This African ruler resisted colonial rule and was later exiled by the colonial officials
This African ruler resisted colonial rule and was later exiled by the colonial officials
- A) Oba of Benin
- B) King Jaja of Opopo
- C) Alaafin of Oyo
- D) Onisanbo of Ogbooro
Correct Answer: B) King Jaja of Opopo
Explanation
This question is asking about an African ruler who opposed colonial rule and was eventually sent away from their country by colonial officials. The options given are Oba of Benin, King Jaja of Opopo (which is the correct answer), Alaafin of Oyo, and Onisanbo of Ogbooro.King Jaja of Opopo was a prominent Nigerian ruler who resisted British colonial rule in the late 19th century. He was the leader of the Opobo city-state, which was a major trading center in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. King Jaja was known for his strong leadership and his efforts to maintain control over the region's lucrative palm oil trade.
However, his opposition to British interference in the trade led to conflict with the colonial authorities. In 1887, King Jaja was captured by the British and exiled to the West Indies, where he died in 1891. His exile was a significant event in the history of Nigerian resistance to colonial rule, and he is still remembered today as a national hero.
It is important to note that while the other options presented in the question may have been notable rulers in their own right, they did not resist colonial rule in the same way that King Jaja did. Therefore, they are not the correct answer to this question.

