Nnamdi Azikiwe
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Nnamdi Azikiwe
Sot mbyin | a̱sam |
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A̱byin mbyin | Naijeriya |
A̱lyoot da̱ a̱lyem mbyin | Nnamdi Azikiwe |
A̱lyoot nang á̱ ku tyia̱ nggu | Nnamdi |
A̱lyoot á̱ bu ngyei | Zik |
A̱tuk mbyin | 16 Zwat Swak ma̱ng Jhyiung 1904 |
A̱keang mbyin | Zungeru |
A̱tuk kwi | 11 Zwat Tswuon 1996 |
A̱keang kwi | Nsukka |
A̱tyunswat | Flora Azikiwe, Uche Azikiwe |
A̱lyem mbyin | A̱kum-a̱cyi |
Lilyem a̱ lyen lyiat, lyuut ku tyia̱ bwak ma̱ng a̱nhu a̱ni | Shong, Nigerian Pidgin |
Mali a̱yaatyia̱ | Onitsha, Naijeriya |
Ta̱m | a̱tyukwai-nfwuo-á̱niet |
Cuk ji a̱ ku ba̱ng a̱ni | A̱kwak a̱son a̱byin Naijeriya, President of the Senate of Nigeria, Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Governor-General of Nigeria |
A̱ ku nat fang hu ma̱ | Howard University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, Lincoln University, Methodist Boys' High School |
Honorific suffix | Privy Council of the United Kingdom |
Memba sot kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet | National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons |
Khwi ku nwuan-ta̱cya̱ | Khwikristi |
Archives at | University of California, Los Angeles Library |
Za̱nang nang gu ku san a̱ni | Order of the Niger, Order of the Federal Republic |
Nnamdi Benyamin Azikiwe, GCFR, PC (16 Zwat Swak ma̱ng Jhyiung 1904 – 11 Zwat Tswuon 1996)[1][2], á̱ tsa á̱ bu ngyei nggu "Zik", ku yet kyang-hyia̱ hwa mi̱ Naijeriya a̱ tsa a̱ ngyet a̱kwak-a̱son kwai-nfwuo-á̱niet meang, nggu wa ku tsa yet a̱kwak a̱son a̱byin Naijeriya a̱ ku ba̱ng a̱byin ka kyiak neet ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 1963 ba̱ng si̱ tat a̱lyia̱ 1966.[3] Ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t ku kyiak nggu nang a̱ti̱tak-tsaai ba̱ ku fuut cat ma̱ng shyia̱ sa̱t a̱byin hu a̱ni, á̱ si̱ bu nwuan nggu nang "a̱tyia̱ Swam-a̱byin Naijeriya wu".[4][5][6]
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- ↑ Wahab, Bayo (2018-01-18). "Here's why OAU is believed to be the best university in Nigeria". Pulse Nigeria (in English). Retrieved 2022-10-01.
- ↑ "Nnamdi Azikiwe | president of Nigeria | Britannica". www.britannica.com (in English). Retrieved 2022-10-01.
- ↑ "Dr. Azikiwe To Be First President". The Times. London, England. 17 Sep 1963. p. 8 – via The Times Digital Archive.
- ↑ "Heroes of the struggle for Nigeria's independence/pioneer political". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (in American English). 2020-10-01. Archived from the original on 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
- ↑ "On this day in 1904 Dr. Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, was born in Zungeru, Niger State, North-Central Nigeria". Jay FM (in American English). 2017-11-16. Archived from the original on 2020-08-05. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
- ↑ Crowcroft, Barnaby (2020), Kumarasingham, H. (ed.), "The Radical Nationalist as Constitutional Head of State: Nigeria, 1960–66", Viceregalism: The Crown as Head of State in Political Crises in the Postwar Commonwealth, Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series (in English), Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 179–202, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-46283-3_7, ISBN 978-3-030-46283-3, S2CID 226564363
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