This paper examines the success of colonial government reforms in the Katsina division in 1908, and the failure of the reforms in the neighbouring division of Kano within the same province. These developments, the study explores within the context of indigenous cooperation to colonial rule involving the concept of clientage and its attribute of pretended cooperation, taqiyya. The crisis of local government in Kano during 1908 derived from colonial consolidation such as reforms in territorial organization and tax administration, which met with resistance from indigenous rulers, contrary to the success of the reforms in Katsina. There, colonial reforms developed with capable and responsive indigenous clients, and astute management of relation...
Present-day scholars have critically examined the nature and dynamics of indirect rule in Africa and...
The establishment of colonial rule over a large territory is, generally, a lengthy process. It goes ...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Kano and its environs came under British rule in the first years of the twentieth century. The Briti...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...
This article is titled the policies that shaped events in the relationship between the British offic...
Inter-ethnic hostilities have persisted over a considerable duration on a worldwide scale, originati...
The fact that colonialism had an extensive impact on the socio-political and economic systems of Afr...
The introduction and spread of Islam in the areas we call northern Nigeria today, can be largely cre...
O'kunland experienced series of administrative changes from time to time. In the bid to find a worka...
The paper examines the mechanism for conflict resolution in traditional African societies before the...
The attainment of independence in 1960 opened a new vista in the political history of Nigeria as th...
Nigeria’s political history has been marred by various forms of crises that have continued to retard...
This paper examines conflicts between factions in the early British colonial administration in the G...
This paper is a historical analysis of the impact of colonial rule on the socio-economic development...
Present-day scholars have critically examined the nature and dynamics of indirect rule in Africa and...
The establishment of colonial rule over a large territory is, generally, a lengthy process. It goes ...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Kano and its environs came under British rule in the first years of the twentieth century. The Briti...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...
This article is titled the policies that shaped events in the relationship between the British offic...
Inter-ethnic hostilities have persisted over a considerable duration on a worldwide scale, originati...
The fact that colonialism had an extensive impact on the socio-political and economic systems of Afr...
The introduction and spread of Islam in the areas we call northern Nigeria today, can be largely cre...
O'kunland experienced series of administrative changes from time to time. In the bid to find a worka...
The paper examines the mechanism for conflict resolution in traditional African societies before the...
The attainment of independence in 1960 opened a new vista in the political history of Nigeria as th...
Nigeria’s political history has been marred by various forms of crises that have continued to retard...
This paper examines conflicts between factions in the early British colonial administration in the G...
This paper is a historical analysis of the impact of colonial rule on the socio-economic development...
Present-day scholars have critically examined the nature and dynamics of indirect rule in Africa and...
The establishment of colonial rule over a large territory is, generally, a lengthy process. It goes ...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...