Abdulmumini Aminu
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Abdulmumini Aminu (born 1949) is a retired Nigerian army colonel, he was military governor of
Borno State Borno State is a state in the North-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria, bordered by Yobe to the west, Gombe to the southwest, and Adamawa to the south while its eastern border forms part of the national border with Cameroon, its northern border ...
between August 1985 and August 1988 during the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. He later became chairman of the
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, and then chairman of the West Africa Football Union.


Military career

Aminu was one of the officers who arrested General Muhammadu Buhari in the August 1985 coup in which General Ibrahim Babangida came to power. Aminu was a Major in his mid-thirties when Babangida appointed him governor of Borno State later that month. At Nigeria's first national AIDS conference in October 1987, Aminu said the theory that AIDS originated in Africa is a
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for anti-black racism, due to a mentality that attributes everything that is bad and negative to the so-called "dark continent." As Borno Governor, Aminu was challenged by lack of funds, and initially by resistance to his authority as an outsider. He made education his priority. After his term as governor, Aminu became an instructor at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji. He was then appointed deputy military secretary, then brigade commander and then was acting general officer commander in
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. He was then appointed commander of the National Guard, responsible for improving national security. Aminu retired when General Sani Abacha came to power.


Football

Aminu was chairman of the
Nigeria Football Association The Nigeria Football Federation (known as Nigeria Football Association until 2008) is Nigeria's football governing body. It was formally launched in 1945 and formed the first Nigerian national football team in 1949. It joined CAF in 1959 and FIF ...
(NFA) in 1997. In the France '98 World Cup competition, he ordered bonus payments of $8,000 each to the Nigerian players, despite losing to Paraguay in the last group match of the competition. In April 1999, as NFA chairman, Aminu was head of Nigeria's local organizing committee, preparing to host World Cup players in Liberty Stadium, Ibadan during the
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tournament. In July 2004, Aminu was a vice-chairman of a 17-man committee set up to re-organise the Nigeria Football Association. He was in competition with air commodore Emeka Omeruah to be selected as the next president of the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) in 1999. In November 1998, the government expressed its support for Omeruah. In March 1999, the head of Ghana Football Association gave his tacit support to Aminu's bid, provided he showed clear interest in the job. Aminu became president of the West Africa Football Union from 1999 to 2002, and a member of the
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. He set his goal to reinvigorate the almost moribund organization.


Politics

Aminu joined the
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(PDP) at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic. He later switched to the
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(UNPP). Aminu ran for governor of Katsina State in April 2003, but lost out to the incumbent Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, who later went on to become President of Nigeria. In April 2004, Aminu rejoined the PDP, saying that the UNPP was in disarray. In June 2007, Aminu joined the race to succeed
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as the chairman of the National Sports Commission. The job in fact was given to
Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba Abdulrahman Hassan Gimba (born 16 June 1945) became Nigeria's Minister of Sports and Chairman of the National Sports Commission on 27 July 2007. He was dismissed on 29 October 2008, one casualty of a major cabinet reshuffle. Background Abdulra ...
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aminu, Abdulmumini Living people 1949 births Governors of Borno State Participants in the August 1985 Nigerian military coup Instructors at the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College Nigeria Football Federation