1993 in Nigeria

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Years in Nigeria:   1992 1993 1994  
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1993 to Nigeria and its people.

Incumbents[]

Federal government[]

Governors[]

  • Adamawa State:
  • Akwa Ibom State:
  • Anambra State:
  • Bendel State:
  • Benue State:
  • Borno State:
  • Cross River State:
  • Delta State:
  • Edo State:
  • Gongola State:
  • Imo State:
  • Jigawa State:
  • Kaduna State:
  • Kano State:
  • Katsina State:
  • Kebbi State:
  • Kogi State:
  • Kwara State:
  • Lagos State:
  • Niger State:
  • Ogun State:
  • Osun State:
  • Oyo State:
  • Taraba State:
  • Yobe State:

Events[]

June[]

August[]

  • August 26, 1993 — President Ibrahim Babangida steps down due to pressure from the Armed Forces Ruling Council. Ernest Shonekan assumes the reins of power as the Interim Head of State.

November[]

  • November 17, 1993 — Ernest Shonekan is forced to resign from office. Defence Minister, Sani Abacha becomes Head of State, and establishes the Provisional Ruling Council of Nigeria.

Births[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Glasgow 2014 - Ifeoma Nwoye Profile". g2014results.thecgf.com. Retrieved 26 May 2020.


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