A) Arab missionary activities B) the waging of jihads C) absence of any religion in the area D) trade and commerce
A) 1920-1943 B) 1571-1603 C) 1846-1880 D) 1571-1623
A) Sokoto B) Benin C) Bornu D) Kano
A) Lamurudu consulted his father B) The Oyo mesi destroyed the palace C) The king was sent to exile D) Oranmiyan came to rule the Oyo empire
A) Sayfawa B) Zaghawa C) Ngazarmu D) Bulala
A) Oduduwa B) Lamurudu C) Olodumare D) Obatala
A) Ogun festival B) Igue festival C) Igwe festival D) Igun festival
A) Basket weaving B) Canoe Building C) Bronze Sculpture D) Slave trade
A) South-eastern B) North-eastern C) South-South D) South-western
A) By the order of the Supreme Court B) By the order of Ooni of Ife C) Order of the Supreme God D) Wishes of Oduduwa
A) Coastal Ijaw, Lake Chad Ijaw and River nun ijaw B) Central Ijaw, Lake Ijaw and Marine Ijaw C) Eastern Ijaw, Island Ijaw and Coastal Ijaw D) Western/Central Izon, Southeast Izon and Inland Izon dialect
A) River Nun to South Africa B) Nupe to Delta C) Nile valley to West Africa D) Nigeria to Coastal Rica
A) Empire expansion B) State formation C) State expansion D) Administration
A) 10th B) 19th C) 15th D) 11th
A) Ali Ahmad B) Idris Alawma C) Humai Ibn Salama D) Rabin Zubair
A) The Army of the empire B) The sayfawa dynasty C) Sao & Bulala people D) Lake Chad army
A) Njimi B) Ngazargamu C) Lake Chad D) River Nile
A) Odukpani local government B) Itsekiri local government C) Ibibio local government D) Duke local government
A) From November to January B) From February to April C) From April to June D) From April to August
A) Iron technology and Horses B) Metal and Canoes C) Steel and Boat D) Camel and Bronze |