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The London Constitutional Conference of 1957 was targeted at

  • A. increasing wider participation of the people in their Regional legislature
  • B. ensuring the speedy growth of federalism in Nigeria
  • C. imputing the voice of the people in their Independence Constitution
  • D. preparing ground works for the self-governance and inclusive development of Nigeria
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The colonial investments in extractive industries invariably led to the

  • A. urbanization of towns and cities in Nigeria
  • B. arrival of slave trading in Nigeria and Africa
  • C. motivation of a continued colonial rule
  • D. uneven development of the regions in Nigeria
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The Vice President of Nigeria during the 2nd Republic was ... under the platform of the

  • A. Humphrey Nwosu, National Party of Nigeria
  • B. Alex Ekwueme, National Party of Nigeria
  • C. Adisa Akinloye, Unity Party of Nigeria
  • D. Tafawa Balewa, National Party of the Nigerians and the Cameroon
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The end of the Era of Princes in Ethiopia was a key factor in

  • A. decentralising state power in the hands of Provincial heads
  • B. centralising power in the hands of the Emperors of Ethiopia
  • C. the conquest of Southern Ethiopia
  • D. motivating the Italo-Egyptian invasion of Ethiopia
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The division of the Sokoto Caliphate into Emirates was largely due to

  • A. the autocratic directive of Dan Fodio
  • B. the rivalry that persisted between the Hausa Jihadists and the Fulani scholars
  • C. geographical reasons
  • D. economical factors
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