Nigerian Senators of the 5th National Assembly
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The table below lists Nigerian Senators of the 5th National Assembly. The 5th National Assembly (2003 -2007) was inaugurated on the 29th May, 2003. The Senate includes three senators from each of the 36 states, plus one minister for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Evan Enwerem was appointed president of the Senate and Chuba Okadigbo vice-president. Okadigbo was later replaced by Pius Anyim.
Senators
v · d · eMembers of the Senate of Nigeria in the 5th National Assembly (2003-2007) |
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N Iya Abubakar (PDP)
C Jubril Aminu (PDP)
S Jonathan Zwingina (PDP)
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NE Effiong Dickson Bob
NW Itak Bob Ekarika (PDP)
NW Aniette Okon (PDP)
S Udoma Udo Udoma (PDP)
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N Ugochukwu Uba (PDP)
C Emmanuel Anosike (PDP)
S Ikechukwu Abana (PDP)
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N Baba Tela (PDP)
C Adamu Bala (PDP)
S Abubakar Maikafi (PDP)
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W John Brambaifa (PDP)
C David Brigidi (PDP)
E Spiff Inatim Rufus (PDP)
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N Gregory Ngaji (PDP)
C Victor Ndoma Egbe (PDP)
S Bassey Henshaw (PDP)
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N Patrick Osakwe (PDP)
C Felix Ibru (PDP)
S James Manager (PDP)
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N Christopher Nshi (PDP)
C Julius Ucha (PDP)
S Emmanuel A. Azu (PDP)
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N James Kolawole (AD)
C Clement Awoyelu (PDP)
S Bode Olowoporoku (PDP)
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E Ken Nnamani (PDP)
W Ike Ekweremadu (PDP)
N Fidelis Okoro
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N Haruna Garba (ANPP)
C Abubakar Mohammed (PDP)
S Tawar Umbi Wada (PDP)
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Owerri Amah Iwuagwu (PDP)
Okigwe Ifeanyi Godwin Araraume (PDP)
Orlu Arthur Nzeribe (PDP)
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C Bello M. Yusuf (ANPP)
NE Ibrahim Muhammed Kirikasama (ANPP)
NW Dalha Ahmed Danzomo (ANPP)
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N Bello Hayatu Gwarzo (ANPP)
C Rufaisanbi Hanga (PDP)
S Usman Kibiya Umar (ANPP)
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N Sani Kamba (ANPP)
C Faruk Bello (ANPP)
S Usman Sanni Sami (ANPP)
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W Tunde Ogbeha (PDP)
C Mohammed Ohiare (PDP)
E Ugbane Yahaye (PDP)
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N Ahmed Mohammed Inuwa (PDP)
C Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki (PDP)
S Suleiman Ajadi (ANPP) (annulled)
Simon Ajibola (PDP)
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N John Danboyi (PDP)
W Abubakar Sodangi (PDP)
S Emmanuel Okpede (PDP)
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C Ibikunle Amosun (PDP)
W Iyabo Anisulowo (PDP)
E Tokunbo Ogunbanjo (PDP)
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N Titus Olupitan (AD)
C Gbenga Ogunniya (PDP)
S Hosea Ehinlanwo (PDP)
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C Teslim Folarin (PDP)
N Robert Koleoso (PDP)
S Abiola Ajimobi (AD)
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N Timothy Adudu (ANPP)
C Ibrahim Mantu (PDP)
S Cosmos Niagwan (PDP)
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W Ibiapuye Martyns-Yellowe (PDP)
SE Lee Maeba (PDP)
E John Azuta-Mbata (PDP)
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N Zik Sunday Ambuno (PDP)
C Abubakar Ibrahim (PDP)
S Saleh U. Damboyi (PDP)
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N Lawali Shuaibu (ANPP)
C Saidu Dansadau (ANPP)
W Yushau Anka (ANPP)
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FCT Isah Maina (PDP)
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Presidents: Adolphus Wabara (PDP} + Ken Nnamani (PDP)
See also Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 4th National Assembly (1999-2003) and Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 6th National Assembly (2007-2011) |
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