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A fictional representation of Leadership Crisis in Nigeria When they finally got to the venue, a local musician was playing. The music was loud. The ground was shaking. Ekoyata tightened his stomach and his muscles taut like someone expecting a blow and was preparing to take it. He wondered what had happened to the law. Another civil war almost started in the country when the government tried to stop loud music in public places some years before. Churches fought against it. Mosques did the same thing. They had big horn speakers on their building tops that played gospel music or call to worship, their volumes always turned full. Some residents in the country had full musical system in their apartments enough to run a disco hall. They also played them in the apartment with their full volumes turned up. So, there was a coalition of forces at that time and the government had to concede to a cheap defeat in the end without a fight. There was no report of a single person prosecute
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