The four British colonial territories in west africa were
The four British colonial territories in west africa were
- A) Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Gambia
- B) Gambia, Guinea, Ghana and Gabon
- C) Senegal, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Nigeria
- D) Nigeria, Ghana, Togo and Gambia
Correct Answer: A) Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Gambia
Explanation
The question is asking about the four British colonial territories in West Africa. The answer is in the options given. The correct answer is Option A: Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Gambia. This means that during the colonial period, these four countries were under the control of the British government.It is important to note that colonialism is the practice of one country taking control of another country or territory for political and economic gain. During the colonial period, many African countries were colonized by European powers. The colonization period is often associated with exploitation and oppression of the colonized people.
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and gained its independence from Britain in 1960. Ghana was the first African country to gain independence from Britain in 1957. Sierra Leone and the Gambia gained their independence from Britain in 1961 and 1965, respectively.
It is important for students to understand the history of colonialism in Africa and its impact on the continent's development. This question may come up in exams such as JAMB UTME, WAEC SSCE, NECO SSCE and Post UTME exams.

