A comparative analysis of independence and post-independence constitutions in nigeria
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Evolution of Nigerian Constitutions
- 2.2Comparative Analysis of Independence Constitutions
- 2.3Key Features of Independence Constitutions
- 2.4Challenges Faced by Independence Constitutions
- 2.5Post-Independence Constitutional Developments
- 2.6Comparative Analysis of Post-Independence Constitutions
- 2.7Key Features of Post-Independence Constitutions
- 2.8Impact of Post-Independence Constitutions
- 2.9Critiques and Reviews of Post-Independence Constitutions
- 2.10Future Directions for Nigerian Constitutions
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design and Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability of Data
- 3.8Limitations of the Research Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Comparative Analysis of Research Findings
- 4.2Key Findings from the Study
- 4.3Discussion on Independence Constitutions
- 4.4Discussion on Post-Independence Constitutions
- 4.5Interpretation of Research Results
- 4.6Implications of the Findings
- 4.7Recommendations for Future Research
- 4.8Policy Recommendations
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Recap of Research Objectives
- 5.3Summary of Key Findings
- 5.4Contribution to Knowledge
- 5.5Implications for Practice
- 5.6Concluding Remarks
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
This research project provides a comparative analysis of the independence constitution of Nigeria, established in 1960, and the post-independence constitutions that followed. The study examines the key provisions, structure, and evolution of these constitutional documents to evaluate how they have shaped the governance and legal framework of Nigeria over time. By comparing the independence constitution with subsequent versions, this research aims to highlight the continuity or changes in constitutional principles and the impact on governance, rule of law, and socio-political development in Nigeria. The research methodology involves a comprehensive review of primary and secondary sources, including legal texts, scholarly articles, historical records, and official documents related to the Nigerian constitutions. The study analyzes the historical context in which each constitution was drafted, the political dynamics influencing their content, and the legal implications of key provisions. By utilizing a comparative approach, this research seeks to identify common themes, divergences, and trends in the constitutional development of Nigeria. The findings of this research reveal significant differences between the independence constitution and subsequent post-independence constitutions in Nigeria. While the independence constitution reflected the aspirations of a newly independent nation and sought to establish a framework for democratic governance, the post-independence constitutions were influenced by changing political climates, military interventions, and socio-economic challenges. These factors led to amendments, abrogation, and restructuring of the constitutional framework, impacting the balance of power, federal-state relations, and the protection of fundamental rights in Nigeria. The comparative analysis of the independence and post-independence constitutions also highlights the evolution of constitutionalism in Nigeria and the challenges of maintaining a stable legal framework amidst political transitions and societal transformations. By examining the continuity or disruptions in constitutional principles, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the legal and political history of Nigeria and offers insights into the prospects for constitutional reform and nation-building in the future. Overall, this research project provides a critical analysis of the independence and post-independence constitutions in Nigeria, shedding light on the complexities of constitutional development and governance in a diverse and dynamic society.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>The conference which became the last constitutional conference held before the attainment of Independence in 1960, also took place in London from September 29 to October 27, 1958. The resumed constitutional conference of 1958 was the last Nigerian constitutional conference held before the attainment of Independence in 1960. It was convened to consider the report of the Willink’s commission on the minority the conference resolved among other issues, that the Northern part of Nigeria should be self-governing by 1959 and that if a resolution was passed by the parliament asking for independence, in 1960, then her majesty government would propose a bill of independence in 1960. In December, 1959, a nationwide general election was held into the Federal House of Representatives. In the election, no single party won an over all majority as was the case in 1954, while in September, 1960, the parliament has enacted a law on Nigeria’s independence.</p>
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