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1

Nigeria’s departure from pro-west policy during the Murtala Muhammed regime was as a result of

  • A. the economic interest of the West in Nigeria
  • B. Nigeria's increased international influence
  • C. the growing trade between Nigeria and the East
  • D. Nigeria's concern for decolonization in Africa
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2

The Economic Community of West African States has made progress in the area of

  • A. free movement of persons and right of residence
  • B. increased trade among members
  • C. political integretion of the region
  • D. providing financial aid to members
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3

Which of the following is the function of the Council of the Ministers of the O.A.U

  • A. Cordinating of the general policy of the organization
  • B. Directing the finances of the organization
  • C. Preparing the agenda of the organization's meetings
  • D. Reviewing the functions and activities of other organs of the organizations
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4

The major demand of the Third World countries on the United Nations in recent times is the

  • A. expansion of the permanent membership of the security Council
  • B. post of the Secretary-General of the organization
  • C. withdrawal of the veto power from the security council
  • D. enforcement of resolutions on the super powers
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5

Nigeria’s withdrawal from the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games in July 1986 was in protest against British

  • A. support for UNITA rebels in Angola
  • B. supply of arms to Rhodesia
  • C. failure to impose sanctions on South Africa
  • D. negative utterances on Nigeria
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6

During the Civil War, the major power that expressed moral support for Biafra’s self-determination was

  • A. France
  • B. China
  • C. the United States
  • D. Great Britain
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7

In 1981, Nigeria participated in an Organization of African Unity peace-keeping force to replace Libyan forces in

  • A. Somalia
  • B. Chad
  • C. Ethiopia
  • D. Zaire
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8

The first Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations was

  • A. Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule
  • B. General Joseph Garba
  • C. Professor Ibrahim Gambari
  • D. Chief Samuel Adebo
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9

Nigeria’s recognition of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola to lead that country was made under

  • A. General Yakubu Gowon
  • B. General Murtala Mohammed
  • C. General Muhammadu Buhari
  • D. General Ibrahim Babangida
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10

South-South cooperation is a major policy plan on which Nigeria bases her relations with

  • A. developed countries
  • B. countries of the southern hemisphere
  • C. developing countries
  • D. member countries of OAU
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11

The Barclay’s Bank and the British Petroleum Company in Nigeria were nationalised in the late 1970’s for transacting business with

  • A. France
  • B. South Africa
  • C. Portugal
  • D. Libya
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12

The major factor that influenced the formulation of Nigerian foreign policy in the First Republic was

  • A. geographical location
  • B. the colonial legacy
  • C. economic consideration
  • D. the parliamentary system
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13

The Murtala/Obasanjo regime in Nigeria increased the number of states from

  • A. 4 to 12
  • B. 12 to 19
  • C. 19 to 20
  • D. 30 to 36
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14

The most remarkable legacy of the 1976 Local Government Reform in Nigeria was the introduction of

  • A. the office of sole administrators
  • B. caretaker management committees
  • C. uniformity in struture and functions
  • D. the third tier of government.
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15

The main source of financing local government in Nigeria is

  • A. internal revenue generation
  • B. statutory revenue allocation
  • C. special state grants
  • D. grants-in-aid
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16

The land use decree of 1978 vested the ownership of land in Nigeria in the

  • A. local chiefs
  • B. local governments
  • C. state governments
  • D. federal governments
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17

The first restructure of the Nigerian Federation took place with the

  • A. creation of mid-west Region in 1963
  • B. abolition of federalism in 1966
  • C. military counter-coup in 1966
  • D. creation of states in 1967
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18

The Nigerian Youth Movement collapsed as the result of

  • A. its failure to win election
  • B. shortage of funds to run its affairs
  • C. the harassment of its leadership by government.
  • D. the breakup of its leadership.
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19

The president of Nigeria is advised on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country by the

  • A. National Secrurity Council
  • B. National Defense Council
  • C. Council of state
  • D. Federal Executive Council
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20

The Independent National Electoral Commission has the power to prepare and maintain the register of

  • A. Political parties
  • B. Constituencies
  • C. Voters
  • D. Electoral candidates.
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21

The equivalent of the commissioner at the local government level is the

  • A. Executive chairman
  • B. Secretary
  • C. Councilor
  • D. Supervisory councillor
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