Nigeria has entered a new chapter in its democratic journey. Each change in administration brings renewed hope for reform, accountability, and progress, but also heightened expectations from citizens weary of
Nigeria has entered a new chapter in its democratic journey. Each change in administration brings renewed hope for reform, accountability, and progress, but also heightened expectations from citizens weary of
Nigeria is often described as a “federal republic,” but its federalism is unique—shaped by colonial legacies, ethnic diversity, and decades of political experimentation. With over 250 ethnic groups and a
Nigeria gained independence from Britain on October 1, 1960 after decades of colonial rule. This achievement was the result of the courage, vision, and persistence of nationalist leaders who fought—through
(Part of the Nigeria234.com Civil War Series (1966–1970)) 📝 Introduction Though the guns of the Nigerian Civil War fell silent in January 1970, the legacy of Biafra still echoes in
(Part of the Nigeria234.com Civil War Series (1966–1970)) 📝 Introduction When the Nigerian Civil War ended in January 1970, the guns went silent, but the war’s shadows lingered. General Gowon’s
This report provides a comprehensive directory and strategic overview of Nigerian diplomatic missions across the globe. A total of over 70 embassies, high commissions, consulates-general, and other diplomatic offices were
Since gaining independence in 1960, Nigeria has been led by a mix of civilian presidents and military heads of state. Each leader left their mark — some with reforms, others
The question of whether Nigeria’s oil wealth has been a blessing or a curse is a central and complex issue in its national discourse. A comprehensive analysis reveals a profound
Nigeria’s foreign policy since its independence in 1960 has been defined by a resolute commitment to African leadership, a posture often encapsulated by its “Afrocentric” and “big brother” identity. This
The history of media in Nigeria is inextricably linked to the nation’s socio-political evolution, serving as a dynamic force that has both mirrored and shaped its development. From its colonial






