Post-Independence Constitutions and Institutions - Government (Senior Secondary)

Nigeria changed the rules of government four times after independence. This course breaks down the constitutions of 1963, 1979, 1989, and 1999 to show how the country operates. We analyse the workings and shortcomings of these laws alongside the operations of the legislative, executive, and judicial institutions. You need this knowledge to pass your exams and understand your rights as a citizen. The course connects textbook theories to real events in Nigerian politics. It explains the functions and problems of public commissions like the EFCC and ICPC, showing how the government fights corruption in daily life. This helps you make informed choices and understand the news. By the end of this class, you will know the key features and flaws of the four post-independence constitutions. You will be able to explain the roles of the executive, legislature, and judiciary in Nigeria. You will also understand the objectives, functions, and challenges of agencies like the EFCC and ICPC. This covers the exact requirements of the JAMB UTME syllabus for government institutions. This course is for senior secondary students preparing for the JAMB UTME and WAEC examinations in Government. University students taking introductory political science classes will also find the content useful. Anyone who wants a clear summary of the political history of Nigeria can use this course to understand how the country is run today.

$ 9.99

Enrolment valid for 12 months
This course is also part of the following learning track. You may join the track to gain comprehensive knowledge across related courses.
Government
Government
Mastering the rules of state control secures your success in national examinations and prepares you for active civic life. This track delivers the complete syllabus for Government in the JAMB UTME. It details the history, structure, and functions of the Nigerian state alongside global political systems. You study the exact mechanics of power, from pre-colonial administration to modern democracy and foreign policy. This programme is strictly for senior secondary school students preparing for their final examinations and university entrance tests. First-year university students taking introductory courses in political science, law, or sociology will also require this foundational knowledge. Furthermore, it serves any citizen seeking a direct, factual understanding of civic duties and the administration of the state. Upon completion, you will confidently answer syllabus-based questions to secure high scores in your matriculation examinations. You will identify the core duties of the arms of the government, explain the laws of the state, and evaluate the impacts of major political ideologies. This factual knowledge prepares you for university degrees and builds a practical foundation for future careers in law, public administration, international relations, and journalism.

Mastering the rules of state control secures your success in national examinations and prepares you for active civic life. This track delivers the complete syllabus for Government in the JAMB UTME. It details the history, structure, and functions of the Nigerian state alongside global political systems. You study the exact mechanics of power, from pre-colonial administration to modern democracy and foreign policy. This programme is strictly for senior secondary school students preparing for their final examinations and university entrance tests. First-year university students taking introductory courses in political science, law, or sociology will also require this foundational knowledge. Furthermore, it serves any citizen seeking a direct, factual understanding of civic duties and the administration of the state. Upon completion, you will confidently answer syllabus-based questions to secure high scores in your matriculation examinations. You will identify the core duties of the arms of the government, explain the laws of the state, and evaluate the impacts of major political ideologies. This factual knowledge prepares you for university degrees and builds a practical foundation for future careers in law, public administration, international relations, and journalism.

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