Nigeria Current Affairs Questions & Answers (Past, Current and Latest 2020/2021)
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Question 1: Nigeria’s current president
Answer: Muhammadu Buhari
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Question 2: Current vice president
Answer: Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
Question 6: Who formed the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Herbert Macaulay
Question 7: What was the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Nigerian National Democratic party (NNDP)
Question 8: What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Strength
Question 9: What do the two horses on the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Dignity
Question 10: What was the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arm stand for?
Answer: Nigerian’s fertile soil
Question 11: What does the white colour in Nigerian flag stand for?
Answer: Peace
Question 12: What does the green colour in Nigerian flag represent?
Answer: Forests and abundant natural wealth of Nigeria
Question 13: Nigeria is divided into how many geopolitical zones?
Answer: Six (6) geopolitical zones
Question 14: What was the first capital city in Nigeria?
Answer: Calabar
Question 15: Capital of Nigeria
Answer: Abuja
Question: Who is the current Nigerian Deputy Senate president?
Answer: Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege
Question 16: What is the name of Nigerian senior national team in football (men team)?
Answer: Super Eagles
Question 17: When did Nigerian Golden eaglets win the world under-17 FIFA world cup
Answer: 1985, 1993, 2007, 2013
Question 18: Who was the first female vice chancellor in Nigerian university?
Answer: Grace Alele Williams
Question 19: Who gave Nigeria her name?
Answer: Flora Shaw
Question 20: Who designed the Nigerian flag?
Answer: Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi
Question 21: Who was the first man to buy a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Bob Jensen
Question 22: Who was the first woman to buy a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Funmilayo Ransome Kuti
Question 23: Which was the first TV station in Nigeria?
Answer: Western Nigerian Government Broadcasting Corporation (WNTV) in 1959
Question 24: When was Nigeria formed?
Answer: 1914
Question 25: Where was crude oil first discovered in Nigeria?
Answer: Oloibiri Oilfield, located in Oloibiri in Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State
Question 26: Who was the first Nigerian to become a Noble Laureate?
Answer: Wole Soyinka
Question 27: Who is the Nigerian current speaker of House of the Representatives?
Answer: Femi Gbajabiamila
Question 28: What is the premier university in Nigeria?
Answer: University of Ibadan
Question 29: Who is the minister for education in Nigeria?
Answer: Adamu Adamu
Question 30: Who is the current chief justice of Nigeria?
Answer: Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen
Question 31: When did Nigeria have her independent?
Answer: 1st October 1960
Question 32: When Nigeria did become a republic?
Answer: 1st October 1963
Question 33: When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
Answer: 1966
Question 34: How many local Government do we have in Nigeria?
Answer: 774
Question 35: Who is the first Nigerian president?
Answer: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
Question 36: Who was Nigerian first executive president?
Answer: Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
Question 37: Who was the Nigerian first prime minister?
Answer: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Question 38: What is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: ASIA with population of 3,641,000,000 while Australia & Oceania is the smallest continent
Question 39: What are the five Oceans in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean
Question 40: What is the full meaning of UNICEF?
Answer: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
Question 41: Who is the current Senate President in Nigeria?
Answer: Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan
Question 42: Which country’s flag is called the Union Jack?
Answer: Great Britain
Question 43: What is centenary?
Answer: 100 years
Question 44: What is Nigeria?
Answer: Nigeria officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Nigeria is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north.
Question 45: Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff
Answer: General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin
Question 46: Who is Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff?
Answer: Lt-General T.Y. Buratai
Question 47: Who is Nigeria’s Chief of Naval Staff?
Answer: Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas
Question 48: Who is Nigeria’s Chief of Air Staff?
Answer: Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar
Question 49: Who is the current NAFDAC Director General?
Answer: Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye
Question 50: Who is the current Inspector General of police?
Answer: IGP Solomon Arase
Question 51: Current chairman of the African Union
Answer: Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Question 52: Who is the secretary General of the united nations
Answer: António Guterres
Question 53: Who is the current minister of education?
Answer: Adamu Adamu
Question 54: Mention five rivers in Nigeria that share their names with a state.
Answer: Rivers – Benue, Niger, Osun, Kaduna, Ogun, Sokoto, Cross River, Imo
Question 55: What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Strength
Question 56: Mention 9 past senate presidents of Nigeria.
Answer: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Evan Enwerem, Chuba Okadigbo, Anyim Pius Anyim, Adolphus Wabara, Ken Nnamani, David Mark, Bukola Saraki, Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan
Question 57: What do the two horses on the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Dignity
Question 58: What was the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arm stand for?
Answer: Nigerian’s fertile soil
Question 59: What does the white colour in Nigerian flag stand for?
Answer: Peace
Question 60: What does the green colour in Nigerian flag represent?
Answer: Forests and abundant natural wealth of Nigeria
Question 61: Who is the current minister of finance?
Answer: Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed
Question 62: Who is the current minister of defence?
Answer: Mansur Muhammad Dan Ali
Question 63: Nigeria is divided into how many geopolitical zones?
Answer: Six (6) geopolitical zones
Question 64: What was the first capital city in Nigeria?
Answer: Calabar
Question 65: Who is the current minister of FCT?
Answer: Mohammed Bello
Question 66: Who is the current Nigerian Deputy Senate president?
Answer: Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege
Question 67: When did Nigerian Golden eaglets win the world under-17 FIFA world cup
Answer: 1985, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2015
Question 68: Which country won the 2018 world cup?
Answer: France
Question 69: Where was crude oil first discovered in Nigeria?
Answer: Oloibiri Oilfield, located in Oloibiri in Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State Question:. Who was the first Nigerian to become a Noble Laureate?
Question 70: Who is the minister for petroleum resources in Nigeria?
Answer: President Muhammudu Buhari
Question 71: When was the Nigerian Naira introduced?
Answer: 1st January 1973
Question 72: What are the five largest Oceans in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean
Question 73: What is the full meaning of UNICEF?
Answer: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
Question 74: When were the currency notes introduced?
Answer: 100 Naira:1999, 200 Naira in 2000, 500 Naira in 2001 and 1000 Naira on October 12, 2005
Question 75: How many ministers do we have in Nigeria?
Answer: 38
Question 76: With which countries does Nigeria share boundaries?
