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Nigerian lawyer, politician and diplomat (1918–1996)
Jaja Anucha Ndubuisi Wachuku // (1 January 1918 – 7 November 1996) was a Pan-Africanist and a Nigerian statesman, lawyer, politician, diplomat and humanitarian
Jaja_Wachuku
Nigerian economist and politician
Chuku Wachuku // (born Chukumere "Anaba Ndubuisi" Wachuku, 1947), a royal prince of Ngwaland, is a United States educated Nigerian economist, politician
Chuku_Wachuku
Surname list
Wachuku may refer to: Josaiah Ndubuisi Wachuku, Nigerian royalty Jaja Wachuku (1918–1996), Nigerian governmental official Chuku Wachuku (born 1947), US-educated
Wachuku
Mountain in Peru
Yana Wachuku (Quechua yana black, Ancash Quechua wachuku big belt, girdle, "black belt" or "black girdle", Hispanicized spelling Yanahuachuco) is a 5
Yana_Wachuku
Presiding officer of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
was replaced by the first indigenous speaker, Jaja Wachuku, in 1959. As Speaker of the House, Wachuku received Nigeria's Instrument of Independence, also
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Speaker_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria
Nigerian monarch
Josaiah Ndubuisi Wachuku (pronunciation; also spelled Josiah Wachukwu; died 1950) was king, paramount chief, servant leader and Eze of Ngwa-land – in
Josaiah_Ndubuisi_Wachuku
Racial and multi-ethnic group
Examples of Black African students in Ireland during this period include Jaja Wachuku, who studied at Trinity College Dublin in the 1940s and would later become
Black_people_in_Ireland
Nigerian-born United Kingdom lawyer
Nwabueze Jaja Wachuku Nwokolo (pronunciation) (born 11 December 1954), a royal princess of Ngwaland, is a Nigerian United Kingdom based lawyer who is
Nwabueze_Nwokolo
Sole college of the University of Dublin
Millington Synge John Trenchard Wolfe Tone Frederick Thomas Trouton Jaja Wachuku Ernest Walton (Nobel Laureate in Physics) Denis Weaire Michael Roberts
Trinity_College_Dublin
Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign
Foreign_relations_of_Nigeria
Giri Nigeria Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations Jaja Wachuku Pakistan Minister of Foreign Affairs Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Romania First
Death and state funeral of Jawaharlal Nehru
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Jawaharlal_Nehru
Julius Momo Udochi Onyedika Chiegboka Ezenekwe Okon Uya Margaret Vogt Jaja Wachuku Bashir Yuguda Iyorwuese Hagher Wahab Adekola Akande Yusuf Tuggar Henry
List_of_Nigerian_diplomats
LGA in Abia State, Nigeria
the area is 451. Some notable indigenes of Isiala-Ngwa North are Jaja Wachuku, the first indigenous Speaker of Nigeria's House of Representatives during
Isiala-Ngwa_North
Nigerian statutory body
Tafawa Balewa appointing Jaja Wachuku the inaugural Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations. Before Wachuku’s tenure, Balewa had doubled as
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nigeria)
Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Nigeria)
Igbo word meaning 'King'
and Ngwa: the most populous Igbo sub-group. In Ngwa, Josaiah Ndubuisi Wachuku was Eze from ancestral, royal lineage.[1] Enugu-Ezike, Ovoko, and Iheakpu-Awka
Eze
Nigerian politician
Nigeria In office 14 November 1960 [1] – 15 January 1966 Preceded by Jaja Wachuku Succeeded by Edwin Ume-Ezeoke (1979) Senator for Bauchi State South East
Ibrahim_Jalo
Nigerian politician (1909–1987)
participants which included Kwame Nkrumah, Hastings Banda, Jomo Kenyatta and Jaja Wachuku, among others. Awolowo was Nigeria's foremost federalist. In his Path to
Obafemi_Awolowo
Nobility of Nigeria
Prince Jaja Wachuku, the Ugo of Ngwaland.
