Usoro oge nke Lagos Steeti
Ọdịdị
(Dupụ̀rụ̀ sì Timeline of Lagos)
Ihe na-esonụ ugbu a bụ usoro iheomume nke akụkọ ihe mere eme nke obodo ukwu Lagos, Nigeria.
Tupu narị afọ nke ịrị na ịtoolụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]
- 1472 - Ruy de Sequeira nke Portugal na-akpọ ebe "Lago de Curamo".
- 1600 - Ashipa ghọrọ Oba.
- 1630
- Eze Ado nọ n'ọchịchị.
- Iga Idunganran wuru (ihe dịka ụbọchị).
- 1669 - Eze Gabaro nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1704 - Eze Akinsemoyin nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1749
- Eletu Kekere ghọrọ Oba.
- Eze Ologun Kutere n'ọchịchị.
- 1775 - Adele Ajosun ghọrọ Oba.
- 1780 - Eshilokun ghọrọ Oba.
Narị afọ nke ịrị na ịtoolụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- 1829 - Oba Idewu Ojulari nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1837 - Oba Oluwole nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1841 - Akitoye ghọrọ Oba.[1]
- 1845 - Oba Kosoko nọ n'ọchịchị.[1]
- 1851 - Bọmbụ ndị Britain tụrụ Lagos.[2][3]
- 1852 - E guzobere onye nnọchi anya Britain. [1]
- 1853 - Eze Dosunmu nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1859- CMS Grammar School dị na Bariga, nke dịpụrụ adịpụ na Lagos na Lagos State, bụ ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị kachasị ochie na Naịjirịa, nke Church Missionary Society guzobere na 6 June 1859.
- 1860 - E guzobere chọọchị Katọlik.[2]
- 1861 - Ndị Britain weghaara Lagos.[3]
- 1862 - Lagos ghọrọ ógbè ndị Britain.
- 1866 - Ndị bi na ya: 25,083.
- 1878 - E hiwere ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị ụmụ nwoke Methodist.
- 1881 - Ndị bi na ya: 37,452.
- 1885 - Oba Oyekan I nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1886 - Cable ekwentị jikọtara Lagos na London.[4]
- 1888 - E guzobere Ụlọ Ahịa Lagos. [1][5]
- 1889 - E wuru Ụlọikpe. [ihe odide dị mkpa]
- 1894
- 1898 - Ìhè okporo ámá eletrik malitere ịrụ ọrụ.[4]
- 1899
- E guzobere Ụlọ Akụ̀ Anglo-African. [1]
- Onye Briten William MacGregor ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos Colony.
- 1900 - Ụgbọ okporo ígwè Ibadan-Lagos malitere ịrụ ọrụ.[8]
Narị afọ nke ịrị abụọ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]1901-1959
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- 1901
- Oba Eshugbayi Eleko nọ n'ọchịchị.
- Carter Bridge wuru.
- E hiwere ụlọ ọrụ Lagos.[9]
- Ndị bi na ya: 41,487.
- 1903 - Onye na-ese ihe Aina Onabolu na-arụsi ọrụ ike.[10]
- 1908 - Lagos Municipal Board of Health [1] na People's Union [2] guzobere.
- 1909 - E hiwere King's College, Lagos.[1]
- 1911
- Ụgbọ okporo ígwè Kano-Lagos malitere ịrụ ọrụ.
- Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society chapter guzobere.
- Ndị bi na ya: 73,766.
- 1913 - E wuru ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Apapa.
- 1914
- Lagos ghọrọ isi obodo nke British Colony na Protectorate of Nigeria.[11]
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Lagos Central Times malitere ibipụta (ihe dịka ụbọchị).
- Anfani Bus Service malitere ịrụ ọrụ. [1]
- 1917 - E guzobere Lagos Town Council na Colonial Bank [1] .[3]
- 1920s - E hiwere Lagos Market Women's Association.[12]
- 1921 - Ndị bi na ya: 98,303.
- 1923
- Ansar Ud Deen (òtù okpukpe) na Lagos Women's League [1] guzobere.
- Nigerian National Democratic Party hiwere na Lagos.
- 1925
- Oba Ibikunle Akitoye nọ n'ọchịchị.
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Lagos Daily News malitere ibipụta.[13]
- 1926
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Nigerian Daily Times malitere ibipụta.[13]
- Ụlọ Ndị Agha Industrial (reformatory) e wuru na Yaba.
- 1927 - E guzobere Queen's College, Lagos na Lagos Executive Development Board [1] .
- 1928
- Oba Sanusi Olusi nọ n'ọchịchị.
- St Gregory's College, Lagos na Lagos Book Club tọrọ ntọala.[14]
- 1930 - E wuru ámá egwuregwu.
- 1931
- Ọbá akwụkwọ Tom Jones meghere.
