History traces how people, ideas, and material forces reshape the world across time. It goes beyond dates to reveal the patterns underneath: the rise and fall of power, the spark of innovation, and the mechanics of collapse. The substance isn’t the calendar, it’s the turning points that redefine what follows.
As Cicero put it, history is the witness to the passing of time. It illuminates reality, strengthens memory, and offers guidance for daily life.
WITHIN NIGERIA continues this tradition of education and enlightenment by highlighting one notable event from Nigeria’s history on June 9.
Abdulsalami Abubakar sworn-in as Head of State
On June 9, 1998, General Abdulsalami Abubakar was sworn in as Nigeria’s Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces after General Sani Abacha died suddenly the previous evening.
Abubakar, then Chief of Defence Staff, took the oath at 3:00 p.m. in the State House, Abuja, before the Armed Forces Ruling Council and senior military commanders. He also assumed the portfolio of Minister of Defence.
According to an official statement, Abacha died of a heart attack on Monday at the Presidential Villa.
In his first national broadcast that night, Abubakar urged calm and unity. “This is a time for reflection and for all Nigerians to put the country first,” he said, pledging to continue the transition to civilian rule and to maintain law and order.
The Armed Forces Ruling Council called Abacha’s death “a great loss to the nation” and said Abubakar’s appointment was “in the best interest of stability and continuity.”


