Why Nigeria cannot be China: The flawed pursuit of a one-party system

    Dr. Richard Ikiebe | Opinion | May 19, 2025    
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In 1975, about five years after the bloody Nigerian civil war, the military government of Murtala Mohammed and Olusegun Obasanjo began the process of dismantling parliamentary democracy, a British colonial legacy. The objective, according to the Daily Times of October 19, 1975, was to “discourage institutionalised opposition to the government in power and instead develop a consensus politics”.

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