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  2. Politics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the federal government, legal system, and political history of Nigeria, a country in West Africa. The web page covers the branches, sources, and influences of the Nigerian law, as well as the constitutional framework and challenges of the Nigerian politics.

  3. Muslim–Muslim ticket - Wikipedia

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    Following independence in 1960, Nigeria experienced political instability, military coups, and ethnic tensions, culminating in the Nigerian Civil War from 1967 to 1970. The First Republic of Nigeria, from 1963 to 1966, saw the emergence of the Muslim–Muslim ticket as a political strategy, notably during the 1964 election in the Western Region ...

  4. Nigerian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The south that was ethnically divided between the Igbo and the Yoruba, though the region most in favour of Nigerian nationalism; faced the north that was suspicious of the politics of the south, creating the North-South regional cleavage that has remained an important issue in Nigerian politics. [5] In 1960, Nigeria became an independent country.

  5. List of ethnic groups in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is a very ethnically diverse country with 371 ethnic groups, the largest of which are the Hausa, Yoruba and the Igbo. This web page provides a non-exhaustive list of ethnic groups in Nigeria, their states, and their languages.

  6. Wale Adebanwi - Wikipedia

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    Identity politics, race relations, elites and cultural politics, spatial politics and social change Wale Adebanwi (born 1969) is a Nigerian -born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford where he was, until June 2021, a Professor of Race Relations, and the Director of the African Studies Centre , School of Interdisciplinary ...

  7. Geopolitical zones of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is divided into six geopolitical zones, created during the regime of president General Sani Abacha. They are a type of administrative division grouping the country's states, based on ethnic groups, political history, and resource sharing.

  8. Communal conflicts in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Communal conflicts in Nigeria [3] can be divided into two broad categories: [4] [dubious – discuss] Ethno-religious conflicts , attributed to actors primarily divided by cultural , ethnic, or religious communities and identities, such as instances of religious violence between Christian and Muslim communities .

  9. Nupe people - Wikipedia

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    The Nupe are an ethnic group native to North Central Nigeria, with a population of about 3.5 million. They trace their origin to Tsoede, a 15th-century ruler, and have a loose confederation of towns along the Niger. They are predominantly Muslims and have several local traditional rulers.