Patrick Abba Moro (ku ma bi ọjọ ẹkẹta efu ochu ebie efu ọdọ 1956) chi educational administrator Nijiria, politician kpai Minister yi Federal Ministry Of Interior kwubi.[1] I chi Pro-Chancellor abajọi kpai agboji Governing Council yi University of Agriculture, Makurdi.[2] Efu ọdọ 2019, ma fu dọ dago uña Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria[3][4][5] ki koji David Mark, ki du uña

Abba Moro
human
Part ofNigerian senators of the 9th National Assembly Nwọ́che
Sex or gendermale Nwọ́che
Country of citizenshipNigeria Nwọ́che
Name in native languagePatrick Abba moro Nwọ́che
Birth namePatrick Abba Moro Nwọ́che
Given namePatrick Nwọ́che
Family nameAbba Nwọ́che
Date of birth3 ochu ekebie 1956 Nwọ́che
Place of birthOkpokwu Nwọ́che
Native languageIdoma language Nwọ́che
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Nigerian Pidgin Nwọ́che
Occupationpolitician Nwọ́che
Educated atUniversity of Lagos, Federal Government College Kano Nwọ́che
Academic degreeMaster in Public Administration, Bachelor of Science Nwọ́che
Member of political partyPeoples Democratic Party Nwọ́che
Religion or worldviewCatholicism Nwọ́che
Personal pronounL485 Nwọ́che

senate president onumeji t (6th and 7th Assembly) oñwu la chi Senator ki du uña lẹ jiji tule chaka ojanẹ Nijiria.

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Uchanẹ ọlayi ñwu

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Ma fu Moro bi ọjọ ẹkẹta efu ochu ebie efu ọdọ 1956, yi Okpokwu Local Government Area efu Benue State, Nigeria.[8] I chanẹ ukọchẹ ẹdọ mẹfa ñwu yi LGEA special Primary School, Odessassa kwefu ọdọ 1963 tefu ọdọ 1969.[9]

Ọgba taki lo ti Emmanuel Secondary School yi Ugbokolo kwefu ọdọ 1969 tefu ọdọ 1974 ọgba taki lo ti Federal Government College, Kano ugbo ki gb'ọtakada Higher School Certificate (HSC) efu ọdọ 1975.[10] I ñwọ lo ti University of Lagos ugbo ki gb'ọtakada Bachelor of Science (B. sc) efu Political Science kpai Master of Science (M. sc) degree efu Public Administration efu ọdọ 1980 kpai ọdọ 1983.[11]

Ukọlọ uñyi ukọchẹ

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Moro chanẹ ukọlọ uñyi ukọchẹ ñwu yi Benue State Polytechnic uña akonẹ ẹñwu ugbo ki ch'ukọlọ agboji Department of General Studies ọdọ ka (efu ọdọ 1991 tefu ọdọ tefu ọdọ 1992) i la ch'agboji department of Public Administration ọdọ mẹlẹ (kwefu ọdọ 1992 1996)[12] anubi lẹ i ñwọ chi dean of studies, School of Business and Administration Studies.[13] i ch'ukọlọ uña lẹ ọdọ meji (kwefu ọdọ 1994 tefu ọdọ 1996).[14] Ma mu du dagi uña agboji yi Benue State Polytechnic chapter efu Senior Staff Association of Nigeria.[15] i ch'ukọlọ efu uña lẹ ọdọ mẹlẹ (kwefu ọdọ 1980 tefu ọdọ 1984) ta ku ma du dago uña National President yi Polytechnic Senior Staff of Nigeria efu ọdọ 1986.[16]

Ukọlọ Uja-ibe

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Moro chanẹ ukọlọ Uja-ibe ñwu uña Chairman yi Okpokwu Local Government Council efu ọdọ 1998.[17]


I chanẹ ki dago efu ujọ abo People's Democratic Party efu ochu ẹkẹlẹ efu ọdọ 2007. efu uja-ibe Governor Benue state ama ẹnẹ ki dago efu ujọ ekeji fu uja du efu ochu ebie efu ọdọ 2011,ma mu da dago uña honorable Minister yi Federal Ministry Of Interior ẹnẹ ki du dago chi Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,

Oñwu chi agboji yi Federal Republic of Nigeria.[18][19] Moro du lo t'uñyi ajọ to oji ọkọ lefu ajọ lẹ onẹ ogwu kwu efu ọdọ 2014 ma la dọmọ akajọ lẹ gbogbo ti fai.[20] .[21] ma ka kini Moro j'abi ñ lugbo $2.5m (£1.8m) ku ji.[22] EFCC mu du lo t'uñyi ajọ, ọkọ N677m Immigration recruitment scam efu ọdọ 2014.[23] Moro ki kwi People's Democratic Party (PDP) mu uja-ibe Benue South senatorial du jẹ. Moro ni amonẹ 85, 162 ku ma dọwọ tọ i jẹñwu ki du ẹnẹ ekeji ki bọ juja, Steven Lawani ki kwi All Progressives Congress (APC) nẹ amonẹ 47, 972.

Urọmẹ kpai Ojima

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Patrick Moro ami urọmẹ wewe ki gba chi

References

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  21. Nigeria's ex-Interior Minister Abba Moro charged over stampede, 29 February 2016, BBC, Retrieved 1 March 2016
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