A system of government in which the central government is supreme over other levels is
totalitarian
confederal
federal
unitary
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Note: The answer is not unitary system because in unitary system of government there is only one seat of power which is the central government which means there is no other level, so this invalidates the notion of it being supreme over other levels because there is none. The right answer is federal system because there are other levels under the central government.

It's not the federal system, it is the unitary system because... A system of government in which the central government is supreme over other levels is a unitary system or unitary state. In this structure, the central government holds supreme authority, and any regional or local authorities (sub-units) only exercise powers delegated to them by the center.

the correct answer is actually federal government
because a federal system of government of Nigeria has a central government (called the federal government) and other federating units (state and local govt). in this, the federal govt is is supreme amongst the other two
But a unitary system of government has all its governmental powers concentrated to a central government with no other unit to share its powers to

A unitary system of government, or unitary state, is a sovereign state governed as a single entity. The central government is supreme, and the administrative divisions exercise only powers that the central government has delegated to them.


