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In Nigeria, the leader, specifically the President, is often referred to as "Mr. President." Additionally, traditional leaders may be called by their specific titles, such as "Oba," "Emir," or "Obi," depending on the ethnic and cultural context. The term "Leader" can also be used more generally to refer to political figures and community heads.

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