Constitution of Nigeria 1999

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About this app

The Constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Nigeria has had a series of constitutions. The current constitution was enacted on 29 May 1999, inaugurating the Nigerian Fourth Republic.

Past constitutions

Colonial era (1914–1960)
Nigeria's first constitutions were enacted by order in council during the colonial era, when the country was administered as a Crown Colony. The constitutions enacted during this period were those of 1913 (which came into effect on 1 January 1914), 1922, 1946, 1951 and 1954.

Independence constitution (1960)
Nigeria's first constitution as a sovereign state was enacted by a British order in council so as to come into force immediately upon independence, on 1 October 1960. Under this constitution Nigeria retained Queen Elizabeth II as titular head of state.

1963 constitution (First Republic)
Independent Nigeria's second constitution established the country as a federal republic. It came into force on 1 October 1963 (Nigeria's third anniversary as an independent nation). The 1963 constitution, which was based on the Westminster system, continued in operation until a military coup in 1966 overthrew Nigeria's democratic institutions.

1979 constitution (Second Republic)
The 1979 constitution, which brought in the Second Republic, abandoned the Westminster system in favour of an American-style presidential system, with a direct election,directly-elected.

1993 constitution (Third Republic)
The 1993 constitution was intended to see the return of democratic rule to Nigeria with the establishment of a Third Republic, but was never fully implemented, and the military resumed power until 1999

1999 constitution (Fourth Republic) This is the current constitution, that you find in the app.
The 1999 constitution restored democratic rule to Nigeria, and remains in force today. In January 2011, two amendments of the 1999 constitution were signed by President Goodluck Jonathan, the first modifications since the document came into use in 1999.
Updated on
Aug 3, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
879 reviews
A Google user
December 27, 2019
The most interesting part thereof; is the ability to run offline, highlight text(copy) and again, no ads. I perceive this as unbeatable, in other words, I love it. Thanks for this.
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David Uma
September 23, 2020
My only reservation about this app is that there is no search option. One has to scroll through the entire constitution to find a particular section, which is not good for a fast research. An update is highly recommended.
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Chinedu Oti
May 12, 2023
Terrible experience, you can't search, no 'section' pane provided. It has the words of the book, but ease of access is bad! 😕
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