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  2. 1992 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    May 12 - Muideen Akanji, boxer June 1 - Lateef Elford-Alliyu, footballer September 12 – Bernie Ibini-Isei, footballer November 1 - Gbenga Arokoyo, footballer November 16 - George Akpabio, footballer

  3. 1992 Zangon Kataf crises - Wikipedia

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    In January 1992, the first indigenous local government chairman, A.C.P. Juri Babang Ayok (retired), announced plans for relocating the same market to a neutral site where all indigenous individuals and settlers would be free to trade; this would thereby reduce the Hausa monopoly and decongest the old market, which suffered from unhygienic ...

  4. Timeline of Nigerian history - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria and her important dates, 1900-1966. 1966. Day to day events in Nigeria : a diary of important happenings in Nigeria from 1960-1970. 1982. Twenty-one years of independence : a calendar of major political and economic events in Nigeria, 1960-1981. 1982. Institut für Afrika-Kunde; Rolf Hofmeier, eds. (1990). "Nigeria".

  5. Third Nigerian Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Third Republic was the planned republican government of Nigeria in 1992 which was to be governed by the Third Republican constitution. [1] In the Third Republic, there were democratically elected state governors and state assemblies and a democratically elected federal legislature (National Assembly).

  6. 1992 Nigerian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 4 July 1992, the first time since the 1983 military coup.Only two parties were allowed to contest the elections, which resulted in a victory for the Social Democratic Party, which won 52 of the 91 Senate seats and 314 of the 593 House seats, despite the National Republican Convention receiving more votes. [1]

  7. 1992 Nigerian Air Force C-130 crash - Wikipedia

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    On 26 September 1992, a Nigerian Air Force Lockheed C-130H Hercules crashed three minutes after take-off from Lagos, Nigeria. All 159 people on board were killed, including 8 foreign nationals. The aircraft was taking off at high weight and three engines failed.

  8. Special Anti-Robbery Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) was founded in late 1992 by former police commissioner Simeon Danladi Midenda.The inciting events that spurred SARS formation were the killing of Colonel Ezra Dindam Rimdan (Nigerian Army) by police officers at a checkpoint in Lagos in September 1992, their arrest, [6] a strike by police officers in response, and a subsequent crime wave.

  9. Category:1992 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria portal; History portal; Geography portal; 1990s portal ... Pages in category "1992 in Nigeria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.