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  2. Seun Osewa - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder of Nairaland, a popular internet forum launched in March 2005, which was projected as the biggest African forum by Forbes. [3] YNaija listed him as one of the most innovative Nigerians in technology. [4] He was also listed among T.I.N Magazine's top 10 most influential Nigerian online entrepreneurs in 2015. [5]

  3. Nairaland - Wikipedia

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    Nairaland is a Nigerian English-language internet forum. Founded by Nigerian entrepreneur Seun Osewa on March 8, 2005, it is targeted primarily at Nigerian domestic residents and is the 6th most visited website in Nigeria.

  4. Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Around 42.5% of the population were 14 years or younger, 19.6% were aged 15–24, 30.7% were aged 25–54, 4.0% were aged 55–64, and 3.1% were aged 65 years or older. The median age in 2017 was 18.4 years. [230] Nigeria is the world's sixth-most populous country.

  5. Politics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The grant of independence to Nigeria was a milestone in the political history of the country. This period witnessed the consolidation of political gains made during the colonial era. Politicians genuinely focused their lapses on the polity. It achieved for herself a republican status by shaking off the last vestiges of colonial authority. [24]

  6. Fourth Nigerian Republic - Wikipedia

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    [4] On 29 May 2015, Buhari was sworn in as President of Nigeria, becoming the first opposition figure to win a presidential election since independence in 1960. [ 5 ] On 29 May 2019, Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in for a second term as Nigeria's president, after winning the presidential election in February 2019.

  7. Nigerian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Navy (NN) is the sea branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. The Nigerian Navy command structure today consists of the Naval Headquarters in Abuja as well as three other operational commands with headquarters in Lagos, Calabar and Bayelsa. The training command headquarters are located in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, but ...

  8. David Hundeyin - Wikipedia

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    Hundeyin received a grant from Substack Local to start the newsletter, West Africa Weekly, on its platform in 2021. [8] He attributed this publishing change to the creative and editorial freedom it afforded him.

  9. Foreign relations of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria and Ghana today have a close relationship, and they collaborate on various issues. Ghana and Nigeria are both republics in the Commonwealth of Nations. Ghana has a high commission in Abuja and a consulate-general in Lagos. Nigeria has a high commission in Accra. Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Guinea