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2018 in Nigeria
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Events in the year 2018 in Nigeria.
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors
- Abia State: Okezie Ikpeazu (PDP)
 - Adamawa State: Bindo Jibrilla (APC)
 - Akwa Ibom State: Udom Emmanuel (PDP)
 - Anambra State: Willie Obiano (APGA)
 - Bauchi State: M. A. Abubakar (APC)
 - Bayelsa State: Henry Dickson (PDP)
 - Benue State: Samuel Ortom (APC)
 - Borno State: Kashim Shettima (APC)
 - Cross River State: Ben Ayade (PDP)
 - Delta State: Ifeanyi Okowa (PDP)
 - Ebonyi State: Dave Umahi (PDP)
 - Edo State: Godwin Obaseki (PDP)
 - Ekiti State: Ayo Fayose (PDP) (until 16 October); Kayode Fayemi (APC) (starting 16 October)
 - Enugu State: Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (PDP)
 - Gombe State: Ibrahim Dankwambo (PDP)
 - Imo State: Rochas Okorocha (APC)
 - Jigawa State: Badaru Abubakar (APC)
 - Kaduna State: Nasir el-Rufai (APC)
 - Kano State: Umar Ganduje (APC)
 - Katsina State: Aminu Masari (APC)
 - Kebbi State: Abubakar Atiku Bagudu (APC)
 - Kogi State: Yahaya Bello (APC)
 - Kwara State: Abdulfatah Ahmed (APC)
 - Lagos State: Akinwumi Ambode (APC)
 - Nasarawa State: Umaru Al-Makura (APC)
 - Niger State: Abubakar Sani Bello (APC)
 - Ogun State: Ibikunle Amosun (APC)
 - Ondo State: Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu (PDP)
 - Osun State: Rauf Aregbesola (APC) (until 27 November); Gboyega Oyetola (APC) (starting 27 November)
 - Oyo State: Abiola Ajimobi (APC)
 - Plateau State: Simon Lalong (APC)
 - Rivers State: Ezenwo Nyesom Wike (PDP)
 - Sokoto State: Aminu Tambuwal (APC)
 - Taraba State: Darius Ishaku (PDP)
 - Yobe State: Ibrahim Geida (APC)
 - Zamfara State: Abdul-aziz Yari Abubakar (APC)
 
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Events
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- 19 February – Dapchi schoolgirls kidnapping
 - 17 September - Over 100 people are killed in floods after two major rivers burst their banks.[1]
 - 13 October - At least 30 people are killed when a pipeline caught fire and explodes in southeast Nigeria after a raid by suspected petrol thieves.[2]
 
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Popular culture
Sports
- 9 to 25 February – Nigeria participated at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, with 3 competitors in 2 sports
 
Deaths

- 2 January – Lawal Kaita, politician (b. 1932).[3]
 - 22 January – Dahiru Musdapher, justice (b. 1942)
 - 27 February – Joseph Bagobiri, Roman Catholic Bishop (b. 1957)
 - 23 March – Idowu Sofola, jurist (b. 1934).[4]
 - 25 April – Adebayo Adedeji, economist, academic, politician and diplomat (b 1930).[5]
 - 10 June – Ras Kimono, reggae musician (b. 1958).[6]
 - 18 July – A. I. Katsina-Alu, judge (b. 1941).[7]
 - 19 July – Ibrahim Coomassie, police officer (b. 1942).[8]
 - 18 August – Denis Edozie, Supreme Court judge (b. 1935).[9]
 - 28 December – Shehu Shagari, 6th President of Nigeria
 
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See also
References
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