Who is Major Mustapha?

Who is Major Mustapha?

Hamza Al-Mustapha (born 27 July 1960) is a Nigerian Army major and intelligence officer who served as Chief Security Officer to General Sani Abacha from 1993 to 1998.

Who was Abacha’s chief of staff?

Sani Abacha

General Sani Abacha
In office August 1990 – November 1993
Preceded by Domkat Bali
Succeeded by Oladipo Diya
Chief of Army Staff

Who is Hamza Mustafa?

Hamza is a veteran in the world of real estate and tourism with the expertise that supports P&O Marinas to build for the future. Within his role at P&O Marinas, Hamza envisions transforming Mina Rashid, Dubai’s heritage port into a global marina operator and a leading cruise destination.

Where was Abacha killed?

Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, Nigeria
Sani Abacha/Place of death

How did Abacha became president?

General Sani Abacha became head of state in Nigeria after a coup in November 1993 that ended the Nigerian Third Republic. He dismissed the elected civilian governors and placed a military Administrator in charge of each state.

Which year MKO Abiola died?

July 7, 1998
Moshood Abiola/Date of assassination

What is name of chief army?

Gen Farouk Yahaya
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) is the highest ranking military officer of the Nigerian Army. The position is often occupied by the most senior commissioned officer appointed by the President of Nigeria….Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)

Chief of Army Staff
Incumbent Lt Gen Farouk Yahaya since 27 May 2021
Ministry of Defence
Abbreviation COAS

Who is the current chief of staff to the President?

White House Chief of Staff
Incumbent Ron Klain since January 20, 2021
Executive Office of the President White House Office
Reports to President of the United States
Appointer President of the United States

Who is the first president of Nigeria?

First Republic (1963–1966)

President
No. Name (birth–death)
1 Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996)

When did Abacha became president?

General Sani Abacha became head of state in Nigeria after a coup in November 1993 that ended the Nigerian Third Republic.

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