Augustus Aikhomu

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Augustus Aikhomu
8th Vice President & Chief of General Staff
In office
1986–1993
PresidentIbrahim Babangida as Military President of Nigeria
Preceded byEbitu Ukiwe
Succeeded byOladipo Diya
Chief of Naval Staff
In office
1984–1986
Preceded byAkintunde Aduwo
Succeeded byMurtala Nyako
Personal details
Alma materYaba College of Technology
Britannia Royal Naval College
NIPSS
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/serviceBadge of the Nigerian Navy.svg Nigerian Navy
Years of service1958–1990
RankAdmiral

Augustus Akhabue Aikhomu (20 October 1939 – 17 August 2011) was an Admiral in the Nigerian Navy, who served as the de facto Vice President of Nigeria under military head of state General Ibrahim Babangida from 1986 to 1993.

Early life[]

He hailed from Idumebo-Irrua, Edo State, in southern Nigeria. As a student, Aikhomu spent various periods of his early life studying at Irrua Government School, Yaba College of Technology, Royal Britannia Naval College in Dartmouth, England, Long Gunnery Specialist Course, India and the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Nigeria.

Naval career[]

Aikhomu joined the Nigerian Navy on 1 December 1958. He joined the Royal Navy as an Artificer Apprentice with Series 35 entry at HMS Fisgard near Torpoint, East Cornwall in January 1959. He was in Grenville Division at HMS Fisgard and would have completed his 16 months Part 1 training at the end of April 1960.

Aikhomu was the Commanding Officer, Shore Patrol Craft, commanding officer, , chief of naval personnel, naval headquarters, chief of naval operations (1983–84), and chief of naval staff (1984–86).

Vice President and Chief of General Staff[]

Admiral Augustus served as the de facto Vice President of Nigeria under military president General Ibrahim Babangida from 1986 to 1993.

Later career[]

He was at a time the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of All Nigeria Peoples Party, an opposition party in the country. Aikhomu contributed to the Irrua Specialist Hospital specializing in lassa fever management.[1] He died on 17 August 2011, aged 71. Aikhomu is survived by his wife, Rebecca, and five children, Mark, Eheje, Vinitha, Suzanne, and Ebi.

References[]

  1. ^ "Nigeria Centre for Disease Control". ncdc.gov.ng. Retrieved 28 May 2020.


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