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10 Jun 2013 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIATHE CONSTITUTIONOF THEFEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA1979.
Part I: Federal Republic of Nigeria. 1. Supremacy of Constitution. 2. The Federal Republic of Nigeria. 3. States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Part II: Powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 4. Legislative Powers. 5. Executive powers. 6. Judicial powers. 7. Local Government system. 8.
Ethnic Management in the 1979. Nigerian Constitution. John A. A. Ayoade. University of Pennsylvania. Nigeria, the most populous African nation, is also the most heterogeneous. The desire to contain the many ethnic groups within the framework of one united country has necessitated political experiments of federalism and,
Between 1979 and 1984 the civilian Constitution provided for a presidential rather than a parliamentary form of government. It also retained federalism and used a number of other devices to attempt to reduce ethnic tension, including the “federal character" principle to mandate recognition of the diversity of Nigeria's people
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. CHAPTER I. THE FEDERATION AND ITS TERRITORIES. Section. 1. Effect of this Constitution. 2. Establishment of the Federation. 3. Territories of the Federation. 4. Alteration of this Constitution. 5. Provisions relating to Regional
Constitution. (3) If any other law is inconsistent with the provisions of this Constitution, this Constitution shall prevail, and that other law shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void. 2. (1) Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble sovereign state to be known by the name of the Federal. Republic of Nigeria. (2) Nigeria
This document is the Constitution of Nigeria from 1979. It includes chapters on general provisions, fundamental objectives and directive principles of State policy, citizenship, fundamental rights, the Legislative, the Executive, the Judiciary, Federal Capital Territory and general supplementary provisions.
The present constitution was adopted in 1999. It was the fourth in a row since Nigerian independence. However, the fundamental human right in Nigeria was published and operated during periods of civilian rule 1960-1966 years (1960 Constitution) and 1979-1983 (1979 Constitution). In 1989, the Parliament of the Third
Military rule continued until 30 September 1979. On 1 October 1979 Nigeria ushered in the Second Republic, which was anchored on the 1979. Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. In a bid to ensure popular participation in the making of the 1979 Constitution, the military government introduced an elaborate
throughout the country and the conclusions arrived thereat and also at various seminars, workshop's and conferences organised and was convinced that the general consensus of opinion of Nigerians is the desire to retain the provisions of the 1979 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with some amendments;
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