Nigeria
Currency: Naira (NGN)
Timezone: West Africa Time (UTC+1)
Nigeria is situated in West Africa where it shares its land border in the west with the Republic of Benin, in the east with Chad and Cameroon, and in the north with Niger—popularly referred to as the “Giant of Africa” due to its resources and population. The country is the most populous in Africa, with a population estimated to be over 207 million. The country has a very diverse ethnic group with over 100 languages. However, the major languages spoken in the country are Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo, with English regarded as the official language in the country. The climate of the country varies widely with equatorial south, tropical in the middle, and arid in the north, while the landscape consists of southern lowlands, plateaus, and hills in the north and mountains in the southeast.
The country adopts a federal presidential republic system of government comprising 36 states and Abuja the Federal Capital. The economy is heavily reliant on Petroleum and Petroleum Products as its main source of foreign exchange earnings and accounts for over 70 percent of government revenue. The challenges facing the country include erratic power supply, lack of infrastructure, terrorist insurgence, kidnapping, banditry, clashes between farmers and herders, pervasive corruption, internet fraud, and police brutality.
Geneva Conventions Act, 1960
Ministry of Justice, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1960 • Justice
International Financial Organisations Act, 1960
Ministry of Finance, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1960 • Finance
Penal Code (Northern States) Federal Provisions Act, 1960
Ministry of Justice, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1960 • Justice
Supreme Court Act, 1960
Ministry of Justice, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1960 • Justice
World Meteorological Organization (Protection) Act, 1960
Ministry of Environment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1960 • Environment and Climate Change
Nigerian Ports Authority (Pilotage Districts) Order
Ministry of Transport, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Transportation
Nigerian Ports Authority (Petroleum Wharf Apapa) By-Laws
Ministry of Transport, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Transportation
Treasury Bills Act, 1959
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Ministry of Finance Incorporated Act, 1959
Ministry of Finance, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Finance
Customs and Excise Management Act
Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Finance
Firearms Act
Ministry of Defence, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Defence and Security
Firearms Act, 1959
Ministry of Humanitarian Services Disaster Management and Social Development, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Humanitarian Affairs
Revolving Loans Fund for Industry Act, 1959
Ministry of Finance, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Finance
Scientific and Industrial Research Act, 1959
Ministry of Education, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Education
Produce (Enforcement Of Export Standards) Act
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1959 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Corporate Bodies (Members' Emoluments) Act, 1958
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1958 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Customs Duties (Dumped and Subsidised Goods) Act, 1958
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1958 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Customs and Excise Management Act, 1958
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1958 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Finance (Control and Management) Act, 1958
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1958 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Civil Aviation (Fire and Security Measures) Act, 1958
Ministry of Transport, Nigeria
Nigeria • 1958 • Transportation
Political Parties, Presidential Candidates and the Electoral Act 2022
The Electoral Act 2022 seeks to update and standardize Nigeria’s elections. The introduction of technological changes such as an electronic database of registered voters and an electronic transmission system of votes is a welcome improvement. Restricting political appointees' involvement in the election process is also a step in the right direction. However, there is a fundamental issue with the new act — its endorsement of the indirect primary process.
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