Which of the following is true?
a. The Nigerian President is the dominant force in the government, while the National Assembly serves merely to rubber stamp the decisions of the President
b. The Nigerian President is largely a puppet, taking orders from the much more powerful National Assembly.
c. The Nigerian President will succeed to the extent that he is able to make public opinion work for him, although his powers are checked by the National Assembly.
d. The Nigerian President is appointed by the National Assembly, and may only be removed if determined to be of unsound mind.
c
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