This thesis examines the political space of Borno part of modern-day Nigeria from 1810 to 2010. It seeks to bridge the gap between precolonial, colonial and postcolonial history while studying the evolving concept of a Bornoan space in the longue durée. This research project highlights the continuity of the spatial framework of a nineteenth-century kingdom in colonial and postcolonial Nigeria. The aim of this study is to demonstrate that the Bornoan space survived the European colonisation as the British manipulated the concept of the territory of Borno in their competition against other Europeans in Africa. European imperialism did not always destroy African polities but, in the case of Borno, favoured the reconstruction of a nineteenth-c...
Like elsewhere in Nigeria and Africa, the imposition of colonial rule on Batombuland and t...
The establishment of colonial rule over a large territory is, generally, a lengthy process. It goes ...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...
This chapter examines the politico-historical emergence of two spaces in colonial Nigeria and how th...
The fact that colonialism had an extensive impact on the socio-political and economic systems of Afr...
Prior, to I945, neither the majority of British nor Africans were convinced that Western parliamenta...
Through in-depth, qualitative analysis of data from archives and research sites in Nigeria, the Unit...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
Before the advent of the British rule, the Ekiti people had a well organized and structured kingship...
The paper traces the evolution of ethnic identities in Nigeria from the context of relations between...
The conquest and subsequent imposition of colonial rule on the various ethnic nationalities in Niger...
This article studies the Ikoyi reservation in Lagos, Nigeria to assess changing relationships betwee...
The attainment of independence in 1960 opened a new vista in the political history of Nigeria as th...
Colonialism is the principle or practice in which a powerful country rules a weaker one and establis...
The notion that the colonial entity administered as Ogoja Province represented a Nigerian form of “t...
Like elsewhere in Nigeria and Africa, the imposition of colonial rule on Batombuland and t...
The establishment of colonial rule over a large territory is, generally, a lengthy process. It goes ...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...
This chapter examines the politico-historical emergence of two spaces in colonial Nigeria and how th...
The fact that colonialism had an extensive impact on the socio-political and economic systems of Afr...
Prior, to I945, neither the majority of British nor Africans were convinced that Western parliamenta...
Through in-depth, qualitative analysis of data from archives and research sites in Nigeria, the Unit...
This study examines the transformation of political institutions among the Igede of Central Nigeria ...
Before the advent of the British rule, the Ekiti people had a well organized and structured kingship...
The paper traces the evolution of ethnic identities in Nigeria from the context of relations between...
The conquest and subsequent imposition of colonial rule on the various ethnic nationalities in Niger...
This article studies the Ikoyi reservation in Lagos, Nigeria to assess changing relationships betwee...
The attainment of independence in 1960 opened a new vista in the political history of Nigeria as th...
Colonialism is the principle or practice in which a powerful country rules a weaker one and establis...
The notion that the colonial entity administered as Ogoja Province represented a Nigerian form of “t...
Like elsewhere in Nigeria and Africa, the imposition of colonial rule on Batombuland and t...
The establishment of colonial rule over a large territory is, generally, a lengthy process. It goes ...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...