Musa Bityong
ofisa A̱khwot A̱kwop A̱byin Naijeriya
Musa Bityong (/musɑː bitjɔːŋ/), á̱ ka ndyuut Musa Bitiyong ku yet la̱fta̱nan konel wa ma̱ng A̱khwot A̱kwop A̱byin Naijeriya wu, a̱ ku khwu mbwak a̱gwomna̱ti Ibrahim Babangida di̱n vak mang a̱ta-ndong ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 1986 dundung ma̱ng Mejo Jenera Mamman Vatsa ma̱ng a̱ni̱nai a̱ghyang nang á̱ ku bat mba a̱hyiak nyia̱ ba̱ la̱p a̱shwuk ba̱ ta̱wap a̱gwomna̱ti ba.[1][2]
Musa Bityong
Sot mbyin | a̱sam |
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A̱byin mbyin | Naijeriya |
Allegiance | A̱khwot Á̱kwop A̱byin Naijeriya |
A̱tuk kwi | 5 Zwat Tsat 1986 |
A̱keang kwi | Legwot |
A̱lyem mbyin | Tyap |
Lilyem a̱ lyen lyiat, lyuut ku tyia̱ bwak ma̱ng a̱nhu a̱ni | Shong, Tyap, Kpat (a̱lyem), Nigerian Pidgin |
Cuk ji a̱ ku ba̱ng a̱ni | lieutenant colonel |
A̱vwuonswat | Legwot |
Ya̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ Omoiɡui, Nowa. "The Vatsa Coup of 1985". Dawodu.com. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
- ↑ "On this day in 1986, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Maj. Gen. Maman Vatsa and nine other military Officers were executed by firing squad in Lagos". JAY FM. March 5, 2018. Archived from the original on July 5, 2020. Retrieved July 5, 2020.