The laws of the Federation of Nigeria were revised and consolidated pursuant to The Revised Edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) Decree 1990. The laws in force as of the 31st day of January 1990 - that is to say, the several enactments and subsidiary legislation - were subsequently published in 471 Chapter bound in 24 Volumes. These laws are styled "Acts". The work was done by the Law Revision Committee led by the late Honourable Mr. Justice George Baptist Ayodola Coker, Retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
What do you think Nigeria is not a third world country. Rather it is in the middle. It has currency and laws in record books just like the US. It is offensive since i am from Nigeria myself.
The legal marriage age in Nigeria, according to Nigeria's Marriage Act, Chapter 218 (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990) is twenty one (21).Anyone under that age, by Nigeria laws is considered a minor and would require parental consent before legally entering into a marriage in Nigeria.
Nigerian copyright law is meant to protect people creating original works in Nigeria. However, as a member of the World Trade Organization, Nigeria's copyright laws are harmonized with the laws of more than 160 other countries, all of whom are required to recognize each other's copyrights.
They serves as guidelines to the operations of education.
There is a direct relationship between executive and legislature in Nigeria's fourth republic. The legislative will make the laws and the executive is tasked with the duty of implementing these laws.
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The Gamji website on the internet is run and administrated from Nigeria. The website is a news site that offers the latest news and laws to the people of Nigeria.
SORRY,NIGERIA GAT LAWS LIKE EVERY OTHER COUNTRIES,marijuana IS ILLEGAL IN NIGERIA,ANDTHE LAW FUNCTION.JUST AS THERE ARE CURRUPTION IN NIGERIA, SAME IN OTHER COUNTRIES...EUROPEAN POLICE TAKE BRIBE TOO, ON ILLEGAL THINGS...
It was make in nigeria
America or Nigeria
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They are a set of regulatory practices designed to protect the health of Nigerians.