- Ndị bi na ya: otu narị na iri abụọ na isii, narị anọ na iri asaa na anọ.
- 1932
- Oba Falolu nọ n'ọchịchị.
- Igbobi College na Yaba Higher College tọrọ ntọala.
- 1939 - E wuru Yaba Estate.
- 1943 - Ebe ngosi nka na Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Lagos State Museum meghere.[1]
- 1944 - A haziri Ngalaba Ụmụ nwanyị Naịjirịa na Lagos.[12][15]
- 1945 - E guzobere Holy Child College Obalende.
- 1946
- 1947 - E hiwere Mahadum Nkà na Ụzụ Yaba.
- 1949
- "Komiti na-achịkwa ụgwọ ezumike nká" haziri. [1]
- Oba Adeniji Adele nọ n'ọchịchị.
- 1950
- E guzobere kansụl onye isi obodo; Abubakar Ibiyinka Olorun-Nimbe họpụtara onye isi obodo.
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese nke Lagos na-arụsi ọrụ ike.[17]
- 1951 - Lagos ghọrọ akụkụ nke Western Region.
- 1952 - Ndị bi na ya: narị abụọ na iri isii na asaa, narị anọ na asaa.[18]
- 1957
- E hiwere Ebe Ngosi Ihe Mgbe Ochie Mba Naịjirịa.
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Irohin Imole Yoruba na-amalite ibipụta.[19]
- 1958 - E hiwere ụlọ ahịa bọọlụ bọọlụ.
Afọ 1960 ruo afọ 1999
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- 1960 - Lagos Stock Exchange na Nigeria Acceptances Limited.
- 1961 - E hiwere Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.[20]
- 1962 - E guzobere Mahadum Lagos.[3]
- 1963
- E wuru Independence House.
- Ndị bi na ya: narị puku isii na iri ise na ise, narị abụọ na iri anọ na isii.
- 1964
- National Library of Nigeria wuru.
- Ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ Bagatelle na azụmaahịa (ihe dịka ụbọchị). [1]
- E guzobere ụlọ akwụkwọ Lebanese Community School.
- 1965 - Adeyinka Oyekan nke Abụọ ghọrọ Oba.
- 1967
- 1972 - E wuru Lagos National Stadium.
- 1973 - E mere egwuregwu nke abụọ nke Africa.
- 1975
- E wuru àkwà mmiri Eko.
- Federal Government College Lagos na Bridge Boys Football Club tọrọ ntọala.
- Adekunle Lawal ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- Ndị bi na ya: otu nde, puku iri isii, nri narị na iri asatọ na anọ obodo; 1,476,837 obodo mepere emepe.[23]
- 1976 - E wuru Ụlọ ihe nkiri nka nke mba.
- 1977
- Emume nka na ọdịbendị nke abụọ nke Afrịka nke e mere na Festac Town.[1][10]
- Ogige Kalakuta Republic nke Fela Kuti na Mushin na-ere ọkụ.
- Ụlọ ọrụ nyocha ahụike nke Naijiria guzobere na Yaba (ihe dịka ụbọchị).[24]
- Ndubuisi Kanu ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos Steeti.[22]
- 1978 - Ebitu Ukiwe ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- 1979
- Ọdụ Ụgbọelu Mba Nile nke Murtala Muhammed meghere.
- Lateef Jakande ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Legos Steeti.[22]
- 1980
- E wuru okporo ụzọ Badagry-Lagos.
- Lagos Plan of Action edere.[21]
- E hiwere ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị Apata Memorial.
- Wonder Baking Company na azụmaahịa. [1]
- 1981
- E guzobere ụlọ akwụkwọ mba ụwa na Lagos.
- Nnukwu ụlọ ụka Chapel nke ndị mmeri malitere.
- 1982 - E guzobere ụlọ akwụkwọ asụsụ India.
- 1983
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Vanguard malitere mbipụta.
- Ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ Mama Cass na azụmaahịa.
- 1984 - Gbolahan Mudasiru ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Legos Steeti.[22]
- 1985 - Magazin Newswatch malitere ibipụta.
- 1986 - Mike Akhigbe ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- 1988 - Raji Rasaki ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- 1989
- E mere asọmpi Asọmpi Afrịka n'egwuregwu.
- E hiwere ụlọ akụ Intercontinental.
- 1990
- Àkwà mmiri Mainland nke atọ meghere.
- Lagos City Polytechnic and Equitorial Trust Bank guzobere.
- Ndị bi na ya: 4,764,000 (obodo mepere emepe).[25]
- 1991
- Gọọmentị etiti si Lagos kwaga Abuja.[3]
- Tell Magazine malitere ibipụta.
- Ụlọ akụ Diamond meghere.
- E guzobere ụlọ akwụkwọ azụmahịa Lagos.
