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Congratulations to Emeka Sunday for winning the previous quiz.TRIVIA QUESTION!?What is the name of the largest Land animal? How much does it weigh? and how much water can it drink daily?First correct answer wins 2k.Just login, answer and win 2k daily️.
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The Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ssp. Intermedia) is the biggest animal on the planet, weighing up to 400,000 pounds (approximately 33 elephants) and reaching up to 98 feet in length. The whale has a heart the size of a small car, and during the main feeding season, it consumes around 7936 pounds of krill per day. It is the loudest…Read More
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The African bush elephant is the largest land animal on earth, with males weighing up to 24,000 kg (53,000 lb) and females weighing up to 16,000 kg (35,000 lb). They can drink up to 300 liters (80 gallons) of water per day, although they can go for long periods without drinking water if necessary. These giants of the animal kingdom are not only…Read More
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The African Elephant, specifically the African Bush Elephant, is the largest land animal on Earth. Adult male African elephants can weigh up to 6 tons (12,000 pounds), while females typically weigh slightly less.
In terms of water consumption, an adult African elephant can drink an impressive amount of water daily. On average, they can consume…Read More
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Congratulations to DavidIzu Okonkwo for winning the previous quiz.TRIVIA QUESTION!?What is the name of the deadliest animal in Africa?First correct answer wins 2k.Just login, answer and win 2k daily️ily️
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The deadliest animal in Africa is the hippopotamus, which is responsible for more human deaths than any other animal on the continent. Each year, around 500 people are killed by hippos in Africa, often as a result of humans getting too close to the animals and disturbing them. Hippos are known to be very territorial and aggressive, and they have…Read More
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Congratulations to Collins Madueke for winning the previous quiz.
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Who is Sam Okwaraji and what happened to him?
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Nigerian footballer Samuel Okwaraji died on the pitch during a World Cup qualifying match against Angola in August 1989. He was just 25 years old at the time. It is believed that Okwaraji suffered from a heart attack, and he collapsed shortly before half-time. The match was stopped, and Okwaraji was rushed to the hospital, but he was pronounced…Read More
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Congratulations to Ude Arinze for winning the previous quiz.
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Name two countries that were not colonized in Africa and why were they not colonized?
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Two countries in Africa that were not colonized by European powers are Ethiopia and Liberia.
Ethiopia, also known as Abyssinia, successfully resisted colonization due to its strong and organized military forces under Emperor Menelik II. In 1896, Ethiopia won a significant victory against the Italian invasion in the Battle of Adwa, which solidified…
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Ethiopia and Liberia are widely believed to be the only two African countries to have never been colonized. Their location, economic viability, and unity helped Ethiopia and Liberia avoid colonization
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Ethiopia and Liberia are widely believed to be the only two African countries to have never been colonized. Their location, economic viability, and unity helped Ethiopia and Liberia avoid colonization.
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Liberia and Ethiopia are the two countries that was not colonized; For Ethiopia, a major factor was the leadership of Emperor Menelik II, who successfully united the different ethnic groups in the country and repelled Italian attempts at colonization. Liberia, on the other hand, was founded as a colony for freed American slaves, and thus was not…Read More
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There are a few African countries that were never officially colonized by European powers. These include Ethiopia, which successfully resisted Italian colonization in the late 19th century, and Liberia, which was founded as a colony for freed American slaves in the early 19th century. There are also a few countries, like Botswana and Namibia, that…Read More
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Congratulations to Ozoude Blessing Oluchi for winning the previous quiz.TRIVIA QUESTION!?Who discovered coal in Enugu and when?First correct answer wins 2k.Just login, answer and win 2k daily️
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Coal was first discovered in Nigeria in 1909 at the Udi Ridge in Enugu by a British mines engineer, Albert Kitson. Kitson had been prospecting …
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The discovery of coal in Enugu, Nigeria, is credited to Albert Kitson, a British geologist who was working for the British Colonial Administration in the early 1900s. Kitson was exploring the Enugu region in search of tin deposits, when he discovered coal seams near the village of Udi. This discovery led to the development of the Enugu Coal Mines,…Read More
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Congratulations to Collins Madueke for winning the previous quiz.
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What was the major cause of Aba Women riot and which year did it took place?
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Aba Women’s riots of 1929, but it should be termed the Aba Women’s rebellion. This was touched off by the imposition of direct taxation and the introduction of new local courts and especially of warrant chiefs.
