Nigeria is a federal presidential republic. Nigeria is divided into many states, due to conflicts among different ethnicities. Also, Nigeria is a mix of the system of English common law, Islamic Law, and Traditional law.
To the side here is President Muhammadu Buhari, who is a member of the all progessive congress party.
Major Political Parties and Leaders:
Political Parties: Accord Party or ACC All Progressives Congress or APC All Progressives Grand Alliance or APGA Democratic Peoples Party or DPP Labor Party or LP Peoples Democratic Party or PDP
Leaders: President Muhammadu Buhari Vice president Yemi Osinbajo Senate Leader Ike Ekweremadu
Major Branches:
The major branches of the Nigerian government are:
Legislative Branch- The legislative branch contains the Senate and House of Representatives
Executive Branch- The executive branch contains the chief of state, head of government, and cabinet.
Judicial Branch- The judicial branch contains the Supreme Court (which has a chief justice and 15 other justices), and subordinate courts like the court of appeal, High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Federal High Court, Customary
Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory or Sharia Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory.