Nigeria: the Development of Its Laws and ConstitutionStevens, 1967 - 491 strani Comments on the development of legislation and of the constitution of Nigeria. |
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Stran 30
... majority . The official members remained in the majority from 1922 , when there were twenty - seven officials ( including the Governor ) to nineteen unofficials , till 1946 , when there were thirty - six Britons ( of whom a few were ...
... majority . The official members remained in the majority from 1922 , when there were twenty - seven officials ( including the Governor ) to nineteen unofficials , till 1946 , when there were thirty - six Britons ( of whom a few were ...
Stran 35
... majority was abolished and the unofficials had a majority of eleven on the Council . Some of the unofficials were Europeans , but Nigerians still had an overall majority . The second aim of unity in diversity was sought to be achieved ...
... majority was abolished and the unofficials had a majority of eleven on the Council . Some of the unofficials were Europeans , but Nigerians still had an overall majority . The second aim of unity in diversity was sought to be achieved ...
Stran 175
... majority of the members present and voting.32 In case of an equality of votes , the person presiding has a casting vote . The majority required for all normal decisions of each House is a simple majority ; but for certain purposes ...
... majority of the members present and voting.32 In case of an equality of votes , the person presiding has a casting vote . The majority required for all normal decisions of each House is a simple majority ; but for certain purposes ...
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BEGINNINGS OF BRITISH ADMINISTRATION | 15 |
Amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria | 21 |
DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENTII | 48 |
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Nigeria: the Development of Its Laws and Constitution Taslim Olawale Elias Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1967 |
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