Nigerian_Chieftaincy
Prime Minister of Nigeria from 1960 to 1966
Affairs and Commonwealth Relations ministerial position in favour of Jaja Wachuku who became, from 1961 to 1965, the first substantive Nigerian Minister
Abubakar_Tafawa_Balewa
Nigerian politician
Jaja Wachuku Succeeded by Okoi Arikpo Minister of State for External Affairs In office 1961–1965 Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa Minister Jaja Wachuku Member
Nuhu_Bamalli
Topics referred to by the same term
Race Thailand Jaja of Opobo (1821–1891), the first monarch of Opobo Jaja Wachuku (1918–1996), Nigerian politician and humanitarian Jadwiga Jędrzejowska
Jaja
Day of the year
Ake, Nigerian political scientist and academic (born 1939) 1996 – Jaja Wachuku, Nigerian lawyer and politician, Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs (born
November_7
Nigerian general and oil magnate (born 1938)
end of the Nigerian Civil War, Danjuma led a battalion that freed Jaja Wachuku, first Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives and the first Ambassador
Theophilus_Danjuma
American politician (1882–1961)
rising political power on that continent. Rayburn was a good friend of Jaja Wachuku, the first indigenous Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives
Sam_Rayburn
National holiday in Nigeria
Azikiwe hosted a royal reception during the celebrations alongside Jaja Wachuku, who was Nigeria's first Speaker of the House of Representatives and later
Independence_Day_(Nigeria)
Coup that assassinated President Sylvanus Olympio
Minister Jaja Wachuku suggested immediately after the coup that the event was "engineered, organized, and financed by somebody." Wachuku also made clear
1963_Togolese_coup_d'état
Government of Nigeria, 1957–1966
Office Name Notes Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa Foreign Affairs Jaja Wachuku From 1961 Attorney Gen/Justice Taslim Olawale Elias Defence Muhammadu Ribadu
Cabinet of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Cabinet_of_Abubakar_Tafawa_Balewa
Nigerian businessman and politician (1926–1992)
office 1961–1966 Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Preceded by Jaja Wachuku Minister of Health In office 1959–1961 Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Waziri_Ibrahim
Portrait Name (birth–death) Start End President/ Head of State 1 Jaja Wachuku (1918–1996) 7 October 1960 1961 Nnamdi Azikiwe 2 Muhammad Ngileruma (1908–1968)
Nigeria and the United Nations
Nigeria_and_the_United_Nations
British public servant (1886–1965)
January 1955 – 1959 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Jaja Wachuku Personal details Born Fredric William Metcalfe (1886-12-04)4 December 1886
Frederic_Metcalfe
Nigerian politician (1942–1995)
the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2011-05-23. Igbo Politicians: Jaja Wachuku, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Onyema Ugochukwu, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi
Edward_Ikem_Okeke
Month in 1918
British India (present-day Pakistan) (d. 2000)[citation needed] Jaja Wachuku, Nigerian politician, first Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria from
January_1918
Bilateral relations
pursued a pan-African and non-aligned foreign policy under leaders like Jaja Wachuku, fostering relations with newly decolonized countries. [citation needed]
Albania–Nigeria_relations
Founder of the Legion of Mary and Servant of God
until 1976 and would facilitate many notable students, including Jaja Wachuku. For the rest of his life, with the help of many others, Duff guided the
Frank_Duff
Elle Simone – chef, culinary producer, test cook, and food stylist Chuku Wachuku – Nigerian economist and management specialist Mary Collins Whiting (1835–1912)
List of Eastern Michigan University people
List_of_Eastern_Michigan_University_people
leader of Fine Gael Theobald Wolfe Tone, father of Irish republicanism Jaja Wachuku first Nigerian Foreign Affairs Minister Henry Westenra, 3rd Baron Rossmore
List of Trinity College Dublin people
List_of_Trinity_College_Dublin_people
Sulaiman-Ibrahim Isa Mohammed Bagudu Issoufou Assoumane Iyorchia Ayu Jaja Wachuku Janet Akinrinade Jibrin Ndagi Baba Joe Acha John Bonzena Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi
List_of_Nigerians
American author and Baháʼí (1882–1961)
sponsored an essay-contest. At least one of the winners of this, Jaja Wachuku, became famous in his own right, for his essay "How Can the People of the
Julia_Lynch_Olin
