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Lawrence Onoja

Lawrence Anebi Onoja listen (born 1948) was the military governor of Plateau State, Nigeria from 1986 to July 1988 and then of Katsina State until December 1989 during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.[1][2] He later became Principal Staff Officer to General Sani Abacha, before being arrested for alleged involvement in a coup attempt. He retired from the army in 1998, and after the return to democracy in May 1999 with the Nigerian Fourth Republic entered into politics.[3]

Lawrence Anebi Onoja
Governor of Plateau State
In office
1986 – July 1988
Preceded byChris Alli
Succeeded byAliyu Kama
Governor of Katsina State
In office
July 1988 – December 1989
Preceded byAbdullahi Sarki Mukhtar
Succeeded byJohn Jahaya Madaki
Personal details
Born (1948-08-10) 10 August 1948 (age 75)
Ohimini LGA, Benue State, Colonial Nigeria
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Army
Rank Major General

Background edit

Onoja was born on 10 August 1948 at Idekpa Okpiko, Ohimini local government in Benue State of Idoma origins.[4] He attended St. Francis College, Otukpo and then Government College in Lafia, Nasarawa State (1962–1966). He joined the army in 1966 as a cadet officer.[5]

Onoja attended the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna and the Mons Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, England. Onoja was commissioned into the Nigerian Army in October 1968. While in the army, Onoja attended Cameron University, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, earning a degree in political science. He later obtained an M.Sc. in political science from the University of Jos, and a PhD in International Law and Diplomacy from the University of Jos.[3]

Onoja held various appointments including Defence Adviser at the Nigerian Embassy in Cairo, Egypt.[3] Onoja was Principal Staff Officer to General Ibrahim Babangida before being appointed military governor of Plateau State in July 1988.[6]

Military Governor edit

As Plateau State governor, in an effort to defuse tension between Christians and Moslems, Onoja (a Christian) announced that all public places of worship would be destroyed.[7] In April 1988 he was forced to shut down the University of Jos following student disturbances.[8]

As military governor in Katsina State Onoja was noted for his honesty.[5] In March 1989 he announced that a US$20 million loan from Saudi Arabia was being negotiated for the Zobe Dam agricultural irrigation project.[9]

Later career edit

After leaving office as governor of Katsina, Onoja was appointed director of the Faculty of Joint Studies in the Command and Staff College, Jaji, and then in 1991 became principal officer to the Chief of Defence Staff and Minister of Defence.[10] He was then appointed General Officer Commanding 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army, Jos, and General Staff Officer in the Presidency of General Sani Abacha.[3] In 1998 he was arrested for allegedly being involved in a plot to depose Abacha, but was set free when no charges were brought against him.[5]

Onoja retired from the army in 1998 as a Major General.[3] In 2003 he was a board member of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.[3] Onoja was a Governorship aspirant in the 2003 Benue State elections on the United Nigeria Peoples Party (UNPP) platform.[3] He competed against incumbent David Mark in the People's Democratic Party (PDP) primaries to be candidate for Senator in Benue South in December 2006.[11] In the bitter fight, Onoja went as far as signing an advertorial in a national newspaper that support former Benue governor George Akume.[12] The contest was close, with Mark gaining 1,719 votes and Onoja 1,605.[13] Although Mark did not gain the 2/3 majority required by the PDP, Onoja accepted the result.[14]

In April 2009, President Umaru Yar'Adua named Onoja as Chairman of the National Institute for Sports.[15] In 2009, the Idekpa Community of Ohimini local government area in Benue State honored Onoja with the chieftaincy title of Ooyame K’Idekpa, or "Achiever Par Excellence". They also urged him to run for Senate in 2011.[5]

Bibliography edit

  • Lawrence Anebi Onoja (1996). Peace-keeping and international security in a changing world. Mono Expressions. ISBN 978-32052-5-0.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Nigerian States". WorldStatesmen. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  2. ^ "Government". Katsina State Government. 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Madaki O. Ameh (2003-01-09). . ThisDay. Archived from the original on 2003-11-04. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  4. ^ "Maj. Gen. Onoja: A Standing patriot at 69 - By: Webmaster | Dailytrust". dailytrust.com. Retrieved 2022-03-18.
  5. ^ a b c d . Daily Trust. 18 August 2009. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  6. ^ Africa research bulletin: Political series, Volume 23, Issues 1-11. Africa Research Ltd. 1986. p. 8187.
  7. ^ Jan Harm Boer (2004). Muslims: why the violence?. Essence Pub. p. 30. ISBN 1-55306-719-3.
  8. ^ Akpenpuun Dzurgba (2006). Prevention and management of conflict. Loud Books. p. 70. ISBN 978-37619-7-8.
  9. ^ The national register: Nigeria's record of events. Tycoon Newspapers Ltd. 1989. p. 27.
  10. ^ West Africa. West Africa Pub. Co., ltd. 1991. p. 151.
  11. ^ Anza Philips (June 4, 2007). . Newswatch. Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  12. ^ Simeon Nwakaudu and Isa Abdulsalami (July 22, 2008). "Idoma leaders close ranks for Mark, set fresh agenda". Nigeria Daily News. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  13. ^ Terna Doki (14 March 2010). "Mark And Benue South Senatorial Race". Daily Independent. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  14. ^ Uja Emmanuel (2010-01-06). . the Nation. Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  15. ^ Ihuoma Chiedozie (10 Apr 2009). "Yar'Adua okays governing boards for agencies, others". The Punch. Retrieved 2010-05-20.[permanent dead link]