Answer: Nigeria is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north
Question 77: Representative democracy is best characteristic by
Answer: free elections and proper registers of voters
Question 78: While political partial parties aim at forming a government pressure groups aim at
Answer: influencing governmental decisions
Question 79: When the electorate vote for representatives who is turn vote on their behalf we say it is
Answer: an indirect election
Question 80: An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
Answer: by election
Question 81: Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
Answer: France
Question 82: The major advantage of the secret ballot is that
Answer: it ensures the anonymity of each voter
Question 83: In a one party state
Answer: the ruling party is the only legal party
Question 84: A cabinet system of government is practiced in
Answer: Britain and Canada
Question 85: A proclamation by the head of state ending a session of parliament is called
Answer: a dissolution
Question 86: The constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria
Answer: promotes unity of diversity
Question 87: The transfer of authority to local government council is known as
Answer: delegation
Question 88: The principle of anonymity of civil servants means that they
Answer: Are credited or blamed for any thing they do
Question 89: The six registered political parties in Nigeria in 1982 were
Answer: UPN, GNPP, NAP, PRP, NPP, NPN,
Question 90: Which of the following is NOT a pressure group in Nigeria
Answer: farmers
Question 91: The N.C.N.C sent a delegation to London in 1947 to protest against the
Answer: Richards constitution
Question 92: A popular principle of colonial administration in British west Africa was
Answer: indirect rule
Question 93: The first governor-general of colonial Nigeria was
Answer: Lord Lugard
Question 94: The first military government in Nigeria was headed by
Answer: General Agunyi Ironsi
Question 95: The first general election in Nigeria was hold in
Answer: 1959
Question 96: The supreme organ of the U.N O is the
Answer: general assembly
Question 97: Traditional rulers were restricted to ceremonial rules by the local government reforms of
Answer: 1976
Question 98: A parliamentary system, who ensures that members are in the house to vote on major issues
Answer: Whip
Question 99: A system in which no single person serves as the chief executive is known as
Answer: Parliamentary
Question 100: A social system in which power is derived from control over land is called
Answer: Feudalism
Question 101: “Rule of Law” refers to situation in which
Answer: Laws are supreme
Question 102: An important principle of the civil service is
Answer: Anonymity
Question 103: Which of these constitution recognized local government as the third tier of government
Answer: the 1979 constitution
Question 104: A condition for judicial independence is the appointment of judges by the
Answer: Judicial service Commission
Question 105: The minorities Commission appointed in Nigeria in 1957 recommend that
Answer: More states should be created in the federation
Question 106: The second military coup in Nigeria took place on
Answer: July 29, 1966
Question 107: One of these was in existence before the outbreak of the second world war
Answer: The League of Nations
Question 108: An important advantage of creating more constitution in a federal state is to
Answer: Enhance the People participation
Question 109: Under the Presidential system
Answer: c. The president may come from any of the parties
Question 110: Public opinion is important because it
Answer: Lets government know what the people want
Question 111: Bicameral legislature exists
Answer: To prevent the concentration of power on legislative house
Question 112: Africans were first elected to the legislative council in British West Africa in
Answer: Ghana
Question 113: One of the functions of the Ministry of external affairs is the
Answer: Promotion of national interests
Question 114: The leader of the Northern People’s congress was
Answer: Ahmadu Bello
Question 115: The idea of democracy started with the
Answer: The earliest democracy in the world began with the work of a man named Cleisthenes, in Athens (Greece), in 510 BC.
Question 116: In the Marxist theory, those who live by selling their labour are called
Answer: Proletariats
Question 117: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable means of achieving democracy?
Answer: Riots 22 The branch of government responsible for implementing laws is the
Question 118: In a democracy, sovereignty is vested in
Answer: The community
Question 119: Universal Adult Suffrage means all
Answer: Qualified citizens can vote
Question 120: A bill that applies to the whole population and is intended to promote the general welfare is called
Answer: An Appropriation bill
Question 121: Nigeria’s 36 States with their Capitals
Answer:
Note: Current Minister of Abuja Federal Capita Territory (FCT) is Muhammed Bello.
S. No | State | Capital |
1 | Abia State | Umuahia |
2 | Adamawa State | Yola |
3 | Akwa Ibom State | Uyo |
4 | Anambra State | Awka |
5 | Bauchi State | Bauchi |
6 | Bayelsa State | Yenagoa |
7 | Benue State | Makurdi |
8 | Borno State | Maiduguri |
9 | Cross River State | Calabar |
10 | Delta State | Asaba |
11 | Ebonyi State | Abakaliki |
12 | Edo State | Benin City |
13 | Ekiti State | Ado – Ekiti |
14 | Enugu State | Enugu |
15 | Gombe State | Gombe |
16 | Imo State | Owerri |
17 | Jigawa State | Dutse |
18 | Kaduna State | Kaduna |
19 | Kano State | Kano |
20 | Katsina State | Katsina |
21 | Kebbi State | Birnin Kebbi |
22 | Kogi State | Lokoja |
23 | Kwara State | Ilorin |
24 | Lagos State | Ikeja |
25 | Nasarawa State | Lafia |
26 | Niger State | Minna |
27 | Ogun State | Abeokuta |
28 | Ondo State | Akure |
29 | Osun State | Oshogbo |
30 | Oyo State | Ibadan |
31 | Plateau State | Jos |
32 | Rivers State | Port Harcourt |
33 | Sokoto State | Sokoto |
34 | Taraba State | Jalingo |
35 | Yobe State | Damaturu |
36 | Zamfara State | Gusau |
Question 122: Current Governors of Nigeria’s 36 States
Answer:
S. No | State | Current Governor |
1 | Abia State | Okezie Ikpeazu |
2 | Adamawa State | Jibrilla Bindow |
3 | Akwa Ibom State | Udom Gabriel Emmanuel |
4 | Anambra State | Willie Obiano |
5 | Bauchi State | Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed |
6 | Bayelsa State | Henry Seriake Dickson |
7 | Benue State | Samuel Ortom |
8 | Borno State | Babagana Umara Zulum mni |
9 | Cross River State | Benedict Ayade |
10 | Delta State | Ifeanyi Okowa |
11 | Ebonyi State | Dave Umahi |
12 | Edo State | Godwin Obaseki |
13 | Ekiti State | Kayode Fayemi |
14 | Enugu State | Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi |
15 | Gombe State | Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya |
16 | Imo State | Chukwuemeka Ihedioha |
17 | Jigawa State | Badaru Abubakar |
18 | Kaduna State | Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai |
19 | Kano State | Abdullahi Umar Ganduje |
20 | Katsina State | Aminu Bello Masari |
21 | Kebbi State | Abubakar Atiku Bagudu |
22 | Kogi State | Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello |
23 | Kwara State | AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq |
24 | Lagos State | Babajide Sanwo-Olu |
25 | Nasarawa State | Abdullahi Sule |
26 | Niger State | Abubakar Sani Bello |
27 | Ogun State | Dapo Abiodun |
28 | Ondo State | Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu |
29 | Osun State | Adegboyega Oyetola |
30 | Oyo State | Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi |
31 | Plateau State | Simon Bako Lalong |
32 | Rivers State | Ezenwo Nyesom Wike |
33 | Sokoto State | Aminu Waziri Tambuwal |
34 | Taraba State | Darius Dickson Ishaku |
35 | Yobe State | Mai Mala Buni |
36 | Zamfara State | Bello Muhammad Matawalle |
Question 123: CBN Governor
Answer: Godwin Emefiele
Question 124: When was the Nigeria 2019 General Election held?
