To qualify for the post of President in Nigeria, a person must be at least 35 years old. Additionally, they must be a citizen of Nigeria, have been educated up to the secondary school level, and be a member of a registered political party. These requirements are outlined in the Nigerian Constitution to ensure that candidates possess a certain level of maturity and civic understanding.
35 years of age or above to be a President of India
35 years of age or above to be a President of India
By: Ogunbayo Ibrahimrealibro@yahoo.com28.(1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a person shall forfeit forthwith his Nigerian citizenship if, not being a citizen of Nigeria by birth, he acquires or retains the citizenship or nationality of a country, other than Nigeria, of which he is not a citizen by birth.(2) Any registration of a person as a citizen of Nigeria or the grant of a certificate of naturalisation to a person who is a citizen of a country other than Nigeria at the time of such registration or grant shall, if he is not a citizen by birth of that other country, be conditional upon effective renunciation of the citizenship or nationality of that other country within a period of not more than five months from the date of such registration or grant.29.(1) Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the renunciation.(2) The President shall cause the declaration made under subsection (1) of this section to be registered and upon such registration, the person who made the declaration shall cease to be a citizen of Nigeria.(3) The President may withhold the registration of any declaration made under subsection (1) of this section if-(a) the declaration is made during any war in which Nigeria is physically involved; or(b) in his opinion, it is otherwise contrary to public policy.(4) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section.(a) "full age" means the age of eighteen years and above;(b) any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age.30.(1) The President may deprive a person, other than a person who is a citizen of Nigeria by birth or by registration, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied that such a person has, within a period of seven years after becoming naturalised, been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than three years.(2) The President shall deprive a person, other than a person who is citizen of Nigeria by birth, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied from the records of proceedings of a court of law or other tribunal or after due inquiry in accordance with regulations made by him, that -(a) the person has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal towards the Federal Republic of Nigeria; or(b) the person has, during any war in which Nigeria was engaged, unlawfully traded with the enemy or been engaged in or associated with any business that was in the opinion of the president carried on in such a manner as to assist the enemy of Nigeria in that war, or unlawfully communicated with such enemy to the detriment of or with intent to cause damage to the interest of Nigeria.
Right. If the president was above the law that would make him a king. A democracy doesn’t have a king or dictator so he is NOT above the law. Nixon tried to claim this as president when he sent the burglars into the Watergate building and it was proven he WASN’T above the law.
It is not safe for you to be above the average income level because people will rob you. Many people in Nigeria are very poor.
I only know if you make above $75k you don't qualify :o(
those from 18 yrs and above
The highest point in Nigeria is Chappal Waddi, which is 2419 meters (or 7936 feet) above sea level.
I would say Nigeria is overpopulated. It is above the world average population density (world: 47/km2, Nigeria: 167/km2)
i will guess about #70, 000 & above
no. it is not safe for anyone with above average income. karim
It is well above the average. It would qualify them for membership in MENSA.