When Nigeria achieved independence in 1960, the head of state was the

A.

President

B.

Prime minister

C.

Governor-General

D.

Queen of England.

Correct answer is D

When Nigeria achieved independence in 1960, the Head of state was the Governor-General, representing the queen of England.
One of the main provisions of the constitution of 1960 was that the governor general was made the constitutional ceremonial Head of state and a representative of the Queen of England.

This means the queen was the head of state but appointed a representative in the person of the governor-general to stand in for her, in her absence.