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- Q16740121 description "Nigerian politician".
- Q16740121 description "Nigerian politician".
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- Q16740121 abstract "M. G. Ejaife (born I June, 1912 – 6 March 1972) was an Urhobo nationalist from Okpara Inland and the first principal of the premier Urhobo College Effurun, Warri. He was one of two recipients of scholarship awards from Urhobo Progress Union during World War II years. (The other recipient was G. N. Igho.) He returned to Nigeria after his graduation with a B.A. degree of Durham University in 1948, thus becoming the first Urhobo graduate. He then became the founding Principal of Urhobo College, Effurun. He brought that famous secondary school to its great heights in many fields. Mr. Ejaife later served in many other capacities in Urhobo affairs. He was Urhobo's first Senator, serving with distinction in Nigeria's Upper Chamber during the country's First Republic.".
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- Q16740121 birthYear "1912".
- Q16740121 deathDate "1972-03-06".
- Q16740121 deathYear "1972".
- Q16740121 office "Senator ofWestern Region".
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- Q16740121 birthPlace "Okpara Inland, Ethiope East LGA, Delta State, Nigeria".
- Q16740121 dateOfBirth "1912".
- Q16740121 dateOfDeath "1972-03-06".
- Q16740121 deathDate "1972-03-06".
- Q16740121 name "Ejaife, M. G.".
- Q16740121 name "McNeil Gabriel Ejaife".
- Q16740121 office "Senator of Western Region".
- Q16740121 placeOfBirth "Okpara Inland, Ethiope East LGA, Delta State, Nigeria".
- Q16740121 shortDescription "Nigerian politician".
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- Q16740121 comment "M. G. Ejaife (born I June, 1912 – 6 March 1972) was an Urhobo nationalist from Okpara Inland and the first principal of the premier Urhobo College Effurun, Warri. He was one of two recipients of scholarship awards from Urhobo Progress Union during World War II years. (The other recipient was G. N. Igho.) He returned to Nigeria after his graduation with a B.A. degree of Durham University in 1948, thus becoming the first Urhobo graduate.".
- Q16740121 label "M. G. Ejaife".
- Q16740121 givenName "M. G.".
- Q16740121 name "Ejaife, M. G.".
- Q16740121 name "M. G. Ejaife".
- Q16740121 name "McNeil Gabriel Ejaife".
- Q16740121 surname "Ejaife".