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66
Which of the following played the greatest role in the British conquest of Nigeria?
A.
The John Holt Company
B.
The Royal Niger Company
C.
The Church Missionary Society
D.
The Roman Catholic Mission.
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67
Chief Agho Obaseki is remembered is Benin history because
A.
he collaborated with the British to suppress the monarchy
B.
he was regarded as a true patriot
C.
he played an important role in the restoration of the monarchy
D.
Oba Aguobasimi delegated a lot of powers to him.
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68
An influential advocate of the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates was
A.
E.D. morel
B.
Otunba Payne
C.
John Beecroft
D.
Henry Carr
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69
The Native Authority Ordinance of 1916 introduced direct taxation into Yorubaland and thereby
A.
gave greater administrative and judicial responsibilities to the Oba
B.
made Yorubaland a beneficiary of British aid
C.
encouraged the appointment of more British officials
D.
involved the educated elite in colonial administration.
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JAMB 2002
70
The colonial officer who was responsible for splitting the Southern Province in to Eastern and Western Provinces was
A.
Bernard Bourdillon
B.
Graeme Thompson
C.
Hugh Clifford
D.
Frederick Lugard.
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