Answer: February 23 2019
50 Current affairs in Nigeria
Question: Mention the new service chiefs in Nigeria
Answer: General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin- Chief of Defence Staff;
Question: Who is Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff?
Answer: Lt-General T.Y. Buratai
Question: Who is Nigeria’s Chief of Naval Staff?
Answer: Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas
Question: Who is Nigeria’s Chief of Air Staff?
Answer: Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar
Question:. Who is the current INEC chairman?
Answer: Mahmud Yakubu
Question: Who is the current NAFDAC Director General?
Answer: Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye
Question: Who is the current Inspector General of police?
Answer: IGP Ibrahim Idris Kpotun
Question: Current chairman of the African Union
Answer: Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Question: Who is the secretary General of the united nations
Answer: António Guterres
Question: Who is the current minister of education?
Answer: Adamu Adamu
Question: Mention five rivers in Nigeria that share their names with a state.
Answer: Rivers- Benue, Niger, Osun, Kaduna, Ogun, Sokoto, Cross River, Imo
Question: What was the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Nigerian National Democratic party (NNDP)
Question: Who is the current president of Nigeria?
Answer: Muhammadu Buhari
Question: Who is the current vice president of Nigeria?
Answer: Yemi Osinbajo
Question: What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Strength
Question: Mention 8 past senate presidents of Nigeria.
Answer: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Evan Enwerem, Chuba Okadigbo, Anyim Pius Anyim, Adolphus Wabara, Ken Nnamani, David Mark, Bukola Saraki
Question: What do the two horses on the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Dignity
Question: What was the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arm stand for?
Answer: Nigerian’s fertile soil
Question: What does the white colour in Nigerian flag stand for?
Answer: Peace
Question: What does the green colour in Nigerian flag represent?
Answer: Forests and abundant natural wealth of Nigeria
Question: Who is the current minister of finance?
Answer: Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed
Question: Who is the current minister of defence?
Answer: Mansur Muhammad Dan Ali
Question: Nigeria is divided into how many geopolitical zones?
Answer: Six (6) geopolitical zones
Question: What was the first capital city in Nigeria?
Answer: Calabar
Question: Who is the current minister of FCT?
Answer: Muhammadu Bello
Question: Who is the current Nigerian Deputy Senate president?
Answer: Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege
Question: When did Nigerian Golden eaglets win the world under-17 FIFA world cup
Answer: 1985, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2015
Question: Who gave Nigeria her name:
Answer: Flora Shaw
Question: Who designed the Nigerian flag?
Answer: Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi
Question: Which country won the last world cup?
Answer: Germany
Question: Who was the first man to buy a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Bob Jensen
Question: Who was the first woman to drive a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Funmilayo Ransome Kuti
Question: What is the first TV station in Nigeria?
Answer: Western Nigerian Government Broadcasting Corporation (WNTV) in 1959
Question: Who is the current CBN Governor?
Answer: Godwin Emefiele
Question: Where was crude oil first discovered in Nigeria?
Answer: Oloibiri Oilfield, located in Oloibiri in Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State
Question:. Who was the first Nigerian to become a Noble Laureate?
Answer: Wole Soyinka
Question: Who is the Nigerian current speaker of House of the Representatives?
Answer: Femi Gbajabiamila
Question: Who is the minister for petroleum resources in Nigeria?
Answer: President Muhammudu Buhari
Question: Who is the current chief justice of Nigeria?
Answer: Tanko Muhammad
Question: When was the Nigerian Naira introduced?
Answer: 1st January 1973
Question: When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
Answer: 1966
Question: How many local Government do we have in Nigeria?
Answer: 774
Question: Who is the first Nigerian president?
Answer: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
Question: Who was Nigerian first executive president?
Answer: Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
Question: Who was the Nigerian first prime minister?
Answer: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Question: What is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: ASIA with population of 3,641,000,000 while Australia & Oceania is the smallest continent
Question: What are the five Oceans in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean
Question: What is the full meaning of UNICEF?
Answer: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
Question: When were the currency notes introduced?
Answer: 100 Naira:1999, 200 Naira in 2000, 500 Naira in 2001 and 1000 Naira on October 12, 2005.
Question: How many ministers do we have in Nigeria?
Answer: 38
Question: Who is the current Senate President in Nigeria?
Answer: Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan
Question: Which country’s flag is called the Union Jack?
Answer: Great Britain
Question: With which countries does Nigeria share boundaries?
Answer: Nigeria is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north
More Quality Nigeria current affairs Questions
Question: Who formed the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Herbert Macaulay
Question: What was the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: NNDP
3. Who is the current president of Nigeria?
Answer: Muhammadu Buhari
4. Who is the current vice president of Nigeria?
Answer: Yemi Osinbajo
Question 5. What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm
represent?
