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  • | name = Adewale Mudima | alt = Adewale Mudima in October 1937
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  • ...uary, 1958, and first raised during the inaugural celebrations of [[Artoir Adewale]], declaring the end of both the first five-year plan and full instatement ...commemorating both the end of the revolution and the birthday of [[Artoir Adewale]]. Following the style of the Federated Socialist Republics and its constit
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  • ...ensaise Peoples' Liberation Army]] and its allied movements under [[Artoir Adewale]]; the Motomkubwa Army, a loose alliance of moderate republicans and tribal ...to Mashahist Militias, which were previously divided, to ally with Artoir Adewale and the MPLA, which immediately mobilized to protect numerous disparate set
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  • |first = Artoir Adewale |rowspan=2|'''Artoir Adewale'''<br/><small>(1913-1994)
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  • | name = Adewale Mudima | alt = Adewale Mudima in October 1937
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  • The first leader of Onza to use the title of President was Adewale Mudima in 1921. Mudima led a [[History of Onza#The Midnight Riots (1901 CE
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  • ...the course of the century, but saw the next largest reorganization when [[Adewale Mudima]] usurped the Pharaoh in 1922 and declared himself President of the
    12 KB (1,636 words) - 21:31, 6 August 2019
  • ...versed a half-century of relative isolationism established under President Adewale Mudima, and was met with polar, mixed reactions.
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  • | Wayne F. Adewale
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  • | image3 = Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Thor 2 cropped.png
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  • ...as considering declaring dissenting Assemblymen as traitors, Assemblyman [[Adewale Mudima]] organized an impromptu militia out of several sympathetic soldiers
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  • ...ver, Pharaoh Faraj El-Ghazzawy was usurped by a group of soldiers led by [[Adewale Mudima]], a member of the National Assembly. He declared himself [[Presiden
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