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Chuba Okadigbo President of the Nigerian Senate In office
1999–2000Preceded by Evan Enwerem Succeeded by Pius Anyim Personal details Born December 17, 1941
Ogbunike, Oyi Anambra State, NigeriaDied September 25, 2003 (aged 61)
Abuja, NigeriaNationality Nigerian Political party People's Democratic Party Dr. Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo (December 17, 1941 – September 25, 2003), was President of the Nigeria Senate. He was sometimes referred to as Oyi of Oyi in reference to his local government council area (Oyi); he also held numerous political positions in the Nigeria government. He was known to be opposed to the ruling [{Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria}], which was led by President Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ from the year 1999 - 2007.
Biography
After graduating in Washington, D.C., Chuba Okadigbo became Assistant professor, later adjunct associate professor of philosophy University of the District of Columbia, adjunct assistant professor of politics the Catholic University of America, and adjunct assistant professor of politics Howard University. He accomplished all these from 1973 to 1975.
Between 1975 and 1978, he became director-general center for inter-discilinary and political studies, and a lecturer in philosophy University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He also became a professor of philosophy Bigard Memorial Senior Seminary [Roman Catholic Mission] in Enugu State.
In 1979, he was appointed as a Special Adviser to then president, Shehu Shagari. At the dawn of the fourth republic, He was elected into the National Assembly (Anambra North) and he became President of the Nigerian Senate, after the impeachment of Evan Enwerem. However, in 2000, he was charged of corruption and impeached, officially demoting him from Senate President to a senator.
In 2002 Okadigbo decamped to the All Nigeria Peoples Party to become Muhammadu Buhari's running mate in the 2003 elections, but lost to the People's Democratic Party candidates (Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ and Atiku Abubakar) by a landslide victory. Because of possible mass rigging, his party later took the matter to the supreme court that year.
A day after campaigning in Kano State, He died in Abuja due to breathing problem; on September 25, 2003. Though, some people around Nigeria questioned whether or not the tear gas used during the rally was poisonous.
References
CHUBA OKADIGBO: A big tree has fallen (1941–2003) - [1]
Nigeria: old wine in new bottles? - [2]
Nigeria: Corruption Timeline - [3]
Nigeria's senate president impeached - [4]
Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 4th National Assembly (1999-2003) NE Emmanuel Essien (PDP)
NW Udoma Udo Udoma (PDP)
Uyo John James Akpan Udo-Edehe (PDP)N Chuba Okadigbo (PDP)
C Mike Ajegbo (PDP)
S Nnamdi Eriobuna (PDP)N Bashir Mustapha (PDP)
C Idi Othman Guda (PDP)
S Salisu Matori (PDP)N Patrick Osakwe (PDP)
C Fred Aghogho Brume (PDP)
S Stella Omu (PDP)N Sylvanus Ngele (PDP)
C Vincent Obasi Usulor (PDP)
S Anyim Pius Anyim (PDP)N Joseph Olatunji Ajayi (ANPP)
C Ayo Oni (AD)
S Gbenga Aluko (AD)E Jim Nwobodo (AD)
W Hyde Onuaguluchi (ANPP) (Nullified)
Ben-Collins Ndu (PDP)
N Fidelis Okoro (PDP)N Umar Usman Dukku (PDP)
C Saidu Kumo (PDP)
S Idris Abubakar (ANPP)N Adamu Augie (ANPP)
C AbubakarAbdullahi (ANPP)
S Danladi Bamaiyi (PDP)C Ahmed Tijani Ahmed (PDP)
W Tunde Ogbeha (PDP)
E Alex Kadiri (PDP)N Ahmed Zuruq (PDP)
C Salman Is'haq (ANPP)
S Suleiman Ajadi (ANPP)E Adeseye Ogunlewe (AD)
C Wahab Dosunmu (AD)
W Tokunbo Afikuyomi (AD)N Patrick Aga (PDP)
W Abubakar Sodangi (PDP)
S Haruna Abubakar (PDP)N Brimmo Yusuf (AD)
C Lekan Balogun (AD)
S Peter Olawuyi (AD)W Ibiapuye Martyns-Yellowe (PDP)
E John Azuta-Mbata (PDP)
SE Adawari Pepple (PDP)N Aliyu Abubakar (ANPP)
E Bello Jibrin Gada (ANPP)
S Abdallah Wali (ANPP)N Lawali Shuaibu (ANPP)
C Saidu Dansadau (ANPP)
W Yushau Anka (ANPP)FCT Khairat Abdulrazaq-Gwadabe (PDP)Presidents: Evan Enwerem (PDP) + Chuba Okadigbo (PDP) + Pius Anyim (PDP)
See also Members of the Senate of Nigeria in the 5th National Assembly (2003 -2007)Nnamdi Azikiwe · Nwafor Orizu · Joseph Wayas · Iyorchia Ayu · Ameh Ebute · Evan Enwerem · Chuba Okadigbo · Anyim Pius Anyim · Adolphus Wabara · Ken Nnamani · David MarkCategories:- Igbo politicians
- 1941 births
- University of the District of Columbia faculty
- The Catholic University of America faculty
- Howard University faculty
- 2003 deaths
- Presidents of the Senate of Nigeria
- Nigerian Roman Catholics
- Members of the Senate of Nigeria
- People's Democratic Party politicians
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