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The history of Nigeria
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5000 BC: First signs of people living in Nigeria
500 BC: The NoK formed an organized society
1000 AD: The Yoruba founded the city of Ife
1500 AD: The Portuguese slave trade to America began along Nigeria's coast
Beginning of the 18th century: The British took control over the Portuguese slave trade
1807: The slave trade was abolished
The present: Nigeria is facing a number of challenges -> a campaign of violence in the North eastern regions -> kidnapped almost 300 young women -> victim to frequent suicide bombings
Early 19th century: Holy war between Hausa and Fulani
Late 19th century: Britain dominated much of the Nigerian South
End of the 19th century: Nigeria was under British control
1914: The constitutional development began in the south
1922: A legislative council ruled the South
1947: The legislative council ruled the whole country
1954: Nigeria became a Federation
1st October 1960: Nigeria became independent
1963: Nigeria became a Federal Republic
1966: A military regime took power
1967: The Biafran War began
1970: End of the Biafran War Surrender and reintegration of Biafra
1975: End of military government
1995: The EU imposed sanctions on Nigeria
1996: 5 political parties
1999: The end of military rule
2010: Goodluck Ebele Jonathan became president
2015: Muhammadu Buhari was the first opposition candidate to become Nigerian president
February 2019: He was re-elected
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