Answer: Strength
6. Representative democracy is best characteristic by
Answer: free elections and proper registers of voters
7. While political partial parties aim at forming a government pressure groups aim at
Answer: influencing governmental decisions
8. When the electorate vote for representatives who is turn vote on their behalf we say it is
Answer: an indirect election
9. An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
Answer: by election
10. Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
Answer: France
11. The major advantage of the secret ballot is that
Answer: it ensures the anonymity of each voter
12. In a one party state
Answer: the ruling party is the only legal party
13. A cabinet system of government is practiced in
Answer: Britain and Canada
14. A proclamation by the head of state ending a session of parliament is called
Answer: a dissolution
15. The constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria
Answer: promotes unity of diversity
16. The transfer of authority to local government council is known as
Answer: delegation
17. The principle of anonymity of civil servants means that they
Answer: are credited or blamed for any thing they do
18. The six registered political parties in Nigeria in 1982 were
Answer: UPN, GNPP, NAP, PRP, NPP, NPN,
19. Which of the following is NOT a pressure group in Nigeria
Answer: farmers
20. The N.C.N.C sent a delegation to London in 1947 to protest against the
Answer: Richards constitution
21. A popular principle of colonial administration in British west Africa was
Answer: indirect rule
22. The first governor-general of colonial Nigeria was
Answer: Lord Lurgard
23. The first military government in Nigeria was headed by
Answer: General Aguiyi Ironsi
24. The first general election in Nigeria was hold in
Answer: 1959
25. The supreme organ of the U.N O is the
Answer: General Assembly
More Nigerian Current Affairs Questions and Answers
1. Traditional rulers were restricted to ceremonial rules by the local government reforms of
Answer: 1976
2. A parliamentary system, who ensures that members are in the house to vote on major issues
Answer: Whip
3. A system in which no single person serves as the chief executive is known as
Answer: Parliamentary
4. A social system in which power is derived from control over land is called
Answer: Feudalism
5. “Rule of Law” refers to situation in which
Answer: Laws are supreme
6. An important principle of the civil service is
Answer: Anonymity
7. Which of these constitution recognized local government as the third tier of government
Answer: the 1979 constitution
8. A condition for judicial independence is the appointment of judges by the
Answer: Judicial service Commission
9. The minorities Commission appointed in Nigeria in 1957 recommend that
Answer: More states should be created in the federation
10. The second military coup in Nigeria took place on
Answer: July 29, 1966
11. One of these was in existence before the outbreak of the second world war
Answer: The League of Nations
12. An important advantage of creating more constitution in a federal state is to
Answer: Enhance the People participation
13. Under the Presidential system
Answer: c. The president may come from any of the parties
14. Public opinion is important because it
Answer: Lets government know what the people want
15. Bicameral legislature exists
Answer: To prevent the concentration of power on legislative house
16. Africans were first elected to the legislative council in British West Africa in
Answer: Ghana
17. One of the functions of the Ministry of external affairs is the
Answer: Promotion of national interests
18. The leader of the Northern People’s congress was
Answer: Ahmadu Bello
19. The idea of democracy started with the
20. In the Marxist theory, those who live by selling their labour are called
Answer: Proletariats
21. Which of the following is NOT an acceptable means of achieving democracy?
Answer: Riots
22 The branch of government responsible for implementing laws is the
Answer: Executives
23. In a democracy, sovereignty is vested in
Answer: The community
24. Universal Adult Suffrage means all
Answer: Qualified citizens can vote
25. A bill that applies to the whole population and is intended to promote the general welfare is called
Answer: An Appropriation bill
Current Affairs Questions and Answers About Government and Society
(1) A human community that is usually cohesive and homogeneous is
(A) nation
(B) kinship
(C) clan
(D) nation
(2) Which of the following made the earliest contact with the Nigerian society?
(A) British
(B) Portuguese
(C) french
(D) German
(3) Under the 1963 republican constitution, the president exercised?
(A) judicial power
(B) executive power
(C) nominal power
(D) concurrent powers
(4) The principal of federal character was first enunciated in the
(A) 1989 constitution
(B)1963 constitution
(C) 1999 constitution
(D) 1979 constitution
(5) Between 1960 and 1966 Nigeria was governed under the
(A) presidential system
(B) Westminster system
(C) confederal system
(D) unitary system
(6) One major factor that differentiate the presidential from the parliament system is
(A) separation of power
(B) judicial independence
(C) passage of bills
(D) party system
(7) A major feature of the policy of deregulation in Nigeria is the
(A) enthronement of market forces mechanism
(B) increasing dominance of the economy by the state
(C) proliferation of public cooperation
(D) phenomenal increase in direct foreign investment
(8) Bicameral legislature exists:
(A) where camera men are allowed to cover the proceedings of legislature
(B) to prevent the concentration of power in one legislature house
(C) to provide jobs for more politicians
(D) to ensure that just laws are passed
(9) A major issues that distinguishes pressure groups from political parties is
(A) membership
(B) the objective
(C) the voting pattern
(D) the ideology.
(10) Equality before the law is component of
(A) separation of powers
(B) checks and balanced
(C) the rule of law
(D)constitutional law
(11) A law passed by the legislature and assented to by the executive is
(A) an act
(b) a presidential proclamation
(C). A decree
(D) a legislative order
(12) The principles of checks and balances empowers the judiciary to
(A) invalidate the actions of other arms
(B) administer the criminal justice system
(C) abrogate the law
(D) apply the law
(13) In a parliamentary, the term shadow cabinet is often used to refer to
(A) back benchers in the house
(B). Deputy prime minister and assistant ministers
(C) rebellious members of the ruling party
(D) portfolio designates. Of the party in opposition.
(14) The fundamental assumption on which the idea of the rule of law is based is
(A). Supremacy at the constitution
(B)rationality of human being
(C) quality of human being
(D) love for social justice.
(15) Association whose main interest is to influence public policies without attempting to capture state power are
(A) communal group
(b) trade union
(c) political parties
(D) pressure group
(16) Multilateralism in Nigeria foreign policy entails
(A) Africa being the centre piece of Nigeria foreign policy
(B) Non-aligned posture in international affairs
(C) quest for a permanent membership
(D) membership of international organisation.
