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National Assembly (Nigeria)

The National Assembly of Nigeria is the country's legislative body, responsible for making laws, overseeing government activities, and representing the people's interests. It consists of two chambers: the Senate, with 109 members, and the House of Representatives, with 360 members. Members are elected by Nigerian citizens to serve their constituencies. The assembly debates and approves policies, budgets, and national issues, functioning as a key pillar of Nigeria’s democracy by ensuring government accountability and lawmaking.