1966 Military Coup Was Nigeria’s Worst National Tragedy — Joe Abah

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 1er/10/2025
As Nigeria marks its 65th Independence Day anniversary, governance expert and lawyer Joe Abah has described the 1966 military coup as the nation's most devastating setback, arguing it halted a golden era of regional prosperity and innovation that could have propelled the country to greater heights.Speaking at The Platform Nigeria event hosted by Covenant Nation Church in Iganmu, under the theme “Rebuilding Our Nation,” Abah reflected on the pre-coup years as a time of remarkable progress. “To my mind, it is the greatest tragedy that ever befell our nation,” he stated, pointing to the 1963 (…)
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