by Sunday | Nov 24 | Government JAMB
A. British servants B. British settlers C. British subjects D. British citizens Correct Answer: Option C – British subjects Explanation British subjects were the status of the inhabitants of the Lagos Crown Colony. According to G.A.I. Ofoegbu (1976):...
by Sunday | Nov 24 | Government JAMB
A. industrial harmony B. public fiscal resources C. activities on the stock exchange D. labour turnover Correct Answer: Option B – public fiscal resources Explanation A major merit of privatization is that it increases public fiscal resources. Privatization is a...
by Sunday | Nov 24 | Government JAMB
A. Northern and Eastern Nigeria B. Eastern and Western Nigeria C. Western and Northern Nigeria D. Mid-Western and Eastern Nigeria Correct Answer: Option C – Western and Northern Nigeria Explanation Before the 1976 reforms, the three-tier local government system...
by Sunday | Nov 24 | Government JAMB
A. exclusive list B. residual list C. concurrent list D. reserved list E. reserved list Correct Answer: Option C – concurrent list Explanation Constitutional matters in which the Nigerian federal and state governments exercise joint authority are on the...
by Sunday | Nov 24 | Government JAMB
A. legislative arm B. executive C. ombudsman D. judicial arm Correct Answer: Option A – legislative arm Explanation In the pre-colonial Yoruba political system, the council of chiefs constituted the Legislative Arm. It should be noted that the Oba made the laws...
by Sunday | Nov 24 | Government JAMB
A. transition programmes B. constitutional conferences C. impositions D. negotiations Correct Answer: Option A – transition programmes Explanation In Nigeria, military regimes returned power to civilians through Transition...