• Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa QC (30 May 1920 – 5 August 2010) was a Ugandan lawyer and politician who served as the fifth president of Uganda from June 1979...
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  • for just 68 days, the shortest tenure of any President of Uganda. Godfrey Binaisa, the former Attorney General of Uganda under Obote who had come to...
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  • Minister of Internal Affairs under the leadership of both Yusuf Lule and Godfrey Binaisa. Despite facing challenges within the government, Muwanga's resilience...
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  • infighting leading to the ousting of Lule in June 1979. His replacement, Godfrey Binaisa, ruled for less than twelve months before being placed under house...
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    prevented the Ugandan rebels from overthrowing Amin themselves. President Godfrey Binaisa, Lule's successor, praised the Tanzanian intervention. Most Western...
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    (Deposed in a coup) 68 days Independent (UNLF) Position abolished 5 Godfrey Binaisa (1920–2010) — 20 June 1979 12 May 1980 (Deposed in a coup) 327 days...
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    Lule was forcibly removed from office and exiled. He was replaced by Godfrey Binaisa, a Muganda like Lule, but one who had previously served as a high-ranking...
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    challenge Obote from within his party at the UPC Buganda conference where Godfrey Binaisa (the Attorney General) was ousted by a faction believed to have the...
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    Prime Minister of the Bahamas Sir Lynden Pindling, President of Uganda Godfrey Binaisa, Prime Minister of Iraq Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz, Prime Minister of...
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  • # Position Name Inaugurated Left Office National Resistance Army — Godfrey Binaisa 5 May 1980 5 May 1980 1 Chairmen (rotating monthly) Paulo Muwanga 5...
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  • Idi Amin, President (1971–1979) Yusuf Lule, Interim President (1979) Godfrey Binaisa, President (1979–1980) Paulo Muwanga, President (1980) Presidential...
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    Queen Remembers VE Day 1945", The Way We Were (Interview), interviewed by Godfrey Talbot, BBC Radio 4, 8 May 1985, retrieved 4 April 2024 – via YouTube;...
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    Presidential Commission. The other two presidents were Yusuf Lule and Godfrey Binaisa. The elections in 1980 were won by Obote's Uganda People's Congress...
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  • the NCC replaced Lule with Godfrey Binaisa. In a continuing dispute over the powers of the interim presidency, Binaisa was removed in May 1980. Thereafter...
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    declared president, but was soon removed from office and replaced by Godfrey Binaisa. Binaisa too was only in power for a brief time, and the 1980 general election...
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    Front" (UPF). Exiled politician Godfrey Binaisa was appointed head of the UPF. While being based in London, Binaisa decided to organize an invasion from...
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  • in the UNLF.[citation needed] Lule was replaced by another Muganda, Godfrey Binaisa who was seen as more of a figurehead. Real power now lay with Oyite...
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    grew to 8,000; Ojok's original 600 became 24,000. When then-President Godfrey Binaisa sought to curb the use of these militias, which were harassing and...
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  • Mkapa John Magufuli Ali Hassan Mwinyi Julius Nyerere Beji Caid Essebsi Godfrey Binaisa Mutesa II of Buganda Milton Obote Jacob Oulanyah Levy Mwanawasa Frederick...
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    powerful National Consultative Committee on 20 June 1979. His successor, Godfrey Binaisa, was also deposed in May 1980, whereupon the UNLF's Military Commission...
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    Earlier that year, Lopez Portillo, along with former Ugandan President Godfrey Binaisa, former Algerian Prime Minister Abdelhamid Brahimi and other politicians...
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  • Akinbiyi – Bishop of Offa and Akoko D. J. Ambalavanar – Bishop of Jaffna Godfrey Ashby – Bishop of St John's David Atkinson – Bishop of Thetford Harold...
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    from Arua town. In the late 1970s, the Ugandan president at the time Godfrey Binaisa declared that all districts/provinces acquire their names from their...
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    following the Uganda-Tanzania War. Former Ugandan Attorney General Godfrey Binaisa was appointed as the new President of Uganda and would serve until...
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    Democratic Change party; presidential candidate in 2001, 2006, and 2011 Godfrey Binaisa, former president of Uganda Gilbert Bukenya, former vice president...
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  • Liberation Movement against Idi Amin. May 12, 1980: Paulo Muwanga overthrew Godfrey Binaisa. July 27, 1985: Tito Okello Lutwa overthrew Milton Obote. January 26...
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  • Harsanyi, Hungarian-born economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2000) May 30 Godfrey Binaisa, President of Uganda (d. 2010) James F. Leonard, American diplomat...
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    since 2006, member of the Ugandan parliament representing Bukonjo West Godfrey Binaisa - Fifth president of Uganda Jehoash Mayanja Nkangi - Justice minister...
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    than the white minority governments in southern Africa. President Godfrey Binaisa, Lule's successor, praised the Tanzanian intervention. Despite the...
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    Kuzin, Civil Rights attorney J. L. Chestnut, former Ugandan president Godfrey Binaisa, and others. Chestnut was interviewed in the Tuscaloosa News saying...
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