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  1. Samuel Ladoke Akintola war ein nigerianischer Politiker. In den 1960er Jahren war er Ministerpräsident der Westregion.

  2. Samuel Akíntọ́lá with David Ben-Gurion during a visit to Israel in 1961. Chief Samuel Ládòkè Akíntọ́lá (Listen ⓘ) otherwise known as S.L.A. (6 July 1910 – 15 January 1966) was a Nigerian politician, aristocrat, orator, and lawyer.

  3. 6. Juli 2024 · Samuel Ladoke Akintola (born July 10, 1910, Ogbomosho, Nigeria—died January 14, 1966, Ibadan, Nigeria) was an administrator and politician, premier of the Western Region of Nigeria and an early victim of the January 1966 military coup.

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  4. Samuel Ladoke Akintola was a teacher and House Master in Baptist Academy, Lagos for an uninterrupted period of 12 years, between 1930-1942. S.O. Gbadamosi, who later became a strong...

  5. The news had spread like a wild fire that embattled Premier Samuel Ladoke Akintola had been killed by soldiers. For his family, it was the climax of a turbulent political career.

  6. 10. Juli 2015 · In the forefront was the Late Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, born on July 10, 1910 at Ogbomoso, in the old Western Region of Nigeria to a prominent Yoruba prince and trader. When he was four years...

  7. 20. Jan. 2021 · The Premier of the western region chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola was not spared when the mutiny of January 15 1966 spread all over the four regions of the North, West, East, and Midwest.