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The tyranny of imposition disguised as consensus
Internal party dynamics in Nigeria often involve the selection of leaders through forced agreements rather than open competition. This practice, frequently framed as a consensus, reflects a trend where top-down mandates supersede democratic choices, potentially impacting the transparency and inclusivity of the country's political administration and its electoral systems.
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