
Nigeria’s political landscape has been profoundly influenced by decades of military rule. From the first coup in 1966 to the transition to democracy in 1999, military governments left an indelible mark on the nation—shaping institutions, governance, and even the way Nigerians engage with politics today. Yet, much of this influence is often overlooked or simplified in history books.
The Beginning: Nigeria’s First Military Government
Nigeria’s first military government came to power on January 15, 1966, following a coup led by young army officers.
- Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi assumed power as head of state.
- The coup aimed to address corruption and political instability but inadvertently deepened ethnic and regional tensions.
- Though short-lived, it set the precedent for military involvement in governance, influencing the country’s political trajectory for….CONTINUE FULL READING>>

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