You’re looking to brush up on your current affairs knowledge for 2024, especially as it relates to Nigeria. But studying through stacks of news articles and trying to memorize hundreds of facts can be a drag. Instead, why not liven things up with a fun quiz? In this article, we’ve put together 100s of multiple choice questions that cover the major news stories and events that shaped Nigeria. From politics to business to entertainment, these questions will test how closely you’ve been following the action. More importantly, they’ll highlight the key details worth committing to memory before any upcoming exams or interviews.
So grab a pen and paper or your mobile device, and let’s see how much you really know about Nigeria’s current affairs! With challenging questions and informative answers, this quiz is a lively way to build your knowledge and confidence.
2024 Nigeria Current Affairs Questions & Answers
In preparation for job assessments and interviews in Nigeria, it’s important to stay up-to-date with current events and topics related to the country. We’ve compiled a list of common current affairs questions and answers for Nigeria to help get you started.
PART ONE: Q&A
- Who was the first woman to be a pilot in Nigeria?
Answer: Chinyere Kalu, MFR (née Onyenucheya).
- Who was the first woman to drive a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Mrs. Olufunmilayo Ramsome Kuti
- Who was the first woman to be a Judge in Nigeria?
Answer: Modupe Omo-Eboh
- Who was the first Nigerian to speak a foreign language?
Answer: Oba Esigie of Benin. He spoke Portuguese in the 15th century.
Note: Oba is the traditional ruler and the custodian of the culture of the Edo people. The current Oba of Benin is Oba Ewuare II.
- How many Obas does Benin have so far?
Answer: 40 Obas. Benin had both the Oba and Ogiso Dynasty. Since the Oba dynasty, Benin has now had a total of 40 Obas.
- Who is the youngest Governor to rule in Nigeria?
Answers: Chukwuebuka Anisiobi is the youngest Governor to rule in Nigeria. He ruled at the age of 16 in Lagos State after winning the competition set by the Governor’s wife for Lagos State students on the 6th of June 2001.
- Who was the youngest Judge in the whole world?
Answers: Marc L. Griffin.
Marc L. Griffin (born May 25, 1956) is a former American lawyer who became the world’s youngest judge at age 17 in 1974.
- What is the name of the oldest bride in the world?
Answers: The oldest recorded bride is Minnie Munro (Australia), aged 102, who married Dudley Reid, 83, at Point Clare, New South Wales, Australia on 31 May 1991.
- What is the name of the oldest groom in the world?
Answers: Hazi Abdul Nur.
Hazi Abdul Nur from Assam, India, became the world’s oldest groom after marrying for the second time at the age of 121200.
- Who formed the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Herbert Macaulay.
The Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) was Nigeria’s first political party. Formed in 1923 by Herbert Macaulay to take advantage of the new Clifford Constitution, which succeeded the 1914 Nigerian Council.
- What does the eagle in the Nigerian coat of arms represent?
Answer: Strength
- What does the Nigeria coat of arms stand for?
Nigeria’s coat of arms features a black shield with a wavy white pall, representing the meeting of the Niger and Benue rivers in Lokoja. The dark shield signifies Nigeria’s bountiful land, while the two supporting horses or chargers on either side symbolize dignity. The red flowers at the base are Costus spectabili, Nigeria’s national flower.
- When was NCDC Established?
Answer: NCDC Stands for Nigeria’s Centre for Disease Control, and it was established in the year 2011 in response to the challenges of public health emergencies and to enhance Nigeria’s preparedness and response to epidemics through prevention, detection, and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
Nigeria Government Current Affairs 2023/2024
As Nigeria’s democracy has continued to evolve, it’s useful to understand how the government system works. Nigeria Government Current Affairs Questions And Answers
Traditional rulers were restricted to ceremonial rules by the local government reforms of?
a. 1966
b. 1976
c. 1984
d.1987
A system in which no single person serves as the chief executive is known as
a. Republican
b. Revolutionary
c. Collegial
d. Parliamentary
Republican refers to An advocate of a republic, a form of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship and is usually associated with the rule of law.
A revolutionary republic is a form of government whose main tenets are popular sovereignty, rule of law, and representative democracy.
