Michael Imoudu, the Glossary
Michael Athokhamien Omnibus Imoudu was a Nigerian labour union leader.[1]
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32 relations: Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila, Abubakar Rimi, Afemai people, Agbor, Aminu Kano, Arthur Richards, 1st Baron Milverton, Bernard Henry Bourdillon, Colonial Nigeria, Constitution of Nigeria, Eastern Region, Nigeria, Edo State, Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (Nigeria), Gogo Chu Nzeribe, Herbert Macaulay, Igbo language, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Labour Unity Front, Lagos, Lagos Island, Mid-Western Region, Nigeria, Nigeria, Nigeria Trade Union Congress, Nigerian Railway Corporation, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Owan West, People's Redemption Party, Royal West African Frontier Force, The Gambia, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (1942), Workforce casualisation, 1945 Nigerian general strike.
- Nigerian centenarians
- Nigerian trade unionists
Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila
Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila (21 March 1946 – 11 January 2003) was a Nigerian politician and administrator.
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Abubakar Rimi
Alhaji Muhammadu Abubakar Rimi (1940 – 4 April 2010) was a Nigerian politician who was the governor of Kano State during the Nigerian Second Republic.
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Afemai people
The Afemai, also spelled Afenmai, are an ethnic group living in the northern part of Edo State, South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria.
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Agbor
Agbor is the most populous city of approximately 67,610 among the Ika people.
Aminu Kano
Mallam Aminu Kano (9 August 1920 — 17 April 1983) was a Nigerian radical opposition political leader, teacher, poet, playwright, and trade unionist from Kano. Michael Imoudu and Aminu Kano are Nigerian trade unionists and people from colonial Nigeria.
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Arthur Richards, 1st Baron Milverton
Arthur Frederick Richards, 1st Baron Milverton (21 February 1885 – 27 October 1978), was a British colonial administrator who over his career served as Governor of North Borneo, Gambia, Fiji, Jamaica, and Nigeria.
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Bernard Henry Bourdillon
Sir Bernard Henry Bourdillon (1883–1948) was a British colonial administrator who was Governor of Uganda (1932–1935) and of Nigeria (1935–1943).
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Colonial Nigeria
Colonial Nigeria was ruled by the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth century until 1 October 1960 when Nigeria achieved independence.
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Constitution of Nigeria
The Constitution of Nigeria is the written supreme law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Eastern Region, Nigeria
The Eastern Region was an administrative region in Nigeria, dating back originally from the division of the colony Southern Nigeria in 1954.
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Edo State
Edo, officially known as Edo State, is a state in the South-South geopolitical zone of the federal republic of Nigeria.
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Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939
The Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939 (2 & 3 Geo. 6. c. 62) was emergency legislation passed just prior to the outbreak of World War II by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to enable the British government to take up emergency powers to prosecute the war effectively.
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Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (Nigeria)
The Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment is the Nigerian Federal Ministry concerned with relations between workers and employers.
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Gogo Chu Nzeribe
Gogo Chu Nzeribe was a Nigerian trade unionist and a leader of the nation's communist movement during the drive towards independence in the 1950s. Michael Imoudu and Gogo Chu Nzeribe are Nigerian trade unionists.
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Herbert Macaulay
Olayinka Herbert Samuel Heelas Badmus Macaulay (14 November 1864 – 7 May 1946) was a Nigerian nationalist, politician, surveyor, engineer, architect, journalist, and musician. Michael Imoudu and Herbert Macaulay are people from colonial Nigeria.
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Igbo language
Igbo (Standard Igbo: Ásụ̀sụ́ Ìgbò) is the principal native language cluster of the Igbo people, an ethnicity in the Southeastern part of Nigeria.
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International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) was an international trade union.
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Labour Unity Front
The Labour Unity Front (LUF) was a national trade union federation in Nigeria.
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Lagos
Lagos (also US), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwestern Nigeria.
Lagos Island
Lagos Island (Ìsàlẹ̀ Èkó) is the principal and central Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Mid-Western Region, Nigeria
The Mid-Western Region was a division of Nigeria from 1963 to 1991, from 1976 being known as the Bendel state.
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Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.
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Nigeria Trade Union Congress
The Nigeria Trade Union Congress (NTUC) was a national trade union federation in Nigeria.
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Nigerian Railway Corporation
Nigerian Railway Corporation (commonly abbreviated as NRC) is the state-owned enterprise with exclusive rights to operate railways in Nigeria.
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Nnamdi Azikiwe
Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe (16 November 1904 – 11 May 1996), commonly referred to as Zik of Africa, was a Nigerian politician, statesman, and revolutionary leader who served as the 3rd and first black governor-general of Nigeria from 1960 to 1963 and the first president of Nigeria during the First Nigerian Republic (1963–1966).
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Owan West
Owan West is a Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria.
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People's Redemption Party
The People's Redemption Party is a social democratic political party in Nigeria.
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Royal West African Frontier Force
The West African Frontier Force (WAFF) was a multi-battalion field force, formed by the British Colonial Office in 1900 to garrison the West African colonies of Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia.
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The Gambia
The Gambia, officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa.
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Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (1942)
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUCN) was a national trade union federation in Nigeria.
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Workforce casualisation
Workforce casualisation is the process in which employment shifts from a preponderance of full-time and permanent positions to casual and contract positions.
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1945 Nigerian general strike
In mid-1945, a general strike took place in Nigeria.
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See also
Nigerian centenarians
- Akintola Williams
- Cornelius Taiwo
- Esther Olukoya and Emily Ogunde
- Fatima Lolo
- Jim Wiwa
- Michael Imoudu
- Samuel Odulana Odugade I
Nigerian trade unionists
- Abdulwaheed Omar
- Adams Oshiomhole
- Ali Chiroma
- Aminu Kano
- Attahiru Jega
- Ayuba Wabba
- Bobboi Kaigama
- Edward Ikem Okeke
- Fagbenro Beyioku
- Festus Iyayi
- Gogo Chu Nzeribe
- Hassan Sunmonu
- Joe Ajaero
- Joseph Itotoh
- MC Oluomo
- Mahmud Modibbo Tukur
- Michael Imoudu
- Pascal Bafyau
- Peace Obiajulu
- Peter Esele
- Samuel Bassey
- Wahab Goodluck
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Imoudu
Also known as Imoudu, Michael.