Dare obasanjo biography of albert

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    Aba Women’s Revolt, 15, 19

    Abacha, Marvam, 20

    Abacha, Sani, 19

    Regime, 138, 211

    Abalti Barracks, xx, 57, 178, 189-191

    Abdullahi, Hamza, 189

    Abeokuta, 7, 20, 21, 87

    Abidjan, 184

    Abiola, Moshood, 17

    abrogation, 83

    and appropriation, 82-3

    Abuja, 18, 73

    Accra, 3

    acoustics and instrumentation, 89

    Ademola II, Sir, Ladapo, 22

    Adeniran, Kunle (KunNiraN), 28, 219

    Administrative Board of Inquiry, 189

    Africa ’70, The, 25

    African, -American jazz tradition, 68

    authenticity, 10
    deity, 94
    dictators, 50
    divinities, 148
    ethnophilosophy, 198

    Family, 53
    film center, 39
    folk, compositional styles, 91

    folkoric past, 39
    humanism, 39, 72
    identity, 12-3.163, 197, 199, 201-2
    industry, 40
    military, 38, 51
    monetary system, 40
    personality, 37, 49
    pioneers, 57
    Religion(s), 8, 35
    revolution, 33, 39, 53, 181
    rhythm, 4
    rhythmic style, 216
    Socialism, 13
    socialist system, 14, 38
    speech pattern, 26
    story, 174
    traditional rhythms, 8

    African cultural,

    Energy, 45
    Forms, 24

    African cul

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    Biography: Dundas, Carl. Educated in London and called to the bar at Gray’s Inn. Appointed Legal Counsel and Director of Legal Division of the Caribbean Community, 1973. Technical Legal Advisor to Joint Selection Committee on Constitutional and Electoral Reform, Jamaica. First Director of Elections in Jamaica, 1979-80. Joined Commonwealth Secretariat as Special Legal Adviser in 1980. Leader of Commonwealth Secretariat Electoral Technical Assistance Missions to Guyana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Sierra Leone. Leader of Commonwealth Secretariat Support Team to Observer Groups in Malaysia (1990), Zambia (1991), Kenya (1992), Guyana (1992 & 1997), Malawi (1994), Mozambique (1994), Tanzania (1995), Tanzania (2000), Trinidad & Tobago (2000). Retired from Secretariat in 2001. Election Legal Consultant, 2001-06, advising election management bodies in Antigua and Barbuda, Botswana, Cay