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  The year 2023 unfolded as a remarkable chapter in Nigeria’s history, marked by political awakenings, cultural celebrations, and individual achievements. From significant elections to groundbreaking accomplishments, here’s a look at the key events that shaped the nation’s narrative.
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January

News Click
  1. Voters Registration Surge: January witnessed an unprecedented surge in political consciousness as Nigerians, both young and old, flocked to register to vote. The turnout soared from 84 million in 2019 to a staggering 96.3 million in 2023, reflecting a 14.29% increase.
  2. Peter Obi’s Symbolic Influence: Presidential candidate Peter Obi emerged as a symbol of hope, captivating both the youth and older generations. His influential presence played a significant role in the massive voter turnout during the elections.

February

Punch Newspapers
  1. New Naira Notes Protest: Nigerians voiced their dissatisfaction with the redesigned Naira notes, protesting against the hardships caused by the new currency policy.
  2. Tems’ Grammy Win: Nigerian artist Tems clinched a Grammy award in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category for her contribution to the hit song “Wait for U” with Future and Drake.
  3. 2023 Presidential Election: On February 25, the 2023 Nigerian presidential election took place, bringing in a new president, vice president, and members of the national assembly.

March

Daily Post NG
  1. Gubernatorial Election: The 2023 Nigerian gubernatorial election was held on March 18, ushering in new governors and members of state houses of assembly.
  2. Davido’s “Timeless” Album: Davido’s highly anticipated fourth album, “Timeless,” was released, marking a significant moment in his musical journey.

May

Premium Times NG
  1. AMVCA Celebrations: The annual Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) ceremony took place on May 20, recognizing outstanding achievements in the film industry. Tobi Bakare and Osas Ighodaro received Best Actor and Best Actress awards, respectively. Anikulapo swooped 5 awards at this year’s AMVCA.
  2. Enyimba’s 9th NPFL Title: Enyimba International Football Club secured their 9th Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) title, showcasing dominance in Nigerian football.
  3. Pere Jason Wins The Voice Nigeria: Pere Jason Richman emerged as the winner of Season 4 of The Voice Nigeria, showcasing his vocal prowess.
  4. Hilda Baci’s Guinness World Record: Hilda Baci gained social media acclaim by breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon, achieving an impressive 93 hours and 11 minutes, showcasing her dedication to culinary excellence.
  5. Victor Osimhen – King of Naples: Victor Osimhen made a significant impact in 2023 by guiding Naples to the Serie A title, ending a 33-year championship drought. He emerged top scorer, scoring 26 goals.
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June

Daily Trust
  1. Top Scorer in JAMB 2023: Kamsiyochukwu Nkechinyere Umeh, a student of Deeper Life High School, became the top scorer in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Her total score was 360 out of 400.

July

BellaNaija
  1. Victory Gbakara Wins Nigerian Idol: Nigerian singer Victory Gbakara emerged as the winner of the eighth edition of Nigerian Idol.

August

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  1. Josh2Funny on America’s Got Talent: Comedian Josh2Funny performed on the global stage of America’s Got Talent, showcasing his comedic talent.
  2. Coach Rena Wakama’s Historic Win: Coach Rena Wakama became the first female coach to lead a team to victory in the FIBA AfroBasket Women’s competition.
  3. Investigative Journalism – Arrows of God Orphanage: Investigative journalist Fisayo Soyombo exposed a baby factory in Anambra state, Southeast Nigeria, through a documentary. The Anambra state government subsequently closed down the Arrows of God Orphanage, the focal point of the criminal activity.

September

Daily Trust
  1. Tobi Amusan’s Diamond League Trophy: Track and field sensation Tobi Amusan secured her third consecutive Diamond League trophy with an impressive finishing time of 12.33 seconds.

October

TV Insider
  1. AMAA Awards Recognizes Excellence: The 19th edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) recognized excellence in the film industry, with Tobi Bakare winning Best Actor and Nse Ikpe-Etim winning Best Actress.
  2. Historic Success of “The Black Book” on Netflix: Editi Effiong’s film “The Black Book” made history by reaching the Top 3 globally on Netflix, gaining widespread acclaim.

November

The Guardian NG
  1. Helen Williams’ Guinness World Record: Helen Williams secured the Guinness World Record for crafting the longest hand-made wig, measuring an impressive 351.28 meters.

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December

Peoples Gazette
  1. Triumphant Night at CAF Awards: Nigerian football celebrated four prestigious victories at the 2023 CAF Awards, including the Best Female National Team and Player of the Year awards for Asisat Oshoala and Victor Osimhen.

Conclusion

The year 2023 in Nigeria was a tapestry woven with diverse threads of political engagement, cultural celebrations, and individual triumphs. As the nation moves forward, these key events/milestones serve as a testament to its resilience, creativity, and unwavering spirit. Featured Image Source: The New York Times
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This article was first published on 26th December 2023

chidozie-ahaneku

I am a poet. I am a moderate thinker who abhors radicalism on every front and believes that most things are relative. I am a social and political critic. I love writing, reading and international politics.


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