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British influence and control over what would become Nigeria and Africa's most populous country grew through the 19th century. A series of constitutions after World War II granted Nigeria greater autonomy. After independence in 1960, politics were marked by coups and mostly military rule, until the death of a military head of state in 1998 allowed for a political transition. In 1999, a new constitution was adopted and a peaceful transition to civilian government was completed. The government continues to face the daunting task of institutionalizing democracy and reforming a petroleum-based economy, whose revenues have been squandered through corruption and mismanagement. In addition, Nigeria continues to experience longstanding ethnic and religious tensions. Although both the 2003 and 2007 presidential elections were marred by significant irregularities and violence, Nigeria is currently experiencing its longest period of civilian rule since independence. The general elections of April 2007 marked the first civilian-to-civilian transfer of power in the country's history and the elections of 2011 were generally regarded as credible. The 2015 election is considered the most well run in Nigeria since the return to civilian rule, with the umbrella opposition party, the All Progressives Congress, defeating the long-ruling People's Democratic Party that had governed since 1999.

Nigeria is a federal presidential republic.

Source: CIA World Factbook

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Probates (Re-sealing) Act.

Legislation
Nigeria
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This Act provides for the re-sealing of probates and letters of administration granted in Commonwealth countries and a State of Nigeria. The Act defines conditions to be fulfilled before re-sealing and effects of re-sealing. The High Court of a State may, if it thinks fit, on the application of any creditor, require, before re-sealing, that adequate security be given for the payment of debts due from the estate to creditors residing in that State.

Quantity Surveyors (Disciplinary Committee) Rules.

Regulations
Nigeria
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These Rules, made under paragraph 2 of the Second Schedule of the Quantity Surveyors (Registration, etc.) Act, provides with respect to proceedings and other matters in cases against practitioners referred to the Quantity Surveyors Disciplinary Committee by the Registered Quantity Surveyors Investigating Panel. In any case where in pursuance of section 12 (3) of the Act the Panel is of the opinion that a prima facie case is shown against a practitioner, the Panel shall prepare a report of the case and formulate any appropriate charge or charges and forward them to the secretary.

Urban and Regional Planning Tribunal (Federal Capital Territory, Abuja) (Procedure) Rules.

Regulations
Nigeria
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These Regulations, made under section 89 of the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Act 1992, provide rules for the composition and proceedings of the Urban and Regional Planning Tribunal of the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja. Where the secretary of the Tribunal is of the opinion that a prima facie case is shown against: (a) a developer; or (b) the Control Department; (c) any other person, he or she shall formulate the appropriate charge or charges and forward them to the Tribunal together with all the documents to be considered by the Tribunal.

Nigerian Mining Corporation Act.

Legislation
Nigeria
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This Act establishes the Nigerian Mining Corporation, defines its functions and powers and provides with respect to its administration and operation. The Corporation shall principally explore and prospect for, work, mine or otherwise acquire, process and dispose of minerals of various kinds occurring in Nigeria other than petroleum or coal. The land required by the Corporation for its purposes shall be compulsorily acquired under a declaration of the Minister and upon action of the President of Nigeria.