A) Ngazargamu B) Kebbi C) Kanem D) Garza
A) fight for power B) coup detat C) holy war D) conflict
A) Rabiu Az-Zubayr B) Usman Dàn Fodio C) Ardo Lerima D) Ibrahim Zaki
A) Size of the empire B) Constitutional crises C) Slave trade D) Weak leadership
A) Oduduwa B) Oranmiyan C) Lamurudu D) Afonja
A) It produced more warriors B) It led to the development of a new system of government C) It led to conflicts among tribes D) It made the people love themselves more
A) Imo B) Abuja C) Oyo D) Lagos
A) They provided food for Nigerians B) They established slave trade. C) They employed Nigerian citizens D) They helped to develop Nigeria
A) Western B) Southern C) Northern D) Eastern
A) Northern B) Eastern C) Western D) Southern
A) He promised to kill the Alaafin B) Because he was sent away from the town when he lost at war. C) He was fighting for his rights. D) He wanted to gain power
A) He should commit suicide B) He should go for more battles C) He should become the king D) He should kill a ram
A) 2 B) 5 C) 3 D) 1
A) the group of friends B) the hereditary king makers C) the armed forces D) workers in the palace
A) Bashorun B) Dogari C) Waziri D) Afonja
A) Ajaka B) Ile-Ife C) Lamurudu D) Bussa
A) Atlantic slave trade B) Human trafficking C) War D) Slave raids
A) West Africa B) North East C) North West D) South western
A) It fostered good relationship. B) It increased unity. C) It brought about development. D) Millions of people died.
A) companies B) human beings C) properties D) liabilities
A) Borno B) Benin C) Jos D) Imo
A) Oduduwa B) Oranmiyan C) Lamurudu D) Ladigbolu
A) East B) South C) West D) North
A) youngest daughter B) eldest daughter C) eldest son D) youngest son
A) Slave trade B) Constitutional crises C) Size of the empire D) Change of government
A) Oduduwa B) Afonja C) Lamurudu D) Apinni
A) Atoyebi B) Kanem C) Lamurudu D) Oranmiyan
A) Ibadan B) Owu C) Ile-Ife D) Lagos
A) Kanem-Bornu B) Eware C) Oranmiyan D) Usman Dan Fodio
A) Indentured servants B) British citizens C) Independent bodies D) European masters |