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  1. The National Party of Nigeria (NPN) was the dominant political party in Nigeria during the Second Republic (1979–1983).

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    In 1979, five political parties competed in a series of elections in which Alhaji Shehu Shagari of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) was elected president. All five parties won representation in the National Assembly. On 1 October 1979, Shehu Shagari was sworn in as the first President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic ...

  3. Assembleia Nacional da Nigéria. A Assembleia Nacional da República Federal da Nigéria é uma legislatura estabelecida ao abrigo da seção 4 da Constituição da Nigéria e compreende a 109 membros [ 1] o Senado e a 360 membros a Câmara dos Representantes. [ 2] .

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    The National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons[a] was formed in 1944 by Herbert Macaulay. Herbert Macaulay was its first president, while Azikiwe was its first secretary. The NCNC was made up of a rather long list of nationalist parties, cultural associations, and labor movements that joined to form NCNC. The party at the time was the second to ...

    The first test of the party came in the 1951 election. The party won majority votes in the Eastern Region of Nigeria's House of Assembly but became the opposition in the western region with Azikiwe as the opposition leader representing Lagos. Although the Action Group (AG) won a plurality of the votes in the election, its prospects were uncertain a...

    After Nigeria's independence, Azikiwe was Governor-General (1960-1963) and President (1963-1966). Dr. M.I.Okpara succeeded Azikiwe as Premier of Eastern Nigeria from 1959 to 1966. In 1966, a military coup ended Azikiwe's term as president, and the NCNC dissolved in the following turmoil.By the late 1940s, the remnant of the Nigerian Youth Movement,...

    Peter C. Lloyd, The Development of Political Parties in Western Nigeria. The American Political Science Review > Vol. 49, No. 3 Sep., 1955.
    Sklar, Richard L. (2004). Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation. Africa World Press. ISBN 978-1-59221-209-5. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
    Tekena N. Tamuno, Separatist Agitations in Nigeria since 1914. The Journal of Modern African Studies > Vol. 8, No. 4 Dec., 1970.
    • 16 January 1966
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    • 1944
  4. National Party of Nigeria. political party, Nigeria. Also known as: NPN. Learn about this topic in these articles: leadership of Ojukwu. In Odumegwu Ojukwu. He joined the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in January 1983 and subsequently attempted to reenter politics; his bid for the senate representing the state of Anambra was unsuccessful.