(17) The set of policies on the basis of which countries interact with one another is called
(A) diplomacy
(B) foreign policy
(C) National policy
(D)international relations
(18) After the defeat of Germany in world war 1, her former colonies were administered under the league of nation as
(A) occupy territory
(B) trust territories
(C)crown colonies
(D) protectorates
(19) The Nigeria – Cameroon crisis over Bakassi peninsula occurred owning to the interpretation of the treaty of 1913 and the
(A) resolution of OAU
(B) Maroua accord
(C) decision of the ecowas
(D) decision of the international court justice
(20) The first Nigeria leader to become chairman organization of African unity was:
(A) Tafawa Balewa
(B) Murtala Muhammed
(c) Yakuba Gowon
(D) Aguiyi Ironsi
Answers:
1D 2B 3C 4D 5B 6A 7A 8D 9B 10C 11A 12A 13D 14C 15D
16D 17B 18B 19B 20C
Latest Nigerian Current Affairs
1. The parliament of Nigeria is called ________
(A) House of Representative
(B) Senate
(C) State house of Assembly
(D) National Assembly
Answer: D
2. Democracy day is celebrated in Nigeria on———
(A) Oct 1
(B) Jan 12
(C) May 29
(D) June 12
Answer: D (It was recently changed)
3. How many members make up the house of representative in Nigeria?
(A) 280
(B) 774
(C) 360
(D) 359
Answer: C
4. How many members make up senate in the upper arm of the national assembly?
(A) 100
(B) 108
(C) 109
(D) 110
Answer: C
5. Nigeria is divided into how many geopolitical zone?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
Answer: B
6. Nigeria flag was created by——————-
A. Mr Aina Onabolu
B. Prof Wole Soyinka
C. Taiwo Akinkumi
D. Ben Odiase
Answer: C
7. How many local governments do we have in Nigeria?
A. 744
B. 774
C. 747
D. 784
Answer: B
8. Who was the first military head of state?
A. Gen. Muritala Muhammed
B. Gen. Ibrahim Babangida
C. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi
D. Gen. Idiagbon
Answer: C
9. Who stopped the killing of twins in calabar?
A. Henry Townsend
B. Herbert Marculey
C. Mongo Park
D.Mary Slessor
Answer: D
10. Nigeria became a republic in what year?
A. May 29, 199
B.Jan 15, 1966
C. Oct 1, 1960
D. Oct 1, 1963
Answer: D
11. Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS. was established in what year?
A. May 1975
B. May 1963
C. May 1966
D. May 2000
Answer: A
12. Which state is referred to as “The Sunshine State”
A. Ekiti state
B. Ondo State
C. Jigawa state
D. Oyo state
Answer: B
13. The Nigeria flag was designed by Taiwo Akinkunmi in what year?
A. 1957
B. 1959
C. 1960
D. 1963
Answer: B
14. The amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates and the colony of Lagos was in what year?
A. 1959 B. 1914 C. 1963 D. 1960
Answer: B
15. Nigeria celebrated her last centenary anniversary in what year?
A. 2000 B. 2014 C. 2020 D. 1990
Answer: B
16. Who is the current minister of Education in Nigeria?
A. Prof Rukkayat Rufai B. Adamu Adamu C. Prof Adedapo Afolabi D. Prof. Wole Soyinka
Answer: B
17. The state with the least number of local government in Nigeria is——————
A. Zamfara B. Lagos C. Bayelsa D. Anambra
Answer: C
18. Who is the current Senate President in Nigeria?
A. Yakubu Dogara
B. Bukola Saraki
C. Tukur Buratai
D. Oshiomole
Answer: B
19. Who is the current House of Rep in Nigeria?
A. Yakubu Dogara
B. Bukola Saraki
C. Tukur Buratai
D. Oshiomole
Answer: A
20. Which state is referred to as “Centre of Excellence?”
A. Ekiti state
B. Ondo State
C. Lagos state
D. Oyo state
Answer: C
21. Which state is referred to as “The Gateway state”
A. Ekiti state
B. Ogun State
C. Jigawa state
D. Oyo state
Answer: B
22. The current minister of petroleum is —————-
A. President Muhammodu Buhari
B. Amaechi
C. Aisha Alhassan
D. Babatunde Fashola
Answer: A
23. The first coup carried out in Nigeria was in what year?
A. 1996
B. 1966
C. 1967
D. 1973
Answer: B
24. Nigeria civil war started in what year?
A. 1967
B. 1970
C. 1966
D. 1985
Answer: A
25. The Aba Women Riot took place in what year?
A. 1975
B. 1929
C. 2001
D. 1939
Answer: B
Part 2 of NIGERIAN CURRENT AFFAIRS (UPDATED)
26. Who is the current INEC Chairman? Mahmood Yakubu
27. Who is current Chief of Army Staff? Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai
28. Who discovered River Niger? Mungo Park
29. Who coined the name “Nigeria”? Flora Luggard
30. The first trade in Nigeria was held in what year? 1953
31. The highest mountain in Africa is? Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
32. The Largest River in the World is? Mississippi
33. The largest city in the world is? New York
34. Coldest country in the world is? Russia
35. The largest River in Nigeria is? River Niger
36. The United Nations was founded in what year? 1945
37. ECOWAS was founded in what year? 1975
38. The largest city in West Africa is? Ibadan
39. The twin towers ( World Trade Centre ) was bombed in what year? Sept 11, 2001 by Osama Bin Laden Terrorist group
40. The league of Nations was founded in what year? 1920
41. Central Bank of Nigeria was established in what year? 1959
42. The smallest continent in the world is? Australia
43. The First World War started in what year? 1914
44. The First World War ended in what year? 1919
45. The least populated country in the world is? Vatican city
46. Who hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup? South Africa
47. Nigeria is divided into how many geo-political zones? 6
48. The most populated country in the world is? China
49. The largest Island in the world is? Greenland
50. The Eifel’s Tower is located in what country? France
51. Eifel’s Tower was built in what year? 1889 by Gustave
52. The Nigerian to win a Nobel Laureate is? Prof. Wole Soyinka
53. N.Y.S.C was established in what year? 1973
54. Nigeria Civil War started and ended in what year? 1967-1970
55. Nigeria changed to use of Naira and kobo in what year? 1973
56. The largest continent in the world is? ASIA
57. The youngest judge in the whole world is John Payton
58. The first military coup carried out in Nigeria was in 1966.
59. Who formed the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Herbert Macaulay
60. Question: What was the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: NNDP
61. Who is the current president of Nigeria?
Answer: Muhammadu Buhari
62. Who is the current vice president of Nigeria?
Answer: Yemi Osinbajo
62. What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm
represent?
