Nigeria’s democracy has increasingly witnessed a recurring political pattern: governors completing their constitutionally allowed eight years in office and immediately moving to the Senate. What was once occasional has now become a strong political culture across the country’s six geopolitical zones.
Many Nigerians now describe the Senate as a “retirement home” for former governors because of the growing number of ex-state executives occupying s…
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