Nigeria became an independent country in 1 October, 1960, gaining independence from Great Britain. The Federal Republic of Nigeria still lasts today.
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No. Nigerian independence was granted from Great Britain in 1960, but a military coup followed closely after in 1966.
Of course it did not
no it didn't.
It didn't last very long
Angola (independence granted on November 11, 1975).
South Africa was the last to gain independence in 1994. Eritrea was second to last in 1993.
Nigeria's Independence was granted on october 1 1960. However the privy court(london) was still the apex court until october 1 1963 when Nigeria became a full-fledged republic. By January 1996, Nigeria had begun its long path through military coups, counter-coups, handovers to civilians, and the circle again. In 1999, the Nigerian military handed over power to civilians again...and presidential democracy has remained till date.
Indian independence was granted in 1947, when the Queen of England (i.e. the wife of the last King-Emperor) was Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Her last name is "Nnaji"
"Adepoju" is a Nigerian last name from the Yoruba tribe.
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