Military intervention in Nigerian politics is often justified as a response to corruption, political instability, and economic mismanagement. While these interventions aim to stabilize the nation and protect citizens, as it were, they also underscore the need for systemic reforms to address the underlying issues that necessitate such actions. Military intervention in politics has been a significant phenomenon in both totalitarian and democratic regimes worldwide, including Nigeria . This deliberate act of armed forces interceding in political matters does not necessarily lead to war but often results in a power shift where the military assumes control from the civilian government. Nigeria's history is rife with military interventions and coups, driven by diverse factors that reflect socio-political and economic challenges. One of the major reasons why Nigerian Army intervened in Nigerian politics has been unhealthy rivalry among the country's major tribes. Nigeria's comp...