In Nigeria, ethnic and religious cleavages

a. usually cancel each other out.
b. promote neighborly interactions.
c. play a major role in grassroots politics but are of little importance in elite politics.
d. are overwhelmed by economic issues.
e. generally coincide with geographic cleavages.


e

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