Who was the president of "Kalakuta Republic"?
Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
Who was the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance or APGA in the April 2003 general election?
Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu
The national anthem of Nigeria has been "Arise, O Compatriots" since 1978. What was the previous national anthem?
Nigeria We Hail Thee
Nigeria is situated in Western Africa and has a coastal border on which body of water?
Gulf of Guinea
What natural physical feature was Nigeria named after?
Niger River
What make of car is popularly known as "Halla"?
Honda Accord
Who is the Obi of Onitsha?
Obi Nnaemeka Achebe
Which early civilisation in what is now central Nigeria was the first in the region to make and use iron tools, and are thought to be the first Sub-Saharan people to make intricate and life-size terracotta statues?
Nok
Daily Double :Helen Adu was born in Nigeria in 1959 and has had success as a singer/songwriter under which name?
Sade
Nigeria is a little over twice the size of what US state?
California
What do the terms "010" " zero one zero", "101" ,"one zero one" refer to?
Number of meals a day
Daily Double: This guy is a popular "419" chairman?
Fred Ajudua
Lagos, which had been the capital of colonial Nigeria since 1914 and following independence, was replaced by a new capital in a purpose-built city in 1991. What is the name of this city, situated in the centre of Nigeria north of the junction of the great Niger and Benue rivers?
Abuja
A crime particularly associated with Nigeria is often referred to as a 'Section 419', after the part of the country's penal code which deals with it. What type of crime is it?
Fraud
What's the highest point in Nigeria?
Chappal Waddi
Who sang the song "Send Down the Rain"?
Majek Fashek
A typical seadog name would sound something like this?
A typical seadog name would sound something like this?
Nigeria is a country which has experienced considerable ethnic conflict, leading to a post-independence civil war (the Biafran war) in the 1960s. What is the dominant ethnic group in the northern part of Nigeria?
Fulani/Hausa
Nigeria achieved independence in 1960 from which European country?
United Kingdom
Nigeria borders which of the following countries?
Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Benin
What state is President Olusegun Obasanjo from?
Ogun
Who was the captain of the Super Eagles when Nigeria won the African cup of Nations in Tunisia 1994?
Stephen Keshi
Nigeria's largest city and financial centre remains Lagos - the name given to the city by Portuguese settlers. What was the original name of the settlement on which Lagos was built, and by which the city is still known to its majority Yoruba population?
Eko
Nigerians Wole Soyinka, Ben Okri and Chinua Achebe have all achieved renown in which field?
Literature
Most people in Nigeria are from what religion?
Sunni Islam