Nigeria is a country located in West Africa known for its vast oil reserves, diverse ethnic groups, and complex political landscape. It operates under a federal system with multiple levels of government including states and local governments.
Picture Nigeria as a mosaic made up of different pieces representing its various ethnic groups coming together to form one united nation.
Boko Haram: An extremist group in Nigeria that seeks to establish an Islamic state and has been responsible for numerous acts of violence and terrorism.
Niger Delta: A region in Nigeria known for its oil wealth but also plagued by environmental degradation and conflicts over resource control.
Federal Character Principle: A constitutional provision in Nigeria aimed at ensuring equitable representation and distribution of resources among the diverse ethnic groups.
In Nigeria, when can the President be impeached by the legislature?
In Nigeria, what historical event has led to a political culture of encouraging military coups?
What is the purpose of the Girl's Education Initiative in Nigeria?
How does the lack of free and fair elections contribute to the loss of legitimacy in Nigeria?
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