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The disadvantage of one-part system is that it
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Citizenship refers to the
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The main function of public opinion is to
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A typical form of delegated legislation is
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One of the major sources of constitution is
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Coalition government arises when
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The main attribute of a state are
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Nigeria observed the principle of collective responsibility between
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Under the presidential system of government, the legislature and executive are
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Federalism was introduced in Nigeria under the
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The day-to-day operations of public corporations is the direct responsibility of the
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Under the independence constitution of Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe was
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Residual powers in the 1979 constitution of Nigeria were vested in the
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Nigeria’s relation with Africa’s hinges principally on her
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The two leaders that played the most prominent roles in the formation of ECOWAS were
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