A. ensure perfect control of the economy B. further weaken the position of the elite class C. assist the Christian…
A. destroy the Ibini-Ukpabi oracle B. eliminate all opposition to their presence in the hinterland C. pave the way for…
A. there was no more market for slaves in America B. it had become very inhuman C. the Christian missions…
A. advising the Oba in the administration of the Kingdom B. punishing erring members of the royal family C. defending…
A. checking European inroad into Yorubaland B. restoring the dignity of the Alaafin C. reducing the powers of Ibadan D.…
A. boundary disputes between them B. succession to the Ijebu throne C. British annexation of Lagos D. Ibadan’s attempt to…
A. was associated with Western education B. had superior spiritual appeal C. preached social equality D. was opposed to oppression…
A. normalizing relations with Sokoto Caliphate B. rebuilding the armed forces C. reviving the ailing economy D. safeguarding the religion…
A. their cause was just B. the Hausa rulers were divided C. they had superior weapons D. the masses supported…
A. people with criminal records B. able-bodied men C. disabled persons D. people with low income. Correct Answer: Option B…