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Fidelis Makka

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Fidelis Makka (ku ma bi ọjọ k'ochu ẹkẹgweji nolu ọjọ ogwu efu ọdọ 1950) chi agboji iko am'ajimi yiBenue State, Nigeria kw'ọjọ kochu ẹkebie nolu ọjọ ogwu ñyọwọ ka efu ọdọ 1988 tẹ ọjọ ẹkeji efu ochu ejodudu efu ọdọ 1992 iko arida am'ajimi iko General Ibrahim Babangida.[1][2]

Ma fu Fidelis Makka bi ọjọ kochu ẹkẹgweji nolu ọjọ ogwu efu ọdọ 1950 efu Gawu, Suleja Local Government yi Niger State. Ọjọ ẹkẹlẹ efu ochu ejodudu efu ọdọ 1971 i chi reader officer yi Nigerian Defence Academy, Jaji kpai ọjọ kochu ẹkẹfa nolu ọjọ ogwu ñyọwọ mẹta efu ọdọ 1973 ma mu regular combatant commission du ñwu. I ch'ukọlọ yi United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon kwefu ochu ẹlu tefu ochu tefu ochu ẹgweji, efu ọdọ 1976. I lo ti Senior Staff Course yi Nigerian Defense Academy kwefu ochu ẹla efu ọdọ 1981 tefu ochu ẹfa, efu ọdọ 1982. Uña ki bọ chi Commander 142 Infantry Battalion, Nigerian Army efu ọdọ 1978 kpai Staff Officer yi Military Secretary's Office, Army Headquarters. Makka chi Deputy Defence Adviser ñwi Nigerian Embassy efu Republic of Cameroon taku ma du dago uña agboji Benue State.[3]

Agboji Benue State

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General Ibrahim Babangida du Lt. Colonel Fidelis Makka chi Military Governor yi Benue State ọjọ k'ochu ẹkebie nolu ogwu ñyọwọ ka efu ọdọ 1988, uña ki dẹ gbogbo tẹ ọjọ ẹkeji efu ochu ẹkeji efu ọdọ 1992.[1] I chẹnẹ ki ch'ukọlọ ọmẹmẹlẹ ñwi government. I ch'ukọlọ Aper Aku ku ma tọnọ kpa ẹgba k'ukọlọ ẹnẹ ọtalaka chanẹ. I fu Aper Aku Stadium ñwọche i la ñwọ fu che kpa, i fu IBB Square kọ, Fidelis Makka Library kpai Pauline Makka Women's Centre, i la f'uñyi ogwu mẹfa kọ kpa. I ñọ che ujo ọna, omi ukọlọ rural electrification. I mu Benue State University du ñyanẹ efu ọdọ 1991.[4] i jẹñwu abo efu ewo lẹ ku ma ch'ukọlọ ku ma jẹñwu efu ewo lẹ ki fẹ abo ku ma deju t'ukọlọ lẹ chi am'ajimi .[5]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Nigerian States". WorldStatesmen. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  2. "Fidelis Makka, Usman Bayero Nafada: Where are they now?". Blueprint Newspapers. 2022-10-14. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  3. "Lt. Colonel Fidelis Makka". Government of Benue State of Nigeria. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  4. Tyodzua Atim (January 30, 2006). "Benue State at 30: The people and their struggles". This Day. Retrieved 2010-01-03.[مردہ ربط]
  5. Godwin Akor (22 October 2009). "MDGs - Suswam Moves to Restore Water Supply". Daily Champion. Retrieved 2010-01-03.