The political implications in Nigeria of the collapse of world oil prices in the early 1980s included
A) a noticeable reduction in political corruption.
B) a crisis for a regime that got nearly all its income from oil revenues.
C) greater willingness to proceed with structural adjustments.
D) placing a greater emphasis on basic public services like road building and education.
E) the abandonment of plans to create a new capital city.
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