Nigeria @63: See Past Leaders Of Nigeria From 1914 Till Date (Pictures)
No doubt, Nigeria is a heterogeneous nation and she has been governed by people with different political Ideologies and philosophies in the past. For this reason, it is unwise to forget the achievements of these past leaders of nigeria because most of them contributed to the growth which the country has attained today.
In this article, i will be making a list of all the past leaders of Nigeria from 1914 till date. I enjoin you to read through this page carefully if you really want to know all the past leaders of Nigeria, their date of birth and duration of leadership. Trust me; you are going to enjoy this work.
Below are the Governor-Generals, presidents and military heads of state that has ruled Nigeria since 1914 till 2020:
PRE-COLONIAL NIGERIAN LEADERS:
-1). Lord Frederick Lugard – 1st Governor-General of Nigeria (1914 – 1919). Lord Frederick Lugard was the 1st Governor-General of Nigeria between 1914 – 1919. He was born in Madras, India, but was raised by his father in Worcester, England. Just like his father, Lord Lugard was a soldier, mercenary, explorer of Africa and colonial administrator.
Lord Lugard is popularly known in Nigeria for his creation of the Northern provincial administration and the 1914 amalgamation.
-2). Sir. Hugh Clifford – 2nd Governor-General of Nigeria (1914 – 1925). Sir. Hugh Clifford was the 2nd Governor-General of Nigeria. He led from 1914 till 1925. Clifford was born in Roehampton, London. His father was a a distinguished British Army General.
According to Wikipedia, Clifford wanted to join his father, Henry Hugh Clifford, in the arm, but he later joined the civil service with the help of his uncle. He is a very respected man all over the world. In fact, many schools in Malaysia are named Clifford School in his honor. In Nigeria, Sir. Hugh Clifford is well known for his introduction of elective principle in Africa.
-3). Sir. Graham Thompson – 3rd Governor-General of Nigeria (1925 – 1931). Graham Thompson was the 3rd Governor General of Nigeria. He led from 1925 till 1931 as a British civil servant in the Admiralty. After schooling at Winchester and New College, Oxford, he decided to join the civil service in 1900.
Today, Sir. Graham Thompson is popularly know for his imposition of tax on Nigerians which eventually led to the Aba women’s riot of 1929
-4). Sir. Donald Cameron – 4th Governor-General of Nigeria (1931 – 1935). Donald Cameron was the 4th Governor General of Nigeria. He led the country from 1931 till 1935. It Will surprise you to know Sir. Donald Cameron also worked in the Civil service but he never went to the university. He only attended Rathmines School in Dublin for his primary education.
Research also shows that due to his prestige, Sir. Donald Cameron was the second governor of the British to be given the mandate of Tanganyika and later the governor of Nigeria
-5). Sir Bernard Bourdillon 5th Governor-General of Nigeria (1935 – 1943). Bernard Bourdillon was the 5th Governor-General of Nigeria. He led Nigeria from 1935 till 1943. Bourdillon went to Tonbridge School in Tonbridge, Kent but he was raised in England and South Africa.
He was the British colonial administrator of both Uganda (from 1932–1935) and of Nigeria (from 1935–1943). Sir Bernard Bourdillon is popularly known in Nigeria for his division of the country into the western, eastern and northern provinces.
-6). Sir Arthur Richards – 6th Governor-General (1943 – 1948) Sir Arthur Richard was the 6th Governor-General of Nigeria. He led Nigeria from 1943 till 1948. However, Nigeria was not the only place where he serve as a colonial administrator. Sir Arthur Richards also led North Borneo, Gambia, Fiji and Jamaica too.
Richards was born by William Richard (his father) in 1885. He attended Clifton College in Bristol and Christ Church, Oxford, in 1907 with a BA. In Nigeria, Arthur Richards is basically known for bringing the the North and South under a single legislature.
-7). Sir John Macpherson – 7th Governor-General (1948 – 1954). Sir John Macpherson was the 7th Governor-General. He was born in Edinburgh and was educated at George Watson’s College and the University of Edinburgh. After the second World War, Sir. Macpherson entered the Malayan Civil Service and that was how he became known.
In Nigeria currently, Sir John Macpherson Constitution was a notable one because in the creation of the constitution, there was consultation of Nigerians for the first time.
-8 ). Sir James Robertson – 8th Governor-General (1954-1960). James Robertson was the 8th Governor-General Nigeria had. Immediately after John Macpherson, Robertson led the country from 1954 till 1960. Due to his good works, He was sent to Nigeria to represent the Queen Elizabeth as Head of State.
Research also shows the Sir James Robertson was well educated. He went to Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh and Balliol College, Oxford. Even till 1961, he was still pursuing his degree in Law (LLD).
