The question is unanswerable without a more careful definition of what is being asked.
Excerpt from the Urhobo Historical Society ( http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/ConstitutionalMatters/1999Constitution/TableOfContents.html ):
CONSTITUTION OF THE
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
1999
If 1999 is considered to be a word, then that's 8 words. But how many lines is that? Is it 3 lines, the way it appears on the site above? Or is it 1 line like this:
CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA 1999
Excerpt from Chapter 1:
(6) There shall be 768 Local Government Areas in Nigeria as shown in the second column of Part I of the First Schedule to this Constitution and six area councils as shown in Part II of that Schedule.
Part II
Powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Is that 5 lines (including the space above "Part II,") or 4 lines (no space above "Part II," but (6) is two lines as it appears on this screen), or 3 lines (no space above "Park II," (6) considered a single line)? Is "(6)" considered a word?