Yes, formally speaking. There are free elections contested by a variety of political parties and a vibrant civil society. On the other hand, there is rampant corruption and the fairness and accuracy of election results is often called into question.
Lybia followed by Nigeria, followed by Algeria and then Angola See link bellow:
The largest country in Africa by population is Nigeria with a population of 135,031,164
·~·Lesotho·~· ·~·Liberia·~· ·~·Libya·~· ·~·Lions·~·
Nigeria - Most Populous African Nation with tremendous oil reserves and military influenceEgypt - Largest standing Military On the continentSouth Africa - Strong Economy and most "western-like" infrastructural set up (Apartheid legacy)Ghana - Most democratic -orientated nation( historically)
Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria in Africa.
Democratic Alternative - Nigeria - was created in 1994.
There are three main political institutions in the country of Nigeria. These are the People's Democratic Party, the All Nigeria People's Party, and the Action Congress.
The Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) was the first political party in Nigeria. It was formed in 1923 by Herbert Macaulay.
Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP).
The only way you can do a multiple choice question is to include the choices in your question. Nigeria was NOT a zone in democratic West Germany.
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the CongoLagos, Nigeria
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Nigerian National Democratic Party NNDP by Herbert Macaulay in 1923.
they must unite as one! Nigeria is composed of a number of self-governed states, all united by a federal government. They should unite as one to make a strong democratic government for everybody.
they must unite as one! Nigeria is composed of a number of self-governed states, all united by a federal government. They should unite as one to make a strong democratic government for everybody.
Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa.
Lagos (Nigeria), Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo) Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)