The history of Federalism in Nigeria can be traced to the division of the country into three provinces (Northern Province, Western Province and Eastern Province) by Governor Bernard Bourdillion in 1939. Governor Bernard Bourdillion (1935 – 1943) recommended the replacement of the provinces by regions which Arthur Richard’s Constitution later implemented in 1946. It was […]
See Below The History Of Nigeria Military Coup Since the country’s independence from the british empire in 1960. The military coup is the violent or non-violent overthrow of an existing political regime by the military. Between 1966 and 1999 the army held power in nigeria without interruption apart from a short-lived return to democracy between 1979-1983. […]
See History Of Nigeria Governors Forum Below…. The evolution of the NGF can be tied to two phases; the first being from 1999 to 2008 and the second being from 2009 till date. The first phase is characterized by very minimal activity by the Forum as well as a paltry meeting attendance by members and a […]
See Below The History Of Nigeria Mass Media The Nigerian mass media started out with the publication of Iwe Iroyin; that was in 1859. It was published by Rev. Henry Townsend, who was a Briton. … It was learnt that the Nigerian newspapers that were available then contributed greatly to the achievement of Nigeria’s independence from […]