-the flawed elections of 2007, evidence of voting fraud, rigged elections, political violence, INEC manipulated by the presidency
-the conflict in the Niger delta because of the use of oil revenues, locals face serious environmental degrardation, rebels are frequently kidnapping foreign oil workers
-Nigeria's diversity, three main ethnic groups make up about 66% of the population and they don't work togother, also there is a strong religious divide between Christians and Muslims
-Crime and corruption, not only in government but generally Nigeria is associated with crime i.e. the 419 scam, adverse effect on investors
-Regional issues, Nigeria forms part of the "trianlge of instability", sharing borders with countries like Cameroon, it has continuous spill overs of refugees and guerrilla fighters over its borders.
-the flawed elections of 2007, evidence of voting fraud, rigged elections, political violence, INEC manipulated by the presidency
-the conflict in the Niger delta because of the use of oil revenues, locals face serious environmental degrardation, rebels are frequently kidnapping foreign oil workers
-Nigeria's diversity, three main ethnic groups make up about 66% of the population and they don't work togother, also there is a strong religious divide between Christians and Muslims
-Crime and corruption, not only in government but generally Nigeria is associated with crime i.e. the 419 scam, adverse effect on investors
-Regional issues, Nigeria forms part of the "trianlge of instability", sharing borders with countries like Cameroon, it has continuous spill overs of refugees and guerrilla fighters over its borders.
there are many problems in telecommunication in Nigeria that are as follows 1. Poor Network 2. Government Restriction 3. Political Unrest 4. Foreign Direct Investment
Their are 37 Political Parties in Nigeria <BrItTaNy:)>
The unequal distribution of wealth causes much political unrest.
Societal and political unrest
political unrest is a disturbance or turmoil; also known as agitation.
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There was political unrest.
The military government in Nigeria, which lasted several decades, had profound effects on the country. It led to significant political instability, human rights abuses, and suppression of democratic freedoms. Economic mismanagement and corruption flourished under military rule, contributing to widespread poverty and social unrest. Additionally, the military's dominance hindered the development of democratic institutions and governance, creating a legacy of challenges for Nigeria's political landscape.
In 2000, Nigeria experienced significant civil unrest, primarily due to ethnic tensions, political corruption, and economic hardships. The unrest was exacerbated by the struggles between various ethnic groups and the government's handling of resource distribution, particularly in the oil-rich Niger Delta region. Protests and violence erupted as citizens demanded better governance and equitable resource management. The situation highlighted deep-rooted issues that have continued to affect Nigeria in subsequent years.
As at now we have 9572 wards in Nigeria