1992_in_Nigeria
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1992 to Nigeria and its people.
See also: Timeline of Nigerian history
Federal government
July
- 4 - parliamentary elections took place, the first since the first since the 1983 military coup
- 25 to August, athletes participated in the Barcelona Olympics
September
- 26 - 1992 Nigerian Air Force C-130 crash occurs crashes just after take-off from Lagos killing all 158 on board[1]
Unknown
- Wikki Tourists F.C. football club established
- May 12 - Muideen Akanji, boxer
- June 1 - Lateef Elford-Alliyu, footballer
- September 12 – Bernie Ibini-Isei, footballer
- November 1 - Gbenga Arokoyo, footballer
- November 16 - George Akpabio, footballer
- November 21 - Davido, musician
- December 9 - Michael Augustine, footballer
- December 12 - Ramon Azeez, footballer
- December 22 - Mohamed Bachar, footballer
- December 24 - Michel Babatunde footballer
- December 27 - Femi Balogun, footballer
- Major-general Abdul Rahman Mamudu, military Governor of Gongola State (born 1937)
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