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Nigeria: 60 Years After the First Military Coup
Military rule bred a culture of fear, opportunity and sycophancy in Nigerian society, argues JEFF GODWIN DOKI ...
Major Godwin Onyefuru, a retired Nigerian Army officer, still carries the scars of the 1966 coup that reshaped the nation’s ...
Yesterday, January 15, 2026, marked exactly 60 years since Nigeria’s first military coup of 1966, a turning point that ...
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Rewriting history with venom: Fani-Kayode, the 1966 coup, and a diatribe against the Igbo
A cursory review of an article published in Daily Trust on Thursday, January 15, 2025, titled “A Morning of Carnage” and ...
Defence Minister Christopher Musa says Nigeria is closer to lasting security than ever, urges citizens to reject support for ...
Political scientist Professor Jibrin Ibrahim warns Nigeria is reliving democratic collapse that triggered military ...
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How the gun changed course of Nigeria's history – Ayo Opadokun
As the title of the book suggests, Opadokun used the gun as a metaphor for the military, militarist power and its hegemony in ...
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1966 Coup: Prof Pam Uncovers How and Who Abducted, Killed His Father, “My Mother Begged"
Professor Ishaya Pam recounts his father Lt Col James Yakubu Gyang Pam's abduction and murder during Nigeria's January 15, ...
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