2006 in Nigeria

2006
in
Nigeria

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This article is about the particular significance of the year 2006 to Nigeria and its people. See also Timeline of Nigerian history

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Events

January

  • January 25 - Nigerian militants attack the industrial facility of a subsidiary of the Italian oil giant, Nigerian Agip Oil Company in Port Harcourt killing eight policemen and a civilian worker.

February

  • February 9 - A large-scale slaughter is planned at a Nigerian farm where thousands of chickens have died from bird flu.
  • February 18 - Sixteen people are killed in northern Nigeria as demonstrators protest the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons by storming and burning Christian churches and businesses.

March

April

  • April 9 - Nigerian President Obasanjo and the Republic of the Congo president Denis Sassou-Nguesso host talks in Abuja between the rival groups in Darfur hoping to accelerate the peace process. Sudanese attendees include Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, Minni Arcua Minnawi head of the most powerful faction of the divided Sudan Liberation Army, and Khalil Ibrahim, leader of the smaller Justice and Equality Movement.

May

  • May 12 - A pipeline explosion on the outskirts of Lagos kills about 100 people. Vandals were tapping into the pipeline to steal oil when the blast erupted.
  • May 16 - The National Assembly of Nigeria votes against a constitutional amendment to remove term limits; President Obasanjo is prevented from contesting a third term in office.

June

July

  • July 8 - The Nigerian government announces it will lay off over 33,000 of 160,000 civil servants before 2007.[3]

August

  • August 1 - Nigerian troops begin to pull out of Bakassi.[4]

September

References

  1. ^ "UNITED NATIONS COMMUNIQUÉ FOLLOWING SIGNING OF BOUNDARY AGREEMENT BY PRESIDENTS OF CAMEROON, NIGERIA" (Press release). United Nations Department of Public Information. 12 June 2006. SG/2113-AFR/1395. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
  2. ^ "Nigeria agrees Bakassi handover". BBC News. 13 June 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
  3. ^ Akunna, Chuks (7 July 2006). "Nigeria: FG to Lay Off 33,000 Workers, Earmarks N50 Billion for Severance Package". This Day. Retrieved 28 November 2025 – via allAfrica.
  4. ^ "Nigeria hands territory to Cameroon". Al Jazeera. Agence France-Presse. 12 August 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
  5. ^ "Nigeria: The Gusau Barrage Tragedy". Daily Trust. 10 October 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2025 – via allAfrica.