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HISTORY QUIZ: How well do you know your country?

We all claim to be patriotic citizens, but there are lots and lots we do not know about our country.

As a Nigerian, it is expected that you have the basic information regarding your country at your finger tips. Ready to check your finger tips now?

Let’s see how well you know your country!

  • When did Nigeria gain independence?

    • 1961
    • 1990
    • 1963
    • 1960
    • 1956
    • 1906
  • Who was the first Nigerian to speak a foreign language?

    • Chuks Okadigbo
    • Esigie of Benin
    • Olusegun Obasanjo
    • Chris Okotie
    • Wole Soyinka
  • Which river is the longest in Nigeria?

    • Imo River
    • River Niger
    • nile
    • Benue
    • Sokoto
  • What is the capital of Nigeria called?

    • Lagos
    • Ogun
    • Kwara
    • Ondo
    • Abuja
  • The Nigerian movie industry is called?

    • Kannywood
    • Hollywood
    • Nollywood
    • Bollywood
    • Ghallywood
  • Kalabari is a language synonymous with the ……… people?

    • North
    • Niger Delta
    • East
    • West
  • The senate has ……. number of seats?

    • 109
    • 198
    • 102
    • 119
  • What type of legislature does Nigeria practice?

    • Bicameral
    • Bilateral
    • Unicameral
    • unilateral
  • Which political party is currently in power?

    • ADC
    • PDP
    • APC
    • APGA
    • ANPP
  • The upper house of the National Assembly is called?

    • Senate
    • House of assembly
    • Executive
    • Legislature
    • Judiciary
  • Who was the first femal driver in Nigeria?

    • Ngozi Okonjo Iweala
    • Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti
    • Dora Akunyili
    • Allison Madueke
  • The eagle in the coat of arms represents?

    • Strength
    • Peace
    • Unity
    • Honour
  • Who Designed the Nigerian flag?

    • Michael Jordan
    • Sam Smith
    • Lord Lugard
    • Taiwo Akinkunmi
  • Who was the first female judge in Nigeria?

    • Flora Shaw
    • Mary Ukeje
    • Nora Ukonu
    • Sandra Okoro
  • Nigeria became a republic in…?

    • 1963
    • 1960
    • 1961
    • 1962

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