2024 in Nigeria
Events in the year 2024 in Nigeria .
Federal government
Events
January
7 January – Five people are killed more than 30 others are rescued after a boat capsizes along the Niger River in Anambra State .[ 1]
8 January – A two-year BBC investigation accuses the Synagogue Church of All Nations founder T. B. Joshua of rape and torture.[ 2]
9 January – At least 20 people are feared dead after an accident involving two passenger boats.[ 3]
15 January:
17 January – Two people are killed and 77 others injured during a blast caused by explosives stored for use in illegal mining operations at a dozen buildings in Ibadan .[ 6]
24 January – At least 30 people are killed during an attack by armed men in the village of Kwahaslalek, Plateau State .[ 7]
February
March
April
18 April – A schoolgirl who was abducted during the Chibok kidnapping in 2014 is rescued by authorities along with her three children in Gwoza , Borno State .[ 11]
19 April – Six soldiers are killed and two others are injured in an ambush during anti-bandit operations in Shiroro , Niger State .[ 12]
24 April – A total of 118 inmates escape from a prison in Suleja after heavy rains destroy its perimeter fence.[ 13]
May
10 May – Nine students are abducted by gunmen from the Confluence University of Science and Technology in Osara , Kogi State .[ 14]
15 May – Eight people are killed in an attack on a mosque in Gadan , Kano State .[ 15]
20 May – At least 40 people are killed in an attack on the village of Zurak in Wase , Plateau State .[ 16]
21 May:
24 May – Ten people are killed while 160 others are abducted in an attack by suspected Boko Haram militants on the village of Kuchi in Niger State .[ 19]
29 May – Nigeria readopts Nigeria, We Hail Thee , which was the country's national anthem from 1960 to 1978, as its national anthem, replacing Arise, O Compatriots .[ 20]
30 May – 2024 Aba killings : Eleven people, including five soldiers, are killed in an attack on a military checkpoint by unknown gunmen in Aba , Abia State .[ 21]
June
July
August
1 August–ongoing – End Bad Governance protests : Eleven people are killed, and one journalist is arrested as nationwide protests occur amidst a cost-of-living crisis and rising costs, which Nigerians blame on President Bola Tinubu 's new reforms.[ 32] A curfew is declared in Kano , Jigawa , Yobe and Katsina States in response to the violence.[ 33]
5 August – Seven Polish students and faculty of the University of Warsaw are arrested in Kano State on suspicion of displaying Russian flags during protests.[ 34] They are released on 28 August.[ 35]
6 August – Police detain tailors who made Russian flags that were used in anti-government protests in Kano State.[ 36]
7 August – A boat sinks following an engine explosion in Bayelsa State , killing at least 20 people.[ 37]
15 August – At least 20 students of the University of Maiduguri and the University of Jos are abducted by unidentified gunmen along the Otukpo road in Benue State .[ 38] They are subsequently freed on 23 August.[ 39]
21 August – At least 13 farmers are killed by unidentified gunmen in Niger State .[ 40]
25 August – Two police officers are killed and three others are injured in an attack in Abuja . A police spokesperson says that the proscribed Islamic Movement of Nigeria was responsible for the attack.[ 41]
26 August –
A one-week nationwide doctors' strike begins in protest over the abduction of one of their members, Ganiyat Popoola, who remains in captivity after being kidnapped in Kaduna in December 2023.[ 42]
At least 49 people are killed and more than 40,000 people are displaced by flooding caused by heavy rains in Adamawa , Jigawa , and Taraba States .[ 43]
27 August – The United States donates 10,000 doses of mpox vaccines to Nigeria, making it the first African country to receive them.[ 44]
31 August – Chidimma Adetshina , who withdrew from the Miss Universe South Africa 2024 competition due to racist abuse, is crowned as Miss Universe Nigeria 2024, defeating 24 other contestants.[ 45]
September
October
15 October – At least 170 people are killed and 100 others are injured after an overturned fuel truck explodes while residents were trying to collect its cargo in Majiya , Jigawa State .[ 57]
