The power to nominate members of the judiciary at the federal level under the 1999 Constitution is vested in the
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The power to nominate members of the judiciary at the federal level under the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is vested in the National Judicial Council. The National Judicial Council is a body established by the Constitution and is responsible for the appointment, promotion, and discipline of judicial officers in Nigeria, including the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Courts of the various states. It is chaired by the Chief Justice of Nigeria and includes other senior judges and the Attorney-General of the Federation as members.