The ₦100 note was issued on 1 December 1999 to mark the centenary of the proclamation of the Protectorate. The reverse depicted Zuma Rock.
New Series1999· Obasanjo II· Chapter I · Money
₦100 introduced
Centenary of the colony commemorated. Obafemi Awolowo on the obverse.
Sources
- · CBN Currency Department Bulletin (Dec 1999)
What it cost — political & economic reality
The political and economic reality
Nigeria in 1999: who was in charge, the cabinet of the day, the GDP, and the crises that defined the period.
President · Fourth Republic
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
1999–2007· PDP
National reality
Return to civilian rule, 29 May 1999. Telecoms deregulation (2001) — GSM revolution. Paris Club exit, October 2005 ($30 bn debt relief, Okonjo-Iweala). Pension Reform 2004. EFCC established 2003.
Crises of the period
- Third Term agenda defeated 2006
- Niger Delta militancy intensifies
- ASUU strikes; Sharia introduction in 12 northern states
GDP (World Bank)
$59 bn (1999) → $166 bn (2007)
Cabinet (selected portfolios)
- Finance
Adamu Ciroma (1999–2003); Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (2003–06)
- Education
Tunde Adeniran; Babalola Borishade; Fabian Osuji; Chinwe Obaji; Oby Ezekwesili
- Health
Prof. ABC Nwosu
Source: Federal Gazette 1999–2007; CBN; World Bank WDI
Tier 1 · primary
Courts. Gazettes. National archives.
Tier 2 · corroborating
OCCRP. HRW. BudgIT. TheCable.
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