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- Abdulkareem_Adisa abstract "Abdulkareem Adisa was a Nigerian Major-General who was Military Governor of Oyo State (August 1990 – January 1992) during the military regime of Major-General Ibrahim Babangida.He was convicted for involvement in an attempted coup against military head of state General Sani Abacha in 1997, and was on death row when Abacha died in June 1998. He was subsequently pardoned.".
- Q4665863 abstract "Abdulkareem Adisa was a Nigerian Major-General who was Military Governor of Oyo State (August 1990 – January 1992) during the military regime of Major-General Ibrahim Babangida.He was convicted for involvement in an attempted coup against military head of state General Sani Abacha in 1997, and was on death row when Abacha died in June 1998. He was subsequently pardoned.".
- Abdulkareem_Adisa comment "Abdulkareem Adisa was a Nigerian Major-General who was Military Governor of Oyo State (August 1990 – January 1992) during the military regime of Major-General Ibrahim Babangida.He was convicted for involvement in an attempted coup against military head of state General Sani Abacha in 1997, and was on death row when Abacha died in June 1998. He was subsequently pardoned.".
- Q4665863 comment "Abdulkareem Adisa was a Nigerian Major-General who was Military Governor of Oyo State (August 1990 – January 1992) during the military regime of Major-General Ibrahim Babangida.He was convicted for involvement in an attempted coup against military head of state General Sani Abacha in 1997, and was on death row when Abacha died in June 1998. He was subsequently pardoned.".