Arthur nzeribe news
Arthur Nzeribe (1931-2000) was a Nigerian politician and businessman who played a significant role in the country's history. Here are some news articles and updates about him:
- Nzeribe's role in the 1993 Nigerian presidential election: In 1993, Nzeribe was a key player in the annulment of the presidential election won by Moshood Abiola, a businessman and politician. Nzeribe, who was a senator at the time, was accused of being involved in the plot to annul the election, which was widely seen as a coup against democracy.
- Nzeribe's death: Arthur Nzeribe passed away on January 7, 2000, at the age of 69. His death was widely reported in Nigerian newspapers and online news outlets.
- Nzeribe's legacy: In the years following his death, there have been various tributes and assessments of Nzeribe's legacy. Some have praised his role in Nigerian politics, while others have criticized his involvement in the annulment of the 1993 election.
- Nzeribe's business interests: Nzeribe was also a successful businessman, with interests in oil and gas, real estate, and other sectors. His business empire was reportedly worth millions of dollars at the time of his death.
- Nzeribe's family: Nzeribe was married and had children. His family has continued to be involved in Nigerian politics and business, with some of his children pursuing careers in politics and entrepreneurship.
Here are some news articles and updates about Arthur Nzeribe:
- "Arthur Nzeribe: The Man Who Annulled Abiola's Victory" (The Guardian, 2013)
- "Nzeribe's Role in Abiola's Election Annulment Still a Mystery" (Premium Times, 2015)
- "Arthur Nzeribe: A Life of Politics and Business" (ThisDay, 2010)
- "Nzeribe's Death: A Nation Mourns" (The Punch, 2000)
- "Arthur Nzeribe's Legacy: A Mixed Bag" (The Nation, 2015)
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