Nigeria's recent turbulence has been an outcome of changes in its recent political past. The decision of its northern states to impose the sharia, the Bush administration's war on terror as well as the activities of multinational oil companies in the Niger delta has made Nigeria's fragile democracy look increasingly vulnerable.
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