The collegial executive is a group of ministers (Cabinet) that must make choices as a whole and reach a general agreement before legislation or policies are offered. Ministers are both individually and collectively accountable to the parliament for their activities.
A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a system of democratic government where the head of government derives their democratic legitimacy from their ability to command the support of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which they are accountable.
A social system in which power is derived from control over land is called?
a. Oligarchy
b. Feudalism
c. Socialism
d. Welfarism
Rule of Law refers to the situation in which?
a. Lawyers are the rulers
b. Laws are supreme
c. The judiciary is independent
d. Parliament makes laws.
An important principle of the civil service is?
a. Authoritarianism
b. Anonymity
c. Nepotism
d. Partisanship
Which of these constitutions recognized local government as the third tier of government
a. The 1946 Constitution
b. The 1960 constitution
c. The 1963 constitution
d. The 1979 constitution
A condition for judicial independence is the appointment of judges by the
a. Civil Service Commission
b. Judicial Service Commission
c. Low Review Commission
d. The 1979 constitution
The Judicial Service Commission’s (JSC) duty is to select qualified individuals for appointment as judges and to investigate complaints regarding judicial officers. It also advises the government on any issues concerning the judiciary or the administration of justice.
The minorities Commission appointed in Nigeria in 1957 recommends that
a. More states should be created in the Federation
b. No more states should be created before independence
c. Nigeria should revert to a unitary structure
The second military coup d’etat in Nigeria took place on?
a. January 15, 1966
b. October 1, 1966
c. July 29, 1966
d. July 29, 1975
e. February 13, 1976
The second coup (28 July – 1 August 1966) was masterminded by Lt. Colonel Murtala Muhammed. A Coup d’etat (also known as an overthrow) is a seizure and removal of a government and its power; the first coup d’etat took place in 1963.
One of these was in existence before the outbreak of the Second World War
a. The OAU
b. The League of Nations
c. The UNO
d. The Commonwealth of Nations
e. ECOWAS
An important advantage of creating more constitutions in a federal state is to
a. Enhance the People’s participation
b. Enable ambitious Politicians to gain political power
c. Make the states gain more power from the federal government
d. Curb the excess of the federal government
Under the Presidential system
a. The party with the majority of seats forms the Executive
b. There is the principle of collective responsibility
c. The president may come from any of the parties
d. The states take instruction from the federal government.
Public opinion is important because it?
a. Tells government what action it must take
b. Let the government know what the people want
c. Allows Police to manage crisis
d. Mothers of minorities in resource lean areas
e. Guarantees people’s freedom and rights
Bicameral legislature exists
a. Where two cameras are used to monitor court proceedings
b. To prevent the concentration of power on the legislative house
c. To provide jobs for more politicians
d. To ensure that just laws are passed
Africans were first elected to the legislative council in British West Africa in?
a. Ghana
b. Sierra Leone
c. The Gambia
d. Nigeria.
One of the functions of the Ministry of External Affairs is the?
a. Deportation of illegal aliens
b. Issuance of Passports
c. Defense of the Country’s Borders
d. Promotion of national interests
The leader of the Northern People’s Congress was?
a. Yakubu Maitama Sule
b. AbubakarTafawa Balewa
c. Aminu Kano
d. Ahmadu Bello
The leader of this party was the Sardauna of Sokoto, who was also the Premier of the Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello. Sir Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was the deputy leader of the party and Prime Minister of Nigeria.
The idea of democracy started with the?
a. Romans
b. Pensions
c. Athens
d. Egyptians
Democracy began in ancient Greek, and ancient Athens.
In the Marxist theory, those who live by selling their labor are called
a. Bourgeoisie
b. Proletariats
c. Feudal lords
d. Slaves.
