Match each prominent political leader of Nigeria's First Republic (1960–1966) in Column A with their specific constitutional role or action during the period's major political crises in Column B. Which pairings correctly connect each political leader to their historical role?
- Chief Obafemi AwolowoWas tried and convicted of treasonable felony in 1963 following an intense intra-party ideological split.
- Sir Abubakar Tafawa BalewaExercised executive parliamentary authority to recommend the declaration of a State of Emergency in the Western Region in May 1962.
- Chief Samuel Ladoke AkintolaFormed the United People's Party (UPP) / Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) and aligned with the Northern People's Congress (NPC) during the regional breakdown.
- Dr. Nnamdi AzikiweExercised constitutional authority as Head of State by initially refusing to invite the Prime Minister to form a cabinet following the disputed 1964 federal election.
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Chief Obafemi Awolowo pairs with being convicted of treasonable felony in 1963; Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa pairs with recommending the declaration of a State of Emergency in the Western Region in May 1962; Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola pairs with forming the UPP/NNDP and allying with the NPC; Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe pairs with initially refusing to invite the Prime Minister to form a cabinet following the disputed 1964 federal election.
Each leader played a defined historical role: Chief Obafemi Awolowo was convicted of treasonable felony in 1963 following the Action Group internal split; Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa declared a State of Emergency in the Western Region in May 1962; Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola founded the NNDP and allied with the NPC; and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe challenged the legitimacy of the boycotted 1964 elections by withholding executive invitation to form a government.
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Political Leadership Roles and Constitutional Conflicts in Nigeria's First Republic (1960–1966)