Answer: Strength
63. Representative democracy is best characteristic by
Answer: free elections and proper registers of voters
64. While political partial parties aim at forming a government pressure groups aim at
Answer: influencing governmental decisions
65. When the electorate vote for representatives who is turn vote on their behalf we say it is
Answer: an indirect election
66. An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
Answer: by election
67. Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
Answer: France
68. The major advantage of the secret ballot is that
Answer: it ensures the anonymity of each voter
69. In a one party state
Answer: the ruling party is the only legal party
70. A cabinet system of government is practiced in
Answer: Britain and Canada
71. A proclamation by the head of state ending a session of parliament is called
Answer: a dissolution
72. The constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria
Answer: promotes unity of diversity
73. The transfer of authority to local government council is known as
Answer: delegation
74. The principle of anonymity of civil servants means that they
Answer: are credited or blamed for any thing they do
75. The six registered political parties in Nigeria in 1982 were
Answer: UPN, GNPP, NAP, PRP, NPP, NPN,
76. Which of the following is NOT a pressure group in Nigeria
Answer: farmers
NIGERIAN WOMEN CURRENT AFFAIRS
77. Who was the first female editor of a daily newspaper? Dr. Doyin Abiola
78. Who was the first Nigerian female novelist? Mrs Flora Nwakpa
79. Who was the first female winner of an Olympic gold medal? Miss Chioma Ajunwa
80. Who was the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria? Mrs Folake Solanke
81. Who was the first female Vice Chancellor? Prof. Grace Alele Williams
82. Who was the first female Pilot? Mrs Chinyere Onyemaucheya
83. Who was the first female Judge? Mrs Rose Menye-Ukeje
84. Who was the first female Political Activist? Mrs Margaret Ekpo
85. Who was the first female Deputy Inspector General of Police? Mrs Bisi Ugowe
86. Who was the first female Doctor? Dr Elizabeth Awonyi Abimbola
87. Who was the first female Governor in Nigeria? Mrs Virginia Etiaba
88. Who was the first female to buy a car? Mrs Efuroye Tinubu
89. Who was the first female to drive a car? Mrs Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti
90. Who was the first female Speaker of the House of Assembly? Mrs Patricia Eteh
USEFUL LEGAL TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Governmental Terms to Know
Democracy: is the government of the people by the people and for the people.
Kakistocracy: is the government by the worst class of citizens.
Oligarchy: this is the government by the rich (influential class of citizens).
Rule of law: this is the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws. It’s the supremacy of law over everybody.
Political party: this consist of a group of people with distinct aims and objectives involving in political activities seeking to obtain control of government.
Dictatorship: this is a system of government under a military ruler. It’s a ruler who doesn’t
Consult anyone but takes decision himself.
Monarchy: this is also known as kingship. It’s when the ruler(King) rules for his lifetime and passes the position to his blood as an inheritance.
Autocracy: this is a government by a sovereign government with uncontrollable authority.
Amnesty: is a general pardon by a government to a certain class of offenders.
Election: This is a system of selecting a ruler by voting.
Affidavit: A written statement that may be presented as evidence
Alibi: A defence that a person charged with a criminal offence was elsewhere when the offence was committed and therefore cannot be responsible for it.
Solicitor: A person qualified to conduct legal matters.
Plaintiff: A person who brings an action in court to seek redress from another called the defendant.
NIGERIAN NATIONALISTS YOU NEED TO KNOW
1. Herbert Macaulay
2. Nnamdi Azikwe
3. Obafemi Awolowo
4. Tafawa Balewa
5. Ahmadu Bello
6. Anthony Enaghoro
7. Eyo Ita
8. Nyong Essien
9. Mbonu Ojike
10. Joseph Tarka
11. Ernest Okoli
12. Michael Okpara
13. Akanu Ibiam
14. King Jaja of Opobo
15. King Kosoko of Lagos
16. Oba Ovaremi of Benin
17. Dennis Osadebe
PART B OF THE NIGERIA CURRENT AFFAIRS FROM 1960
1. Who formed the first political party in Nigeria?
A. obasanjo
B. Osama
C. Obi
D. Herbert Macaulay
2. What was the first political party in Nigeria?
A. APC
B. PDP
C. NNDP
D. AD
3. Who is the current president of Nigeria?
A. Obasanjo
B. Saraki
C. Buhari
D. Jonathan
4. Who is the current vice president of Nigeria?
A. Osinbajo
B. Atiku
C. Peter obi
D. Namadi sambo
5. What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
A. peace
B. Terror
C. Agriculture
D. Strength
Answer: Strength
6. Representative democracy is best characteristic by
(A) free elections and proper registers of voters
(B) a politically educated electorate
(C) rule by the interest group
(D) proper constituencies and a real choice of candidates
07. While political partial parties aim at forming a government pressure groups aim at
A. causing social unrest
B. influencing governmental decisions
C. controlling nation’s economy
D. getting workers to unite
8. When the electorate vote for representatives who is turn vote on their behalf we say it is
A. an indirect election
B. an unfair election
C. a disputed election
D. a rigged electron
9. An election which is conducted to fill a vacant seat in a legislature is called a
A. by election
B. general election
C. referendum
D. plebiscite
10. Which of these countries does NOT operate a federal constitution
A. USA
B. Nigeria
C. Canada
D. France
11. The major advantage of the secret ballot is that
A. it is faster than other systems
B. nobody can be prevented from voting
C. it ensures the anonymity of each voter
D. losers can ask for another secret voter
12. In a one party state
(A) there are no free citizens
(B) the communist party is the only legal party
(C) the ruling party is the only legal party
(D) elections to be legislature are held at the party’s conferences
13. A cabinet system of government is practiced in
A. Britain and Canada
B. the soviet union
C. all European Countries including Britain
D. the United State of America
14. A proclamation by the head of state ending a session of parliament is called
A. a dissolution
B. an adjournment
C. a prorogation
D. a devolution
15. The constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria
(A) promotes unity of diversity
(B) allows for the dominance of the minority ethnic groups
(C) concentrates governmental power at on one level of government
(D) ensures the dominance of one political party.
