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No and here's your smoke too sure brought to you
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by ethnic conflict It goes a bit deeper than arguing
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over which country's cuisine makes for the best takeout nigeria's
- 00:12
multi state federal structure was primarily designed to what here
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the pendulum Yeah well nigeria ended nearly thirty three years
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of military rule in nineteen ninety nine but the two
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thousand eleven elections were the first to be declared free
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and fair Sometimes democracy gets off to a bumpy start
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much like when we try to get off the couch
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and back to the gym Although our bumps tend to
- 00:35
come in the form of netflix and papa john's all
- 00:38
right is the answer egg in order to clarify educational
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and employment policies Actually educational employment policies are carried out
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by the federal state they're having a multi state approach
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doesn't accomplish much in the way of clarification Anything that
- 00:50
probably makes things complicated asked average would mean knows what
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we're talking about Let's get rid of a maybe it's
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being in order to reduce dependence on oil revenues that
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one came out of left field way have to ask
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yourself how would a multi state federal structure reduced dependence
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On oil revenues Well two things your values related as
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kristen and patrick stewart the country still needs oil revenue
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Weather is made up of many states or just want
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music This logic we can also eliminate is an answer
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Solidifying the country's borders isn't something we'd immediately consider when
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talking about internal topic like federal structure Feeling two answers
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with one multi state structure over sounds good to us
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let's see centralized authority in a single political party Well
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the nigerian multi state system is actually an attempt to
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make sure that no single ethnic group dominates the country's
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political life Bad things tend to happen when one ethnic
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group rises to the top and takes power See uh
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history of nearly every major civilization ever But it's led
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to a vast number of political parties representing every possible
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view The rather been one political party There are nearly
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one hundred We just made it very tough for the
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ice cream for everyone party theorized in the top despite
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their catchy a scoop in every cone slogan it's not
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see which means the correct answer is diffused ethnic conflict
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A moment ago we said the political structure was created
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To make sure that no one at the group could
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dominate the country's politics and the same goes from the
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federal structure of the country a multi state federal structure
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was created in nigeria to integrate ethnically diverse population and
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to promote multiculturalism The thinking is that everyone gets along
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much better when no one's top dog and where all
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dogs are created equal Well history is pretty much the
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story of one abusive power after another So it makes
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sense that diffusing the power between different states would help
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An ethnically diverse country thrives And of course the best
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way for a country to thrive Ice cream for everyone 00:02:41.918 --> [endTime] saving sprinkles
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