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Question 236:


Which of the following was NOT the responsibility of the Federal Electoral Commission in Nigeria?

A. Supervision of polling
B. Compilation of electoral register
C. Delimitation of constituencies
D. Counting and publication of electoral results
E. Swearing in of member of the Houses of Assembly


Question 237:


A historic feature of the Legislative Council that met in 1923 was that for the first time it ____________

A. Included official members who were Nigerians
B. Included only British officials
C. Acted in a deliberative capacity
D. Included elected African members
E. Legislated for the whole country


Question 238:


The 1953 'notion that Nigeria should become independent in 1956 was moved by ____________

A. Chief Anthony Enahoro
B. Sir Ahmadu Bello
C. Chief Obafemi Awolowo
D. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
E. Sir James Robertson


Question 239:


Aristocracy is the system of government in which the few rules for ____________

A. Their own benefit
B. The benefit of all
C. The benefit of their friends
D. The benefit of a few


Question 240:


An important advantage of creating more constituent units in a federal state is to ____________

A. Enhance the people's participation in government
B. Enable ambitious politicians gain political power
C. Make the state gain more power
D. Curb the powers of the federal government






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