Ah, what a lovely question. The main difference between the 1960 and 1963 Nigerian Constitutions lies in their structures. The 1960 Constitution established Nigeria as an independent state within the Commonwealth, while the 1963 Constitution declared Nigeria a republic with a president as the head of state. Both documents reflect Nigeria's journey towards self-governance and democracy, each with its own unique characteristics and significance.
The 1960 Nigerian Constitution established Nigeria as an independent nation within the Commonwealth, with a parliamentary system of government. It granted significant powers to the British monarch as the ceremonial head of state. The 1963 Nigerian Constitution, on the other hand, established Nigeria as a republic, with a ceremonial president as the head of state. It also introduced a federal system of government, with significant powers devolved to the regions.
Well, honey, the 1960 Nigerian Constitution made Nigeria a parliamentary democracy with the Queen of England as the head of state, while the 1963 Nigerian Constitution turned the country into a republic with a president as the head of state. The 1963 Constitution also granted more autonomy to the regions within Nigeria compared to the 1960 Constitution. So, in a nutshell, one had the Queen calling the shots, and the other gave the power to a president.
According to Bscholarly below are the major differences between 1960 and 1963 constitution of Nigeria:
1. The 1960 constitution was under a monarchial head (the queen) while the 1963 constitution ushered in republicanism. It was a republican constitution and had the head of state as a Nigerian.
2. The 1960 constitution provided for the existence of the judicial advisory committee which was abolished in the 1963 republican constitution.
3. The 1960 independence constitution allowed for the British Privy council to be the highest appeal court in Nigeria. This was changed in the 1963 Republican constitution which replaced the British Privy Council with the supreme court. Thus making the supreme court the highest appeal court in Nigeria.
The Nigerian Constitution of 1951 is the supreme law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It came into effect on January 1, 1914 and has been amended a number of times including 1914, 1922, 1946, 1951 and 1954.
Nigerian FA Cup was created in 1960.
1960
Nigerian Independence Medal was created on 1960-09-30.
Nigerian Red Cross Society was created in 1960.
No. Nigerian independence was granted from Great Britain in 1960, but a military coup followed closely after in 1966.
The Constitution of Liberty was created in 1960.
It is a fact, especially referring to the differences between parents and children, came into use in the 1960's
The Nigerian flag was originally designed in 1959 and was raised in October of 1960.
The Igbo tried to secede from Nigeria in the 1960s.
independence was granted in 1960. self-government was granted to different regions of the country at different times before 1960(it should not be confused for independence)
similarities and differences between Negritude movement in Africa in the 1950's and civil rights movement in the United States in the 1960's