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4768

The current Executive Secretary of the ECOWAS is

  • A. Mohammed Ibn Chambers
  • B. Lansana Kouyate
  • C. Abbas Bundu
  • D. Abubakar Qattara
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4769

A major problem of the defunct Organization of African Unity was

  • A. language barrier
  • B. inadequate resources
  • C. cultural diversity
  • D. ideological differences
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4770

The leaders who spearheaded the transformation of the Organization of African Unity into the African Union are from

  • A. Nigeria,Libya and Kenya
  • B. Algeria,Libya and Zambia
  • C. South Africa,Libya and Zambia
  • D. Nigeria,Libya and South Africa
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4771

The Lagos Treaty of May 28th 1975 led to the formation of the

  • A. African Economic Summit
  • B. Lagos Plan Of Action
  • C. Economic Community of West African States
  • D. Economic Commision for Africa
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4772

Nigeria’s relation with black political communities outside Africa is built on

  • A. shared political aspirations
  • B. expectations of political support from them
  • C. economic considerations
  • D. percieved cultural affinities
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4773

With the admission of Asian and African countries to the Commonwealth,the Queen of England became the

  • A. patron of the Commonwealth
  • B. head of state of these countries
  • C. chairperson of the Commonwealth
  • D. head of government of these countries
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4774

The countries in which Nigeria participated in the ECOMOG peace-keeping operations were

  • A. Sierra Leone and Cote d'ivoire
  • B. Liberia and Sierra Leone
  • C. Liberia and Guinea
  • D. Senegal and Cote d'ivoire
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4775

The one-time president of the United Nations General Assembly was

  • A. Joseph Garba
  • B. Ibrahim Gambari
  • C. Arthur Mbanefo
  • D. Maitama Sule
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4776

The permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations are

  • A. Germany,France,Poland,Hungary and China
  • B. Britain,Japan,Australia,Germany and the United States
  • C. the United States,Russia,France,Britain and Japan
  • D. the United States,Russia,France,Britain and China
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4777

Nigeria”s support for the South-South Cooperation is based on her desire to

  • A. assert her leadership role in Africa
  • B. promote her non-aligned policy
  • C. promote economic understanding in the Third World
  • D. counter the political and military domination by major powers
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4778

The tenure of the President of the UN Security Council is

  • A. two years
  • B. one month
  • C. six months
  • D. one year
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4779

The independent African countries that signed the OAU Charter on May 25th 1963 were

  • A. Togo and Sierra Leone
  • B. Morocco and Angola
  • C. Togo and Morocco
  • D. Chad and Gambia
  • E. none of the above
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4780

The headquarters of the International Court of Justice is in

  • A. Washington,D.C
  • B. Paris
  • C. London
  • D. The Hague
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4781

The ECOWAS Treaty was reviewed in 1991 to

  • A. accomodate the interest of France
  • B. make it responsive to new challenges
  • C. accomodate extra sub-regional interests
  • D. mobilize ECOMOG
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4782

The major problem of the ECOWAS is lack of

  • A. a common currency
  • B. commitment by members
  • C. uniform ideology
  • D. a common customs union
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4783

The non-British colony which is a member of the Common wealth is

  • A. Rwanda
  • B. Guinea-Bissau
  • C. Mozambique
  • D. Eritrea
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4784

The majority of the OPEC members are from

  • A. Latin America
  • B. The Middle East Countries
  • C. Asia
  • D. Africa
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4785

The main constraint on Nigeria-Francophone West African cooperation is

  • A. cultural differences
  • B. ideological differences
  • C. economic differences
  • D. poor road network
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4786

Nigeria’s Non-Alignment Policy is constrained by her

  • A. strong ties with Western powers
  • B. membership of the ECOWAS
  • C. Afrocentric posture
  • D. membership of the UNO
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4787

Nigeria’s high standing in the UN General Assembly is underscored by her

  • A. military strenght
  • B. successes in UN elective offices
  • C. contribution to global peace
  • D. financial contributions
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4788

Nigeria’s relations with Britain was at a very low ebb under the

  • A. Shagari Regime
  • B. Buhari Regime
  • C. Gowon Regime
  • D. Babangida Regime
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