Match each political crisis of Nigeria's First Republic listed in Column A with its primary political cause or constitutional outcome in Column B.
- Action Group Split and Western Emergency Declaration (1962)Triggered by ideological friction between Obafemi Awolowo and Samuel Akintola over regional alignment with the Northern People's Congress (NPC).
- Demographic Enumeration Dispute (1962–1963)Prompted allegations of deliberate population inflation aimed at preserving the North's structural parliamentary majority.
- Federal Parliamentary Election Boycott (1964)Resulted in a constitutional impasse where the ceremonial President initially declined to reappoint the Prime Minister.
- Western House of Assembly Election Chaos (1965)Generated widespread lawlessness ('Operation Wetie') that served as a direct catalyst for the January 1966 military overthrow.
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Action Group Split and Western Emergency Declaration (1962) matches Triggered by ideological friction between Obafemi Awolowo and Samuel Akintola; Demographic Enumeration Dispute (1962–1963) matches Prompted allegations of deliberate population inflation; Federal Parliamentary Election Boycott (1964) matches Resulted in a constitutional impasse where the ceremonial President initially declined to reappoint the Prime Minister; Western House of Assembly Election Chaos (1965) matches Generated widespread lawlessness ('Operation Wetie') that served as a direct catalyst for the January 1966 military overthrow.
Each event is matched with its correct historical cause or institutional consequence. The 1962 Action Group crisis arose from intra-party leadership rift between Awolowo and Akintola; the census controversy centered on regional seats and demographic counts; the 1964 election crisis caused a president-prime minister constitutional impasse; and the 1965 election violence directly catalyzed the military coup of January 1966.
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Political Crises and Constitutional Standoffs of Nigeria's First Republic (1960–1966)
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