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The major aim of colonial rule in Nigeria was to

  • A. spread Christianity
  • B. stop slave trade and slavery
  • C. satisfy European curiosity about Africa
  • D. stop inter-ethnic wars
  • E. obtain cheap raw materials and secure ready markets
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After some time, the French replaced their colonial policy of assimilation with that of
  • A. Indirect Rule
  • B. Frenchification
  • C. Direct Administration
  • D. Association
  • E. Ascription
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The 1954 Lyttleton Constitution marked the beginning of formal federalism in Nigeria because it
  • A. created the posts of Governor-General at the centre and Governor in the regions
  • B. created a Council of Minister at the centre
  • C. created the posts of Prime Ministers at the centre and Premier in the regions
  • D. outlined the division of powers between the centre and regions
  • E. outlined the limits of powers of the judiciary and the Executive and Legislature
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The major innovation of the Republican Constitution of 1963 was that
  • A. the Prim Minister ceased to be Head of State
  • B. the Governor-General's office as the representative of the Queen was abolished
  • C. the cabinet was no long responsible to the Legislature
  • D. it introduced the executive Presidential system
  • E. the Prime Minister was nominated by the Exective Council
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The 1979 Constitution sought to solve some of the problems associated with Nigerian federalism by providing for
  • A. the reflection of federal character in public appointments
  • B. an equitable revenue allocation
  • C. less stringent conditions for the creation of more states
  • D. less stringent conditions for secession
  • E. a week centre vis a vis the states
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