Mashujaa Day
On October 20, 1952, amidst mounting tension in Kenya triggered by the October 6, 1952, assassination of Chief Waruhiu Kung'u, Governor Baring issued an order declaring a state of emergency. In response, the British auth...
Historical Events
9- 1952 A state of emergency is declared in Kenya, and hundreds of suspected leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising arrested.
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Joseph Murumbi thrust into the center of national politics as acting Secretary-General of the Kenya African Union following the declaration of a State of Emergency and the detention of senior KAU leadership including Jomo Kenyatta. -
Richard Achieng Oneko arrested under Operation Jock Scott alongside Jomo Kenyatta, Paul Ngei, Bildad Kaggia, Kung'u Karumba, and Fred Kubai, becoming one of the Kapenguria Six. -
Paul Ngei arrested during Operation Jock Scott alongside Jomo Kenyatta and other nationalist leaders as the Mau Mau Emergency begins. -
Governor Sir Evelyn Baring declares a State of Emergency in British Kenya and grants sweeping detention and security powers to colonial authorities. -
J. M. Kariuki joins the Mau Mau uprising after the declaration of the State of Emergency in colonial Kenya. -
Tom Mboya commemorated with the unveiling of a bronze memorial monument on Moi Avenue near the site of his assassination. -
Paul Ngei commemorated during Mashujaa Day celebrations with the unveiling of a bronze statue at Chumvi junction. - 2020 Nigerian police open fire on protesters in Lagos amid escalating protests against police violence around the country.
Famous Births
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Ismail al-Azhari, the third President of Sudan, is born. - 1944 ChΓ©rif Souleymane, a Guinean footballer, is born.
- 1944 ChΓ©rif Souleymane, a Guinean footballer, is born. π¬π³ Guinea
Famous Deaths
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his son Moatassem Gaddafi are captured and killed by rebel forces in a revolt that received international military assistance.