Born
1902
in
Afemai division of Edo State.
IMOUDU
Michael
Athokhamien
Imoudu was born in 1902, in Afemai division of Edo State.[2] His father was a soldier in the West African Frontier Force and had served in East Africa and in The Gambia. After the death of his parents in 1922, Imoudu lived and worked for a relative who was a linesman on the railways. Due to the job of the relative, he traveled to various cities in the Mid-West and in the East, during his sojourn, he learned the Igbo language.[3] He attended several schools and finished his elementary education at Agbor Government School in 1927.[4] He traveled to Lagos in 1928 and secured work a year later as a daily labourer, he also worked as a linesman in the Post and Telegraph Department before joining the railways as an apprentice turner.
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Mother's Name
Profession
Labour leader
Working Experience
Linesman in the Post and Telegraph Department , Apprentice turner. railways , member of the Railway Workers Union (RWU) , Deputy national president. People's Redemption Party
Agbor Government School,.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Imoudu
22 June 2005 (aged 102)
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