Electoral process: Election

Explain the meaning of elections.
Explain the meaning of suffrage.
Trace the development of suffrage
Identify the types of suffrage.
Discuss the meaning of franchise
Enumerate the purpose served by elections in various political system.

republicanism

Explain the meaning of republicanism.
Discuss the features of republicanism.
Discuss the issue of resource in republicanism
Differentiate between republicanism and monarchy.

republicanism

Explain the meaning of republicanism.
Discuss the features of republicanism.
Discuss the issue of resource in republicanism
Differentiate between republicanism and monarchy.

Monarchy

Define monarchy
Explain the types of monarchy.
Explain the issue of resource control in monarchy system of government
Discuss the features
Examine the merits and demerits.

Parliamentary or cabinet system of government

Define parliamentary system.
List the main features of parliamentary system
Examine the merits and demerits.
State how resources are controlled
Explain the differences between parliamentary and presidential systems.

Benin Kingdom (II)

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand more on Benin Kingdom

Monarchy

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand Monarchy

Monarchy

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand Monarchy

Early European Contacts with the Coastal States.

Identify the reasons for European activities.
Identify the articles of trade and early commercial relations between Nigerian peoples and Europeans.
Asses the impact of European contact on coastal peoples of Nigeria.

Islam in Hausa land

Discuss the introduction and spread of Islam in Hausaland.
Describe the conflicts which developed between Islam and local religious practices.
Discuss the impact of Islam on society and state in Hausa land.

Non-Centralised States 1. Social Political Organization.

Identify the main features of the social and political organisation of the non-centralized polities of Nigeria.
Identify aspects of their socio-political institutions which cut across lineages and villages and so provide a unifying force despite the absence of centralized political system.
Explain the arrangements made for settling issues and disputes.
Discuss socio-political relations between these peoples and other groups.