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Lawrence Anebi Onoja listen born 1948 was the military governor of Plateau State Nigeria from 1986 to July 1988 and then of Katsina State until December 1989 during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida 1 2 He later became Principal Staff Officer to General Sani Abacha before being arrested for alleged involvement in a coup attempt He retired from the army in 1998 and after the return to democracy in May 1999 with the Nigerian Fourth Republic entered into politics 3 Major GeneralLawrence Anebi OnojaGovernor of Plateau StateIn office 1986 July 1988Preceded byChris AlliSucceeded byAliyu KamaGovernor of Katsina StateIn office July 1988 December 1989Preceded byAbdullahi Sarki MukhtarSucceeded byJohn Jahaya MadakiPersonal detailsBorn 1948 08 10 10 August 1948 age 75 Ohimini LGA Benue State Colonial NigeriaMilitary serviceAllegiance NigeriaBranch serviceNigerian ArmyRankMajor General Contents 1 Background 2 Military Governor 3 Later career 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editOnoja was born on 10 August 1948 at Idekpa Okpiko Ohimini local government in Benue State of Idoma origins 4 He attended St Francis College Otukpo and then Government College in Lafia Nasarawa State 1962 1966 He joined the army in 1966 as a cadet officer 5 Onoja attended the Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna and the Mons Officer Cadet School Aldershot England Onoja was commissioned into the Nigerian Army in October 1968 While in the army Onoja attended Cameron University Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University earning a degree in political science He later obtained an M Sc in political science from the University of Jos and a PhD in International Law and Diplomacy from the University of Jos 3 Onoja held various appointments including Defence Adviser at the Nigerian Embassy in Cairo Egypt 3 Onoja was Principal Staff Officer to General Ibrahim Babangida before being appointed military governor of Plateau State in July 1988 6 Military Governor editAs Plateau State governor in an effort to defuse tension between Christians and Moslems Onoja a Christian announced that all public places of worship would be destroyed 7 In April 1988 he was forced to shut down the University of Jos following student disturbances 8 As military governor in Katsina State Onoja was noted for his honesty 5 In March 1989 he announced that a US 20 million loan from Saudi Arabia was being negotiated for the Zobe Dam agricultural irrigation project 9 Later career editAfter leaving office as governor of Katsina Onoja was appointed director of the Faculty of Joint Studies in the Command and Staff College Jaji and then in 1991 became principal officer to the Chief of Defence Staff and Minister of Defence 10 He was then appointed General Officer Commanding 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army Jos and General Staff Officer in the Presidency of General Sani Abacha 3 In 1998 he was arrested for allegedly being involved in a plot to depose Abacha but was set free when no charges were brought against him 5 Onoja retired from the army in 1998 as a Major General 3 In 2003 he was a board member of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria 3 Onoja was a Governorship aspirant in the 2003 Benue State elections on the United Nigeria Peoples Party UNPP platform 3 He competed against incumbent David Mark in the People s Democratic Party PDP primaries to be candidate for Senator in Benue South in December 2006 11 In the bitter fight Onoja went as far as signing an advertorial in a national newspaper that support former Benue governor George Akume 12 The contest was close with Mark gaining 1 719 votes and Onoja 1 605 13 Although Mark did not gain the 2 3 majority required by the PDP Onoja accepted the result 14 In April 2009 President Umaru Yar Adua named Onoja as Chairman of the National Institute for Sports 15 In 2009 the Idekpa Community of Ohimini local government area in Benue State honored Onoja with the chieftaincy title of Ooyame K Idekpa or Achiever Par Excellence They also urged him to run for Senate in 2011 5 Bibliography editLawrence Anebi Onoja 1996 Peace keeping and international security in a changing world Mono Expressions ISBN 978 32052 5 0 See also editList of governors of Plateau StateReferences edit Nigerian States WorldStatesmen Retrieved 2010 05 20 Government Katsina State Government 2016 03 14 Retrieved 2023 06 11 a b c d e f g Madaki O Ameh 2003 01 09 Lawrence Onoja The Force for Positive Change In Benue State ThisDay Archived from the original on 2003 11 04 Retrieved 2010 05 20 Maj Gen Onoja A Standing patriot at 69 By Webmaster Dailytrust dailytrust com Retrieved 2022 03 18 a b c d At 61 a senatorial challenge for Lawrence Onoja Daily Trust 18 August 2009 Archived from the original on 12 August 2013 Retrieved 2010 05 20 Africa research bulletin Political series Volume 23 Issues 1 11 Africa Research Ltd 1986 p 8187 Jan Harm Boer 2004 Muslims why the violence Essence Pub p 30 ISBN 1 55306 719 3 Akpenpuun Dzurgba 2006 Prevention and management of conflict Loud Books p 70 ISBN 978 37619 7 8 The national register Nigeria s record of events Tycoon Newspapers Ltd 1989 p 27 West Africa West Africa Pub Co ltd 1991 p 151 Anza Philips June 4 2007 Casualties of April Elections Newswatch Archived from the original on June 30 2007 Retrieved 2010 05 20 Simeon Nwakaudu and Isa Abdulsalami July 22 2008 Idoma leaders close ranks for Mark set fresh agenda Nigeria Daily News Retrieved 2010 05 20 Terna Doki 14 March 2010 Mark And Benue South Senatorial Race Daily Independent Retrieved 2010 05 20 Uja Emmanuel 2010 01 06 Benue Generals politicians jostle for senatorial seats the Nation Archived from the original on 2012 03 12 Retrieved 2010 05 20 Ihuoma Chiedozie 10 Apr 2009 Yar Adua okays governing boards for agencies others The Punch Retrieved 2010 05 20 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence Onoja amp oldid 1164865774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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