Nigeria's futile 50-year quest for strongman-leader: How elite perfected change without transformation

    Dr. Richard Ikiebe | Opinion | Jul 29, 2025    
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Fifty years ago today, on July 29, 1975, the crackling voice of Colonel Joseph Nanven Garba pierced the early morning airwaves, announcing the end of General Yakubu Gowon's nine-year reign. The coup was bloodless, swift, and ostensibly necessary — Gowon had become "indecisive," "weak," unable to deliver the democratic transition he had promised.

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