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LAMBO ABDULMUIZ ABIODUN

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Lambo Abdulmuiz Abiodun (Decemeber 25, 1999) was a Nigerian Citizen who was the first and only premier of the his region. He also popularly known has Wi_fi. He was a dominant personality in Nigerian beliefs and politics throughout the early Nigerian Federation and the First Nigerian Republic. Abdulmuiz25 (talk) 13:06, 26 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]



Early life

Bello was born in at Bariga, Lagos State. 1999 to the family of Lambo Rasaki Ogunlana. His father held the title of Master Warrant Officer at the Nigeria Army Defence. He is a descendant of Lambo Yekini Ogunbowale, a great grandson of Lambo. He attended a muslim Boarding school called Al-Kwathar Model College, Agbado, Ogun State were he acknowledge a lot of thing i.e.(an achievement of becoming where he was today )- A Taekwondo and Kick Boxing and also as Ex-Boy after his stay at the school. During his school days, he was known as LongMan He finished Secondary school in 2016 and subsequently became the English master teacher.Abdulmuiz25 (talk) 13:06, 26 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]



Personal Life

In 2015, Muiz was one of the kungfu Trainee at CASINO at Yaba, Lagos state and also a aspirant of a Taekwando, Kick-Boxing at “Omo Jesus Club” at National Stadium. He was promoted to the position of Yellow Belt when he was 16 years old at the Taekwondo Boxing Club at CASINO (in present-day Ogun State) and became a member of the Yellow Yarn Leg.



Education

Muiz initiated plans to modernise education in Nigeria Senior School. He set up a commission to this effect and gave official recognition to schools. The commission recommended the introduction of secular subjects in the schools and creation of different classes for his fellow pupils. The Ahmadu Bello University is named after him. His portrait adorns Nigeria's 200 naira note, and he is survived by three daughters, one of whom died in 2008. Abdulmuiz25 (talk) 13:06, 26 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Further reading

• Lifetime; National Conference Press, 2017.


ReferencesAbdulmuiz25 (talk) 13:06, 26 November 2019 (UTC)Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). 1. • Engr. Damilola . "Profile of a Fearless Leader". Daily Times. Lagos. (2019-06-6) Thurs. • Engr. Nurudeen “ Profile of a good leadership in the society”.[reply]