Nigeria @63: See Past Leaders Of Nigeria From 1914 Till Date
POST – COLONIAL ERA NIGERIAN LEADERS:
-9). Rt Hon Dr. Nnanmdi Azikiwe – President and Head of State (1960-1966). Dr.Nnanmdi Azikiwe was the first ceremonial President of Nigeria and the first Head of State. He was in office between 1960 till 1966. Dr.Nnanmdi Azikiwe was a very educated man. He studied at Howard University, Lincoln University and even the University of Pennsylvania.
Today, he is considered as one of the driving forces behind the nation’s independence. Conversely, he is also known as the “father of Nigerian Nationalism”.
-10). Alhaji (Sir) Abubakar Tafawa Balewa – Prime Minister and Head of Government (1960 – 1966).
Just like Dr.Nnanmdi Azikiwe, Alhaji (Sir) Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was the first Prime Minister and Head of Government of Nigeria at the same time. He was in office between 1960 till 1966. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa schooled at Barewa College and prestigious University College London.
Before becoming the prime minister, he was the Minister of Works. Afterwards he was made the minister of Transport. Eventually, when Nigeria got her independence in 1960, Alhaji (Sir) Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was made the prime minister and head of government in nigeria. Today, he is also considered as one of the driving forces behind the nation’s independence too.
-11). Major General J.T.U Aguiyi Ironsi – Head of State (January 15,1966 – July 29, 1966). Major General J.T.U Aguiyi Ironsi was the first Head of State and military leader in Nigeria. He was in power between January 15,1966 and July 29, 1966.
According to research, Aguiyi-Ironsi went to primary and secondary school at Umuahia and Kano, respectively. He joined the Nigerian Army at the age of 18 against the wishes of his sister who was taking care of him then.
Aguiyi is internationally recognized for receiving Gallantry medal from the Austrian Government for his role in freeing an Austrian ambulance an arrested and imprisoned ambulance unit by the Congolese authorities in 1960.
-12). General Yakubu Gowon – Head of State (July 29, 1966 – July 29, 1975). General Yakubu Gowon was the next Military Head of State after General J.T.U Aguiyi Ironsi. He was in power from July 29, 1966 till July 29, 1975.
Gowon is actually from Plateau State, Nigeria. He was the youngest military chief of staff and the leader of the country during the deadly Civil War which led to the death of millions of Nigeria. Till today, General Yakubu Gowon is still alive. He is one of the significant leaders Nigeria had it its history.
-13). General Murtala Ramat Mohammed – Head of State (July 29, 1966 – February 13, 1976). General Murtala Ramat Mohammed was another popular military Head of State in Nigeria. He ruled from July 29, 1966 – Feb 13, 1976.
According to research, Murtala Mohammed was born into a fulani family Fulani ruling class family in Kano state. He went to Cikin Gida secondary school before moving to the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.
Murtala Muhammed joined the Nigerian Army in 1958. He was later killed by assassination in 1976.
-14). General Olusegun Obasanjo – Head of State (February 13, 1976 – October 1, 1979). General Olusegun Obasanjo was the next military Head of State of Nigeria. He was in power from February 13, 1976 till October 1, 1979. Obasanjo was born in the village of Ibogun-Olaogun and was educated in Abeokuta.General Olusegun Obasanjo is deemed as the best Military Head of state and president Nigeria has every had.
He was ideologically a Nigerian nationalist. This was why he handed over power to the civilian government of Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Usman Shagari. In my opinion, Obasanjo is one of the past leaders of Nigeria from 1914 till date that gave everything he had to ensure democracy and government governance in the country.
-15). Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Usman Shagari – President (October 1, 1979 – December 31, 1983). Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Usman Shagari was the next President Nigeria had after so many military coup in the country. He ruled from October 1st, 1979 till December 31st, 1983.
Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Usman Shagari grew up in polygamous family where he was trained by his uncle because his father died 5 years after he was born. Research shows that Shagari also worked as a teach before he became president. He joined politics in 1951 as the secretary of Northern People’s Congress in Sokoto, Nigeria.
After drafting the 1979 constitution of Nigeria, General Olusegun Obasanjo handed over power to Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Usman Shagari, which made him the first democratically elected president of Nigeria. Shagari later died in December 28th, 2018 (aged 93).
-16). Major General Muhammadu Buhari – Head of State (December 31, 1983 – August 27, 1985) Not too long after Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Usman Shagari took over power, Major General Muhammadu Buhari came with a coup and became the Head of State. He ruled the country from December 31, 1983 till August 27, 1985. At the time, Buhari was the General Officer Commanding (GOC).
Buhari played major during the Civil War. He joined the Nigerian army at the age of 19 and attended the Nigerian Military Training College (NMTC) in 1962.
Today, General Muhammadu Buhari claims he has changed to an ardent supporter of democracy. In the history of Nigeria, Buhari is one of the past leaders of Nigeria from 1914 till date that has been fighting corruption.
-17). General Ibrahim B. Babangida – President (August 27, 1985 – August 25, 1993). General Ibrahim B. Babangida (also known as IBB) was born on 17 August 1941, in Minna, Niger state. He joined the Nigerian Military Training College (now Nigerian Defence Academy) in Kaduna. According to Wikipedia, Babangida has been a key plotter of all the military coups in Nigeria.
