@@OkwuID Women? Sure. Men? They're starting to it seems in 2019. But politicians? No, never. It's a relic of the 18th century. Are you not from here? Your accent sounds American.
@@ReallyGoodHipHop That's interesting. In the UK all of them do: www.lse.ac.uk/News/News-Assets/images/People-in-advanced-economies/Judges-747x560.jpg Only the voice is American. We're predominately UK based. 😊
Nigeria is not really a federation, despite the name. In reality, the Nigerian Constitution makes the states inferior to the Federal. For instance, unlike in America and Australia, there is an automatic right to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal in Nigeria. In America the Federal Court Circuits are totally independent of the States. America also have State Police, Nigeria does not. In America, property and land right issues are state governed but in Nigeria, Land Law is regulated by the Federal Constitution. In America, residual issues of the Constitution belong to the States, in Nigeria, they belong to the Federal. Nigeria is really more similar to UK in administration that America and UK is a unitary country. County /District courts report to the Supreme Court. In Nigeria, parties are elected not individuals. For instance if your party wins a Governorship Position or Senatorial position, they can change the candidate. The name Federation is a misnomer
#justicefordeborahyakubu ❤ A student was beaten to death and burned to death by an angry crowd at a school in northern Nigeria. Her crime: she is said to have insulted the prophet Mohammed in a WhatsApp chat!
Thank you for saving me with this video!!
Very informative.
Daalu!
This was so informative! It’s well explained
Dalu nna!
The fact that Nigerian justices still wear wigs is beyond ridiculous (and almost insulting)
How?
@@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 Colonial history and it looks ugly
It sounds almost exactly like the US, that's interesting. The wigs made me think it was more parliamentary style.
They don't wear wigs in the states?
@@OkwuID Women? Sure. Men? They're starting to it seems in 2019. But politicians? No, never. It's a relic of the 18th century. Are you not from here? Your accent sounds American.
@@ReallyGoodHipHop That's interesting. In the UK all of them do: www.lse.ac.uk/News/News-Assets/images/People-in-advanced-economies/Judges-747x560.jpg Only the voice is American. We're predominately UK based. 😊
Thank you very much! very informative and ample of knowledge
Yo, thanks for this👍! I had no idea.
Enyi m dalu!
really helped me out
That's great!
What a great film, Okwu!
Keep up the videos
Nigeria is not really a federation, despite the name. In reality, the Nigerian Constitution makes the states inferior to the Federal. For instance, unlike in America and Australia, there is an automatic right to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal in Nigeria. In America the Federal Court Circuits are totally independent of the States. America also have State Police, Nigeria does not. In America, property and land right issues are state governed but in Nigeria, Land Law is regulated by the Federal Constitution. In America, residual issues of the Constitution belong to the States, in Nigeria, they belong to the Federal. Nigeria is really more similar to UK in administration that America and UK is a unitary country. County /District courts report to the Supreme Court. In Nigeria, parties are elected not individuals. For instance if your party wins a Governorship Position or Senatorial position, they can change the candidate. The name Federation is a misnomer
Yo. Thats why we learnt through primary education in Nigeria here
Do you think everyone in Nigeria knows how it works?
Who’s here after Nigeria government killed protesters
#justicefordeborahyakubu ❤
A student was beaten to death and burned to death by an angry crowd at a school in northern Nigeria. Her crime: she is said to have insulted the prophet Mohammed in a WhatsApp chat!
hmm
Yal need to get outta there