Which of the following is NOT an acceptable means of achieving democracy?
a. Referendum
b. Recall
c. Initiative
d. Riots
The branch of government responsible for implementing laws is the?
a. Executives
b. Legislature
c. Judiciary
d. Police
In a democracy, sovereignty is vested in?
a. The community
b. Public officials
c. Judges
d. The head of State
Universal Adult Suffrage means all
a. Adult citizens can vote
b. Citizens vote
c. Qualified citizens can vote
d. Literate citizens can vote
A bill that applies to the whole population and is intended to promote the general welfare is called?
a. A private bill
b. A decree
c. An Appropriation bill
d. A public deal e. An edict
Portraits On The Naira Notes
- 5 naira – Sir Tafawa Balewa
- 10 naira – Dr. Alvan Ikoku
- 20 naira – Gen. Murtala Muhammed
- 50 naira – Three major ethnic groups
- 100 naira – Chief Obafemi Awolowo
- 200 naira – Sir Ahmadu Bello
- 500 naira – Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
- 1000 naira – Alhaji Aliyu Mai-Bornu and Dr. Clement Isong
Former Colonial Masters
These are the names of Nigeria’s former colonial masters. They are:
- Sir Frederick Lord Lugard ruled from 1900 to 1919.
- Sir Hugh Clifford ruled from 1919 to 1925.
- Sir Creamer Thompson ruled from 1925 to 1931.
- Sir Donald Cameroon ruled from 1931 to 1935.
- Sir Bernard Bourdilion. who ruled from 1935 to 1943.
- Sir Anthony Richard ruled from 1943 to 1948.
- Sir John McPherson ruled from 1948 to 1958.
- Sir James Robertson ruled from 1958 to 1960.
First People To Do Stuff in Nigeria
Nigeria’s first indigenous Governor General and also the first Ceremonial President is Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe.
The first prime minister in Nigeria is Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
The first military head of state in Nigeria is General Aguiyi Ironsi.
The first executive President of Nigeria is Alhaji Shehu Shagari.
The first military president in Nigeria is General Ibrahim Babangida.
Who was the first female psychiatrist in Nigeria?
Answer: Dr. Bertha Johnson.
Who is Nigeria’s first female author?
Answer: Flora Nwapa
Who was the first Nigerian female Vice-Chancellor?
Answer: Prof. Grace Alele Williams
What do the two horses on the Nigerian coat of arms represent?
Answer: Dignity
What does the black shield in the Nigerian coat of arms stand for?
Answer: Nigeria’s fertile soil
What does the white color in the Nigerian flag stand for?
Answer: Peace
What does the green color in the Nigerian flag represent?
Answer: Forests and abundant natural wealth of Nigeria
How many geopolitical zones is Nigeria divided into?
Answer: Six (6) geopolitical zones
Who gave Nigeria her name?
Answer: Flora Shaw
Who designed the Nigerian flag?
Answer: Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi
Who was the first man to buy a car in Nigeria?
Answer: Bob Jensen
What is the first TV station in Nigeria?
Answer: Western Nigerian Government Broadcasting Corporation (WNTV) in 1959
Who is the current CBN Governor?
Answer: Mr. Olayemi Cardoso
Where was crude oil first discovered in Nigeria?
Answer: Oloibiri Oilfield, located in Oloibiri in Ogbia LGA of Bayelsa State
Who was the first Nigerian to become a Nobel Laureate?
Answer: Wole Soyinka
Who is Nigeria’s current chief justice?
Answer: Olukayode Ariwoola
When was the Nigerian Naira introduced?
Answer: 1st January 1973
When was the first military coup carried out in Nigeria?
Answer: 1966
How many local Governments do we have in Nigeria?
Answer: 774
Who is the first Nigerian president?
Answer: Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe
Who was the Nigerian first executive president?
Answer: Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shagari
Who was the Nigerian first prime minister?
Answer: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
What is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: ASIA with a population of 3,641,000,000, while Australia & Oceania is the smallest continent.
What are the five Oceans in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of the world’s ocean basins.
