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Yakubu Dan-Yumma "Jack" Gowon [1] GCFR (born 19 October 1934) is a Nigerian former Head of State and statesman who led the Federal military government war efforts during the Nigerian Civil War. [ 2 ] Gowon delivered the famous "no victor, no vanquished" speech at the war's end to promote healing and reconciliation. [ 3 ]
Go Joo-won (Korean: 고주원; born October 16, 1981), birth name Go Young-chul, is a South Korean actor.He made his acting debut in the 2003 boxing series Punch, followed by a supporting role in the revenge-themed Resurrection (2005). [3]
Gowon or Go Won may refer to: Yakubu Gowon (born 1934), head of the Federal Military Government of Nigeria 1966-1975; Kowon County, North Korea "Go Won", a single formally introducing the eleventh member of Loona; Go Won, singer in South Korean girl group Loona and Loossemble
Kim Won-hee (Korean: 김원희; born September 12, 1994), better known by the stage name Go Won-hee (Korean: 고원희), is a South Korean actress.She is known for her role in the television series The Stars Are Shining (2015–2016), Strongest Deliveryman (2017), Perfume (2019), and King the Land (2023).
YeoJin, Go Won, and HyeJu followed suit, with CTDENM confirming that they had signed with the agency on July 5. [ 3 ] On July 31, CTDENM announced that the quintet would re-debut as Loossemble with plans of releasing an album. [ 4 ]
On March 29, her single Olivia Hye was released with the title track "Egoist" featuring JinSoul, and the second track featuring Go Won titled "Rosy". [ 10 ] On April 26, a teaser was released titled "youth youth by young" that introduces that their sub-unit name is "yyxy" and the members as well.
Olivia Hye (also known as Go Won & Olivia Hye) is the twelfth single album from South Korean girl group Loona's pre-debut project. It was released digitally on the March 30, 2018, through Blockberry Creative and Vlending Co. LTD [1] and was released physically on April 2, 2018, through Windmill Entertainment. [2]
The initial President of the Supreme Military Council was Maj.-Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces. He was replaced by Murtala Muhammed (in 1975) and Olusegun Obasanjo (in 1976) in successive coups.