The laws of the pre-colonial African system were
...The laws of the pre-colonial African system were
written
codified
unwritten
rigid
Correct answer is C
The key characteristic of pre-colonial African law is its, unwritten nature, with a focus on serving community rather than individual pursuits. Incarceration and punishment were unknown and instead efforts were made to compensate the victim, whose role was central to the process.
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