Province in Junín, Peru
Wayllakancha Wayrakancha Wiskas Yana Kancha Yana Qaqa Yana Ulla Yana Uqsha Yana Wachuku Yanasinqa Yanta Pallana Yantayuq Yawarqucha Yuraq Allpa Yuraq Anka Yuraq
Yauli_province
Name list
footballer Ndubuisi "Dele" Udo (1957–1981), Nigerian sprinter Josaiah Ndubuisi Wachuku (?–1950), king, paramount chief, servant leader and Eze of Ngwa-land, Nigeria
Ndubuisi
List of notable Igbo people of Nigeria
– Former governor of Imo State. Onyema Ugochukwu Sylvester Ugoh Charles Ugwuh Emmanuel Ukaegbu Jaja Wachuku 1918 1996 Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke Wogu –
List_of_Igbo_people
Jamaican politician (1917–2012)
Appiah, W. E. B. Du Bois, Jomo Kenyatta, I. T. A. Wallace-Johnson and Jaja Wachuku. After qualifying as a barrister at Gray's Inn, London, in 1950, and doing
Dudley_Thompson
Tafawa Balewa (1912–1966) 1 October 1960 17 July 1961 Balewa (I) 2 Jaja Wachuku (1918–1996) 17 July 1961 7 January 1965 3 Nuhu Bamalli (1917–2001) 1 December
List of foreign ministers of Nigeria
List_of_foreign_ministers_of_Nigeria
Nigerian politician and lawyer (1918–1996)
Hastings Banda, W. E. B. Du Bois, Jomo Kenyatta, Kwame Nkrumah and Jaja Wachuku to name just a few. In the mid 1950s, Adeniran served as a member of the
Adeniran_Ogunsanya
Secondary school in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria
photographer Achike Udenwa, politician, former Governor of Imo State Jaja Wachuku, lawyer, Nigeria's first Speaker of the House of Representatives and Nigeria's
Government_College_Umuahia
Aspect of newspaper history
then-president of Mexico Adolfo López Mateos, Nigerian politician Jaja Wachuku, and his funeral at Temple Emanu-El attracted two thousand mourners. After
History of The New York Times (1945–1998)
History_of_The_New_York_Times_(1945–1998)
Senate elections in Abia
Austin Akobundu 186 98.94% PDP Ugwuzor Ihuoma Chukwuemeka 1 0.53% PDP Chuku Wachuku (withdrawn) 1 0.53% Total votes 188 100.00% Invalid or blank votes 0 N/A
2023 Nigerian Senate elections in Abia State
2023_Nigerian_Senate_elections_in_Abia_State
Series of meetings to address issues facing Africa
Edinburgh – J.C deGraft Johnson Association of African Descent, Dublin – Jaja Wachuku Coloured Worker' Association – Ernest P. Marke, E. A. Aki-Emi, James Nortey
Pan-African_Congress
Ero; Kudugba; Lambaga; Landama Onzu; Lizzin Keffi; Mada Station; Ubbe; Wachuku; Wana; Wangibi; Washo; Wata; Whazan; Wolaga; Wollon; Women; Wulko Eggon
List of villages in Nasarawa State
List_of_villages_in_Nasarawa_State
2021 UK local government election
Sherrards Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Flavia Wachuku 767 37.5 +7.4 Liberal Democrats Arvindkumar Thakkar 575 28.1 −18.4 Labour Hilary Carlen
2021 Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council election
2021_Welwyn_Hatfield_Borough_Council_election
Ideology
identity of Lagos itself. The phrase is originally attributed to Jaja Wachuku in 1947. Wachuku believed that since Lagos was then the Federal Capital Territory
Anti-Igbo_sentiment
District in Junín, Peru
Qullqi Mach'ay Qhaqru Shawaq Tampu Waqra Kancha Warmiqucha Yana Uqsha Yana Wachuku Tuqtuqucha Waskhaqucha (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e
Santa Barbara de Carhuacayan District
Santa_Barbara_de_Carhuacayan_District
Nigerian medical doctor
Science and Technology Development Fund. Nwokolo was an in-law of Jaja Wachuku: Nigeria's first Speaker of the House of Representatives, first Nigerian
Chukwuedu_Nwokolo
Political movement in colonial Angola
proceedings began on July 14, 1963. The Nigerian Foreign Minister Jaja Wachuku, a veteran politician and friend of Holden, was elected as chairman of
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola
Democratic_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Angola
Ubani (NCNC) 56.39% S. U. Ukoma (AG) 20.94% Aba North Jaja Wachuku NCNC Y Jaja Wachuku (NCNC) 67.89% B. Oyoyo (AG) 9.91% Aba South O. C. Ememe NCNC
1959 Nigerian general election
1959_Nigerian_general_election
football player (Cleveland Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants). Jaja Wachuku, 78, Nigerian prince, politician, diplomat and Pan-Africanist. Andrés Rivero
Deaths_in_November_1996
Former vocational college, located in yaba Nigeria
Republic (1979–1983) Tunji Sowande, Nigeria-born UK lawyer and musician Jaja Wachuku, first Nigerian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Yaba_College
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