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The concomitant effect is a crisis of political succession, which has always been the bane of Nigeria’s march to democracy. Thus, the thrust of this paper is an in depth analysis of the elections vis-à-vis political succession. After an introductory overview the paper proceeds to a conceptualisation of political succession, which forms its theoretical framework. Part three dwells on the flawed elections, discussing what went wrong.

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This page is a summary of: Nigeria’s 2007 General Elections and Succession Crisis: Implications for the Nascent Democracy, Journal of African Elections, October 2007, Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA),
DOI: 10.20940/jae/2007/v6i2a2.
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