- 1992
- Pepsi Football Academy tọrọ ntọala, Agege.[26]
- Ihe mberede C-130 nke ndị agha ụgbọelu Naịjirịa.
- Michael Otedola ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- 1993
- Ogige Jhalobia meghere.[27]
- Olagunsoye Oyinlola ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- 1994
- Chocolat Royal na azụmaahịa.[28]
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ P.M. News malitere ibipụta.
- 1995
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Thisday malitere ibipụta.
- Ndị bi na ya: nde ise, narị itoolu na iri isii na isii (obodo mepere emepe).[25]
- 1996
- E guzobere Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary.
- Nri ọkụkọ a kwọrọ akwọ na-emeghe na Surulere.
- Mohammed Buba Marwa ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos Steeti.[22]
- 1997
- E hiwere Redeemer's International Secondary School nke dị na Maryland.
- Ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ Tantalizers meghere na Festac Town (ihe dịka ụbọchị).
- 1999
- 20 Febụwarị: Nhọrọ ndị omeiwu Naijiria, nke afọ nke 1999 mere.
- Bola Tinubu ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos State.[22]
- 2000 - **Ndị bi: nde asaa, narị abụọ na iri atọ na atọ (obodo mepere emepe).[25]
Narị afọ nke ịrị abụọ na otu
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- 2001 - Akwụkwọ akụkọ Daily Independent malitere ibipụta.
- 2002
- Obodo kewara "n'ime mpaghara kansụl mpaghara 57."[21]
- Mahadum Pan-African, Lagos guzobere.
- Mgbawa nke ngwá agha Lagos.
- 2003
- Oba Rilwan Akiolu nọ n'ọchịchị.
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Sun malitere mbipụta.
- 2004
- E hiwere ụlọ akụ Spring Bank.
- Silverbird Cinema na azụmahịa.[29]
- 2005
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Business Day malitere ibipụta.
- E guzobere SunRise Sixth Form College.
- Ndị bi na ya: 8,767,000 (obodo mepere emepe).[25]
- 16 Nọvemba: Ọkụ na Ebute Metta.
- 2006
- 2006 Ụlọ Lagos dara
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ Nation malitere ibipụta.
- E guzobere ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Tin Can Island.[30]
- FinBank tọrọ ntọala.
- Ụlọ Ahịa Palms na-emeghe.
- Mee - Mgbawa nke paịpụ mmiri Atlas Creek.
- Disemba - Mgbawa nke paịpụ Abule Egba.
- Oge na Mo talk show malitere mgbasa ozi.
- 2007
- Eprel: E mere ntuli aka steeti; Babatunde Fashola ghọrọ gọvanọ nke Lagos Steeti.[31]
- Teslim Balogun Stadium wuru.
- E hiwere Centre for Contemporary Art.[32]
- 2008
- Akwụkwọ akụkọ ọzọ malitere ibipụta.
- My People Football Club tọrọ ntọala.
- Mgbawa nke paịpụ Ijegun.
- 2009 - Nike Centre for Art and Culture meghere.
- 2010
- Emume foto Lagos malitere.
- Ebe ọdịnala Whitespace na-arụ ọrụ.
- 2011
- Lagos Fashion Week malitere.[33]
- Enterprise Bank Limited, Keystone Bank Limited, na Mainstreet Bank Limited guzobere.
- Ikeja City Mall, L'Espace (ụlọ ahịa), na ụlọ ọrụ Google na azụmahịa.[34][35]
- 2012
- Ogige Makoko lara n'iyi.[36]
- Lagos Countdown malitere.
- 2013
- A na-emeghe àkwà mmiri Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge.
- E wuru ụlọ akwụkwọ Makoko na-ese n'elu mmiri.
- Ihe owuwu mmepe nke Eko Atlantic malitere.
- 2014
- Ntiwapụ nje Ebola.
- 12 Septemba: Ụlọ nzukọ ụlọ ụka dara na Ikotun-Egbe dị nso.
- 2015 12 Ọgọst: Helikọpta dara na Oworonshoki.
- 2016 - Ụlọ dara.
- 2018 - African Championships in Athletics.
- 2019 - Nkwada ụlọ akwụkwọ.
- 2020 - Njedebe ngagharị iwe SARS.[37]
- 2021 - Nkwada ụlọ elu.
Hụkwa Ihe ọzọ
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- Akụkọ ihe mere eme nke Lagos
- Ndepụta nke ndị Gọvanọ nke Lagos Steeti
- Ndepụta nke mpaghara gọọmentị ime obodo nke Lagos Steeti site na ọnụ ọgụgụ mmadụ
- Usoro oge nke obodo ndị ọzọ na Naịjirịa: Ibadan, Kano, Port Harcourt
Edensibia
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Akwụkwọ
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Njikọ mpụga
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