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First Civilian-Led Presidential Elections Since Military Rule
On 19 April 2003, Nigeria held its first civilian-led presidential elections since military rule, re-electing Olusegun Obasanjo amid EU-reported irregularities. While many Igbo felt sidelined, the polls marked a cautious re-entry into national politics, with several Igbo leaders gaining visibility and key positions.
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The Itsekiri number 1.5 million and primarily live in Edo, Ondo, and the Warri areas of Delta State. Typically, their language has aspects of Yoruba and Igala due to thier proximity and history with those communities.
A notable conflict during 1997 to 2003 was the …
Kongo
The Kongo people are as important in history as they are numerous. Today, they number 20 million in the countries of DRC, Repulic of Congo, Angola, and Gabon. In the 14th century, the Kongo Kingdom was as a dominant power with a centralized political system …
ugo ahụ a na-asụrụ egbe eberela na mgbagbu.
the eagle that has been shot with a gun will fall down violently
the decisive event has already happened; the outcome is settled
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