The lowest court in Nigeria is the Magistrate/District Court. This type of court is considered the starting point for legal proceedings in Nigeria, and it has the authority to hear and make decisions on a wide range of cases, including criminal, civil, and family law cases. The decisions made by this court can be appealed to a higher court if necessary. The Magistrate/District Court is the first level of the Nigerian court system, and it is responsible for providing access to justice for citizens at the local level.