DISCERNING observers of political and socio-economic developments in Nigeria would agree that the country has had her unfair share of legitimacy crises, which, while manifesting in various forms, have posed great challenges to all facets of her national life.
As we have just celebrated our 51 years of chequered history, attention need to be drawn to those actions and inactions of leaders that exacerbated the country's vulnerability to legitimacy crises with a view to nipping such in the bud for a healthier nation-building in the years ahead.
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