16 October – The Senate begins a probe into allegations that personnel of the Department of State Services had taken over the National Assembly Complex in a move to impeach the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio .[ 58]
23 October – President Tinubu implements a cabinet reshuffle that results in the dismissal of the ministers of education, tourism, women's affairs and youth development as well as the junior minister for housing.[ 59]
24 October – A Sikorsky S-76 helicopter chartered by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation crashes into the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Calabar , Cross River State . Five people are killed while the remaining three passengers are reported missing.[ 60] [ 61]
27 October – A partially-demolished building collapses in Sabon-Lugbe, Abuja , killing seven people.[ 62]
30 October – "Scores" of civilians are killed in an airstrike by the Chadian military on a group of fishermen mistaken to be Boko Haram militants in Tilma island on the Nigerian side of Lake Chad .[ 63]
November
December
5 December –
8 December – At least 43 people are abducted in an attack by unidentified gunmen on the village of Kafin Dawa , Zamfara State .[ 68]
15 December – Two people are killed during clashes between rival factions of the United Methodist Church in Taraba State .[ 69]
18 December – At least 35 people are killed in a stampede at a religious festival held at an Islamic high school in Ibadan .[ 70]
21 December –
At least ten people are killed in a stampede at a charity distribution event held at a church in Maitama , Abuja .[ 71]
Three people are killed in a stampede at a charity distribution event in Okija , Anambra State .[ 72]
25 December – At least ten civilians are killed in airstrike in Silame , Sokoto State . The military says it had accidentally hit the victims during an operation against Lakurawa militants.[ 73]
Art and entertainment
Holidays
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Deaths
January
February
4 February – Bukar Ibrahim , 73, politician, senator (2007–2019) and governor of Yobe State (1992–1993, 1999–2007).[ 77]
5 February – Jimi Solanke , 81, actor (Sango , Shadow Parties ), poet, and playwright.[ 78]
6 February – Joseph Chike Edozien , 98, traditional ruler, king of Asaba (since 1990).[ 79]
7 February – Ethel Ekpe , 60, actress (Basi and Company ).[ 80]
9 February:
10 February – Jones Arogbofa , 71, military officer, chief of staff to the president (2014–2015).[ 82]
14 February – Folake Onayemi , 59, literary scholar.[ 83]
28 February – Fabian Osuji , 82, politician, minister of education (2003–2005).
March
2 March – John Okafor , 62, actor (Issakaba ) and comedian.[ 84]
3 March – Eze V. B. C. Onyema III , 97, traditional ruler of Ogwu-Ikpele (since 1976).[ 85]
10 March – Abubakar Sodangi , 70, politician, senator (1999–2011).
14 March – Lekan Balogun , 81, monarch.[ 86]
24 March – Amaechi Muonagor , 61, actor (Karishika , Aki na Ukwa , Aki and Pawpaw ).[ 87]
26 March – Wole Oguntokun , 56, playwright.[ 88]
April
2 April – Ali Chiroma , 91, trade unionist, president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (1984–1988).
7 April – Aderounmu Adejumoke , 40, actress (Dazzling Mirage , Industreet , Jenifa's Diary ).[ 89]
8 April – Bright Esieme , 31, footballer (Enyimba ).[ 90]
9 April – Saratu Gidado , 56, actress.[ 91]
10 April – Junior Pope , 39, actor (Professor Johnbull ).[ 92]
11 April – Ogbonnaya Onu , 72, politician, minister of science (2015–2022) and governor of Abia State (1992–1993).[ 93]
17 April – Rafiu Adebayo Ibrahim , 57, politician, senator (2015–2019) and member of the House of Representatives (2011–2015).
23 April – Zulu Adigwe , actor (Basi and Company , Issakaba , Living in Bondage: Breaking Free ).[ 94]
25 April – Ayogu Eze , 65, politician, senator (2007–2015).[ 95]
May
5 May – Lizzy Evoeme , 81, actress (New Masquerade ).
9 May – Ibrahim Babangida , 47, footballer (FC Volendam ).[ 96]
17 May:
19 May – Bola Afonja , 81, politician, minister of labour (1993).[ 99]
24 May – Ayo Banjo , 90, academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Ibadan (1984–1991).[ 100]
25 May – Ibrahim Lamorde , 61, police officer, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (2011–2015).[ 101]
June
July
November
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