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The independent Nigeria was compiled of three ethnic states: the Hausa kingdom, from the north, the Yoruba, which dominated the South and the west, and the Ibo, of the south and the east, all united as one federation (Jim Jones, 1998). The first republic's system was set up with a prime minister, and a parliament, which were both dominated by the Hausa's National People's Congress (NPC), which lasted a good five years until new elections led the Igbo (a minority group from the north - Hausa) civil servants to maintain authority over most of the west and the Yoruba nation... displayed 300 characters
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The first republic's system was set up with a prime minister, and a parliament, which were both dominated by the Hausa's National People's Congress (NPC), which lasted a good five years until new elections led the Igbo (a minority group from the north - Hausa) civil servants to maintain authority over most of the west and the Yoruba nation... displayed next 300 characters
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