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Ans1.The British Empire brought a new judicial system together with some pieces of democracy and a lot of tribes in Nigeria started to get along. The British Government also helped to write peace treaties amongst tribes. Therefore, Europeans helped to protect Africans from their most devastating enemy – themselves.

Ans2.Aboki Wawa Arewa Movement (AWAM)

African Action Congress (AAC)

Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP)

Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD)

Alliance for Democracy (AD)

Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN)

Action Democratic Party (Nigeria) (ADP)

All Democratic Peoples Movement (ADPM)

Ans3.Instead of a bottom-up democracy, with a direct democracy or local elections for only local offices, liberal democracy consists of huge masses of people voting for political offices. ... This weak democracy produces less legitimate outcomes than under a stronger democratic structure.

Ans4.Oil spills. You might remember the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska in 1989. ...

Biodiversity. More than 65 percent of Nigerians live of nature and its goods. ...

Desertification. Desertification is a major problem in Nigeria, made worse by massive water impoundment and irrigation schemes.

There are several human right activists in Nigeria.[1][2]

This is a list of notable Nigerian human rights activists in a list.

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Aminu Kano

Ayo Fasanmi

Ayodele Awojobi

Adelana Adesegun - Segun Aluta

Bamidele Aturu

Beko Ransome-Kuti

Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi

Bose Ironsi: Mrs. Bose Ironsi is the founder of the Women’s Health and Rights Project in Nigeria.[3]

Dele Giwa

Emmanuel N. Onwubiko

Erinfolami Olajumoke

Fela Kuti

Festus Keyamo

Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti

Femi Falana

Gani Fawehinmi

Godman Timilehin

Kenneth Uwadi

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