A) Niger Delta Democracy Congress B) Niger Delta Distribution Center C) Niger Delta Development City D) Niger Delta Development Commision
A) 2012 B) 2010 C) 2001 D) 2000
A) The people of Gobir wanted to take over his followers B) He was exiled from Gobir C) He wanted a Justice for the people of Gobir D) He was beaten by the leaders
A) Death of their King B) Too much external attacks by the Vassal states C) Borno couldn't trade well because the trade routes was blocked D) Borno had no effective government and their army wasn't strong
A) People's Association of Niger Delta Forum B) Paternal Niger Delta Feeds C) Pan Niger Delta Forum D) Pan Niger Delta Family
A) 2000 B) 2012 C) 2018 D) 2016
A) Computer System B) The House System C) Social System D) House of Assembly
A) Kukawa B) Kanem C) Jigawa D) Sokoto
A) 1924 B) 1844 C) 1814 D) 1932
A) Rubber B) Palm oil C) Bronze D) Textiles
A) 1804 - 1816 B) 1814 - 1826 C) 1904 - 1916 D) 1924 - 1936
A) 5th of August, 1987 B) 8th of April, 1877 C) 6th of July 1897 D) 5th of August, 1897
A) Abasi B) Akengbuda C) Nkruma D) Chukwudi
A) Traditionalist B) Wizard C) Herbalist D) Leader
A) Chief Arinze B) Elder Akiye C) Chief Ahire D) Chief Ahiye
A) Eniwaren-ason B) Enarhe-akhe C) Eniare-ison D) Ezemuze-ugba
A) He hated him because Osifo was richer than him B) He hated him because he was a Prince C) He hated him for hating his guts and flamboyant lifestyle D) He hated him because he was respected in the community
A) Oba with Selfless and honest attitudes B) Oba with respect and God's love C) Oba with wisdom and attributes of God D) Oba with good attitudes and good lifestyle
A) Bulala and the Sao B) Shuwa Arabs and the Sao C) Tuaregs and Idris Alooma D) Tuaregs and the Shuwa Arabs
A) Wealthy King B) King of the night C) King of the palace D) King of the people
A) Promotion of trade and construction of roads B) There was intermarriage among the people C) Islam was encouraged D) All of the above
A) Gold B) Sculpture C) Palm kernel D) Rubber
A) Constitutional crisis B) All of the above C) Environmental factors D) Size of the empire
A) 12th B) 17th C) 19th D) 10th
A) Osho (war chiefs) system B) Aso (war chiefs) system C) Eso (war chiefs) system D) Ese (war chiefs) system
A) Social unrest and revolts B) Political authority C) Military strength D) Legacy and impact
A) Kuruji B) Kiriji C) Fiditi D) Kurumi
A) 1977 - 1993 B) 1887 - 1893 C) 1877 - 1883 D) 1877 - 1893
A) Yoruba factor and Europeans B) Yoruba factions and the British colonial administration C) Ibadan people and the British administration D) Yoruba factions and the Portuguese
A) Control over trade routes B) Power struggles among the Yoruba states C) Over who will be in control of the market traders D) Land dispute
A) Help the Niger Delta trade with the European B) Help Niger Delta government to have power over the citizens C) To facilitate the citizen in becoming a good leader D) Facilitate the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region
A) Nominates leaders from the house system B) Represents the interests of the Niger Delta internationally C) Represent the interest of various ethnic groups in the Niger Delta D) Represents the government in a general meeting
A) Movement for the survival of the ogboni people B) Medium for the survival of the ogboni people C) Mission for the society of the ogboni people D) Mobilization society of ogboni people
A) Candle making B) Soap making C) Lubricant D) Paper making
A) James Moore Philip B) James Robert Philip C) Henry Philip James D) John Austin Robert
A) Ethnic groups B) Investors C) Host communities D) Government
A) Richly dressed and laden with coral beads B) He had many slaves with him and they were all praising him C) He was dressed with charm cloth and had bead hung on his neck D) He dressed casually and has cowries all over him
A) Delta B) Enugu C) Calabar D) Benue
A) King Jega B) King Alooma C) King Yunfa D) King Yinfa
A) Pulp boiling B) Storage C) Removing the pulp D) Cultivation |