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166:, Premier of the Eastern region. Thereafter, he was Secretary to the Agent-General for the Region in Britain; Training Officer in the Regional Ministry of Finance, Enugu; and Secretary for Anang Province. He moved to the Federal Public Service as Administrative Officer, Class II, in 1958 and was promoted to Permanent Secretary in 1960, and headed in turn the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Communications, Ministry of Industries and Ministry of Finance. He occupied the important post of Permanent Secretary, Finance, from 1966 through the years of civil war with all its effect on the country's economy. In December 1970, he was appointed Administrative Officer (Principal Grade) and became Secretary to the Federal Military Government and Head of the Federal Civil Service. 31: 158:
and former Southern Cameroons, all then under the Eastern Region. He continued to serve in the Eastern Region even after the division of the Public Service. He was District Officer in
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Atta returned to Nigeria in 1948 and joined the government service as Cadet Administrative Officer in the then Unified Nigeria Public Service. He served in
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was Nigeria's first High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. He belongs to the same ruling family as
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An administrative genius and a patriot : biography of Abdul-Aziz Atta (1920–1972)
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Oil, politics and violence : Nigeria's military coup culture (1966-1976)
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He had four daughters and a son by his wife Iyabo Atta. One of his brothers,
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Elementary and Middle Schools between 1926 and 1935. In 1936 he entered
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Lokoja
Balliol College, Oxford
Kogi State
Lokoja
Kogi State
Okene
Achimota College
Balliol College, Oxford
Calabar
Opobo
Ikot-Ekpene
Umuahia
Nnamdi Azikwe
Royal Free Hospital
Nigeria
Lokoja
Alhaji Abdul Maliki Atta
Prince Attah Abdulmalik Danjuma
Okene
Kogi state



ISBN
0903274183
OCLC
24930445
ISBN
9788086233

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