The aim of this study is to investigate the dilemma of transportation on the Lower Niger and Benue Rivers in Nigeria in the Hey days of European commercial water traffic in the period 1879 to 1960. This study finds out that the Lower Niger and Benue Rivers experienced a heavy traffic during the high water season of June to November but in the dry or low water season in December to May, vessels could not come up river from the open sea at Burutu. This paper concludes that the seasonal nature of transportation on the Lower Niger and Benue Rivers in the colonial period was a set-back to serious and effective transportation. This study is significant because in the Hey Day of commercial water traffic on the Lower Niger River, over ten steamers ...
The paper examines the various means of distribution (both indigenous and modern) in pre-colonial an...
This paper focuses on transportation in Galati, river transport talking on the Danube Riverand Air T...
The paper examines the period before 1900, marked as a watershed in Nigerian history. This period is...
The aim of this study is to investigate the dilemma of transportation on the Lower Niger and Benue R...
Extensive study or the rivers Niger and Benué in order to describe the hydraulics and morphology wit...
In direct contrast to Europe, Asia and North America, Africa has very few navigable rivers. This pap...
This paper argues that bush paths and navigable rivers, streams as well as creeks served as transpor...
Lagos city has abundant navigable inland waterways which if fully harnessed would help minimise road...
Transportation system in Nigeria is predominantly uni-modal. It is estimated that over ninety per ce...
The fact that much of the global space is covered by water has been established by scientists and hy...
This dissertation analyzes the influence of colonialism on the current transportation system in Nige...
This paper examines the role and impact of road transportation on the economy of southwestern Nigeri...
In the pre-colonial Ekiti, porterage was the main mode of transportation, since goods or other valua...
Foreign trade has been part of the British Colonial economic system since the establishment of relat...
This paper discusses the ways in which Frederick Lugard used the Niger river and her subsidiaries as...
The paper examines the various means of distribution (both indigenous and modern) in pre-colonial an...
This paper focuses on transportation in Galati, river transport talking on the Danube Riverand Air T...
The paper examines the period before 1900, marked as a watershed in Nigerian history. This period is...
The aim of this study is to investigate the dilemma of transportation on the Lower Niger and Benue R...
Extensive study or the rivers Niger and Benué in order to describe the hydraulics and morphology wit...
In direct contrast to Europe, Asia and North America, Africa has very few navigable rivers. This pap...
This paper argues that bush paths and navigable rivers, streams as well as creeks served as transpor...
Lagos city has abundant navigable inland waterways which if fully harnessed would help minimise road...
Transportation system in Nigeria is predominantly uni-modal. It is estimated that over ninety per ce...
The fact that much of the global space is covered by water has been established by scientists and hy...
This dissertation analyzes the influence of colonialism on the current transportation system in Nige...
This paper examines the role and impact of road transportation on the economy of southwestern Nigeri...
In the pre-colonial Ekiti, porterage was the main mode of transportation, since goods or other valua...
Foreign trade has been part of the British Colonial economic system since the establishment of relat...
This paper discusses the ways in which Frederick Lugard used the Niger river and her subsidiaries as...
The paper examines the various means of distribution (both indigenous and modern) in pre-colonial an...
This paper focuses on transportation in Galati, river transport talking on the Danube Riverand Air T...
The paper examines the period before 1900, marked as a watershed in Nigerian history. This period is...