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democratic institutions destruction bad omen for development
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AI-generatedThe article discusses the erosion of democratic institutions in Nigeria, but does not mention any concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption. No direct impact on any sector, product, or company can be inferred. The content is purely political and institutional, with no commercial or economic signal.
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- Political parties in Nigeria have shifted from ideological platforms to vehicles for personal ambition.
- Frequent defections noted around the 2015, 2019, and 2023 elections.
- Opposition has been systematically weakened, facing intimidation and harassment.
- INEC's credibility compromised by allegations of rigging and logistical failures.
- Judiciary independence threatened by controversial suspension of former Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen.