Communist Party of Nigeria

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Communist Party of Nigeria (CPN) was a communist party in Nigeria. It was founded in November 1960 in Kano, largely by cadres of the Nigerian Youth Congress. Initially the party drew political inspiration from the Communist Party of Great Britain. However, the constitution adopted by the party was based on the 1945 constitution of the Communist Party of China.[1]

However, the party remained relatively isolated from international relations, not having close links with neither the Communist Party of the Soviet Union nor the Chinese party. When the Socialist Workers and Farmers Party of Nigeria was formed in 1963, the CPN denounced it as "the latest effort in a long series of opportunist and egoistic acts which have contributed much towards disrupting the Socialist movement in Nigeria." [2]

CPN was banned by the Decree 34 of the regime of General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi in 1966.[3]


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  1. ^ Marxism during the 1950s: Reformation, Regrouping, and the Future
  2. ^ The Socialist Workers' and Farmers' Party of Nigeria: A Communist Party with a Mind of Its Own
  3. ^ THISDAYonline
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