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946

The total number of parties registered 1979 elections in Nigeria was

  • A. ten
  • B. six
  • C. five
  • D. two
  • E. four
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The constitutional crises resulting from the 1964 general elections in Nigeria was resolved through the
  • A. agreement between Dr Azikiwe and Sir Abubakar on the nature of government to be formed
  • B. boycott of the election by UPGA and its supporters
  • C. Intervention of eminent Nigerian judges
  • D. all-party constitutional review conference on the conduct of elections
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948

The major cause of the Action Group crises of 1962 was the

  • A. personal hatred of Chief Awolowo for Chief S.L Akintola, then Premier of Western Region
  • B. in-fighting between Chife s.L Akintola and Sir Adesoji Aderemi, the elections
  • C. proposal to change to the party's ideology towards a Socialist orientation
  • D. poor performance of the Action Group in the 1959 general elections
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The Nigeria civil war was fought in order to
  • A. test Nigeria's military strength
  • B. preserve the unity of the country
  • C. expel mercenary force
  • D. prevent the emergence of a dictator
  • E. protect Nigeria from external invasion
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950
Powers under military rule in Nigeria can be said to be
  • A. absolutely separated
  • B. absolutely fused
  • C. more separated than fused
  • D. more fused than separated
  • E. absolutely decentralized
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