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The Nigerian Law School is an educational institution set up to provide professional certification to graduates of law. [1] The school was established in Lagos under the Legal Education Act 1962, now Legal Education (Consolidation Etc) Act Cap. L10, Laws of the Federation, 2004. [2] Until the school was established, legal practitioners in ...
Sharia law (also known as Islamic law) is law that is used only in the predominantly Muslim northern states of the country. [22] Sharia, meaning "way" or "path" in religious law of Islam, [23] has been in Nigeria for a long time. Civil sharia law has been enshrined in the various Nigerian constitutions since independence. The most recent ...
He attended CMS Grammar School, in Lagos.He studied law at the University of Lagos, Nigeria Law School, Lagos, Strategic Leadership at the Oxford and Cambridge Universities, Strategy and Public Communications at the World Bank/ Annenberg Program of the University of Southern California Libraries, as well as Strategic Negotiations training at Harvard University.
Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette Archived 2020-06-15 at the Wayback Machine - Nigeria LII Nigeria official publications at the British Library Archived 2014-08-26 at the Wayback Machine This Nigerian newspaper-related article is a stub .
The Lagos State House of Assembly was created to provide certain services for the good of Lagos state.Each service has various standards that must be met; for example, whenever the appropriation of a bill is passed on to the house they must ensure that estimates are critically analysed and resources are distributed in such a way those in need are put in priority.
Aloma Mariam Mukhtar (b. 1944), first female Chief Justice of Nigeria; Idowu Sofola (1934-2018), President of the Nigerian Bar Association; Kehinde Sofola (1924-2007), Minister of Justice; Wole Olanipekun (b. 1951), former President of the Nigerian Bar Association and Senior Advocate of Nigeria
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 .
Lagos State law (2 C, 2 P) ... Central Bank of Nigeria Act 1958; Child Rights Act in Nigeria; ... Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette; L.