- Akintunde Akinsehinwa
Akintunde Akinsehinwa (November 11, 1944 – February 13, 1976) was the
Aide-de-Camp toMurtala Ramat Mohammed - military ruler (Head of State ) ofNigeria (1975 – 1976).Akintunde Akinsehinwa was born in
Ondo town inOndo State , Nigeria on November 11, 1944. He started his early education inOwo and finished hissecondary school education at Edopkolo Secondary School inBenin City , Nigeria where he obtained his Secondary School Leaving Certificate (WASC) in 1963. Upon completion of his studies Akinsehinwa moved toIbadan in the western province of Nigeria where he worked as a clerk at the High Court.At the commencement of the
Biafra War (Nigeria's Civil War) in 1967, Akintunde Akinsehinwa was recruited by the Nigerian Army and trained as an officer cadet at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry in Jaji,Kaduna State . After 6 months of training Akinsehinwa was commissioned by the Army as asecond lieutenant and sent to the war front to join the famous 3rd Marine Commando Division (3MCDO) under the stewardship of "The Black Scorpion" - ColonelBenjamin Adekunle , where he participated in military offensive efforts on theCalabar front to quell thesecession of the Biafran separatist movement.After the war ended in 1970, Akinsehinwa chose to undergo further
military training by taking Signal Officers Courses. Upon completion of his training he was promoted to rank ofLieutenant and posted to Arakan Signals Barracks inApapa ,Lagos , Nigeria as an officer of the NigerianArmy Signal Corps . While at Arakan, he was appointed as astaff officer to thenBrigadier General Mohammed who wasbrigade commander of signals at the time. Brigadier General Mohammed was soon appointed as Minister ofCommunication s by theYakubu Gowon regime and took Akinsehinwa along with him as a personnel staff officer and technical assistant. On July 29, 1975, General Mohammed was made head of state (succeeding Gowon) by younger soldiers who wanted to ensure Nigeria's return to democratic rule. He was not directly involved in thecoup d'état that brought him to power, but he had played a prominent role in rallying northern officers behind the July 1966 coup that felledAguiyi-Ironsi .Upon becoming Head of State, Murtala appointed Akinsehinwa as his
Aide-de-Camp (a role usually reserved for a senior officer such as a Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel), however Mohammed citing Akinsehinwa's hard work, wit and intelligence, appointed him as Aide-de-Camp effectively making him the lowest ranking presidential Aide-de-Camp in Nigerian military history. In a short time, Murtala Mohammed's policies won him broad popular support, and his decisiveness elevated him to the status of a national hero.On Friday the 13th of February 1976, General Mohammed's motorcade was ambushed in
Lagos by coup plotters and assassins amid anabortive coup d'état. The coup plotters unleashed a hail of bullets on Mohammed's black Mercedes Benz limousine (not bullet proof) killing him instantly. Mohammed's driver andorderly were also killed instantly. However Akinsehinwa survived the initial barrage of bullets and exited the limousine to return fire. Unfortunately he was overpowered and eventually succumbed to a hail of bullets (an autopsy revealed sixbullets wounds in his back). Akintunde Akinsehinwa at 31 years of age thus became the first Aide-de-Camp to die in the line of duty while serving a Nigerian Head of State.External links
* [http://www.dawodu.com/dimka.htm The Dimka's Coup Attempt of February 13, 1976]
* [http://www.kasarmu.com/politics-history.htm Leadership in the history of Nigeria]
* [http://www.omoigui.com/2004/09/strongcol_dimka.html Dimka's Failed Coup Attempt]
* [http://www.dailytrust.com/weekly/augarchive2006/sat19_25_2006/cover3.htm Coup and Punishments in Nigeria]
* [http://www.aafonline.org Akintunde Akinsehinwa Foundation]
* [http://www.aafonline.org/hiv Akintunde Akinsehinwa HIV Mini-Site]
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