Dual Citizenship and Constitutional Rights in Nigeria
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Dual Citizenship and Constitutional Rights in Nigeria

Dual Citizenship and Constitutional Rights in Nigeria Nigeria, a nation rich in cultural diversity and a burgeoning diaspora, has a nuanced relationship with dual citizenship. While many countries grapple with the concept, Nigeria’s legal framework, primarily the 1999 Constitution (as amended), attempts to strike a balance between acknowledging its citizens’ global connections and upholding national […]

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The Place of Customary Law Under the Nigerian Constitution
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The Place of Customary Law Under the Nigerian Constitution

The Enduring Place of Customary Law Under the Nigerian Constitution Introduction Nigeria, a nation celebrated for its rich cultural tapestry, is a land where ancient traditions coalesce with modern constitutional principles. At the heart of this intricate interplay lies customary law – a legal system deeply rooted in the indigenous practices, beliefs, and norms of […]

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Constitutionality of Government Surveillance in Nigeria
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Constitutionality of Government Surveillance in Nigeria

The Constitutional Tightrope: Navigating Government Surveillance and Individual Rights in Nigeria A Comprehensive Examination of the Constitutionality of Government Surveillance in Nigeria The dawn of the 21st century has ushered in an era defined by rapid technological advancement, simultaneously presenting unprecedented opportunities and profound challenges for societies worldwide. Among these challenges, none looms larger than […]

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