The main focus of Nigeria's foreign policy since independence centers on
South- south cooperation
Sub-regionalism
Globalism
Afrocentrism
Correct answer is D
Since independence in 1960, Nigeria's external relations have been characterized by a focus on Africa as a region, focusing on fighting colonialism, apartheid, and the discrimination of black peoples in the African continent and elsewhere in the world.
A general word to describe this policy would be Afrocentrism, which is a cultural and political movement meant to positively reflect traditional African values and promote the history of Black people.
The Sharia legal system was first introduced in the Fourth Republic in
Kano State
Katsina State
Zamfara State
Sokoto State
Correct answer is C
In Nigeria, Sharia has been instituted as a main body of civil and criminal law in 9 Muslim-majority and in some parts of 3 Muslim-plurality states since 1999, when then- Zamfara State governor Ahmad Sani Yerima began the push for the institution of Sharia at the state level of government. It started in Zamfara State (27 October 1999)
Two foreigners that directly aroused nationalist feelings among Nigerians are
Edward Blyden and Payne Jackson
Casely Hayford and James Horton
W.E du Boise and H.O Davies
Marcus Garvey and Casely Hayford
Correct answer is D
Caseley Hayford of Gold coast (now Ghana) and Marcus Garvey of Jamaica.
Radical nationalism in Nigeria is generally attributed to the influence of
Aminu Kano
Herbert Macaulay
Nnamdi Azikiwe
Mbonu Ojike
Correct answer is B
Herbert Macaulay. Olayinka Herbert Samuel Heelas Badmus Macaulay (14 November 1864 – 7 May 1946) was a Nigerian nationalist, politician, engineer, architect, journalist, and musician and is considered by many Nigerians as the founder of Nigerian nationalism.
An intra-party activity for the selection of candidates for elective positions is known as
primary election
general election
mid-term election
bye-election
Correct answer is A
A primary election is the process by which voters, either the general public (open primary) or members of a political party (closed primary), can indicate their preference for a candidate in an upcoming general election or by-election, thus narrowing the field of candidates.