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  2. Monarchy of Nigeria (1960–1963) - Wikipedia

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    1 October 1963. From 1960 to 1963, Nigeria was a sovereign state and an independent constitutional monarchy. Nigeria shared the monarch with Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and certain other sovereign states. The monarch's constitutional roles were mostly delegated to the governor-general of Nigeria. Elizabeth II was the only monarch to ...

  3. 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.

  4. List of heads of state of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The current constitution of Nigeria has the president of Nigeria as the head of state and government. [1] From 1960 to 1963, the head of state under the Constitution of 1960 was the queen of Nigeria, Elizabeth II who was also the queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The monarch was represented in Nigeria by a governor ...

  5. Category:Nigerian royalty - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. Kwararafa monarchs ‎ (1 P) Nigerian traditional rulers ‎ (29 C, 153 P, 1 F)

  6. Federation of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Nigeria was a predecessor to modern-day Nigeria from 1954 to 1963. It was a British protectorate until its independence on 1 October 1960. British rule of Colonial Nigeria ended in 1960, when the Nigeria Independence Act 1960[2] made the federation an independent sovereign state. Elizabeth II remained head of state as the ...

  7. Monarchy of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Monarchy of Nigeriamay refer to: Nigerian traditional rulers. Monarchy of Nigeria (1960–1963) Topics referred to by the same term. This disambiguationpage lists articles associated with the title Monarchy of Nigeria. If an internal linkled you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.

  8. Nigerian Chieftaincy - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Chieftaincy is the chieftaincy system that is native to Nigeria. Consisting of everything from the country's monarchs to its titled family elders , the chieftaincy as a whole is one of the oldest continuously existing institutions in Nigeria and is legally recognized by its government.

  9. Royal regalia in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The regalia of Katsina, consisting of a large camel-drum of bronze, a bronze pot, and two swords, including Gajere, the ancient state sword of Katsina. [3] Other objects included in a comprehensive list of regalia could be small to medium-sized statues, such as those found in the Benin Kingdom. The regalia often had more than merely a political ...