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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. Elections in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, process and outcomes of elections in Nigeria, a country with a multi-party system and a federal government. Find out how Nigerians elect their president, legislature and governors, and what challenges and controversies they face.

  4. List of political parties in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, ideology and representation of various political parties in Nigeria, a multi-party system. See the current and former parties registered with the Independent National Electoral Commission and the unregistered ones.

  5. All Progressives Congress - Wikipedia

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    The All Progressives Congress (APC) is a major political party in Nigeria, formed in 2013 by a merger of three opposition parties. It won the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections, and has 20 governors and 59 senators as of 2023.

  6. Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a major political party in Nigeria with centre-right ideology and green, white and red colours. It has won every presidential election between 1999 and 2011 and has 13 governors in the Fourth Republic.

  7. Fourth Nigerian Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Republic is the current republican government of Nigeria since 1999. It has had six presidents, including the incumbent Bola Tinubu, and several political parties and constitutional amendments.

  8. 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.

  9. Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and overview of Nigeria, a country in West Africa with over 525 languages and 30% Hausa ethnic group. Explore its geography, politics, economy, culture, and more from this comprehensive article.