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Aminu Isa Kontagora

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Aminu Isa Kontagora (ma bí efu óchu ekélé nolu ogwu efu ódò 1956[1] – tí efu óchu ejuodudu nolu megwa efu ódò 2021) í chí ene kàà ēfu amí achí ja íbe efu Naijerya,ene kí chí igọbina ye í Benue State, Nigeria, kwí óchu ékéjo efu ódò 1996 lo tí efu óchu ékéjo efu ódò 1998 adi‘ko kí chí ama agímí achí òfà onwu chí ẹgba yé ene amone kpakpoo Sani Abacha, abale í chí igọbina ye í Kano State kwí ẹgba ochù ekéla efu ódò 1998 lo tí efu óchu ékélu efu ódò 1999 ẹgba kí transitional regime yé General Abdulsalami Abubakar,í mu òfà igọbina du hadoba ñwu ene ojima ku ma chí dago kí chí agbojí ye í Kano state ki chí Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso ojo kochù ékélu nolu ogwu nyo mela efu ódò 1999.[2]

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Efu ódò 1998, Kontagora commissioned ye primary health center efu éwo Kunchi , Kano State, àmàà efu óchu ekegwaejí efu ódò 2006 ma f‘onwu yaríeju kí ní achukolo ñw abékí anaukolo .[3]

Kontagora de'fu úkolo na Cha efu amone takí kwobukolo agimí té .efu óchu efu ódò 2001,í ño chene ka efu amadíbe alu kí enwu alulé efu í udama unyogba Kaduna-Naijerya .[4] efu óchu ejuodudu éfu ódò2003, í chí ene ku ma rí‘ínonwu kí ya achí atako kí ola ene agimí akwubi kí chí Major-General Muhammadu Buhari kí dago ojí presídéta .[5] ma ño kakini í fí olanwu mu kí ño gw'ọwọ tí agimí akwubi omune úbí ge kí chí ach‘ofa ene àmone Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, kí de'fu abo kí dago presidential íja ìbe efu ódò 2007.[6]

Efu óchu ẹkẹta efu ódò 2005, í kanwu abo ku ma noda óko ku ma choné ñwu amone ku ma y'ája .[7]

Efu óchu ékéfa éfu ódò 2009, en‘ejuofudu kía aduoda kpakpoo Umaru Yar'Adua mu ódù ñw du t'efu abo yé National Veterinary Research Institute.[8]

Efu óchu ekela éfu ódò 2009, Aminu Isa Kontagora ma fu ódù ñw doo kí chí agbojí ye í abí ogijo commítí.... yé í Niger State efu újo yé ì People's Democratic Party.[9]

Kontagora í kwu efu ejuodudu nolu megwa efu ódò 2021, ogah ki kpo chi COVID-19.[10]

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