2003 Baawchi State ngam suɓugo gomnati
Appearance
2003 Baawchi State ngam suɓugo gomnati
| Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
|---|---|
| Applies to jurisdiction | Diiwal Bawci |
| Follows | 1999 Bauchi State gubernatorial election |
| Point in time | 19 Seeɗto 2003 |
2003 Bauchi State gubernatorial election waɗi ko ñalnde 19 abriil 2003.[1][2][3][4][5] Ngomna jooɗiiɗo jooni oo, Adamu Mu'azu mo PDP heɓiino woote ngam manndaa ɗiɗaɓo, o fooli Ibrahim Jarma Katagum mo ANPP e kanndidaaji tati goɗɗi.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Adamu Mu'azu ɓeydiima mo heɓii ko o heɓii nder suɓaaji laamu PDP. O jogii Abdulmalik Mohammed bana mo jogiiɗo maako.[14][15]
Firooji
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Nigeria Presidential and Gubernatorial Elections 2003 (PDF). Abuja: EU Election Observation Mission. April 22, 2003. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
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- ↑ "PDP captures 27 states; ANPP-7; AD-1 l Obasanjo set for victory". Biafra Nigeria World.com. April 22, 2003. Archived from the original on March 27, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
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- ↑ Yarnap, Selya (April 27, 2007). "Nigeria: Factors That Sacked Mu'azu, Others in Bauchi". All Africa. Lagos: Daily Champion. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
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- ↑ "Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series, April 1st-30th 2003 Published May 29th 2003". Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series. Wiley Online Library. 40 (4): 15255–15290. May 23, 2003. doi:10.1111/1467-825X.00177. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
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- ↑ Emmanuel, Odang. "State Governors and Their Deputies". Rainbow Nigeria. Retrieved May 31, 2021.