History of Nigeria
In the beginning of 11,000 BC, prehistoric residents living in the area were found. Today, many African African civilizations have settled in the Nigeria region, such as the Benen Empire, the Kingdom of Nauri and the empire. Islam arrives in Nigeria through the 11th century Hausa state, when Christianity comes from Nigeria to Nagorno from Augustine and Capuchin monks in Portugal in the 15th century. Occupation of the lion empire region. In 1851 the British army gained aggression and was officially connected in 1861. Nigeria was established in 1901 as a British protectorate. Colonialism lasted until 1960, when the independence movement gained independence and gained Nigeria's independence. Nigeria first became a republic in 1963, but three years later a bloody coup subsequently succumbed after the death of martial rule, a separatist movement later formed the Biafra Republic in 1967, thereby moving towards the three-year Nigerian civil war. After a new constitution was recorded in 1979, Nigeria again became a republic. But after the military regime came to power four years later, the Republic was short. In August 1993 a new republic was planned, but it was re-divided by General Shani Abaash three months later. False died in 1998, and the fourth Republic was established next year, which ended the three-decade non-military regime.
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