The Nigerian Constitutions: 1951, 1964, 1960, 1979, 1989, 1999

I have been able to get two rare gems: The Nigerian constitutions for 1951 and 1954. They are the the 5th and 6th in our collection of Nigeria’s constitutions.

Question: How many constitutions would Nigeria end up with?

Author: dejiolowe

Adédèjì is the founder of Lendsqr, the loan infrastructure fintech powering lenders at scale. Before this, he led Trium Limited, the corporate VC of the Coronation Group, which invested in Woven Finance, Sparkle Bank, Clane, and L1ght, amongst others. He has almost two decades of banking experience, including stints as the Divisional Head of Electronic Banking at Fidelity Bank Plc. He drove the turnaround of the bank’s digital business. He was previously responsible for United Bank for Africa Group’s payment card business across 19 countries. Alongside other industry veterans, he founded Open Banking Nigeria, the nonprofit driving the development and adoption of a common API standard for the Nigerian financial industry. Beyond open APIs, Adédèjì works deeply within the fintech ecosystem; he’s the board chairman at Paystack. Adédèjì is a renowned fintech pundit and has been blogging on technology and payments at dejiolowe.com since 2001.

4 thoughts on “The Nigerian Constitutions: 1951, 1964, 1960, 1979, 1989, 1999”

  1. Dear Deji,
    Can’t download documents from the links.
    Can you email them to me please?
    Do you have the 1922 and 1946 Constitutions?

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