16. The transfer of authority to local government council is known as
A. delegation
B. fusion
C. fragmentation
D. devolution
17. The principle of anonymity of civil servants means that they
A. are not the servant of a particular government
B. are trained for the duties they perform
C. are credited or blamed for any thing they do
D. have a career
18. The six registered political parties in Nigeria in 1982 were
A. UPN, NPN, PPA, PPP, NPP, and NAP
B. UPN, GNPP, NAP, PRP, NPP, NPN,
C. NPN, UPN, NPP, PRP, PPP NNDP,
D. NPC, GNPP, PRP, UPN, NPP and PPA
19. Which of the following is NOT a pressure group in Nigeria
A. farmers
B. the Nigerian union of teachers (NUT)
C. Nigeria medical associate (NMA)
D. Academic staff union of university (ASUU)
20. The N.C.N.C sent a delegation to London in 1947 to protest against the
A. burns constitution
B. Richards constitution
C. Littleton constitution
D. Macpherson constitution
21. A popular principle of colonial administration in British west Africa was
A. association
B. indirect rule
C. paternalism
D. assimilation
22. The first governor-general of colonial Nigeria was
A. sir, Hugh Clifford
B. sir James Robertson
C. lord Lugard
D. sir Ralph moore.
23. The first military government in Nigeria was headed by
A. General Yakubu Gowon,
B. General Agunyi Ironsi
C. General M. Mohammed
D. General O. Obasanjo.
24. The first general election in Nigeria was hold in
A. 1933
B. 1952
C. 1955
D. 1959
25. The supreme organ of the U.N O is the
A. General assembly
B. secretary general
C. world court
D. world bank
ANSWERS
1D 2C 3C 4A 5D 6A 7B 8A 9A 10D
11C 12C 13A 14A 15A 16A 17C 18B 19A 20B
21B 22C 23B 24D 25A
Current Affairs Two
1. Traditional rulers were restricted to ceremonial rules by the local government reforms of
a. 1966
b. 1976
c. 1984
d.1987
2. A parliamentary system, who ensures that members are in the house to vote on major issues
a. Party leaders
b. Speaker of the House
c. Clerk of the House
d. Whip
3. A system in which no single person serves as the chief executive is known as
a. Republican
b. Revolutionary
c. Collegial
d. Parliamentary
4. A social system in which power is derived from control over land is called
a. Oligarchy
b. Feudalism
c. Socialism
d. Welfarism
5. “Rule of Law†refers to situation in which
a. Lawyers are the rulers
b. Laws are supreme
c. The judiciary is independent
d. Parliament makes laws
6. An important principle of the civil service is
a. Authoritarianism
b. Anonymity
c. Nepotism
d. Partisanship
7. Which of these constitution recognized local government as the third tier of government
a. The 1946 Constitution
b. The 1960 constitution
c. The 1963 constitution
d. the 1979 constitution
8. A condition for judicial independence is the appointment of judges by the
a. Civil service commission
b. Judicial service Commission
c. Low Review Commission
d. The 1979 constitution
9. The minorities Commission appointed in Nigeria in 1957 recommend that:
a. More states should be created in the federation
b. No more states should created before independence
c. Nigeria should revert to a unitary structure
d. the legislature should Legislate for the minority arease the minorities should constitute one state
10. One of these was in existence before the outbreak of the second world war
a. The OAU
b. The League of Nations
c. The UNO
d. The Commonwealth of Nations
e. ECOWAS
PART THREE: FACTS AND QUESTIONS ABOUT NIGERIA
1. Mention the new service chiefs in Nigeria
2. Who is the current INEC chairman?
Answer: Mahmud Yakubu
3. Who is the current NAFDAC Director General?
Answer: Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye
4. Who is the current Inspector General of police?
Answer: IGP Ibrahim Idris
5. Current chairman of the African Union
Answer: Paul Kagame
6. Who is the secretary General of the united nations
Answer: António Guterres
7. Who is the current minister of education?
Answer: Mallam Adamu Adamu
8. Mention five rivers in Nigeria that share their names with a state.
Answer: Rivers- Benue, Niger, Osun, Kaduna, Ogun, Sokoto, Cross River, Imo
9. What was the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Nigerian National Democratic party (NNDP)
10. Who is the current president of Nigeria?
Answer: Muhammadu Buhari
11. Who is the current vice president of Nigeria?
Answer: Yemi Osibajo
12. What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Strength
13. Mention 5 past senate presidents of Nigeria.
Answer: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe,
Evan Enwerem,
Chuba Okadigbo,
Anyim Pius Anyim,
Adolphus Wabara,
Ken Nnamani,
David Mark
14. What do the two horses on the Nigerian coat of arm represent?
Answer: Dignity
14. What was the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arm stand for?
Answer: Nigerian’s fertile soil
16. What does the white colour in Nigerian flag stand for?
Answer: Peace
17. What does the green colour in Nigerian flag represent?
Answer: Forests and abundant natural wealth of Nigeria
18. Who is the current minister of finance?
Answer: Zainab Ahmed (substantive)
19. Who is the current minister of defence?
Answer: Haliru Mohammed Bello
20. Nigeria is divided into how many geopolitical zones?
Answer: Six (6) geopolitical zones
21. What was the first capital city in Nigeria?
Answer: Calabar
22. Who is the current minister of FCT?
Answer: Muhammadu Bello
23. Who is the current Nigerian Deputy Senate president?
Answer: Senator Ike Ekweremadu
24. When did Nigerian Golden eaglets win the world under-17 FIFA world cup
Answer: 1985, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2015
25. Who gave Nigeria her name:
Answer: Flora Shaw
26. Who designed the Nigerian flag?
Answer: Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi
27. Which country won the last world cup?
Answer: France
28. Who was the first man to buy a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Bob Jensen
29. Who was the first woman to drive a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Funmilayo Ransome Kuti
30. What is the first TV station in Nigeria?
Answer: Western Nigerian Government Broadcasting Corporation (WNTV) in 1959
31. Who is the current CBN Governor?
Answer: Godwin Emefiele
32. Where was crude oil first discovered in Nigeria?
Answer: Oloibiri Oilfield, located in Oloibiri in Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State
33. Who was the first Nigerian to become a Noble Laureate?
Answer: Wole Soyinka
34. Who is the Nigerian current speaker of house of Assembly?
Answer: Yakubu Dogara
35. Who is the minister for petroleum resources in Nigeria?
Answer: President Muhammudu Buhari
36. Who is the current chief justice of Nigeria?
Answer: Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen
37. When was the Nigerian Naira introduced?
Answer: 1st January 1973
38. When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
Answer: 1966
39. How many local Government do we have in Nigeria?
Answer: 774
40. Who is the first Nigerian president?
Answer: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
41. Who was Nigerian first executive president?
Answer: Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
42. Who was the Nigerian first prime minister?
Answer: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
43. What is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: ASIA with population of 3,641,000,000 while Australia & Oceania is the smallest continent
44. What are the five Oceans in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean.
Additional Current Affairs Questions and Answers
1. The military coup of July 25, 1975 which topped general Yakubu Gowon from power took place when he was attending which important event?
