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1

Which of the following was a merit of Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954?

A

Limited central government power

B

Undermined traditional rulers

C

Improved representation

correct option: c

Improved representation

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2

What did the federal system of government created by the Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954 allow for?

A

Increased central government power

B

Autonomy for regions

C

Power for traditional rulers

correct option: b

Autonomy for regions

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3

What was one of the demerits of Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954?

A

Increased competition between regions

B

Improved representation

C

Maintenance of colonial-era structures

correct option: c

Maintenance of colonial-era structures

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4

What was the aim of the Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954?

A

To undermine the power of traditional rulers

B

To maintain the power of the central government

C

To provide greater autonomy for regions

correct option: c

) To provide greater autonomy for regions

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5

What did the federal judiciary provided for by the Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954 help ensure?

A

Fair and uniform application of laws

B

Limited central government power

C

Increased competition between regions

correct option: a

Fair and uniform application of laws

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6

How did the federal system of government created by the Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954 accommodate Nigeria's diverse ethnic and cultural groups?

It allowed for greater autonomy for regions, which helped to accommodate the specific needs of different groups.

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7

What was one of the negative consequences of the emphasis on regional autonomy under the Oliver Lyttleton’s Constitution of 1954?

It could lead to competition between regions, which could hinder national development.

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