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  2. Timeline of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    1960 - Lagos Stock Exchange and Nigeria Acceptances Limited. 1961 - Nigerian Institute of International Affairs founded. [29] 1962 - University of Lagos established. [5] 1963 Independence House built. [30] Population: 655,246. 1964 National Library of Nigeria built. Bagatelle restaurant in business (approximate date). [30] Lebanese Community ...

  3. History of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria became independent in 1960. From 1967 to 1970, the "Biafra War" raged in the south-east - one of the worst humanitarian disasters of modern times. After three decades mostly of increasingly restrictive military dictatorships, Nigeria became a democratic federal republic based on the US model in 1999.

  4. Colonial Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Nigeria was ruled by the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth century until 1st of October 1960 when Nigeria achieved independence. [8] Britain annexed Lagos in 1861 and established the Oil River Protectorate in 1884. British influence in the Niger area increased gradually over the 19th century, but Britain did not effectively occupy ...

  5. Category:1960 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960 in Nigeria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. 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".

  7. Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is divided roughly in half between Muslims, who live mostly in the north part of the country, and Christians, who live mostly in the south; indigenous religions, such as those native to the Igbo and Yoruba ethnicities, are in the minority. [20] Nigeria is a regional power in Africa and a middle power in international affairs.

  8. 1960 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    July 1960 - Adesoji Aderemi became 1st African to be appointed governor in the Commonwealth; October 1, 1960 - Nigerian Independence Day; October 1, 1960 - Tafawa Balewa became prime minister; October 1, 1960 - Sir James Robertson (1899 - 1983) became governor-general. November 16, 1960 - Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996) became governor general

  9. List of sovereign states in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Federation of Nigeria (from 1 October 1960 to 1 October 1963) [66] [67] First Nigerian Republic (from 1 October 1963 to 15 January 1966) [67] Widely-recognized independent state. UN member state (from 7 October 1960). Commonwealth realm (to 1 October 1963). Nigeria was a federation of three regions (to 27 May 1967) and twelve states (from 27 ...