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- Q7608562 description "Federal minister of Nigeria".
- Q7608562 description "Federal minister of Nigeria".
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- Q7608562 abstract "Stephen Ibn Akiga (or Steve Akiga) (died 6 September 2004) was Nigerian Minister of Industry, then Minister of Police Affairs and finally Minister of Sports in the first cabinet of President Olusegun Obasanjo.Obasanjo dismissed his cabinet on 30 January 2001. On 9 February Stephen Akiga moved from the Ministry of Industry to Police Affairs.In May 2001 Akiga said the police could soon phase out use of sub-machine guns in an effort to stop cases of accidental discharge of bullets.In May 2002 Akiga was appointed Minister of Sports to replace Ishaya Mark Aku, who had died in a plane crash.In August 2002 Akiga admitted that Nigeria was having difficulty in preparing to host the 2003 Africa Games, but said that a bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games was planned.In January 2003 Akiga announced that Nigeria had formed a committee to organize the bid for the 2010 soccer World Cup.In May 2003, during the delay before Obasanjo named his new cabinet following the elections, there were reports that workers in the Sports Ministry had embarked on "serious fasting and prayer" to ensure that God did not return Akiga to them.Akiga died on 6 September 2004.".
- Q7608562 deathDate "2004-09-06".
- Q7608562 deathYear "2004".
- Q7608562 office "Minister of Industry".
- Q7608562 office "Minister of Police Affairs".
- Q7608562 office "Minister of Sports".
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- Q7608562 predecessor Q15437956.
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- Q7608562 dateOfDeath "2004-09-06".
- Q7608562 deathDate "2004-09-06".
- Q7608562 name "Akiga, Stephen".
- Q7608562 name "Stephen Ibn Akiga".
- Q7608562 office "Minister of Industry".
- Q7608562 office "Minister of Police Affairs".
- Q7608562 office "Minister of Sports".
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- Q7608562 shortDescription "Federal minister of Nigeria".
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- Q7608562 termEnd "2001-01-30".
- Q7608562 termStart "2001-02-09".
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- Q7608562 comment "Stephen Ibn Akiga (or Steve Akiga) (died 6 September 2004) was Nigerian Minister of Industry, then Minister of Police Affairs and finally Minister of Sports in the first cabinet of President Olusegun Obasanjo.Obasanjo dismissed his cabinet on 30 January 2001.".
- Q7608562 label "Stephen Akiga".
- Q7608562 givenName "Stephen".
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- Q7608562 name "Stephen Akiga".
- Q7608562 name "Stephen Ibn Akiga".
- Q7608562 surname "Akiga".