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65:, founded in 1960. He rapidly became the president of the NYC, and under his leadership the movement became more radical. Otegbeye led a youth and students protest against the Anglo-Nigerian Defense Pact on 28 November 1960, during which the House of Representatives was stormed. He was arrested afterwards along with other youth leaders. He was also charged with and convicted for (along with seven colleagues) having led the 15 February 1961 riots that followed the killing of 96:, during which relations between the Soviet Union and the Federal Military Government gradually improved, Otegbeye's role in Nigerian politics change as he played the role of a goodwill ambassador in the informal diplomacy between the two states. However, he and S. O. Martins (of the Nigerian-Soviet Friendship Society) were arrested in June 1969 as they returned from having attended the 104:. The arrest caused a diplomatic stir, and the Soviet ambassador was recalled twice to Moscow for consultations. The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Leonid Ilichev made a visit to Lagos, after which Otegbeye was released. Otegbeye was again arrested in early 1972, and sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment. 128:
years, Otegbeye fell out of grace with the Soviet leadership. Likewise, he began to distance himself from Moscow. Otegbeye began moving toward conservative positions and became a leading figure of the Yoruba Council of Elders. During the
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Tunji Otegbeye died in Ilaro in 2009. After his death, many prominent personalities paid tribute to him, including former president
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Upon his return to Nigeria in 1957, Otegbeye participated in the struggle for Nigerian independence. He became active in the
211: 19:(14 July 1925 – 9 October 2009) was a Nigerian politician, trade unionist and medical doctor. Otegbeye hailed from the 394: 35:, where he attended the Christ Church Primary School. Between 1942 and 1947 he studied at the Government College in 414: 316: 40: 62: 190: 111: 168: 231: 399: 389: 290: 342: 329: 311: 277:
No Easy Row for a Russian Hoe: Ideology and Pragmatism in Nigerian-Soviet Relations: 1960-1991
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The USSR in Third World Conflicts: Soviet Arms and Diplomacy in Local Wars, 1945-1980
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regime, Otegbeye was active in the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO).
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He contested the 1979 Ogun state gubernatorial primaries of the
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Otegbeye was a member of the 1977 Constituent Assembly.
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and the governors of the Ogun, Edo and Ekiti states.
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