• Sir Kofoworola Adekunle "Kofo" Abayomi, KBE (10 July 1896 – 1 January 1979) was a Nigerian politician who was one of the founders of the nationalist group...
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  • women. When Kofo Abayomi was knighted by the Queen of the United Kingdom in 1954, Abayomi became known as Lady Abayomi. Sir Kofo Abayomi died on 1 January...
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  • Augustus Abayomi-Cole (1848–1943), Sierra Leonean medical doctor and herbalist Kofo Abayomi (1896–1979), Nigerian ophthalmologist Oyinkansola Abayomi (1897–1990)...
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  • Kofo is a Nigerian given name. Notable people with the name include: Kofo Abayomi (1896–1979), Nigerian ophthalmologist and politician Kofo Akinkugbe...
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    Prior to the conduct of the 1964 election, the Chief Electoral Officer, Kofo Abayomi resigned and some party officials from the NCNC and Action Group doubted...
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  • pledged to support and co-operate with the governor. The president was Dr Kofo Abayomi. Ernest Ikoli was vice president and H.O. Davies was the secretary. It...
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  • flavor and outlook. Nnamdi Azikiwe,joined the group in 1936. In 1941 Kofo Abayomi, a Lagos leader of the movement, resigned his position at the Legislative...
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  • the HQ of the Brigade of Guards was moved from Dodan Barracks to its Kofo Abayomi location in Victoria Island before transfer to Abuja. Vatsa subsequently...
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  • Oloori Kofoworola "Kofo" Aina Ademola, Lady Ademola MBE, MFR, OFR (née Moore; 21 May 1913 – 15 May 2002) was a Nigerian educationist who was the president...
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    Nigeria on 5 March 1941. It was required after the incumbent member Kofo Abayomi of the Nigerian Youth Movement (NYM) resigned in order to move to the...
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  • These politicians included Chief Bode Thomas, Chief H. O. Davies, Sir Kofo Abayomi, Chief Akintola Williams, Dr. Akinola Maja and others. The revival of...
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  • Kayode Fayemi (b. 1935), Nigerian politician, Governor of Ekiti State Kofo Abayomi (1896–1979), Nigerian ophthalmologist and politician Lawan Gwadabe (b...
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  • Lagos Youth Movement along with other leading activists including Dr Kofo Abayomi, Hezekiah Oladipo Davies, Ernest Sissei Ikoli, and Samuel Akinsanya....
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  • colonial-type house at Onikan, Lagos, but its permanent home moved to Kofo Abayomi Street in Victoria Island. It has a modern complex of buildings, which...
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  • under house arrest at the Lagos Garrison Command (LGC) headquarters on kofo Abayomi road, in Lagos. The new regime opened up the NSO detention centre in...
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  • the Lagos Youth Movement in 1934 along with James Churchill Vaughan, Kofo Abayomi, Ernest Sissei Ikoli, and Samuel Akisanya. He was made Secretary-General...
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  • From inception, the institute's corporate headquarters were located at Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. In compliance with the Federal Government's...
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    over when cocoa prices rose the next year. In 1941, the NYM President Kofo Abayomi resigned from the Legislative Council of the colony to pursue studies...
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  • young age; at the age of seven he was getting piano lessons from Sir Kofo Abayomi and then was a choir boy in the Christ Church Cathedral choir under T...
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    candidate, replacing former NNDP legislator T. A. Doherty. The NYM nominated Kofo Abayomi, Olayinka Alakija and H. S. A. Thomas. In Calabar the independent Okon...
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  • those present at his funeral service included: James Wilson Robertson, Kofo Abayomi, John Rankine, Samuel Akintola and a number of Supreme Court Justices...
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    in 1940 following the death of Olayinka Alakija and one in 1941 after Kofo Abayomi resigned from the Legislative Council. Rather than hold fresh elections...
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    East Ward XI E9 I Space At Abayomi Bus Stop I; Space At Abayomi Bus Stop II; Space At Abayomi Bus Stop III; Space At Abayomi Bus Stop IV; Open Space Agbaakin;...
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    Gaa Goronje; Gaa Idakureku; Gaa Idiose; Gaa Igbonla; Gaa Ijana; Gaa Ile Kofo; Gaa Jowuro; Gaa Kolofo; Gaa Labintan Audu; Gaa Lalu-Oke; Gaa Lamba; Gaa...
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  • Hilda Adefarasin, née Petgrave (born 1925), women's rights activist Lady Kofo Ademola, MBE. MFR. OFR.née Moore (1913-2002), First Black African Female...
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