Nigeria Current Affairs Latest Questions and Answers PDF Free Download (1960 Till Date)
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Abbreviation International Organization
UN United Nation
ECOSOC Economic and Social Council
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations Conference on Trade and
UNCTAD
Development
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNEP United Nations Environment Programme
WFP World Food Programme
United Nations International Drug Control
UNIDCP
Programme
NGO Non-Governmental Organisations
ICJ International Court of Justice
CTBT Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
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UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
UNCHS UN Commission on Human Settlements
UNCDF UN Capital Development Fund
UNV United Nations Volunteers
UNIFEM UN Development Fund for Women
INCB International Narcotics Control Board
ICPC International Centre for the Prevention of Crime
UNU United Nations University
United Nations Research Institute for Social
UNRISD
Development
UNIDIR United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
UNITAR United Nations Institute for Training and Research
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United
FAO
Nations
International Bank for Reconstruction and
IBRD
Development (The World Bank)
IDA International Development Association
IFC International Finance Corporation
MIGA Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
International Centre for Settlement of Investment
ICSID
Disputes
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organisation
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
IMO International Maritime Organisation
IMF International Monetary Fund
ITU International Telecommunication Union
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
UNESCO
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UPU Universal Postal Union
WHO World Health Organisation
PAHO Pan American Health Organisation
WIPO World Intellectual Property Organisation
WMO World Meteorological Organisation
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
ISA International Seabed Authority
WTO World Trade Organisation
ICC International Criminal Court
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
NAC North Atlantic Council
BIS Bank for International Settlements
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
OECD
Development
EU European Union
EC European Commission
EIB European Investment Bank
ESCB European System of Central Banks
CoE Council of Europe
WEU Western European Union
EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
EFTA European Free Trade Association
ESA European Space Agency
CEI Central European Initiative
NDF Nordic Development Fund
NIB Nordic Investment Bank
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1 Abia State Umuahia
2 Adamawa State Yola
3 Akwa Ibom State Uyo
4 Anambra State Awka
5 Bauchi State Bauchi
6 Bayelsa State Yenagoa
7 Benue State Makurdi
8 Borno State Maiduguri
9 Cross River State Calabar
10 Delta State Asaba
11 Ebonyi State Abakaliki
12 Edo State Benin City
13 Ekiti State Ado - Ekiti
14 Enugu State Enugu
15 Gombe State Gombe
16 Imo State Owerri
17 Jigawa State Dutse
18 Kaduna State Kaduna
19 Kano State Kano
20 Katsina State Katsina
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21 Kebbi State Birnin Kebbi
22 Kogi State Lokoja
23 Kwara State Ilorin
24 Lagos State Ikeja
25 Nasarawa State Lafia
26 Niger State Minna
27 Ogun State Abeokuta
28 Ondo State Akure
29 Osun State Oshogbo
30 Oyo State Ibadan
31 Plateau State Jos
32 Rivers State Port Harcourt
33 Sokoto State Sokoto
34 Taraba State Jalingo
35 Yobe State Damaturu
36 Zamfara State Gusau
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List of Current Governors and Deputy
Governors of Nigeria’s 36 States
Q. CBN Governor
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Q. What was the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arm stand
for?
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Q. Capital of Nigeria
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(WNTV) in 1959
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Q. What is centenary?
Q. What is Nigeria?
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Q. What was the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arm stand
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Ans. Calabar
Ans. France
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Ocean, Arctic Ocean
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Ans. 100 naira:1999, 200 naira in 2000, 500 naira in 2001 and
1000 naira on October 12, 2005
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Ans. Nigeria is located in West Africa and shares land borders with
the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east,
and Niger in the north
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against the
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Ans. Anonymity
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recommend that
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Ans. The earliest democracy in the world began with the work of a
man named Cleisthenes, in Athens (Greece), in 510 BC.
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Ans. Proletariats
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Q. Universal Adult Suffrage means all
Ans. The three arms of the federal government of Nigeria are the:
- executive
- legislature
- judiciary.
The executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative
power is held by the real government and the two chambers of the
legislature: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together,
the two chambers make up the law-making body in Nigeria, called
the National Assembly, which serves as a check on the executive
arm of government. The highest judiciary arm of government in
Nigeria is the Supreme Court of Nigeria which was created after
independence.
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Q. Senate of Nigeria
Ans. Nigeria has 109 senators. The 36 states are each divided in 3
senatorial districts each electing one senator; the Federal Capital
Territory elects only one senator.
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Q. House of Representatives
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1892 (19 May): At the Battle of the (sacred) Yemoja River the
British wreaks havoc amongst the Ijebu infantry with a British
Maxim (capable of firing 2000 rounds in three minutes).
1900: Niger Coast Protectorate was merged with the colony and
protectorate of Lagos and renamed Protectorate of Southern
Nigeria
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Congress(NDC) go into alliance to contest parliamentary elections.
The alliance earned the Brass Division a seat in the Federal
Parliament for the first time.
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Abdulsalami Abubakar. Moshood Abiola dies in custody a month
later.
