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Seperation is not water tight in the sense that:the palaimentarians are expected to make the law and not to interprete, the same appllies to the Judiciary and the executive(do according to their features as provide in the 1999 constitution).

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Q: Separation of power is not water tight under federal constitution of nigeria?
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