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Where is the deepest known point in the world’s ocean?
What are the species of ‘genus homo’?
What’s the “out of Africa” hypothesis about?
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There are actually several species in the genus Homo, including Homo habilis, Homo ergaster, Homo erectus, Homo antecessor, Homo heidelbergensis, and Homo neanderthalensis. However, only one species in the genus Homo is still around today – us! Homo sapiens is the only living species of the genus Homo. We evolved from other species of Homo over…Read More
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The “out of Africa” hypothesis, also called the “recent African origin” hypothesis. It’s a theory about the origins of the Homo sapiens species. The hypothesis suggests that our species originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago, and then migrated out of Africa into other parts of the world. It’s based on evidence from DNA analysis, fossil…
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Congratulations to Valentine Victor for winning the previous quiz 👏Trivia Question⁉️⁉️Which fish grows up as a male, and later turn to female after some years?According to biblical story, narrate how 2 bears 🐻 ate up children in the old testament.Rush and answer to win 5hJust login, answer and win 5h daily.
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1Though less common than protogyny, male-to-female sex changes are found in a wide variety of fish, including the Australian barramundi (Lates calcarifer), gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) and the black porgy (Acanthopagrus schlegeli).
2,The story is found in 2 Kings chapter 2, where the prophet Elisha was on his way up to Bethel when a group of…
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Congratulations to Emmanuel Onyedokun for winning the previous quiz🎁Trivia Quiz⁉️⁉️List 10 inventions by Africans.List the 10Nigerian Nationalists.What is ECOWAS and how many members are ECOWAS consist of?Rush and answer to win 5h dailyJust login,answer and win 5h daily.
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I’ll start with the inventions by Africans. The first one I’ll list is the plow, which was invented in the Sahel region of Africa and was used for agriculture. Second, African people also invented the water wheel, which is a device used for irrigation and grinding grain. Third, Africans also invented the system of checks and balances, which is a…Read More
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Great! I’ll start with Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, who was a political activist and women’s rights leader in the 1940s and 1950s. She was the mother of Fela Kuti, whom I mentioned earlier. Second, I’ll list Tai Solarin, who was an educator, human rights activist, and writer. Third, I’ll list Ken Saro-Wiwa, who was a writer and political activist who…Read More
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ECOWAS stands for the Economic Community of West African States. It’s an organization of fifteen West African countries, established in 1975 with the aim of promoting economic cooperation and integration in the region. But it has also expanded its goals to include peace and security, human rights, and sustainable development.
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Congratulations to Youngbliss for winning the previous quiz🤝Trivia Quiz⁉️⁉️ What is the full meaning of NFT and what is it all about?What is the first official crypto currency in the world?Which crypto currency is usually used to price or list the price of NFT?Rush and answer to win 5h daily✅Just login, answer and win 5h…Read More
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1. “NFT” stands for “non-fungible token.” The “non-fungible” part means that they’re bought and sold like physical art, except they exist only in the digital world. Artists use NFTs to claim ownership of their work, and buyers use them to collect art and sometimes to make a profit. The NFT market is booming right now and is attracting a lot of…Read More
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1,NFT meaning and definition
NFT stands for ‘non-fungible token’. Non-fungible means that something is unique and can’t be replaced. By contrast, physical money and cryptocurrencies are fungible, which means they can be traded or exchanged for one another2, Bitcoin
3,etherum
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Congratulations to Collins Godson for winning the previous quiz👏Trivia Quiz⁉️Today’s wuiz is very simple 🤌Choose the correct pronunciation of this car brand “BMW”1) BEE EM VEE2) BEE EM DOUBLE YOURush and answer to win 5h dailyJust login,answer and win 5h daily.
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There are two common ways to pronounce BMW – either “bee-em-dub” or “bee-em-vee.” The former is more common in the US, while the latter is more common in the UK and other parts of Europe. However, both are acceptable ways to refer to the German car manufacturer
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Congratulations to Jacinta Ask for winning the previous quiz👏Trivia Quiz⁉️⁉️Name the first 5 richest African countries?What country is the largest economy in Africa?List 5 popular international companies that is owned by Nigerians.Rush and answer to win 5h dailyJust login, answer and win 5h daily.
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Seychelles, Mauritius, Libya, South Africa, Gabon
2,2,Nigeri
3,Nestlé
Nigerian Breweries
Dangote
Globacom
MTN
Access Bank
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1,Based on GDP per capita, the five richest African countries are:
– Equatorial Guinea
– Seychelles
– Mauritius
– Gabon
– South Africa
These countries have relatively high GDP per capita, due to factors such as high oil and gas production, tourism, and strong manufacturing and service2, Nigeria
3,globacom
Dangote group
GT bank
Zenith Bank
Nigerian breweries
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1,Top five Richest African Countries by Overall GDP (current US$ – World Bank)*:
Nigeria $440,834
South Africa $419,015
Egypt $404,143
Algeria $163,044
Morocco $142,866
2,Nigeria has Africa’s largest economy, with a GDP of $477.38 billion in 2023. Nigeria is a big oil producer with a population of more than 225 million people. Its economy is m…
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The deepest known point in the world’s ocean is the Challenger Deep, which is located in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. It reaches a depth of approximately 10,923 meters, or over 35,800 feet. That’s nearly 7 miles deep! No human has ever gone to the bottom of the Challenger Deep, but it has been explored by remote-controlled vehicles.