2002 November – More than 200 people die in four days of rioting
stoked by Muslim fury over the planned Miss World beauty
pageant in Kaduna in December. The event is relocated to Britain.
2006 February – More than 100 people are killed when religious
violence flares in mainly-Muslim towns in the north and in the
southern city of Onitsha.
2006 April – Helped by record oil prices, Nigeria becomes the first
African nation to pay off its debt to the Paris Club of rich lenders,
which had written off two-thirds of the $30bn debt the previous
year
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2011 August – Suicide bomb attack on UN headquarters in Abuja
kills 23 people. Boko Haram claims responsibility.
2014 April – Boko Haram kidnaps more than 200 girls from a
boarding school in northern town of Chibok, in an incident that
draws major national and international outrage.
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Wikipedia: Wikipedia
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There are about 371 (or more) tribes in Nigeria Here are some
of the largest tribes
Efik-Ibibio
Igbos
Third largest ethnic group Igboland is the home of the Igbo people
and it covers most of Southeast Nigeria. This area is divided by the
Niger River into two unequal sections – the eastern region (which
is the largest) and the midwestern region. The river, however, has
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claim different origins.
Hausa/Fulani
Largest ethnic group The Hausa and Fulani are two ethnic groups
which were formerly distinct but are now intermixed to the extent
of being regarded as one inseparable ethnic nation.
Being the largest ethnic group in Nigeria, Hausa have always been
some of the main players in Nigerian politics since Nigeria was
granted independence from Britain in 1960.
Yoruba
Ijaw
The Ijaw live in the Niger River Delta area of Nigeria and
constitute around 10% of the population of the country. The Ijaw
have historically had tensions with the rest of the Nigerian
population. The lands in which the Ijaw inhabit are extremely oil-
rich.
Kanuri
Fulani
Since the Fulani War (1804-1808), the Fulani people have been
intertwined with the Hausa of Nigeria. This is largely due to
intermarriage and Fulani living among the Hausa population.
Fulani and Hausa together make up approximately 29% of the
population of Nigeria.
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Ibibio
Ibibio people in the region also inquired (with the British Crown)
to become their own sovereign nation within Nigeria (pre-
independence). Today, Ibibio predominantly identify themselves as
Christian. Ibibio has an amazing artistic culture, most known for
creating intricate wooden masks and carvings.
Tiv
The ethnic group known as Tiv are well known for their
agricultural produce and the trading of this produce. This is one of
the only sources of income for the group. The Tiv people all trace
their ancestry back to an ancient individual also named Tiv, who
had two sons. Some Tiv people identify as Christians, even less as
Muslim.
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tribes in Nigeria and states where they are mostly found
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6 Affade -Yobe
7 Afizere -Plateau
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8 Afo -Plateau
11 Akweya-Yachi -Benue
13 Amo -Plateau
14 Anaguta -Plateau
18 Ankwei -Plateau
23 Ayu -Kaduna
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25 Bachama -Adamawa
27 Bada -Plateau
28 Bade -Yobe
30 Bakulung -Taraba
31 Bali -Taraba
38 Barke -Bauchi
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43 Baushi -Niger
44 Baya -Adamawa
49 Bilei -Adamawa
52 Bini -Edo
53 Birom -Plateau
54 Bobua -Taraba
56 Bkkos -Plateau
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59 Botlere -Adamawa
61 Bomboro -Bauchi
63 Buji -Plateau
64 Buli -Bauchi
65 Bunu -Kogi
66 Bura -Adamawa
69 Buru -Yobe
71 Bwall -Plateau
72 Bwatiye -Adamawa
73 Bwazza -Adamawa
74 Challa -Plateau
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76 Chamba -Taraba
77 Chamo -Bauchi
79 Chinine -Borno
80 Chip -Plateau
81 Chokobo -Plateau
82 Chukkol -Taraba
83 Daba -Adamawa
85 Daka -Adamawa
88 Dangsa -Taraba
90 Degema -Rivers
92 Dghwede -Bomo
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95 Ouguri -Bauchi
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110 Engenni (Ngene) -Rivers
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134 Gingwak -Bauchi
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151 Gwandara -Kaduna, Niger, Plateau
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158 Holma -Adamawa
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166 ljumu -Kogi
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183 Jonjo (Jenjo) -Taraba
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200 Kanuri -Kaduna, Adamawa, Borno, Kano,Niger, Jigawa,
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208 Kilba -Adamawa
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225 Kwanchi -Taraba
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242 Mama -Plateau
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259 Montol -Plateau
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310 Sakbe -Taraba
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327 Tarok -Plateau, Taraba
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344 Uyanga -Cross River
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361 Yergan (Yergum) -Plateau
362 Yoruba -(Kwara, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Kogi)
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Ans. Three countries are not members of the United Nations (UN),
namely: Kosovo, Palestine, and Vatican City.
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world is:
1. Africa.
2. Europe
3. Asia
4. North America
5. South America
6. Australia (or Oceania)
7. Antarctica
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