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  2. Law of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Nigeria consists of courts, offences, and various types of laws. Nigeria has its own constitution which was established on 29 May 1999. The Constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the country. There are four distinct legal systems in Nigeria, which include English law, Common law, Customary law, and Sharia Law.

  3. Category:Law of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  4. Constitution of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The constitution of Nigeria is the written supreme law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nigeria has had many constitutions. Its current form was enacted on 29 May 1999 and kickstarted the Fourth Nigerian Republic .

  5. Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the country. There are four distinct legal systems in Nigeria, which include English law, common law, customary law, and Sharia law: English law in Nigeria consists of the collection of British laws from colonial times.

  6. Dele Farotimi - Wikipedia

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    Dele Farotimi Born Oladele Farotimi (1968-04-27) 27 April 1968 (age 56) Nigeria Education Lagos State University Occupations Activist Lawyer Author Years active 1999–present Organization (RAMINBA) Notable work Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System Political party Labour Party (2019–present Website www.delefarotimi.com Dele Farotimi (born 27 April 1968), is a Nigerian lawyer, author, and ...

  7. Politics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The law of Nigeria is based on the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary, and British common law (due to the long history of British colonial influence).The common law in the legal system is similar to common-law systems used in England and Wales and other Commonwealth countries.

  8. Law in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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  9. Nigerian Courts of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    There are currently seventy-two Nigerian courts of appeals across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. There are 12 in the North-Central, 10 in North-East, 10 in North-West, 10 in South-South, 9 in South-East and 11 in South Western Nigeria. [4] The headquarter is located at Three Arms Zone, Abuja. [5]