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  2. Government of Edo State - Wikipedia

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    The government of Edo State serves as the governing authority for Edo State, one of the 36 states within the Federal Republic of Nigeria.It comprises three branches of government: the executive branch led by the Governor of Edo State, the legislative branch represented by the Edo State House of Assembly, and the judicial branch, including the Judiciary of Edo State and the Courts of Edo State.

  3. Epie–Atissa people - Wikipedia

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    The largest public local market, situated at Swali in the Atissa clan, has been very resourceful to the people of the Niger Delta [5] region of Nigeria. Akenfa, one of the most important cities in the kingdom, it is approximately 4km², making it the third largest community in the kingdom by area. Akenfa is currently ruled by a locally elected ...

  4. Gender roles and fluidity in indigenous Nigerian cultures

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    The colonization of the West African region that lies across the Niger took place between the mid 19th century to 1960 when Nigeria became recognized as an independent nation. [1] This systemic invasion introduced new social, economic, and political structures that significantly altered Indigenous notions of gender fluidity and gender roles .

  5. Igala people - Wikipedia

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    Igala helmet mask, Nigeria. Masks are an important aspect of Igala art. Masquerades are rituals that aim to create a balanced relationship between the world of the living, and the ancestors of the spiritual realm. Igala masks feature symbolic markings that are meaningful in identifying political status and the culture's fashion.

  6. Provinces of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In 1903 six more provinces were added; five following the Sokoto-Kano campaign, and also Gwandu province, making a total of 17. The number of provinces was reduced to 13 in 1911, and 12 after World War I. In 1926 Adamawa and Plateau became new provinces. The provinces and divisions in 1945, with the names or number of Native Authorities in each ...

  7. Nigerian traditional rulers - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian traditional rulers often derive their titles from the rulers of independent states or communities that existed before the formation of modern Nigeria. Although they do not have formal political power, in many cases they continue to command respect from their people and have considerable influence in their community.

  8. Politics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Nigeria. The federal government of Nigeria is composed of three distinct branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial, whose powers are vested and bestowed upon by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. [1] One of the primary functions of the constitution is that it provides for separation and balance of ...

  9. Government of Lagos State - Wikipedia

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    The building of the legislature is situated inside the Lagos State Government house at Alausa in Ikeja central business district, Lagos State. [29] [30] The legislative function of the legislature is to make laws by passing bills, which must be endorsed by the two-thirds majority of the house. Following the endorsement by the two-thirds ...