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Congratulations to Udeh Arinze for winning the previous quiz.Trivia Question‼️⁉️Who is the first indigenous African to win Novel prize in literature and when?The correct answer wins 2k.Just login, answer and win 2k daily️.
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Congratulations to Collins Madueke for winning the previous quiz.Trivia Question‼️⁉️Who is the first African to win the Miss World beauty pageant and when?The correct answer wins 2k.Just login, answer and win 2k daily️.
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The first African woman to win the Miss World beauty pageant was Agbani Darego of Nigeria, who was crowned Miss World in 2001. Darego was a student at the University of Port Harcourt when she entered the pageant, and she became the first black African woman to win the title. Her victory was seen as a breakthrough for African women in the…Read More
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Who merged the southern and northern protectorate of Nigeria, when and why?
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In 1914, Southern Nigeria was joined with Northern Nigeria Protectorate to form the single colony of Nigeria by Fredrick Lord Lugad. The unification was done for economic reasons and the colonial administration sought to use the budget surpluses in Southern Nigeria to offset this deficit.
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On January 1, 1914, Lord Frederick Lugard, the governor of both the Northern Nigeria Protectorate and the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria, signed a document consolidating the two, thereby creating the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. Forty-six years later in 1960, Nigeria became an independent state.
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In Feb. 1906 Lagos and Southern Nigeria were united into the ‘colony and protectorate of Southern Nigeria’, and on 1 Jan. 1914 the latter was amalgamated with the protectorate of Northern Nigeria to form the ‘colony and protectorate of Nigeria’, under a Governor. By Lord lugard.
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The Northern and Southern protectorates of Nigeria were amalgamated by British Colonial Governor Fredrick Lugard in January 1914.
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Lord Frederick Lugard was the person who amalgamated the southern and northern protectorates of Nigeria. This took place in 1914, and it was done as part of the British colonial administration’s efforts to unify the country. At the time, the two protectorates were administered separately, and there were many cultural and linguistic differences…Read More
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Lord Lugard was a British colonial administrator who was responsible for uniting the Southern and Northern Protectorates of Nigeria. The two territories were administered separately by the British until 1914, when they were combined into one colony. This action had a profound impact on the future of Nigeria, shaping the country’s political and…Read More
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You’re probably thinking of Wole Soyinka, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986. Soyinka is a Nigerian writer, playwright, and poet who is considered one of the most important African writers of the 20th century. He was the first black African to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Soyinka’s work is often focused on themes of colonialism,…Read More