a. OAU Summit in Kampala
b. UN General Assembly in New York
c. Assembly of Heads of States of ECOWAS in Monrovia
d. The Olympic Games
2. Which of the following political parties did not participate in the 1979 General Elections in Nigeria?
a. Unity Party of Nigeria
b. National Party of Nigeria
c. Social Democratic Party
3. Alhaji Shehu Shagari was sworn in as President of the Federal republic of Nigeria in 1979 by
a. Justice Fatai Williams
b. Justice Adetokunbo Ademola
c. Justice Salihu Modibbo Alfa Belgore
d. Justice Isa Mohammed
4. The British took over Nigeria through
a. Negotiation (b) Bargaining
c. War (d) The Sea
5. Which of the following courts served as the highest judicial organ for Nigeria up till 1963?
a. Supreme court
b. Federal Court of Appeal
c. Appellate court
d. The privy council
6. What was the primary purpose of the Sir Henry Willinks Commission of Inquiry?
a. To approve the independence of Nigeria
b. To allay the fears of minorities in Nigeria
c. To amalgamate Northern and Southern Nigeria.
d. To make Lagos a British colony
7. Into how many local government areas is Nigeria officially delineated?
a. 654
(b) 650
(c) 820
(d) 774
8. Laws made by State government are known as
(a) Edicts
(b) Bye law
(c) Acts
(d) Decrease
9. The centenary anniversary of the amalgamation of Northern and southern Nigeria will be celebrated in
(a) 2060
(b) 2063
(c) 2014
(d) 2007
10. Which of these men introduced indirect rule in Nigeria?
a. Mungo Park
b. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
c. Lord Lugard
d. Sir James Robertson
11. Politics is an act for
a. Man to govern himself
b. Man to create government
c. States to control its destiny
d. Man to determine others
12. A major issue that distinguishes pressure groups from political parties is
(a) Membership (b) objective (c) voting patterns (d) ideology
13. A nation consists of people with
a. Common history
b. Common ancestry
c. A shared set of values
d. A,B, and C above
14. A totalitarian state is based on
a. Multi-party system
b. Total protection of civic rights
c. The totality of the state processes
d. Coercion as the instrument of government
15. A political concept that defines the beliefs, attitudes and values of a society is called
a. Political socialization
b. Political culture c. Political transformation
d. Referendum
16. The agent of political socialization generally regarded as the most important is Family
(b) Peer group
(c) school
(d) Churches and Mosques
17. A political ideology that defines a system of societal organization in which the state control the commanding heights of the economy is called
(a) totalitarianism (b) communalism (c) socialism (d) communism
18. In which of the following countries is governmental powers most fused?
a. Nigeria
b. United states of America
c. France
d. Canada
19. The benefits of separation of powers include the following except
20. Which of the following best describes French colonial policy in Africa?
(a) policy of association
(b) policy of casus belli
(c) policy of hostility
(d) policy assimilation
21. The electorate is generally understood to refer to:
(a) elected members of the national assembly
(b) elected members of the state houses of assembly
(c) candidates who can contest elections
(d) those citizens qualified to vote at elections
22. In a parliamentary system of government, the function of the head of state and the head of government are vested in
(a) the inner cabinet
(b) an individual
(c) two different individuals
(d) the ministerial council
23. In a modern democracy, the ultimate source of sovereignty is the
(a) legislature and executive
(b) judiciary
(c) ruling political party
(d) people
Answers
1A 2C 3B 4D 5D 6B 7D 8A 9C 10C 11A 12B 13D 14D 15C 16B 17A 18C 19B 20A 21D 22D 23C 24D
Who is the current chairman of INEC?
- Mahmoud Yakubu
Who is the current chief of Army staff?
- Gen. Tukur Buratai
Ministers in Nigeria
Minister of Petroleum | President Muhammodu Buhari |
Vice President | Yemi Osinbajo |
Minister of Justice | Abubakar Malami |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Geoffrey Onyeama |
Minister of Finance | Zainab Ahmed |
Minister of Defence | Mansur Dan Ali |
Minister of Education | Adamu Adamu |
Minister of Industry | Okechukwu Enelamah |
Minister of Labour | Chris Ngige |
Minister of FCT | Mohammed Musa Bello |
Minister of Science | Ogbonnaya Onu |
Minister of Solid Minerals | John Kayode Fayemi |
Minister of Interior | Abdulrahman Dambazau |
Minister of Budget | Udoma Udo Udoma |
Minister of Power | Babatunde Fashola |
Minister of Agriculture | Audu Ogbeh |
Minister of Transportation | Rotimi Amaechi |
Minister of Health | Isaac Adewole |
Minister of Women Affairs | Aisha Alhassan |
Minister of Niger Delta | Usani Uguru Usani |
Minister of Information | Lai Mohammed |
Minister of Environment | Amina J. Mohammed |
Minister of Water Resources | Suleiman Kazaure |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Solomon Dalong |
Minister of State for Aviation | Hadi Sirika |
Minister of State for Environment | Ibrahim Jibrin |
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs | Khadijat Ibrahim |
Minister of State for Solid Minerals | Bawa Bwari Abubakar |
Minister of State for Health | Osagie Ehanire |
Minister of State for Niger Delta | Omole Daramola |
Minister of State for Works | Mustapha Baba Shauri |
Minister of State for Education | Anthony Onwuka |
Minister of State for Agriculture | Heneiken Lokpobiri |
Minister of State for Labour | Late James Ocholi |
Minister of State for Budget | Zainab Ahmed |
Minister for Communication | Adebayo Shittu |
Minister of State for Industry | Aisha Abubakar |
Minister of State for Petroleum | Emmanuel Kachikwu |