CLICK HERE – Criminal Code Act ↓ Arrangement – SECTION Section 1-6 [CHAPTER 1- Interpretation] Section 7-10 [CHAPTER 2 – Parties to Offences ] Section 10A-16 [CHAPTER 3 – Application of Criminal Law] Section 17-21 [ CHAPTER 4 – Punishments ] Section 22-36 [CHAPTER 5 Criminal – Responsibility ] Section 37-49D [CHAPTER 6, CHAPTER 6A – Treachery ] Section 50-60 [CHAPTER 7] Section 61-68 [CHAPTER 8, CHAPTER 9 ] Section 69-88A [CHAPTER 10 –…
CLICK HERE – Criminal Code Act ↓ Arrangement – SECTION Section 1-6 [CHAPTER 1- Interpretation] Section 7-10 [CHAPTER 2 – Parties to Offences ] Section 10A-16 [CHAPTER 3 – Application of Criminal Law] Section 17-21 [ CHAPTER 4 – Punishments ] Section 22-36 [CHAPTER 5 Criminal – Responsibility ] Section 37-49D [CHAPTER 6, CHAPTER 6A – Treachery ] Section 50-60 [CHAPTER 7] Section 61-68 [CHAPTER 8, CHAPTER 9 ] Section 69-88A [CHAPTER 10 –…
Seventh Schedule to the Nigerian Constitution, 1999 Oaths Oaths of Allegiance 1, ………. Do solemnly swear/affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic ofNigeria and that I will preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of NigeriaSo help me God Oath of Office of President I,…
Sixth Schedule to the Nigerian Constitution, 1999 Election Tribunals A-National Assembly Election Tribunal B – Governorship and Legislative House Election Tribunal Credit: here
Schedule V to the Nigerian Constitution 1999 Below is the content of the fifth schedule to the Nigerian Constitution. Part I Code of Conduct for Public Officers General Code of Conduct Tribunal Interpretation Part II Public Officers for the purposes of the Code of conduct Credit: here
Schedule IV to the Nigerian Constitution 1999 Below is the content of the fourth schedule to the Nigerian Constitution, 1999. This schedule defines the functions of a Local Government Council. Credit: here
Schedule III to the Nigerian Constitution 1999 Below is the content for the third schedule of the Nigerian Constitution. Part I Federal Executive Bodies (Established by Section 153) A – Code of Conduct Bureau B – Council of State C – Federal Character Commission D – Federal Civil Service Commission E – Federal Judicial Service…
Citizenship Under the Nigerian Constitution, 1999 A citizen may simply be said as a true and legal member of a society or state. Citizens of a given state enjoy specified rights and privileges, and may be held responsible to perform certain duties, towards the peaceful coexistence and development of such state. As denotable from the…
Schedule II to the Nigerian Constitution 1999 Below is the content for the Second Schedule to the Nigerian Constitution. This Scheduled is titled ‘Legislative Powers‘. Part I: Exclusive Legislative List Item Part II: Concurrent Legislative List Extent of Federal and State Legislative Powers Part III: Supplemental and Interpretation Credit: constituteproject.org, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre…
Schedule I of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 Below is the content of the first schedule of the Nigerian Constitution, 1999. Part II Credit: constituteproject.org, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC)Adapted from: here