Bicameral Legislature:A bicameral legislature is a legislative body that consists of two separate chambers or houses, such as an upper house (Senate) and a lower house (House of Representatives). In Nigeria's case, these are the National Assembly and Senate.
Presidential System:A presidential system is a form of government where there is a separation of powers between the executive branch (headed by a President) and the legislative branch. This system allows for checks and balances among different branches of government.
Congressional System: A congressional system refers to a type of government structure where power is vested in both an elected Congress (legislative branch) and an elected President (executive branch). It emphasizes cooperation and collaboration between both branches to pass laws and govern effectively.