Most pre-colonial governments in Nigeria, such as those of the Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa-Fulani, and other ethnic groups, did not have a formal separation of powers like modern democratic systems. The rulers or leaders often held a combination of executive, legislative and judicial functions. For instance, in some societies, the king or chief not only enacted laws but also enforced them and settled disputes.
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