Learn about past events in Nigeria and the world with these interesting and informative History questions and answers.
The maasai tribe of East African speaks ...... language among the Nilotic family of African tribes.
Maa
Swahili
Bini
Berber
Correct answer is A
Maa is one of the languages of the Nilotic tribe, other languages include Kanuri, Fur, Songhay, Nobiin and so on.
The Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria was the resultant merger of the
Colony of Lagos and the Southern Protectorate
Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria and the Northern Protectorate
Northern Protectorate and the Colony of Western Nigeria
Colony of Western Nigeria and the Protectorate of Southern and Northern Nigeria
Correct answer is B
Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria and the Northern Protectorate were the constituents of the area that later became Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria upon the amalgamation of Lord Lugard on January 1st 1914.
One of the following is not credited with the General Obasanjo's military regime
The Universal Primary Education Program
The Operation Feed the Nation
The Festival of Arts and Culture
The Structural Adjustment Programme
Correct answer is D
The Structural Adjustment programme is the correct answer. It was a Programme inaugurated during the Ibrahim Babangida's regime.
The Swazi composite is the modern ...
Swaziland
Southern Zimbabwe
Zulu Kingdom
Southeastern Botswana
Correct answer is A
Swaziland is the correct answer. The Swazi composite is also now what modern Swaziland is, which means that some modern day countries in Southern and Central Africa can trace their roots to the Mfecane.
Baptists, Methodists and the ... were among the first to engage in the Liberiian Christian Mission
Presbyterian Church
United Church of Christ
Catholic Christian Mission
Episcopal Church
Correct answer is D
Episcopal Church is the correct answer. The Baptists, Methodists and Episcopalians were among the first to engage in Liberian Mission as a result of the missionary fervour that gripped Western Europe and America in the 19th Century.