But I already did all this in government and history. Ha!
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Okay okay, since you’re a scholar and you know Nigeria’s history, let me put you to a test.
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I’m going to state some facts about Nigeria’s former presidents.
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Nnamdi Azikiwe was Nigeria’s first head of state.
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What you don’t know though, is that a lot of people considered him ‘not human’. Like a spirit. Why?
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She was grateful and asked what he wanted in return, he said he wanted wisdom and power.
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Major General Agunyi Ironsi was the next Head of State. He ruled from January 1966 to July 1966.
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A man named Nwafor Orinzu, was acting president while Azikiwe was absent. Ironsi then forced all the members of that governance to resign at gun point.
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General Ironsi was killed after having a short taste of power and General Yakubu Gowon took over. He promised he would hand power over to the civilian rule after a while, then he changed his mind.
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About a year later, his overthrow was announced. Just like that. Gowon didn’t fight back, he carried his load and went to the United Kingdom.
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Up next is Murtala Mohammed who is till date one of the most famous presidents in Nigeria’s history. Not just because he’s on the 20 naira note and the airport in Lagos is named after him, but because he was a genuinely good man.
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He brought the words “fellow Nigerians” and “with immediate effect” to the national lexicon. A whole legend.
We could write 5 books about Olusegun Obasanjo’s history. His significance in Nigeria’s economic growth at the time just can’t be ignored. But we’d get to that some other time.
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Some years later, Obasanjo became president again. So we don’t gonna go back to this, just write it in the corner of your note.
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Shehu Shagari became Head of State after Obasanjo stepped down. Before going into power, this man was a serious academician.
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Next person on this list is our current president, Muhammadu Buhari, who was also head of state in 1983.
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General Ibrahim Babangida, who took over in 1985, was one hell of a man.
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I’m going to talk very shortly on this next person because his reign was just as short. Ernest Shonekan.
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After Uncle Ernest, Sani Abacha became president. And this man showed no mercy, but you already knew that. What you probably didn’t know is this.
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General Abdulsalami Abubakar became president from 1998-1999 after Abacha’s mysterious death. Remember Babangida? he and Abubakar grew up in the same household.
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Remember I said Obasanjo became president again? Yeah, this was the time. From 1999 up until 2007.
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From 2007 till 2010, Umar Musa Yar’adua was Nigeria’s president. I just want to say he was the first president to admit that there were some flaws during the elections at the time.
Such bravery right? Or stupidity? Actually, you decide.Goodluck Jonathan became president after Yar’Adua from 2010-2015.
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