The advent of British Colonial rule in Nigeria transformed the traditional African society in a number of ways, some positive others negative. The initial policies adopted to integrate Nigerian into the British colonial system, however, proved a catalyst that triggered mass movement of people from rural to urban centers thereby creating as it were unexpected demographic dislocation. British development of communication and infrastructures such as railways and the network of road system was part of a deliberate policy to foster the growth of “legitimate trade” in the interior. The early imposition of tax regime in the Northern Protectorate induced people from the zone of taxation to migrate to tax free zones. The combination of abiding peace...
Many communal crises have resulted in Nigeria as a result of the unhealthy relationships that exist ...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
The authors of this book chapter conclude that increased urbanization in Nigeria is a product of nat...
The panic and fear planted by the British forces in the minds of the people of Northern Nigeria duri...
The closing twenty years of the nineteenth century witnessed the seizure of the majority of the Afri...
The problem of national integration in Nigeria has continued to occupy centre stage in public discou...
This article is titled the policies that shaped events in the relationship between the British offic...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...
The study indicates that the motives which impelled the creation of the Protectorate of Southern Ni...
Long before Ghana and Nigeria became independent countries in 1957 and 1960 respectively, peoples of...
This paper explores the migration and spread of the Ebira migrants into Ekiti of southwest Nigeria i...
The policy of segregation is undoubtedly a resented feature of colonial rule in Africa. However, dis...
The British in their quest to carry out colonial interests in its colonies, enacted policies to ...
This paper examines the impact of British Colonial rule on intergroup relations between Benin and Es...
Foreign trade has been part of the British Colonial economic system since the establishment of relat...
Many communal crises have resulted in Nigeria as a result of the unhealthy relationships that exist ...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
The authors of this book chapter conclude that increased urbanization in Nigeria is a product of nat...
The panic and fear planted by the British forces in the minds of the people of Northern Nigeria duri...
The closing twenty years of the nineteenth century witnessed the seizure of the majority of the Afri...
The problem of national integration in Nigeria has continued to occupy centre stage in public discou...
This article is titled the policies that shaped events in the relationship between the British offic...
The appearance of the Europeans on the West African coasts as well as the establishment of colonial...
The study indicates that the motives which impelled the creation of the Protectorate of Southern Ni...
Long before Ghana and Nigeria became independent countries in 1957 and 1960 respectively, peoples of...
This paper explores the migration and spread of the Ebira migrants into Ekiti of southwest Nigeria i...
The policy of segregation is undoubtedly a resented feature of colonial rule in Africa. However, dis...
The British in their quest to carry out colonial interests in its colonies, enacted policies to ...
This paper examines the impact of British Colonial rule on intergroup relations between Benin and Es...
Foreign trade has been part of the British Colonial economic system since the establishment of relat...
Many communal crises have resulted in Nigeria as a result of the unhealthy relationships that exist ...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
The authors of this book chapter conclude that increased urbanization in Nigeria is a product of nat...