Nigeria has several written constitutions, with the most prominent being the 1999 Constitution, which serves as the current legal framework for the country. It was enacted after the end of military rule and establishes the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, along with fundamental human rights. Previous constitutions include those from 1960, 1963, and 1979, each reflecting the political and social changes in Nigeria's history. The 1999 Constitution is notable for its emphasis on democratic governance and federalism.
written constitution
Nigeria operates a written constitution nd its (constitution) its a rigid one becouse it can nt easily be amended
The various types of constitution in Nigeria are: 1. Written 2.Unwritten 3. Clifford 4. Regid and 5. Parliamentary Constitution
written and unwritten constitution
J. I. G. Onyia has written: 'Review of the Constitution of Nigeria for 1950'
Olufemi Ajanaku has written: 'Methodist Church Nigeria today & by the year 2000' -- subject(s): Constitution, Government, Methodist Church Nigeria
Tahir Mamman has written: 'The law and politics of constitution making in Nigeria, 1900-1989'
repblican constitution of 1963 in Nigeria
Yes. The party has its own constitution like every other political parties in a democracy.
clifford constitution introduced elective principle into Nigeria
The address of the Royal Netherlands embassy in Nigeria is 21st Crescent off Constitution Avenue, Abuja, Nigeria.
Nigeria 1999 constitution is not an autochthonous constitution because the constitution was drafted by humanistic galaxy of mobs ( mobocrats) or militocrats - that never represent the interest of the common man but represent the tyrannical kleptomaniac and voracious thievery interest of the drafter- the military.