Short Current Affairs Questions and Answers:
- What is the hottest region in the world called? The Sahara Desert
- FCT, Abuja is in what geopolitical zone? North Central
- Which Nigerian State has the largest land mass? Niger
- What is the name of the Nigerian currency? Naira
- Which African country first gained independence? Liberia in 1847
- Which state in Nigeria has the most local government areas? Kano has the most, with 44
- Which is the Nigerian state with the highest population? Kano State
- What is the slogan of Lagos State? Centre of Excellence
- What is a 70th anniversary called? Platinum
- What is the slogan of Rivers State? Treasure Base of the Nation
- What is the highest mountain in Africa? Mount Kilimanjaro
- Which African country has the highest mountain in Africa? Tanzania
- What is the name of the South African currency? Rand
- What does the acronym ICAO stand for? International Civil Aviation Organisation
- What is the name of the Ghanaian currency? Cedi
- Which country first won the World Cup? Uruguay
- Ajaokuta is famous for? Iron and Steel
- When was Nigeria’s second republic? 1979-1983
- When did Nigeria change from right-hand to left-hand drive? 2nd April 1972
- How many geopolitical zones are in Nigeria? 6
- When was the Aba women’s riot? 1929
- Who is the first black president of South Africa? Dr. Nelson Mandela
- The most populated country in the world? China
- The most populated continent in the world? Asia
- Which continent is Sao Tome and Principe a country in? Africa
- How many senatorial districts are in Nigeria? 109
- How many federal constituencies are in Nigeria? 360
- Who is the head of Islam in Nigeria? Sultan of Sokoto
- Who discovered the river Niger? Mongo Park
- Where is the first capital of Nigeria? Calabar
- Which country is the Union Jack the flag of? United Kingdom
- Which state in Nigeria has the largest number of Local Government Areas? Kano State, with 44 LGAs
Facts And Questions About Nigeria
The current service chiefs in Nigeria
- Mallam Nuhu Ribadu – National Security Adviser
- Maj. Gen. C.G Musa – Chief of Defence Staff
- Maj. T. A Lagbaja – Chief of Army Staff
- Rear Admiral E. A Ogalla – Chief of Naval Staff
- AVM H.B Abubakar – Chief of Air Staff
- DIG Kayode Egbetokun – Acting Inspector-General of Police
- Maj. Gen. EPA Undiandeye – Chief of Defense Intelligence
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu also approved the following appointments:
- Col. Adebisi Onasanya – Brigade of Guards Commander
- Lt. Col. Moshood Abiodun – Yusuf 7 Guards Battalion, Asokoro, Abuja
- Lt. Col. Auwalu Baba Inuwa – 177, Guards Battalion, Keffi, Nasarawa State
- Lt. Col. Mohammed J. Abdulkarim – 102 Guards Battalion, Suleja, Niger
- Lt. Col. Olumide A. Akingbesote – 176 Guards Battalion, Gwagwalada, Abuja
Who is the current INEC chairman?
Answer: Mahmood Yakubu
Who is the current NAFDAC Director-General?
Answer: Professor Moji Adeyeye
Who is the current Inspector General of Police?
Answer: Kayode Egbetokun
Who is the current chairman of the African Union?
Answer: Mohamed Ould Ghazouani
Who is the Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Answer: António Guterres
António Guterres, the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations, took office on 1st January 2017. The United Nations was founded on April 25, 1945.
Who is the current minister of education?
Answer: Professor Tahir Mamman
Mention five rivers in Nigeria that share their names with a state.
Answer: Rivers- Benue, Niger, Osun, Kaduna, Ogun, Sokoto, Cross River, Imo
What was the first political party in Nigeria?
Answer: Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP)
Who is the current president of Nigeria?
The president of Nigeria is Bola Tinubu. He was elected in February 2023 and sworn in on May 29, 2023. He is the 16th president of Nigeria and the successor of Muhammadu Buhari.
Who is the current vice president of Nigeria?
Answer: Kashim Shettima
Kashim Shettima is the 15th and Current Vice president of Nigeria; he assumed office on 29 May 2023.
When did Coronavirus get to Nigeria?
Answer: 27 February 2020
When was the second case of COVID-19 recorded in Nigeria?
Answer: On 9 March 2020, a second case of the virus was reported in Ewekoro, Ogun State; a Nigerian citizen had contact with the Italian citizen who brought the Virus to Nigeria.
Who was the 1st Person to recover from Coronavirus in Nigeria?
Answer: On 13 March, Nigeria confirmed that the second case no longer had the virus in his system and thus tested negative.
When was the first Coronavirus death recorded in Nigeria?
Answer: 23 March 2020.
