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(Redirected from Emeka Omeruah) Nigerian air force officer (1943–2006)

Air CommodoreSamson Omeruah
Portrait photo of Samson Emeka Omeruah
Military Governor of Anambra State
In office
August 1985 – December 1987
Preceded byAllison Madueke
Succeeded byRobert Akonobi
Personal details
BornSamson Emeka Omeruah
14 August 1943
Zaria, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Kaduna State, Nigeria)
Died4 December 2006(2006-12-04) (aged 63)
ChildrenChigul
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Air Force
Rank Air Commodore

Samson Emeka Omeruah (14 August 1943 – 4 December 2006) was an air commodore of the Nigerian Air Force, he served as governor of Anambra State from 1985 to 1987 and as Minister for Information, Youth, Sport and Culture in Nigeria during the regimes of Generals Muhammadu Buhari, Sani Abacha and Abdulsalami Abubakar.

He was a chairman of the Nigeria Football Association Nigeria's top football governing body and still regarded as its most successful chair. He was also the minister of Sports when the Nigerian Golden Eaglets took home the FIFA under 17 world championship cup. He returned to the position in 1994, in time to see the national team make their first World Cup and win the 1996 Olympic gold medal. He was one of the proponents of privatizing the game in Nigeria and removing control from state governments.

Apart from this, he championed the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) programme of the Buhari regime between January 1983 and August 1985. He was a committed Christian of the Methodist faith and earned a PhD from the University of Lagos in addition to degrees from Punjab University, India and Auburn University in the United States.

Personal life

Omeruah is from Nnono Oboro in Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State. His brother Paul Omeruah was a former military administrator of Kogi State.

Omeruah had four children and the second of these is Chioma Omeruah a.k.a. Chigul who is a linguist and a comedian despite her fathers insistence that she took law as her career.

He died in London after a brief illness.

References

  1. ^ "Nigeria: Samson Emeka Omeruah". Daily Trust. 15 December 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  2. Ndubuoke, Fan (3 December 2016). "Emeka Omeruah: Leader of the golden era". The Sun. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  3. "Watch Chigurl talk about chasing dreams". Uunista. 1 December 2014. Archived from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
Governors of Anambra State
Military regime (1976-1979)
Nigerian Second Republic (1979-1983)
Military regime (1984-1992)
Nigerian Third Republic (1992-1993)
Military regime (1993-1998)
Nigerian Fourth Republic (1999-present)
Military governors of existing states in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1985 - 1992)
AnambraSamson Omeruah
Robert Akonobi
Herbert Eze
Joseph Abulu
BauchiChris Abutu Garuba
Joshua Madaki
Abu Ali
BendelJohn Mark Inienger
Tunde Ogbeha
John Ewerekumoh Yeri
BenueJonah David Jang
Yohanna Madaki
Ishaya Bakut
Idris Garba
Fidelis Makka
BornoAbdulmumini Aminu
Abdul One Mohammed
Mohammed Maina
Mohammed Buba Marwa
Cross RiverDan Archibong
Eben Ibim Princewill
Ernest Attah
GongolaYohanna Madaki
Jonah David Jang
Isa Mohammed
Abubakar Salihu
Imo StateAllison Madueke
Amadi Ikwechegh
Anthony E. Oguguo
KadunaDangiwa Umar
Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar
Abubakar Tanko Ayuba
KanoAhmed Muhammad Daku
Mohammed Ndatsu Umaru
Idris Garba
KwaraMohammed Ndatsu Umaru
Ahmed Abdullahi
Ibrahim Alkali
Alwali Kazir
LagosGbolahan Mudasiru
Mike Akhigbe
Raji Rasaki
NigerDavid Mark
Garba Ali Mohammed
Lawan Gwadabe
OgunOladayo Popoola
Raji Rasaki
Mohammed Lawal
Oladeinde Joseph
OndoMike Akhigbe
Ekundayo Opaleye
Raji Rasaki
Bode George
Sunday Abiodun Olukoya
OyoTunji Olurin
Sasaenia Oresanya
Abdulkareem Adisa
Plateau StateChris Alli
Lawrence Onoja
Aliyu Kama
Joshua Madaki
RiversAnthony Ukpo
Ernest Olawunmi Adelaye
Godwin Abbe
SokotoGarba Mohammed
Ahmed Muhammad Daku
Bashir Salihi Magashi
See also Military governors in Nigeria during the Muhammadu Buhari regime (1984-1985), Military governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime, State governors in the Nigerian Third Republic (1992-1993)
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