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1979 Yiilooɓe leydi Imo
gubernatorial election
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Applies to jurisdictionImo Taƴto
Point in time28 Morso 1979 Taƴto

1979 Imo State gubernatorial election waɗii ñalnde 28 lewru juko hitaande 1979, to leydi Naajeeriya.[1] Samuel Onunaka Mbakwe mo NPP heɓi suɓol ngam manndaa arandeere ngam won'de guwerneer gadano e nder diiwaan Imo ardinooɗo e, foolde luulndo mawngo, Collins Obi mo NPN,[2] e nder kawgel ngel.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Sam Mbakwe warii mo heɓii ko o heɓii nder suɓaaji mawɗi ɗi gomnati. Ko o jogiiɗo hoore mum woni Bernard Amalaha (Amalaha waawiri yaajugo caggal suɓaaji, Isaac Uzoigwe boo o laatii mo).

Laamu Shehu Shagari Ha hitaande 1979 o hokki laamu mum.

Fedde suɓaaje

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Goobnore Imo State ɗon lataaki huutoreeɓe nder sistemji suɓugo ɗuuɗal.

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