List of past and present senate presidents of Nigeria.
Position | Senate Presidents | Tenure | Party |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nnamdi Azikiwe | 1960 | NCNC |
2 | Dennis Osadebay | 1960-1963 | NCNC |
3 | Nwafor Orizu | 1963-1966 | NCNC |
4 | Joseph Wayas | 1979- 1983 | NPN |
5 | Iyorchia Ayu | 1992-1993 | SDP |
6 | Ameh Ebute | 1993 | SDP |
7 | Evan Enwerem | 1999 | PDP |
8 | Chuba Okadigbo | 1999-2000 | PDP |
9 | Anyim Pius Anyim | 2000-2003 | PDP |
10 | Adolphus Wabara | 2003-2005 | PDP |
11 | Ken Nnamani | 2005-2007 | PDP |
12 | David Mark | 2007-2015 | PDP |
13 | Bukola Saraki | 2015- 2021 | PDP |
14 | Ahmed Lawan | 2019 -2023 | APC |
15 | Godswill Akpabio | 2023 (Current) | APC |
Economy and Business
Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa, so questions on business and economics are common. Be prepared to answer questions such as:
- What is Nigeria’s major export? Crude oil makes up the vast majority of Nigeria’s exports. Nigeria is Africa’s largest oil producer.
- What is the name of Nigeria’s currency? Nigerian currency is the Nigerian Naira. One naira is made up of 100 kobo.
- Which city is Nigeria’s commercial capital? Lagos is considered Nigeria’s commercial and financial capital. It is a major economic hub for West Africa.
Geography
Given Nigeria’s diverse landscape and many natural features, geography questions are frequently asked. Some examples include:
- What major rivers are in Nigeria? The two major rivers in Nigeria are the River Niger and River Benue.
- What type of climate does Nigeria have? Nigeria has a tropical monsoon climate, with a rainy season and a dry season.
- What natural resources does Nigeria have? Nigeria is rich in natural resources like crude oil, natural gas, tin, iron ore, coal, limestone, and arable land.
Nigeria ASUU Strike History
- 1988: First ASUU Strike ever to obtain fair wages and university autonomy.
- 1992: Second ASUU strike in history.
- 1999: After Obasanjo was sworn in as president, it lasted for five months.
- 1994: Protest against the dismissal of staff by the Sani Abacha military regime.
- 1996: Protest against the dismissal of staff by the Sani Abacha military regime.
- 2001: over the reinstatement of 49 lecturers sacked at Unilorin. This strike lasted for three months
- 2002: Obasanjo’s administration failed to implement the agreement. The strike lasted for two weeks.
- 2003: Due to non-implementation of previous agreements. Lasted for six months.
- 2005: The lecturers went on strike for just two weeks.
- 2006: Another one-week strike because the Federal Government refused to implement the agreement.
- 2007: There was a three-month strike because the federal government remained unfaithful.
- 2008: One week strike, improved salary scheme, and reinstatement of 49 lecturers were reasons for the strike.
- 2009: Four months strike which led to another agreement with the Federal Government
- 2010: Another big strike, which lasted for five months, all because FG was caching cruise with ASUU
- 2011: 59 days strike as the federal government refuses to honor the 2009 agreement. It ended in 2012.
- 2013: The Federal Government failed to honor the agreement with ASUU, leading to 5 Months strike.
- 2017: Another strike due to unresolved issues with the FG.
- 2018: Two months of ASUU strike, which started in November 2018 and ended in 2019.
- 2019: The 2018 ASUU strike ended in 2019.
- 2020: The strike began on March 9th
- 2022: February 14th, 2022 to October 17th, 2022 (8th Months Strike).
- 2023: ASUU Planned to strike in August (Didn’t happen)
Staying up-to-date with events in Nigeria and understanding the country’s key areas like government, business, and geography will ensure you are ready to succeed at any current affairs quiz or interview. Let me know if you have any other questions!
How to Improve Your Knowledge of Current Affairs
To improve your knowledge of current affairs, follow these steps:
Keep up with news publications
Read newspapers like The Guardian, Punch, and news websites regularly to stay on top of current events happening around the world. Set aside time each day to browse headlines and read full articles on issues that interest you. The more you read, the more awareness you’ll build over time.