Babangida later became the President of Nigeria from August 27, 1985 till August 25, 1993. His regime was a remarkable one because of all the development initiated at that time. He is one of the past leaders of Nigeria from 1914 till date that really contributed to the growth of the country.
-18). Chief Ernest Shonekan – Head of State (August 25, 1994 – November 17, 1993). Ernest Shonekan was the next in power after Babangida. He ruled Nigeria from August 25, 1993 till November 17, 1993. Apparently, Shonekan didn’t stay long in power.
History have it that Chief Ernest Shonekan was the first lawyer and business man to become a leader of Nigeria. He even worked with the popular United Africa Company of Nigeria, where he was mad a Chairman. Chief Ernest Shonekan got married to Margaret O. Shonekan who was also a civil servant in Nigeria.
-19). General Sanni Abacha – Head of State (November 17, 1993 – June 8, 1998). General Sanni Abacha was the 10th Military Head of State in Nigeria. He was in power from November 17, 1993 till June 8, 1998. Abacha was born and educated in Kano state, Nigeria. He first attended the Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot, England before joining the Nigerian Military.
According to research, General Sanni Abacha was the first Nigerian soldier to attain the rank of a full military general without skipping a single rank. This shows that he was really a dedicated army. He later died in 1998.
-20). Gen. A.A Abubakar – Head of State (June 8, 1998 – May 29, 1999). Abdulsalami Abubakar (also known as A.A Abubakar) was the next in power after Abacha. He was the military Head who ruled Nigeria from June 8, 1998 till May 29, 1999. This was after the death of Sanni Abacha.
Abubakar was born in 1942. He attended Authority Primary school (From 1950-1956) before studying at Kaduna Technical College. Research also shows that Abubakar worked with both the Nigerian Air Force and and Nigerian arm during his time.
He was so prestigious that he was given a Defence Service Medal. Accordingly, he was made a Grand Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (GCFR). This is apparently the highest award in Nigeria.
-21). Chief Olusegun Obasanjo – President (May 29, 1999 – 29 May 2007). This was the second time Chief Olusegun Obasanjo became a leader in Nigeria. But this time, he was a president not a military head of state. Obasanjo was in power from May 29th, 1999 till May 29th, 2007. Obasanjo is a well known Nigerian nationalist. He strongly believes that Nigeria will do better if the country runs a single nation-state rather than being divided into ethnic groups.
As the 12th president of Nigeria, Obasanjo initiated majority of the developments Nigeria boost of today. This is why he is usually referred to as the best president Nigeria has ever had.
Obasanjo was the one behind the creation of the Niger Delta Development Commission and implemented the Universal Basic Education Program to enhance the literacy level of Nigerians.
-22). Umaru Musa Yar’adua – President (
29 May 2007 – 5 May 2010). Umaru Musa Yar’adua was the next in power after Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. He was the president that led Nigeria from the 29th of May 2007 till the 5th of May 2010 when he died.mYar’adua was born in 1953 at Katsina, Nigeria. He went to Barewa College & the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University (ABU).
It will surprise you to know that Umaru Musa Yar’adua is one of the best presidents in the history of Nigeria. He even worked as the Governor of Katsina from 1999 to 2007 before he became a president. Yar’adua is still considered one of the best amongst all the past leaders of Nigeria from 1914 till date.
-23). Goodluck Jonathan – President (9 Feb 2010 – 29 May 2015. Acting for Yar’Adua to 5 May 2010).
Taking over as the Vice president during Umaru Musa Yar’adua’s Leadership, Goodluck Jonathan became the president of Nigeria from the 9th of February 2010 till the 29th of May 2015. However, he acted for Yar’Adua till the 5th of May 2010.
Goodluck Jonathan joined Nigerian politics after studying at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT). He was once the deputy governor of Bayelsa state, but when the acting Governor was impeached because of his criminal activities, he became the acting governor.
As vice president during Umaru Musa’s tenure, Goodluck Jonathan keep a low voice until he was declared president after the death of Umaru Musa Yar’adua. Goodluck Jonathan spent most of his time trying to make peace in the country. Conversely, after he lost the 2015 general election, he was made the chairperson of the newly inaugurated International Summit Council for Peace (ISCP). No doubt, he is one of the best amongst all the past leaders of Nigeria from 1914 till date.
-24). President Muhammadu Buhari – President (29 May 2015 – May 2022) Muhammadu Buhari is the current president of Nigeria. He assumed office on the 29th of May 2015 and he is still the leader of Nigeria till date.
Before winning the 2015 General election, Buhari had attempted in 2003, 2007 and even 2011 general elections. In 2019, he defeated Atiku Abubakar by over 3 million votes making him the president of Nigeria for another 4 years (second tenure).
[quote]-26). Bola Adekunle Ahmed Tinubu. May 2023 till date
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