Learn about past events in Nigeria and the world with these interesting and informative History questions and answers.
Which of these was not an effect of the Great Trek?
Afrikaners remained politically divided for many years
The Trek resulted in the cultural and economic isolation of the Boers
The Great Trek led directly to the founding of several autonomous Boer republics
It reduced trade between black and white groups
Correct answer is D
The Great Trek led directly to the founding of several autonomous Boer republics, namely the South African Republic (also known simply as the Transvaal), the Orange Free State, and the Natalia Republic. As a result of the Trek, the Afrikaners remained politically divided for many years. Furthermore, the Trek resulted in the cultural and economic isolation of the Boers. The Great Trek increased the conflicts between the Boers and indigenous tribes, but, on the other hand stimulated trade between black and white groups.
The economic reforms of Theodore II of Ethiopia involved which of the following?
Encouragement of slave trade
Improvement of agriculture
Reorganization of the fiscal system
Revival of external trade
Correct answer is C
No explanation has been provided for this answer.
Nigeria's vice president in the second republic was
Shehu Yar'adua
Tunde Idiagbon
Alex Ekwueme
Mohammed Goni
Correct answer is C
Ekwueme was the first elected Vice President of Nigeria from 1979 to 1983 during the Second Nigerian Republic serving under President Shehu Shagari as a member of the National People's Party (NPN).
The first school in Nigeria was __________
CMS grammar school
Yaba higher school
Nursery of Infant Church
None of the above
Correct answer is C
The first primary school in Nigeria was founded in 1843 in the town of Badagry. The school was named the Nursery of Infant Church which was later renamed as St. Thomas Anglican Nursery and primary school by Rev. Golmer of the Church Missionary Society (CMS).
Islam came to Nigeria in the ______ century.
11th
12th
17th
18th
Correct answer is A
The spread of Islam in Nigeria dates back to the eleventh century when it first appeared in Borno in the northeast of the country. Later Islam emerged in Hausaland in the northwest and its influence was evident in Kano and Katsina.