RULES OF INTERPRETATION OF CONSTITUTION - How the Supreme Court should interpret the concept of federalism as provided in the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria
HELD:
"The principal provisions of the CFRN in issue are Section 6; Section 83(1); Section 84; Section 153 (1); Section 162; Item 21(e) of the 3rd Schedule and of course other provisions which are necessary to consider in order to arrive at a just determination of the questions in controversy.
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