Biography of taiwo bellow
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Chinua Achebe
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Yahaya Bello
Nigerian politician (born 1975)
Yahaya Adoza BelloCON (; born 18 June 1975) is a Nigerian businessman, politician. He served as the governor of Kogi State from 2016 to 2024.[1] A member of the All Progressives Congress, Bello was the youngest governor in Nigeria throughout his term in office.
Born in Okene, Bello studied accounting and business administration at Ahmadu Bello University before entering the workforce in the mid-2000s. His political career began with a loss to Abubakar Audu in the APC gubernatorial primary in 2015. Audu won the election, but died on election day; Bello was selected to replace him as party nominee, and was sworn in the following year.[2] Four years later, Bello was elected amid reports of violence and fraud.[3][4] His profile rose during his term due to his relative youth compared to other Nigerian politicians and his controversial statements and questionable expenditures.[5]
Early life and education
[edit]Bello was born on 18 June 1975 in Okene, Kogi State, the youngest of six children.[6] He began attending Local Government Education Authority (Nigeria) (LGEA) Primary School, Agassa in Okene LGA in 1984. Bello was named the class-two prefect, and was made the sc
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Pattern of biography usage by the students of Nigerian tertiary institutions
Annals of Library and Information Studies Vol. 63, September 2016, pp. 215-221 Pattern of biography usage by the students of Nigerian tertiary institutions Samuel Olu Adeyoyina, Taiwo A. Idowub, Adeniyi O. Sowolec and Fasanu C Id a,b,c Librarian, (Nimbe Adedipe Library), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, E-mails: samueladeyoyin@gmail.com, taiwoaderonkeidowu@gmail.com, nsowole@yahoo.com d Librarian, (Salawu Abiola Memorial Library), Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Nigeria, E-mail: fasanuidowu1960@gmail.com Received: 18 February 2016; revised 01 July 2016; accepted 29 September 2016 The role of the library has been to develop and maintain collections of materials in all formats in order to serve the information needs of its users. Biographies reveal scintillating story of great men and women who by determination, rose to a pride of place in their various endeavours. Most biographical accounts disclose exemplary acts of boldness and bravery, scholastic endeavours, exhibit considerate leadership qualities, gives firm authentic history of one’s birth, growth, career and so on. Descriptive research design using survey method was adopted for this study. Questionnaire was used as th