Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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Most populous city in the Sub-Saharan Africa | L | Lagos | 98%
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Ancient walled city of Northern Nigeria | K | Kano | 91%
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Was the most populous city in Nigeria at the time of its independence | I | Ibadan | 87%
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This city is located a bit south of the geographical center of Nigeria | A | Abuja | 85%
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Its bronzes were stolen in 1897 and put on display in the British Museum | B | Benin City | 77%
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"Oil capital of Nigeria" | P | Port Harcourt | 72%
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The former political capital of Northern Nigeria | K | Kaduna | 53%
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Muhammed Yusuf founded Boko Haram in 2002 in this northeastern city | M | Maiduguri | 43%
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First capital of the Republic of Biafra | E | Enugu | 38%
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This city is called "J-Town" and is historically known for its tin mining | J | Jos | 38%
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Center and namesake of a powerful caliphate that existed between 1804–1903 | S | Sokoto | 36%
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Be "wary" of this oil hub in the Delta state | W | Warri | 36%
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Was the most populous city in the self-declared Republic of Biafra | O | Onitsha | 32%
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Home to the largest and the most extensive of the universities in Sub-Saharan Africa | Z | Zaria | 30%
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Namesake of perhaps the largest empire to be based in Nigeria | O | Oyo | 28%
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Site of a revolt by Igbo women, that historically is known as "Women's War" | A | Aba | 23%
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Where the British bought most of its slaves in Africa | C | Calabar | 21%
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This city has the namesake of a movie-streaming platform with mostly art-house and independent films | M | Mubi | 9%
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