List of Famous people named Abba

Similar names: Abby, Abe, Abbie, Abbey, Abbe, Abi, Ab, Abiah, Abiy, Abbi, Abiye, Aby, Aba, Abo. Here are some famous Abbas:

Abba Kyari

First Name Abba
Last Name Kyari
Born on September 23, 1952
Died on April 17, 2020 (aged 67)

Abba Kyari OON was a Nigerian lawyer who served as Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria from August 2015 to April 2020.

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Abba Kyari

First Name Abba
Last Name Kyari
Born on November 17, 1938
Died on November 25, 2018 (aged 80)

Abba Kyari was a Nigerian Army Brigadier who served as Governor of the now defunct North-Central State, Nigeria after it was formed from the Northern Region during the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon.

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Abba Kovner

First Name Abba
Last Name Kovner
Born on March 14, 1918
Died on September 25, 1987 (aged 69)

Abba Kovner was a Jewish Hebrew and Yiddish poet, writer and partisan leader. In the Vilna Ghetto, his manifesto was the first time that a target of the Holocaust identified the German plan to murder all Jews. His attempt to organize a ghetto uprising failed, but he fled into the forest, became a Soviet partisan, and survived the war. After the war, Kovner led a secretive organization that aimed to take revenge for the Holocaust by killing six million Germans, but he was arrested by the British before he could carry out his plan. He made aliyah in 1947. Considered one of the greatest poets of modern Israel, he received the Israel Prize in 1970.

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Abba Siddick

First Name Abba
Last Name Siddick
Born on December 25, 1924
Died on December 1, 2017 (aged 92)

Abba Siddick was a Muslim Chadian politician and revolutionary born in what was the Oubangui-Chari French colony. In passing in Chad, he entered in active politics in the Chadian Progressive Party (PPT), a nationalist and radical African political party founded in 1947 and led by Gabriel Lisette. By 1958, he had left the PPT to form with others the Chadian National Union (UNT), a Muslim progressive party, but he turned quite early to the PPT and, after the independence of Chad, was minister of Education of the President François Tombalbaye. However the President's discrimination against Muslims in Chad brought him to become a member of the rebel insurgent group FROLINAT, formed in 1966 to oppose the rule of Tombalbaye. After the death of the organization's first secretary-general in 1968, a vicious battle for leadership ensued, which terminated with the victory of Siddick in 1969, even though he was perceived as an Anti-Arab and was suspected of being a moderate leftist and not having any revolutionary apprenticeship. He made Tripoli the headquarters of the front; and Libya took the place of Sudan as key supplier of the FROLINAT. While he was internationally recognized as the head of the FROLINAT, he was losing control of the units on the ground. In 1971 he tried to reassert his authority by proposing to unify the insurgent forces active in Chad, but Goukouni Oueddei, head of the Second Liberation Army of the FROLINAT, broke with Siddick, who managed to at least keep a loose control over the First Liberation Army.

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Abba Eban

First Name Abba
Last Name Eban
Born on February 2, 1915
Died on November 17, 2002 (aged 87)

Abba Solomon Meir Eban was an Israeli diplomat and politician, and a scholar of the Arabic and Hebrew languages.

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Abba P. Lerner

First Name Abba
Last Name Lerner
Born on October 28, 1903
Died on October 27, 1982 (aged 78)
Born in Russian Empire

Abraham "Abba" Ptachya Lerner was a Russian-born British economist.

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Abba Hushi

First Name Abba
Last Name Hushi
Born on November 30, 1897
Died on March 24, 1969 (aged 71)
Born in Ukraine, Lviv Oblast

Abba Hushi was an Israeli politician who served as mayor of Haifa for eighteen years between 1951 and 1969. Hushi was one of the founders and activists of Hashomer Hatzair movement in Poland. In July 1920, he immigrated to then British Mandate of Palestine with a group of 130 Jewish pioneers. There he took the Hebrew surname "Hushi" ["speedy"], a translation of his original name, Schneller. He built roads and drained swamps, and helped to found kibbutz Beit Alfa. He was one of the founding members of the Histadrut labor federation. In 1927, he settled in Haifa and joined the Ahdut HaAvoda party, which later merged with Mapai. He was secretary of the Haifa Workers Council from 1931 to 1951. Hushi was elected to Israel's first Knesset in 1949 as a member of Mapai. Before the 1951 elections, he left the government to become mayor of Haifa. As mayor, he helped to found the University of Haifa, the Haifa Theatre, the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, the Mane-Katz Museum and the Carmelit.

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Abba Arika

First Name Abba
Last Name Arika
Born on January 1, 0160
Died on January 1, 0247 (aged 87)

Abba Arikha, commonly known as Rav (רב), was a Jewish amora of the 3rd century. He was born and lived in Kafri, Asoristan, in the Sasanian Empire.

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