Obed-Edom Chukwuemeka AZIKIWE, 1879–1958 (aged 79 years)
- Name
- Obed-Edom Chukwuemeka /AZIKIWE/
- Given names
- Obed-Edom Chukwuemeka
- Surname
- AZIKIWE
Birth | 1879 |
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Occupation | British Administration Source: African affairs Citation details: THE ‘NATIVE CLERK’ IN COLONIAL WEST AFRICA, African Affairs, Volume 82, Issue 326, January 1983, Pages 61–74, Date of entry in original source: August 5, 2020 Text: https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097502 https://academic.oup.com/afraf/article-abstract/82/326/61/84063?redirectedFrom=fulltext Quality of data: primary evidence |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Benjamin Disraeli from February 20, 1874 to April 23, 1880 (aged 1 year) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Robert Gascoyne-Cecil from April 23, 1880 to February 1, 1886 (aged 7 years) |
20th President of the United States | James A Garfield March 4, 1881 (aged 2 years) |
21st President of the United States | Chester A Arthur September 19, 1881 (aged 2 years) |
22nd President of the United States | Grover Cleveland March 4, 1885 (aged 6 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | William Ewart Gladstone from February 1, 1886 to July 25, 1886 (aged 7 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Robert Gascoyne-Cecil from July 25, 1886 to August 15, 1892 (aged 13 years) |
23rd President of the United States | Benjamin Harrison March 4, 1889 (aged 10 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | William Ewart Gladstone from August 15, 1892 to March 5, 1894 (aged 15 years) |
24th President of the United States | Grover Cleveland March 4, 1893 (aged 14 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Archibald Primrose from March 5, 1894 to June 25, 1895 (aged 16 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Robert Gascoyne-Cecil from June 25, 1895 to July 12, 1902 (aged 23 years) |
25th President of the United States | William McKinley March 4, 1897 (aged 18 years) |
The Boer War | Battle for control of southern Africa from October 11, 1899 to May 31, 1902 (aged 23 years) |
26th President of the United States | Theodore Roosevelt September 14, 1901 (aged 22 years) |
Birth of a son | Chief Benjamin Nnamdi AZIKIWE November 15, 1904 (aged 25 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Arthur Balfour from July 12, 1902 to December 5, 1905 (aged 26 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Henry Campbell-Bannerman from December 5, 1905 to April 5, 1908 (aged 29 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Herbert Henry Asquith from April 5, 1908 to December 6, 1916 (aged 37 years) |
Olympic Games | Games of the IV Olympiad from April 27, 1908 to October 31, 1908 (aged 29 years) |
27th President of the United States | William Howard Taft March 4, 1909 (aged 30 years) |
28th President of the United States | Woodrow Wilson March 4, 1913 (aged 34 years) |
The Great War | from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918 (aged 39 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | David Lloyd George from December 6, 1916 to October 23, 1922 (aged 43 years) |
29th President of the United States | Warren G Harding March 4, 1921 (aged 42 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Bonar Law from October 23, 1922 to May 22, 1923 (aged 44 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Stanley Baldwin from May 22, 1923 to January 22, 1924 (aged 45 years) |
30th President of the United States | Calvin Coolidge August 2, 1923 (aged 44 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Ramsey MacDonald from January 22, 1924 to June 7, 1935 (aged 56 years) |
31st President of the United States | Herbert Hoover March 4, 1929 (aged 50 years) |
32nd President of the United States | Franklin D Roosevelt March 4, 1933 (aged 54 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Stanley Baldwin from June 7, 1935 to May 28, 1937 (aged 58 years) |
Birth of a grandson | Chukwuma Bamidele AZIKIWE February 1940 (aged 61 years) Chief Chukwuma Bamidele Azikiwe (February 1940 – 10 May 2015) was a Nigerian diplomat and political figure. He was the second Owelle-Osowa-Anya of Onitsha and the eldest son of President Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first holder of the chieftaincy |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Neville Chamberlain from May 28, 1937 to May 10, 1940 (aged 61 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Winston Churchill from May 10, 1940 to July 26, 1945 (aged 66 years) |
World War 2 | from September 1, 1939 to September 2, 1945 (aged 66 years) |
33rd President of the United States | Harry S Truman April 12, 1945 (aged 66 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Clement Atlee from July 26, 1945 to October 26, 1951 (aged 72 years) |
National Health Service | Free healthcare for all from July 5, 1948 (aged 69 years) |
Olympic Games | Games of the XIV Olympiad from July 29, 1948 to August 14, 1948 (aged 69 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Winston Churchill from October 26, 1951 to April 6, 1955 (aged 76 years) |
34th President of the United States | Dwight D Eisenhower January 20, 1953 (aged 74 years) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Anthony Eden from April 6, 1955 to January 10, 1957 (aged 78 years) |
Birth of a granddaughter | Jayzik AZIKIWE May 12, 1958 (0 after death) |
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | Harold Macmillan from January 10, 1957 to October 19, 1963 (5 years after death) |
Death of a father | Azikiwe MOLUKWU |
Death | 1958 (aged 79 years) |
father | |
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himself |
1879–1958
Birth: 1879 Occupation: British Administration Death: 1958 |
himself |
1879–1958
Birth: 1879 Occupation: British Administration Death: 1958 |
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wife | |
son |
1904–1996
Birth: November 15, 1904
25 — Zungeru, Niger State, Nigeria Education: Master's degree in Religion — 1930 — Pennsylvania, United States Nationality: Nigeria Occupation: President — from 1963 to 1966 Death: May 11, 1996 — Enugu State, Nigeria |
daughter |
Cecilia Eziamaka AZIKIWE
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Occupation | African affairs Citation details: THE ‘NATIVE CLERK’ IN COLONIAL WEST AFRICA, African Affairs, Volume 82, Issue 326, January 1983, Pages 61–74, Date of entry in original source: August 5, 2020 Text: https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097502 https://academic.oup.com/afraf/article-abstract/82/326/61/84063?redirectedFrom=fulltext Quality of data: primary evidence |
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