Alexander Ogomudia

Alexander Ogomudia

Rt. Maj. Gen. Alexander Odeareduo Ogomudia (b. 29 December, 1949 in Uzere, Isoko South, Delta State) is a Nigerian military commander. Ogomudia served as Chief of the Defence Staff of Nigeria from 2003 to 2006. He succeeded Ibrahim Ogohi, and was succeeded by Martin Luther Agwai.


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