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Nigerian People and culture question and answers (Chapter 1 - 15) past question for the year 2020 examines 100-level General studies students of UNIZIK, NAU, offering GSS107 course on their knowledge of religion, Christianity, Nigerian People, Nigerian culture, Igbo traditional political system, Igbo, federalism, Globalization, cultural survival, student responsibility, Igbo, fiscal operations, monetary policy, macroeconomic policy, social network, poverty, Yoruba

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