Course Overview (English)
The SSCE WAEC/NECO History curriculum from SS1 to SS3 is designed to give students a deep understanding of historical events, people, and developments that have shaped Nigeria, Africa, and the wider world. It covers topics such as early African civilizations, trans-Saharan trade, colonial rule, nationalist movements, and post-independence Nigeria. In SS1, students are introduced to historical methods and ancient African history. SS2 explores colonialism, resistance movements, and independence struggles. SS3 focuses on contemporary history and prepares students for examinations through analysis and revision. This course will help students to pass their WAEC/NECO History exams.
Course Overview (Hausa)
Darasin Tarihi ta SSCE WAEC/NECO daga SS1 zuwa SS3 an tsara ta ne don ba ɗalibai cikakken fahimta game da abubuwan tarihi, mutane, da abubuwan da suka faru waɗanda suka tsara tarihin Najeriya, Afirka, da duniya baki ɗaya. Tana rufe batutuwa kamar tsoffin al’ummomin Afirka, kasuwancin sahara, mulkin mallaka, gwagwarmayar ’yan kishin ƙasa, da Najeriya bayan samun ’yancin kai. A SS1, ana gabatar da ɗalibai ga hanyoyin bincike na tarihi da tarihin tsoffin al’ummomin Afirka. SS2 na duba mulkin mallaka, gwagwarmayar ’yanci, da yanda al’umma suka tashi tsaye. SS3 na mai da hankali kan tarihin zamani da shirin jarabawa. Wannan kwas zai taimaka wa ɗalibai su samu nasarar wuce jarabawar su ta WAEC/NECO a Tarihi.
Course Availability
The course is available for up to 16 weeks from date of purchase
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 61 Lessons
- 16 Weeks
- INTRODUCTION1
- SS1: History Topics24
- 2.1SS1 Module 1.0 – Meaning and Purpose of History13 Minutes
- 2.2SS1 Module 1.1 – Sources of History12 Minutes
- 2.3SS1 Module 2.0 – Man and His Environment8 Minutes
- 2.4SS1 Module 2.1 – Prehistoric Man and The Stone Age in Africa10 Minutes
- 2.5SS1 Module 3.0 – Early Civilizations in Africa8 Minutes
- 2.6SS1 Module 3.1 – Key Features of Early Civilizations16 Minutes
- 2.7SS1 Module 3.2 – Nile Valley Civilizations (Egypt and Sudan)11 Minutes
- 2.8SS1 Module 3.3 Nok Culture and other Early Nigerian Societies8 Minutes
- 2.9SS1 Module 3.4 – Benin Kingdom9 Minutes
- 2.10SS1 Module 3.5 – Igbo Ukwu6 Minutes
- 2.11SS1 Module 4.0 – The Trans-Saharan Trade10 Minutes
- 2.12SS1 Module 4.1 – Impact of the Trans-Saharan Trade3 Minutes
- 2.13SS1 Module 4.2 – Factors behind the emergence of Trans-Saharan Trade9 Minutes
- 2.14SS1 Module 4.3 – Effects of the Trans-Saharan Trade5 Minutes
- 2.15SS1 Module 4.4 – Role of North African Traders in Islamic Influence9 Minutes
- 2.16SS1 Module 5 – The Transatlantic Slave Trade8 Minutes
- 2.17SS1 Module 5.1 – Key Aspects of Transatlantic Slave Trade9 Minutes
- 2.18SS1 Module 5.2 – Nature of the Transatlantic Slave Trade5 Minutes
- 2.19SS1 Module 5.3 – Effects of Transatlantic Slave Trade on West Africa and Europe14 Minutes
- 2.20SS1 Module 5.4 – Resistance Movements in Africa9 Minutes
- 2.21SS1 Module 6.0 The Yoruba, Hausa-Fulani, Igbo and other Nigerian Ethnic Peoples14 Minutes
- 2.22SS1 Module 6.1 – Political and Social Institutions4 Minutes
- 2.23SS1 Module 6.2 – Inter-Group Relations8 Minutes
- 2.24SS1 – SUMMARY2 Minutes
- SS2: History Topics18
- 3.1SS2 Module 1.0 – Islamic and Christian Influences in West Africa10 Minutes
- 3.2SS2 Module 1.1 – Introduction and Spread of Christianity5 Minutes
- 3.3SS2 Module 1.2 – Impact on Societies and Institutions7 Minutes
- 3.4SS2 Module 2.0 – European Contact with Africa8 Minutes
- 3.5SS2 Module 2.1 – Establishment of Trade Routes and Forts4 Minutes
- 3.6SS2 Module 2.2 – The Role of African Middlemen9 Minutes
- 3.7SS2 Module 3.0 – Colonial Rule in Africa7 Minutes
- 3.8SS2 Module 3.1 – French and other European Colonizers in Africa7 Minutes
- 3.9SS2 Module 3.2 – Indirect Rule and Assimilation Policies9 Minutes
- 3.10SS2 Module 3.3 – Colonial Economy and Administration12 Minutes
- 3.11SS2 Module 4.0 – Nationalism and The Struggle for Independence6 Minutes
- 3.12SS2 Module 4.1 – The Rise of Political Parties in Nigeria4 Minutes
- 3.13SS2 Module 4.2 – Key Nationalists Leaders and their Contributions5 Minutes
- 3.14SS2 Module 4.3 – Independence of African Countries8 Minutes
- 3.15SS2 Module 5.0 – World War I and World War II14 Minutes
- 3.16SS2 Module 5.1 – Africa’s Involvement in the World Wars8 Minutes
- 3.17SS2 Module 5.2 – Impact of Colonial Rule and African Nationalism13 Minutes
- 3.18SS2 SUMMARY4 Minutes
- SS3: History Topics18
- 4.1SS3 Module 1.0 – Post-Independence Nigeria9 Minutes
- 4.2SS3 Module 1.1 – Military Coups and Civil War (1966 -1970)17 Minutes
- 4.3SS3 Module 1.2 – The Second Republic (1979-1983)10 Minutes
- 4.4SS3 Module 1.3 – The Third Republic (1992-1993)9 Minutes
- 4.5SS3 Module 2.0 – Nigeria and International Organisations (Part 1)8 Minutes
- 4.6SS3 Module 2.1 – Nigeria and International Organisations (Part 2)7 Minutes
- 4.7SS3 Module 2.2 – Nigeria’s Role in ECOWAS7 Minutes
- 4.8SS3 Module 2.3 – Nigeria and the Commonwealth of Nations4 Minutes
- 4.9SS3 Module 3.0 – Diplomatic Efforts3 Minutes
- 4.10SS3 Module 4.0 – Contemporary Issues in Nigerian History14 Minutes
- 4.11SS3 Module 4.1 – Electoral Reforms12 Minutes
- 4.12SS3 Module 4.2 -Ethno-Religious Crisis10 Minutes
- 4.13SS3 Module 4.3 – Economic Challenges and Development9 Minutes
- 4.14SS3 Module 5.0 – Historical Sites and Heritage in Nigeria11 Minutes
- 4.15SS3 Module 5.1 – Preservation of Historical Monuments10 Minutes
- 4.16SS3 Module 5.2 -Role of Museums and Archives17 Minutes
- 4.17SS3 Module 5.3 – Role of Archives13 Minutes
- 4.18SS3 SUMMARY4 Minutes