The Land Use Decree of 1978 in Nigeria is a legal framework that regulates land ownership and use in the country. It vests all land in the state, granting governors authority over land allocation and management. The decree aims to streamline land administration, promote equitable access to land, and curb land speculation. It also seeks to address issues of land tenure and enhance agricultural development by making land available for productive use.
Adedapo Adeniran has written: 'The futility of the Land Use Decree 1978' -- subject(s): Land use, Law and legislation, Nigeria
I think that workman's compensation decree of 1987 in nigeria has to do with some of the decree and amendment made by some certain prominent rulers or heros, concerning the right and act of worker's compensation.
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It is a decree that compels foreign business organizations to share the ownership of some of their business interests with Nigerians,
Your nothing but a decree.
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All the land in Nigeria is owned by Nigeria land tenure is still governed by traditional practice which is largely patriarchal. There are many gender discriminations still going on women are not getting enough rights. They have not succeeded in transforming their economic importance into political clout.
Land is found North,West, and East of Nigeria while water is found South of Nigeria.
Lagos state was not discovered but legislatively created by virtue of Nigeria's creation and transitional provisions decree.
The king issued a decree to lower taxes in the kingdom.
Nigeria has a landmass of about 1 million sq km