Follow journalists and thought leaders
Find journalists, academics, and thinkers who cover politics, business, technology, and global issues. Follow them on social media to get their analysis and opinions on news stories. Some reputable sources include Kolade Otitoju and Morayo Afolabi Brown.
Listen to podcasts
Podcasts are a convenient way to absorb information on the go. Some recommended shows include:
- Nigeria Daily
- Nigeria Politics Weekly
- All About Nigeria
- Tea With Tay
Watch documentaries and educational content
Videos and documentaries are a highly engaging medium for learning about what’s happening in the world. Some recommended channels and programs include:
- The Supreme Price
- Finding Fela
- Sweet Crude
- Slaves of The Black Gold
Discuss with others
Have conversations about current events with friends and family. Explain issues to each other, share different perspectives, and debate ideas. Discussing topics out loud is a great way to clarify your own understanding.
Stay up to date with data and statistics
Visit websites like The National Bureau of Statistics and CBN to access data on topics like economics, education, environment, and society. Look at historical trends and comparisons between countries. Data and statistics provide important context for news stories.
Review educational resources
Some websites offer guided learning on world affairs and social studies. Take courses on platforms like Khan Academy, Coursera, Udacity, and Udemy on subjects like geopolitics, international trade, and sustainability. The knowledge you gain will make you a more informed citizen.
Staying up to date with current affairs takes continuous effort but is important for understanding the world around you. Use a variety of resources and keep an open and curious mind. With regular practice, your knowledge will grow over time.
Frequently Asked Questions About Current Affairs in Nigeria
What topics are covered in Nigeria’s current affairs?
Nigeria’s current affairs cover a wide range of topics related to Nigeria’s political, economic, and social landscape. Some of the major areas include:
- Nigeria’s political system and key government institutions
- Recent political events, elections, and political parties
- Notable political figures such as presidents, governors, and key ministers
- Nigeria’s economy, including major industries, trade partners, and economic performance indicators
- Social issues affecting Nigeria, such as poverty, healthcare, education, infrastructure, security, and human rights
- Nigeria’s diverse culture, languages, religions, and ethnic groups
- Nigeria’s role on the global stage, including its participation in international organizations like the UN, AU and ECOWAS
Staying up to date with current affairs in these areas will help you gain a good grasp of what’s happening in Nigeria today.
How often are current affairs questions updated?
Current affairs questions are frequently updated to reflect the latest events and issues in Nigeria. As Nigeria is a dynamic country, events are constantly unfolding, and the political, economic, and social landscape is always changing.
To keep up with these changes and ensure questions are relevant, current affairs resources are typically updated on a monthly or quarterly basis. Some resources may be updated even more frequently, especially closer to important events like elections, budget announcements, or major political milestones.
The key is to choose current affairs resources that are regularly updated and focus on recent events within the past 6-12 months. Resources that are updated annually or less frequently will not capture the latest issues and events, limiting their usefulness.
What’s the best way to prepare for questions about current affairs?
The best way to prepare for current affairs questions is to:
- Stay up to date with news and events in Nigeria by following reputable media sources
- Study summaries of major events, political milestones, economic indicators, and social issues over the past year
- Review resources with practice questions and answers focused on recent events
- Focus on all areas of current affairs, including politics, economics, culture, global relations, and more
- Practice by taking mock tests and quizzes to familiarize yourself with common question types and formats
- Develop a systematic approach to studying current affairs by creating schedules and deadlines
With continuous preparation and practice, you’ll gain a strong understanding of issues shaping Nigeria today. This will put you in a great position to tackle any questions about current affairs that come your way.
Conclusion
So there you have it! A quick rundown of some key current affairs topics related to Nigeria in 2024. How’d you do on the little quiz? Even getting a few of those questions right shows you’re keeping up with important news and events in the country. And for the ones you missed, no sweat; now you have a handy guide to get caught up. Staying informed on what’s happening in Nigeria and the world is important for all of us. Keep reading and learning more every day. And who knows, maybe next time you take a current affairs quiz, you’ll ace it! The more you know, the better.