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The Aba Women’s Riot, also known as the Women’s War, took place in Nigeria from November 1929 to January 1930. The major cause of the riot was the imposition of direct taxation on women by the colonial government.
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The Aba Women’s Riot took place in November 1929. The women of Aba were angry about the heavy taxation and the new policy on marriages introduced by the British. The colonial government decided to impose a new direct tax on women, who were already struggling to support their families due to other taxes and trade restrictions imposed by the…Read More
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The Aba Women’s Riot, also known as the Aba Tax Revolt, took place in the British-controlled town of Aba, Nigeria in November 1929. The uprising was led by the Women’s War Organization, which was founded by women’s leader, Madam Kande and was led by Ojimba, the principal wife of a Ndoki medicine man. The Aba Women’s Riot was a protest against the…Read More
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Congratulations to @Nick for wining the previous quiz.When was the River Niger Bridge in Onitsha constructed, which company constructed it and how much did it cost to construct?🧐First correct answer wins 2k.💸
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It was carried out by the Netherlands Engineering Consultants of The Hague, Holland (NEDECO) in the 1950s, Between 1964 and 1965, French construction giant, Dumez, constructed the Niger Bridge and the
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The river Niger bridge was constructed in 1966.
The company that constructed it was the Dumez group,a french construction company.
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1The River Niger Bridge at Onitsha was constructed between 1964 and 1965 by Dumez- a French construction company and cost £5 million.
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The river Niger bridge at Onitsha was constructed between 1964 and 1965 by Dumez-a French construction
It cost $200,000 to build?Mr. MERIT yes,sir;would cost $200,000
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In 1795 Mungo Park, a Scottish explorer discovered River Niger and the a theory about the origin of the river’s name is that it comes from the Tuareg n’eghirren meaning ‘flowing water.River Niger Bridge was built in 1964-1965. It is notable as the link between South-Eastern Nigeria and Western Nigeria. Built by Dumez, the French…
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TRIVIA QUESTION!When was President Muammar Gaddafi of Libya🇱🇾 killed and why was he killed?Quizzes will be held daily and the correct answer will collect 2k💎💶💸. Just Login,answer and win daily 🏆 🤗
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The killing of Muammar Gaddafi took place on 20 October 2011 after the Battle of Sirte. Muammar Gaddafi, the deposed leader of Libya, was found west of Sirte after his convoys were attacked by NATO aircraft, as part of the 2011 NATO military intervention in Libya.
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Muammar Gaddafi, the longtime ruler of Libya, was killed on October 20, 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. He was killed by rebel forces who had captured him after months of fighting. Gaddafi had been a controversial figure during his decades in power, accused of human rights abuses and political repression. The 2011 civil war had been sparked by a…Read More
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But the truth must be told it may also be because Gaddafi was planning to make a unified African currency based on gold totally crushing the US dollar system which US uses to suppress other economies through foolish baseless sanctions. He was trying to make a unified African military more like the African NATO which would have saved him had he…Read More
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Who actually nailed it bro.
Buy they accused him of something else.
Gaddafi would have done well for Africa.
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Muammar Gaddafi, the former leader of Libya, was killed on October 20, 2011. He was killed in Sirte, Libya by a group of rebels during the Libyan Civil War. Gaddafi’s death marked the end of his 42-year rule over Libya and brought an end to the civil war that had been ongoing since February 2011. Gaddafi’s death was controversial, and there are…Read More
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The killing of Muammar Gaddafi took place on 20 October 2011 after the Battle of Sirte. Muammar Gaddafi, the deposed leader of Libya, was found west of Sirte after his convoys were attacked by NATO aircraft, as part of the 2011 NATO military intervention in Libya.
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De killing of Muammar Gaddafi took place on 20th Oct. 2011 after the battle of Sirte. Muammar Gaddafi, the deposed leader of Libya, was found West of Sirte after his convoys were attacked by NATO airtcraft, as past of the 2011 NATO military intervention of Libya.
What killed him is:
After evading capture for several weeks,he was killed by…Read More
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In 1978, Afrobeat musician, Fela Kuti married 27 ofhis backup dancers in one day.Fela had asked all the ladies in his band if theywanted to marry him and 27 of them agreed.Then on February 20, 1978, Fela called 12traditional priests who presided over the weddingceremony which took place at a hotel in Lagos.After the wedding, he took all his 27…Read More
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African elephants are the largest living land animals. They can weigh up to 6-7 tons and drink over 160 litres of water a day.