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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria The 1999 constitution created the Fourth Nigerian Republic, a federation with democratic rule. It remains in force today. The 1999 constitution identifies the national capital, 36 states and their capitals, and 774 local government areas within Nigeria.
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(1) This Constitution is supreme and its provisions shall have binding force on the authorities and persons throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (2) The ...