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2026-03-10 18:55:41
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2026-06-21 05:18:46
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muhammadhikarizaibran
I. YTTA :
aku dulu ada tapi itu bajakan.. when ya mc ori 😞😞 aku sekarang pengen banget main mc tapi nggak bisa 😔😔
2026-06-12 00:15:50
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2026-03-22 14:10:08
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2026-03-16 11:46:30
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2026-04-15 11:56:31
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2026-05-07 14:31:32
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kynleecarterr._
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heii, aku butuh 3 temen Mabar tapi MC nya versi Java , ada ga yah...
2026-06-06 23:14:46
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2026-03-13 15:37:18
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2026-02-20 15:48:06
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2026-05-17 06:29:16
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2026-05-09 03:52:12
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2026-05-17 23:16:41
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era minicraft kembali😁
2026-04-27 05:15:33
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2026-03-16 07:42:11
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Lt. General Oladipo Diya: The Military Officer Who Rose to Become Nigeria's Chief of General Staff Oladipo Diya, one of Nigeria's most prominent military officers and statesmen. During the military administration of Sani Abacha, Diya served as Chief of General Staff, effectively making him the country's second-highest-ranking official between 1994 and 1997. His distinguished military career, however, was overshadowed by his dramatic arrest in 1997 on allegations of involvement in a coup plot against the Abacha government. Early Life and Education Oladipo Donaldson Oyeyinka Diya was born on 3 April 1944 in Odogbolu. He attended local schools before joining the Nigerian Army, where he received military training in Nigeria and abroad. Alongside his military education, Diya studied law and was called to the Nigerian Bar, making him one of the relatively few senior Nigerian military officers with formal legal training. Military Career Diya rose steadily through the ranks of the Nigerian Army, holding several command and administrative appointments. His career included service during the Nigerian Civil War, after which he continued to occupy important leadership positions within the military establishment. His professionalism and experience eventually earned him appointment to the country's highest military offices. Chief of General Staff Following General Sani Abacha's assumption of power in November 1993, Diya was appointed Chief of General Staff in 1994. The position functioned as the equivalent of Vice President under the military government. As Chief of General Staff, Diya coordinated government activities, represented the Head of State on official occasions, and participated in major policy decisions. During this period, he was widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Nigeria's military hierarchy. The 1997 Coup Allegations In December 1997, the Abacha government announced that it had uncovered an alleged coup plot aimed at overthrowing the regime. Diya, along with several senior military officers, was arrested and accused of participating in the conspiracy. A special military tribunal later convicted him and sentenced him to death. However, the convictions generated considerable controversy. Human rights organisations and international observers questioned the fairness of the tribunal proceedings, while some analysts argued that the alleged coup plot may have reflected internal power struggles within the military government rather than a clearly established conspiracy. Release and Later Life Following the sudden death of Sani Abacha in June 1998, his successor, Abdulsalami Abubakar, reviewed several cases involving political detainees. Diya's death sentence was set aside, and he was released from detention in 1998 as part of the transition to civilian rule. After his release, he largely withdrew from active politics and devoted much of his time to legal practice, writing, public speaking, and community service. Legacy Lt. General Oladipo Diya remains one of the most significant military figures of Nigeria's Fourth Republic transition era. His career reflects both the influence of the military in Nigerian governance during the late twentieth century and the internal tensions that characterised military administrations. His rise to become the second most powerful official in the country—and his subsequent arrest and release—make his story one of the most remarkable chapters in Nigeria's political and military history.

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