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Tafawa Balewa and Aguiyi-Ironsi

Nigeria's first Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa swears in Major-General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi as Nigeria's first indigenous General Officer Commanding (GOC), Nigerian Army, Lagos, February 1965.

Obasanjo's first decisions as President

After Olusegun Obasanjo had been sworn in as Nigeria's president in 1999, he wasted no time in suspending all contracts made under General Abdulsalam Abubakar; sacked the heads of many of the hopelessly inefficient state utilities and all military officers who had held political appointments from 1985. Obasanjo also set up an inquiry into past human rights abuses, including any committed during his stint as Nigeria's military leader from 1976 to 1979, and went after the ill-gotten gains of Abacha and other military dictators. 

SPEECH OF BRIGADIER SANI ABACHA, DECEMBER 1, 1984 – RETURN OF MILITARY RULE.

Fellow countrymen and women, I, Brigadier Sani Abacha, of the Nigerian army address you this morning on behalf of the Nigerian armed forces. You are all living witnesses to the great economic predicament and uncertainty, which an inept and corrupt leadership has imposed on our beloved nation for the past four years. I am referring to the harsh, intolerable conditions under which we are now living. Our economy has been hopelessly mismanaged. We have become a debtor and beggar nation. There is inadequacy of food at reasonable prices for our people who are now fed up with endless announcements of importation of foodstuffs. Health services are in shambles as our hospitals are reduced to mere consulting clinics without drugs, water and equipment. Our educational system is deteriorating at an alarming rate. Unemployment figures including the undergraduates have reached embarrassing and unacceptable proportions. In some states, workers are being owed salary arrears of eight to tw

Femi Kuti breaks world record

In May 15, 2017, Femi Kuti broke the Guinness world record for a single note held on a saxophone. He set the records at 51 minutes 35 seconds. #Nigeria #music