Before Nigeria became a republic, the highest body charged with the administrator of justice was the
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Before Nigeria became a republic, the highest body charged with the administration of justice was the Privy Council. The Privy Council was a body of advisors to the British monarch that had the ultimate appellate jurisdiction over cases in Nigeria. It was the final court of appeal for all legal matters in the country, and its decisions were binding on all other courts. However, after Nigeria became a republic in 1963, the Privy Council's jurisdiction over the country was terminated, and the Supreme Court became the highest court of appeal.