
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
NIGERIA: Good People, Great
Nation!
Nigeria is a country in West
Africa and the most populous
country in Africa. Nigeria
shares land borders with the
Republic of Benin in the west,
Chad and Cameroon in the east,
Niger in the north, and borders
the Gulf of Guinea in the south.
Since 1991, its capital has been
the centrally-located city of
Abuja; previously, the Nigerian
government was headquartered in
the coastal city of Lagos.
His Excellency,
Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
President of The Federal
Republic of Nigeria
The people of Nigeria have an
extensive history, and
archaeological evidence shows
that human habitation of the
area dates back to at least 9000
BC. The Benue-Cross River area
is thought to be the original
homeland of the Bantu migrants
who spread across most of
central and southern Africa in
waves between the 1st millennium
BC and the 2nd millennium AD.
On October 1, 1960, Nigeria
gained its independence from the
United Kingdom after decades of
colonial rule, and, at present
consists of 36 states and the
federal capital territory.
Nigeria re-achieved democracy in
1999 after a sixteen-year
interruption; from 1966 until
1999, Nigeria had been ruled
(except the short-lived second
republic, 1979-1983) by military
dictators who seized power in
coups d'état and counter-coups
during the Nigerian military
juntas of 1966-1979 and
1983-1998.
Upon
gaining independence in 1960,
Nigeria made the liberation and
restoration of the dignity of
Africa the centerpiece of its
foreign policy and played a
leading role in the fight
against the apartheid regime in
South Africa; Nigeria's foreign
policy was soon tested in the
1970s after the country emerged
united from its own civil war
and quickly committed itself to
the liberation struggles going
on in the Southern Africa
sub-region. Though Nigeria never
sent an expeditionary force in
that struggle, it offered more
than rhetoric to the African
National Congress (ANC) by
taking a committed tough line
with regard to the racist regime
and their incursions in southern
Africa, in addition to
expediting large sums to aid
anti-colonial struggles.
Nigeria was also a founding
member of the Organization for
African Unity (now the African
Union), and has tremendous
influence in West Africa and
Africa on the whole. Nigeria has
additionally founded regional
cooperative efforts in West
Africa, functioning as
standard-bearer for ECOWAS and
ECOMOG, economic and military
organizations respectively.
OTHER RESOURCES
Please click here for more
information and resources on
Nigeria by visiting the official
information gateway of the
federal republic of Nigeria -
http://nigeria.gov.ng/
And also visit the official
website of the office of public
communications at the State
house in Abuja, Nigeria -
http://www.nigeriafirst.org/