A chief could be deposed in the pre-colonial era if he
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WAEC 2011
A chief could be deposed in the pre-colonial era if he
- A. violated the written constitution
- B. persistently neglected the advice of his elders
- C. refused to collect taxes for the British Governor
- D. married too many wives
Correct Answer: B. persistently neglected the advice of his elders
Explanation
One way a chief could be stripped of his title is when he is found to act on his own with no regards to the advice of the elders concerning issues
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