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  2. Demographics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The various Nigerian confraternities or "campus cults" are active in both organised crime and in political violence as well as providing a network of corruption within Nigeria. As confraternities have extensive connections with political and military figures, they offer excellent alumni networking opportunities.

  3. The Punch - Wikipedia

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    The Punch. The Punch is a Nigerian daily newspaper founded on August 8, 1970. Punch Nigeria Limited is registered under the Companies Act of 1968 to publish newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. The newspaper's aim is said to be to inform, educate and entertain Nigerians and the world at large. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Peoples Democratic Party (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Peoples Democratic Party [ sic] is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Nigeria, [3] along with its main rival, the All Progressives Congress. [4] [3] [5] Its policies generally lie towards the centre-right of the political spectrum. [2] It won every presidential election between 1999 and 2011 and was, until the 2015 ...

  5. Geography of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    217,313 km 2 (83,905 sq mi) Location of Nigeria. Satellite image of Nigeria. Nigeria is a country in West Africa. It shares land borders with the Republic of Benin to the west, Chad and Cameroon to the east, and Niger to the north. [1] Its coast lies on the Gulf of Guinea in the south and it borders Lake Chad to the northeast.

  6. Action Group (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Action Group (AG) was a Nigerian nationalist political party established in Ibadan on 21 March 1951, by Chief Obafemi Awolowo. The party was founded to serve as the platform for realizing his preliminary objective of mobilizing Western Nigerians to forestall the NCNC control of the Western Region and the subsequent aim of cooperating with other nationalist parties to win independence for ...

  7. Elections in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Nigeria involve choosing representatives to the federal government of Nigeria and the various states in the fourth republic Nigeria. Elections in Nigeria began in 1959 with a number of political parties. It's a method of choosing leaders where the citizens have the right to vote and to be voted for.

  8. Peter Obi - Wikipedia

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    Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi CON ( Igbo: [òbí] ⓘ; born July 19, 1961) is a Nigerian politician, statesman, political activist and business executive. He served twice as the Governor of Anambra State from 2006 to 2010, and a second term until 2014. Born in Onitsha, Anambra State, Obi had his secondary education at Christ the King College ...

  9. Category:Politics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria Vision 2020. Secularism in Nigeria. Nigeria's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence. Nigerian Political Bureau of 1986. Nigerian presidential inauguration. Nigerian region governors and premiers in the First Republic. Nigerian senators of the 8th National Assembly. Nigerian senators of the 9th National Assembly.