In 1966 the military intervened in Nigerian politics because
a
the conutry was not operating a presidential system of government
b
the number of legislators was too large
c
crude oil had been discovered in the country
d
there was a high level of corruption in the country
e
the political processes had broken down
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runawayslave21
2 years ago
Explanation:
In 1966, the military intervened in Nigerian politics because the political processes had broken down. The country was facing a significant breakdown in its political system, which led to the military stepping in to take control of the government. This intervention was a response to the instability and crisis within the political landscape at the time.

