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Alabo Graham-Douglas

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in an interview in October 2009, Graham-Douglas blamed the problems in part on the elections of 2003 when the boys were given arms and used to disrupt the polls. He said the recent amnesty was progress, but not enough. More should be done to provide local housing and employment. He was among leaders
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appointed him Federal Minister for Social Development, Youths and Sports. During his tenure, the separate Ministry of Women Affairs was established. He was moved to the Ministry of Aviation where he oversaw the deregulation of the aviation industry. He was also a member of the Special Tenders Board,
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He started work with the Nigerian Petroleum Refinery Company, Port Harcourt (1969–1977). He became managing director of Togiscani Nigeria, a construction company (1978–1985), and CEO of Road Haulage Company and Magroad Enterprises. He was also chairman of the Binterteco Nigeria, Pabod Finance and
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people, claiming problems were due to longstanding government neglect combined with efforts to cut oil-producing areas out of the Kalabari region. Amaechi took the position that Kalabari leaders themselves were to blame, and should do more to develop their communities and discourage militancy.
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In January 2007, following the PDP primaries in Rivers State in which Riverine candidates performed poorly compared to Uplanders, the Ijaw Consultative Assembly which Graham-Douglas had founded launched an attack on Ijaws who had served in Odili's government, apparently in a move to reverse the
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as a consensus candidate for governor. By October 2002, Graham-Douglas was engaged in a public dispute with Odili. He was strongly opposed to Odili's reelection. He said of Odili that "he has no respect for good governance and we have a right to call him to order".
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President Olusegun Obasanjo appointed Graham-Douglas Minister of Employment, Labour and Productivity in June 1999. In July 2000, Graham-Douglas was re-deployed to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. In November 2000, he headed a delegation that visited
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In 1992, Graham-Douglas became chairman of the Southern Minorities Movement, one of the groups that eventually merged into the
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at the age of 82, from an "undisclosed ailment." He was survived by his wife, Muriel, 12 children, and "many" grandchildren.
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politician who was appointed Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture in 1989, then Minister of Aviation in General
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Investment and Waterglass Boat Yard. In 2000, Graham-Douglas was appointed Provincial Grand Master of the
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who that month protested the poor performance and lack of activity of the Ministry of Niger Delta.
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from Rivers East should take their turn after Peter Odili. Later he became a supporter of Amaechi.
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as PDP candidate for governor. This was a reversal of his position in 2003, when he had said the
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However, in February 2010, Graham-Douglas disagreed with Amaechi about marginalization of the
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Civic Centre, founded the Sports Institute of Isaka and initiated construction of the
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Graham-Douglas became Commissioner for Youths, Sports and Culture in 1986 in the
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On 25 April 2022, Graham-Douglas died in a private hospital in
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Graham-Douglas was born on 8 May 1939, in Abonnema in the
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Edward Ukanna (10 May 2009). "Graham-Douglas @ 70".
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In this role, he completed the 14: 958:. 23 January 2007. Archived from 928:. 25 January 2007. Archived from 291:(1965–1969). He earned a BSc. in 211:Muriel Graham-Douglas (? – 2022) 1059:Sola Adebayo (27 October 2009). 834:Wale Olaleye (29 October 2002). 772:Ibrahim-Imam (31 January 2001). 860:Oma Djebah (4 September 2002). 562:Mike Akpan (17 November 2008). 16:Nigerian politician (1939–2022) 397:, in 1999, Graham-Douglas and 78:June 1999 â€“ July 2000 1: 1650:Sports and Social Development 1318:Environment (Later + Housing) 898:. 8 June 2002. Archived from 726:. 9 July 2004. Archived from 670:. 1 July 1999. Archived from 1813:Federal ministers of Nigeria 664:"OBASANJO HIRES & FIRES" 51:Federal Minister of Aviation 1754:Women and Youth Development 753:. 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Index

Chief
Ojo Maduekwe
Abonnema in Akuku-Toru
British Nigeria
Rivers State, Nigeria
Abuja, Nigeria
Chief
Nigerian
Ibrahim Babangida
Olusegun Obasanjo
Akuku-Toru
Rivers State
Ijaw
Nabo Bekinbo Graham-Douglas
Lagos
Port Harcourt
University of Lagos
Botany
Zoology
Freemason
Calabar
Abuja
Rivers State government
Alfred Diete-Spiff
Liberation Stadium
Port Harcourt
Ibrahim Babangida
Abuja
People's Democratic Party
Olusegun Obasanjo

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