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Who was chairman of the Transitional Council when it was inaugurated in January 1993?
  • A. Bashir Othma Tofa
  • B. Chief Ernest Adegunle Shonekan
  • C. General Sanni Abacha
  • D. Major General Ibrahim Babangida
  • E. Moshood Kashimawo Olawale
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The power to legislate is usually exercised by the
  • A. executive
  • B. judiciary
  • C. parliament
  • D. police
  • E. press
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Which reason could NOT be responsible for the creation of local governments in Nigeria.
  • A. agitation for more funds for the Traditional Councils
  • B. bringing government nearer to the people
  • C. presentation of the local culture
  • D. speedy development
  • E. wider participation in government
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The principle of popular sovereignty is the bedrock of
  • A. Capitalism
  • B. Communism
  • C. Monarchy
  • D. Republicanism
  • E. Socialism
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The means and conditions for the establishment of a representative government do NOT include
  • A. establishment fundamental freedom
  • B. independence of the judiciary
  • C. observance of arbitrary laws
  • D. recognition of the opposition
  • E. rule of law
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