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Ndoh, Cyril A. Guide to constitutional development in Nigeria. Owerri, Nigeria: CRC Publications, 1997.

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(Nigeria), Citizens' Forum for Constitutional Reform. Harmonised model constitution: 1999 Nigerian Constitution, Fourth Republic Presidential Technical Committee's model constitution, First Term (Fourth Republic) National Assembly's model constitution, Citizen's Forum for Constitutional Reform model constitution (C.F.C.R.). Lagos: Citizen's Forum for Constitutional Reform, 2004.

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Aniagolu, Anthony Nnaemezie. The making of the 1989 constitution of Nigeria. Ibadan: Spectrum Books Ltd., 1993.

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Ehindero, S. G. The constitutional development of Nigeria, 1849-1989. Jos, Plateau State: Ehindero (Nigeria), 1991.

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Ige, Bola. Constitutions and the problem of Nigeria. Lagos: Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 1995.

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Ojo, Abiola. Constitutional law and military rule in Nigeria. Ibadan: Evans Brothers Limited, 1987.

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Ojo, Abiola. Constitutional law and military rule in Nigeria. Ibadan: Evans Brothers, 1987.

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Udo, Udoma Egbert. History and the law of the constitution of Nigeria. Lagos: Malthouse Press, 1994.

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Mottoh-Migan, Vivian Roli. Constitution making in post-independence Nigeria: A critique. Ibadan [Nigeria]: Spectrum, 1994.

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Guobadia, Ameze. Nigeria: The legal dynamics of her constitutional development : an appraisal. Lagos: Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 1994.

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Okibe, Hyginus Banko. Political evolution and constitutional development in Nigeria, 1861-1999. Enugu, Nigeria: Marydan Publishers in association with Auto-Century, 2000.

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Ezeanya, Oguejiofo Chukwudumebi Patrick. Tribe and tongue in Nigeria. Enugu: Professor's Press, 2010.

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Nwala, T. Uzodinma. Nigeria, path to unity & stability: Abuja National Constitutional Conference, 1994-95 : a critical review. Nsukka: Niger Books and Pub., 1997.

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Development of parliamentary democracy in Nigeria. Uwani, Enugu [Nigeria]: Chuka Print. Co., 1986.

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Oguntimoju, Dele. Identity and development: Lessons from Nigeria for Africa and Europe. London: Economic Research Council, 2002.

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Tobi, Niki. Legal impact of the Constitution (suspension & modification) decree, 1984, on the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1979. [Calabar, Nigeria: Centaur Press, 1985.

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Uwais, Mohammed Lawal. The evolution of constitutionalism in Nigeria: The role of the Surperme court under the 1979 and 1999 constitutions. Lagos, Nigeria: Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 2006.

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Nwabueze, B. O. Military rule and constitutionalism in Nigeria. Ibadan: Spectrum Law Pub., 1992.

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Umaru, Aliyu. Politics and lawmaking in Nigeria: The experience in Kaduna State, 1979-1983. [Kaduna, Nigeria: Axis Research Agency Ltd (ARA), 1994.

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Conference, Nigerian Political Science Association. Constitutionalism and national development in Nigeria: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Political Science Association held at the University of Jos, 21-23 November 1990. Ibadan: Nigerian Political Science Association, 1990.

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Anyanwu, C. U. Jurisprudence of sovereignty: Commonwealth states, political instability and crises of constitutionalism : a comparative study of history of the constitutional problems of---Cyprus, Malaysia, Pakistan, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria. Ogba, Lagos: Africom Limited, 2006.

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Ewelukwa, D. I. O. Historical introduction to Nigerian constitution. Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria: Mekslink Publishers, 1993.

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Azelama, Julius Uduimho. Nigerian public service and constitution: An evolutionary Perspective. Benin City: LEN Publishers, 1997.

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Ojo, Timothy I. Nigerian legislature: A historical survey. Topo, Lagos: Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, 1997.

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Njoku, Paul N. Nigerian federation: The socio-political impetus for a constitutional order. Owerri: Cel-Bez, 2005.

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Igwe, Izuchukwu Samuel. Insight on Nigerian government and politics: A developmental approach. Nigeria: Onwubiko Printing and Packaging Ind. LTD, 2010.

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Jackou, Sanoussi. Affaires constitutionnelles et organisation des pouvoirs au Niger. Niamey, Niger: Democratie 2000, 2000.

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Awolowo, Obafemi. Awo: The Nigerian colossus. Ibadan, Nigeria: A. Onibonoje Agencies, 1987.

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Kaniye S A, Ebeku. Part 2 Interrelations between Constitutionalism and Sharī’ah: Antagonism or Complementarity?, 2.2 The Limited Applicability of Sharī‘ah under the Constitution of Nigeria. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199759880.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses the limited application of Sharīʻah under the constitution of Nigeria. It explains the rationale behind the present status by tracing the history and nature of the Nigerian state as well as the applicability of Sharīʻah in colonial Nigeria. It then focuses on the application of Sharīʻah in the immediate post-independence Nigeria as well as the Great Debate on the constitutional status of Sharīʻah in Nigeria since the 1970s. The example of Nigeria shows that it is possible for Muslim states to separate religion from the state, respect constitutionally guaranteed human rights, and comply with international human rights conventions while practicing the Muslim religion.
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Jegede, Oluremi. Bibliography on the Constitutions of Nigeria: A Sourcebook on the Constitutional Law. Kazi Publications, 1988.

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Ameze, Guobadia. Part III The Relationship Between the Judiciary and the Political Branches, 10 Judicial–Executive Relations in Nigeria’s Constitutional Development: Clear Patterns or Confusing Signals? Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198759799.003.0011.

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This chapter examines the relationship between the executive and the judiciary in Nigeria. It sketches the history of assertions of judicial power by Nigerian courts, including the 1966 action by the Supreme Court to assert the continued validity of the 1963 constitution in the face of a military coup. It considers the role of the National Judicial Council in appointing and disciplining judges, an important issue in many systems. It recounts the saga surrounding President of the Court of Appeal Justice Salami, which raises the troubling prospect of the Chief Justice ‘packing’ the Council and possibly colluding with the executive to pursue political goals and discusses the issue of disputes over the appointment of state chief justices, who are appointed by governors on the Council’s recommendation. It also offers the Nigerian perspective on control over judicial budgets and administration, before concluding with a review of some significant cases.
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E, Agbebaku Philip, ed. Nigerian politics and constitutional development. Lagos [Nigeria]: Oshioke Yakubu Enterprises, 1996.

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Mwalimu, Charles. Nigerian Development of Its Laws and Constitution, Volume 1: National Law. Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., 2006.

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Awolowo, Obafemi. Awo: The Nigerian colossus. A. Onibonoje Agencies, 1987.

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Arnold, Hughes, and University of Birmingham. Centre of West African Studies., eds. Towards the Third Nigerian Republic: Papers presented to a roundtable meeting on the new Nigerian constitution : held at the Centre of West African Studies, University of Birmingham, 3 June 1989. Edgbaston, Birmingham, U.K: University of Birmingham, 1989.

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E, Nwuneli Onuora, and African Communication Association, eds. Communications and human needs in Africa: Selected papers from the First Conference, African Communication Association, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 5-7 August 1985. Bronx, N.Y: Lamplight Editions, 1988.

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