This research is not financed by any agency or institution This paper examines Nigerian press ’ co-operation and collaboration with imperial Britain for Allied victory over Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Against the background of the conventional wisdom that Nigerians were too far removed from the war theater to feel the impact of the world conflagration, the study proposes the counter argument that Nigerians made substantial sacrifices which contributed to Allied victory over Nazism. The point is illustrated with the Nigeria Win the War Fund, a scheme for the purchase of war equipment, initiated and sustained by the press, with active government support, contrary to the prevailing notion of frosty government-press relations duri...
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ABSTRACT The British conquest of parts of Africa in the nineteenth century has attracted a lot of st...
This paper examines the collaboration between the Nigerian press and imperial Britain for the victor...
This paper examines Nigerian press’ co-operation and collaboration with imperial Britain for Allied ...
The imperial power, Britain, was in a quandary over the extent of press freedom to allow in Nigeria,...
Although no real battle was fought in Nigeria during the Second World War (1939-1945), the burden of...
Studies in British war propaganda during the Second World have focussed mainly on the efforts made a...
The outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 had far-reaching impact on the history of the world, in...
The early presence of Germany in Nigeria was dominated by German nationals carrying out different ac...
The outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War few years after the attainment of independence from Britain f...
Press censorship in Nigeria, Britain’s largest black African colony, during the Second World War was...
Studies of the Second World War have not particularly focused on the contribution of African societi...
The desire of both the Biafran regime an the federal military government of Nigeria during the Nige...
Scholars of Africa have largely overlooked football as a historical phenomenon. In the case of Niger...
Abstract: This article examines the Anglo-American attitude towards the clamour for the debate of th...
This article studies the Anglo-Nigerian negotiations for a Royal Navy training team during the Niger...
ABSTRACT The British conquest of parts of Africa in the nineteenth century has attracted a lot of st...
This paper examines the collaboration between the Nigerian press and imperial Britain for the victor...
This paper examines Nigerian press’ co-operation and collaboration with imperial Britain for Allied ...
The imperial power, Britain, was in a quandary over the extent of press freedom to allow in Nigeria,...
Although no real battle was fought in Nigeria during the Second World War (1939-1945), the burden of...
Studies in British war propaganda during the Second World have focussed mainly on the efforts made a...
The outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 had far-reaching impact on the history of the world, in...
The early presence of Germany in Nigeria was dominated by German nationals carrying out different ac...
The outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War few years after the attainment of independence from Britain f...
Press censorship in Nigeria, Britain’s largest black African colony, during the Second World War was...
Studies of the Second World War have not particularly focused on the contribution of African societi...
The desire of both the Biafran regime an the federal military government of Nigeria during the Nige...
Scholars of Africa have largely overlooked football as a historical phenomenon. In the case of Niger...
Abstract: This article examines the Anglo-American attitude towards the clamour for the debate of th...
This article studies the Anglo-Nigerian negotiations for a Royal Navy training team during the Niger...
ABSTRACT The British conquest of parts of Africa in the nineteenth century has attracted a lot of st...