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  2. Category:Treaties of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Abuja Treaty; Aburi Accord; Accommodation of Crews (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1970; ADR (treaty) African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights; Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the establishment of an African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights; African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child

  3. History of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria's (and the Commonwealth's) contact with Great Britain was mainly maintained by mail ships of the Elder Dempster Lines. [146] Until the end of 1967, such a mail ship sailed from Liverpool to Lagos every second Friday, [147] alternating between the MS Apapa, the MS Accra and the MV Aureol.

  4. Treaty Between Great Britain and Lagos, 1 January 1852

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    The Treaty Between Great Britain and Lagos, 1 January 1852 was an agreement between Great Britain (represented by Commodore Henry William Bruce, Commander of the British Navy's West Africa Station and John Beecroft, British Consul in the Bights of Benin and Biafra) and Oba Akitoye, the newly installed Oba of Lagos. [1]

  5. Extradition law in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria signed the Extradition Treaty with the United States on December 22, 1931 and entered into force on June 24, 1935. Since then Nigeria has extradited several persons to the United States for various reasons ranging from drug, advance fee fraud, and terrorism related offenses. On August 28, 2013 a court in Nigeria on the request of the U ...

  6. Category : Treaties extended to the Colony and Protectorate ...

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    Treaties extended by the United Kingdom to the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria (1914–60). (From 1954–60, the entity was known as the "Federation of Nigeria".) Treaties extended to the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria remain in force for Nigeria only if Nigeria has declared its succession to the treaty.

  7. Greentree Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Greentree Agreement [1] is a formal treaty which resolved the Cameroon–Nigeria border dispute over the oil and natural gas-rich Bakassi peninsula. [2] The dispute had roots as far back as 1913; [3] in 1981, [4] 1994, and 1996 armed clashes between Nigeria and Cameroon took place in Bakassi. [2]

  8. Equatorial Guinea–Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The boundary set out by the text of the treaty does not demarcate the entire Equatorial Guinea – Nigeria treaty. When the treaty was signed, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was hearing a case about a maritime dispute between Cameroon and Nigeria; because the result of that case would affect the maritime boundaries in the Gulf of Guinea, it was decided to leave the complete ...

  9. Treaty of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was created by the Treaty of Lagos on May 28, 1975, in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria.ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in West Africa.