No. Nigerian independence was granted from Great Britain in 1960, but a military coup followed closely after in 1966.
The military promised to correct any problems in the economy. The people of Nigeria have gone through many sufferings during the coup.
Richard Akinnola has written: 'Rights and limitations of Nigerian press' -- subject(s): Journalists, Legal status, laws, Press law 'History of coup d'etats in Nigeria'
Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto and prominent Nigerian politician, died on January 15, 1966. He was assassinated during a coup d'état in Nigeria. His death marked a significant turning point in Nigerian history, leading to a series of political upheavals and changes in the country's leadership.
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Coup d'etat has three syllables: coup-d'e-tat
It's usually called a "coup d'etat", or simply "a coup".
Edwin Coup died in 1892.
A coup massage is a masage to the head.