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'''Reese Okparro Ndulu''' (10 May 1927-15 July 1990) was a [[Tiwura|Tiwuran]] {{wp|general}} and {{wp|politician}} who served as [[President of Tiwura]] from 1968 to 1979. Ndulu would come into power during the [[First Tiwuran Civil War]] during which he successfully defeated rival military leaders and rebel factions by 1971. Ndulu would be Tiwura's second military {{wp|dictator}}, succeeding his predecessor [[Obie Chinwe]], whom he collaborated to {{wp|assassinate}} before the civil war.
'''Alichie Uchey''' (Born 14 Dec 1945) is a former [[Tiwura|Tiwuran]] {{wp|general}}  
 
Reese Okparro Ndulu was born in 1927 to the relatively wealthy {{wp|Igbo people|Mwo}} family of the Ndulus, descended from prominent [[Obo Empire|Obo]] merchants and warriors. Ndulu would enlist in the {{wp|Estmere|Royal Coast Rifles}} in 1948. Ndulu would first see combat in 1953 during the [[Horo Rebellion]], and immediately following would be transferred to the command of General Chinwe. He would join Chinwe in the [[1954 Tiwuran Coup d'etat]] against [[Derrick Clearmont]], and was tasked with securing the Omamiri International Airport. After this he became a central member of the [[Military Council (Tiwura)|Military Council]], until it was dissolved in 1961. In 1964, with rising tensions with [[Yemet]], he was given command of Army West, and was sent to the Magadi. Upon the beginning of the [[Bulamu War]], Ndulu would lead the Western Army into Yemet with the goal of reaching Lake Hayik. In 1966, Army West retreated into the Magadi. Upon Chinwe's surrender, Ndulu convened with several other military leaders to oust Chinwe, resulting in his assassination. After failure to reach a compromise regarding the next President, the leaders of the [[Tiwuran Armed Forces|TAF]] would divide and the [[First Tiwuran Civil War]] began. Ndulu's Army West and whatever loyal commanders he had would take control of the southeast, and over the next 3 years took control of the entire south of Tiwura, reuniting the TAF under his rule and declaring himself president. In 1971 the war was officially over with rebels defeated.
 
As president, Ndulu would instate several changes to Tiwuran government policy. The first was an attempt to reconcile with former rebels, but this would end in failure due to the [[Military Council (Tiwura)|Military Council]] threats to oust Ndulu if he convicted too many TAF generals. This led to rising ethnic tensions after accusations of unwilling {{wp|Yoruba people|Gundaya}} being led into battle unarmed by the military. Ndulu would also try and stomp out what remained of the {{wp|socialism|socialist}} and [[Pan-Bahianism|pan-Bahianist]] rebels, arresting several leaders, causing more demonstrations. He would also instate several economic and infrastructure policies focused on rebuilding a wartorn Tiwura. This included developing urban areas and the construction of the {{wp|dam|Ndulu Dam}}. Ndulu would also try to gain foreign investment in the country's resources, reopening oil resources to international companies. Ndulu would be diagnosed with {{wp|tuberculosis}}, and in 1979 he would resign from leadership, appointing [[Alichie Uchey]] his successor.
 
Ndulu today is remembered very controversially, with [[Nduluism]] being a prominent ideology within modern Tiwuran politics. Ndulu is seen as tyrannical to many {{wp|Yoruba people|Gundaya}} and {{wp|socialism|socialist}} Tiwurans due to arrests of socialists and Gundaya nationalists and violent responses to protests. However, he is still seen by many as a good leader, mainly for unification after the First Civil War and the rebuilding of infrastructure. 


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
==Military Career==
==Military Career==
==Yemet War and Civil War==
==Post-War Era==
==Presidency==
==Presidency==


[[Category:Tiwura]]
[[Category:Tiwura]]

Revision as of 03:58, 1 May 2023

Alichie Uchey
Olusegun Obasanjo 1978-04-01.jpg
President Uchey in 1984
President of Tiwura
In office
December 28, 1979 – October 1, 1986
Preceded byReese Okparro Ndulu
Succeeded byKibwe Chipo
Personal details
Born(1945-12-14)December 14, 1945
Fairmaidenton, Royal Coast
NationalityTiwuran
SpouseAkwaugo Magadi (m. 1967)
Children1
ProfessionSoldier
Military service
Allegiance Tiwura
Branch/serviceTiwura Tiwuran Army
Years of service1964–1986
RankColonel
Major General
General
Battles/warsBulamu War
First Tiwuran Civil War

Alichie Uchey (Born 14 Dec 1945) is a former Tiwuran general

Early Life

Military Career

Post-War Era

Presidency