by Sunday | Jan 16 | History WAEC
A. his criticism of British rule through the Lagos Daily News B. his constant opposition to the expansion of the British rule C. the humiliation of the British officials through his successful defense of Eleko in London D. the attempt to silence British officials...
by Sunday | Jan 16 | History WAEC
A. introduction of a direct taxation system B. creation of districts for political convenience C. imposition of warrant chiefs in the Eastern Region D. division of Nigeria into provinces Correct Answer: Option D D. division of Nigeria into provinces Explanation...
by Sunday | Jan 16 | History WAEC
A. 1906, Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria B. 1901, Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria C. 1906, Lagos Colony and Southern Nigeria Protectorate D. 1901, Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria Correct Answer: Option A A. 1906, Colony and Protectorate of...
by Sunday | Jan 16 | History WAEC
A. impression that the British officials favoured the Northerners B. maladministration of the British Indirect rule Policy C. regressive taxation of their society D. egalitarian nature of their society Correct Answer: Option D D. egalitarian nature of their society...
by Sunday | Jan 16 | History WAEC
A. The Gowon-led coup strictly targeted the Igbos B. The wanted the freedom for the Igbos at all cost C. Of the creation of twelve States by Gowon to dismantle any secessionist agenda D. corruption and oppression was too prevalent in Nigeria Correct Answer: Option C...
by Sunday | Jan 16 | History WAEC
A. to colonize less developed states B. the socio-economic transformation agenda for Africa C. to expand socio-cultural territories of the Western powers D. being to obtain and control a supply of raw materials for industries Correct Answer: Option D D. being to...