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Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU)

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The Northcrn Elements Progressive Union (NEPU) was formed in 1949. It was a breakaway faction of the Jamiyar Mutanen Arewa (JMA). NEPU was dissatisfied with the JMA’s conservative and gradualist approach to politics.

Success Of Indirect Rule In Northern Nigeria

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Success Of Indirect Rule In Nigeria - The indirect rule system was largely a success in the Northern Protectorate because of the following reasons.

British Colony And Protectorate In Nigeria

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The structure of government described above applied to both colony and protectorate of a British territory. A colony is a territory...

Indirect Rule In Southern Protectorate Of Nigeria

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Southern Protectorate Of Nigeria - Although the indirect rule policy was a huge success in the Northern Protectorate, it was a mixed bag in the Southern Protectorate.
History of Nigeria

History of Nigeria: A Comprehensive Timeline

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Nigeria is home to a multitude of cultures, traditions, and languages. The country also has a rich history spanning many centuries. Historians have identified...
Problem of Federalism in Nigeria

Problem of Federalism in Nigeria

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The Nigerian federalism faces certain difficult problems including those related to census, revenue allocation, religious and inter-ethnic conflicts, allocation of public offices and the unequal distribution of wealth between different regions and between classes.
Problem of Population Census in Nigeria

Problem of Population Census in Nigeria

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Population Census has always been a controversial issue in Nigeria especially since political independence in 1960. In particular, the population counts have pitched the north against the south and it appears the problem is still far from being solved.

Clifford Constitution of 1922 | Features, Merits & Demerits

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Clifford Constitution of 1922 - The system of government introduced as a result of the amalgamation of 1914 created sharp divisions between British officials and educated Nigerians on one hand, and between the chiefs and the educated elements on the other hand.

Crown Colony System | Structures & Features

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The following institutions constituted the Crown Colony Government which was responsible for the administration of British colonial territories.

Reasons For Introducing Indirect Rule In British West Africa

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The British colonial government introduced the indirect rule system for a number of reasons. They are - Lack of funds, shortage of personnel...

Aguiyi Ironsi Military Administrations In Nigeria (1966)

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J.T.U. Aguiyi Ironsi Military Rule (January, 1966 – July, 1966) - The deep division in the political class and the military institution itself, encouraged a few young army officers to overthrow the civilian government of Alhaji Tafawa Balewa at the dawn of 15th January, 1966.

Richards Constitution of 1946 | Features, Merits & Demerits

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The Richards Constitution which took its name from Sir Arthur Richards (later Lord Milverton), the then Governor of Nigeria, came into effect on 1st January, 1947. But the constitution itself was the outcome of several events that took place within and outside Nigeria since the Clifford Constitution was promulgated in 1922.

Lord Lugard Constitution 1914 In Nigeria

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As a result of the acceptance of the Lord Lugard Amalgamation Report by the British Government, the Northern and Southern Provinces were joined together to form Nigeria on 1st January, 1914.

Nationalism | Definition, History, & Background

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Nationalism in the African context may be defined as the struggles by Africans to free themselves from foreign rule, and to determine, after independence has been won, their own future. In the period before the Second World War, nationalism was aimed at resolving certain grievances of the elites.

Herbert Macaulay (1864 – 1945)

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Herbert Macaulay Samuel Heelas was born in Lagos on 14th November, 1864. He was the seventh child of Reverend Thomas Babington Macaulay and Abigail Macaulay (daughter of Bishop Ajayi Crowther). He attended St. Paul’s Anglican School, Breadfruit Street and C.M.S. Day School, Faji both in Lagos.

Indirect Rule | Definition, Features, Pros & Cons

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Indirect rule is the system of government in which a colonial power makes use of the traditional institutions of the local people in the administration of a territory.

Military Rule In Nigeria Politics (1966 – 1999)

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Military Rule In Nigeria - In the early hours of January 15, 1966, Nigeria witnessed the first military coup led by Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu and other majors in the army. It was a bloody military intervention in the political history of Nigeria.
Chinese Empire – Definition, Features, Dynasty & Fall

Chinese Empire – Definition, History Features, Dynasty & Fall

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The Chinese Empire was an imperial state of East Asia that existed between the years 221 a. C. and 1912, a stage in the history of China in which the country was unified under the authority of an emperor. It covers about 2,000 years of history, from the unification by the Qin dynasty to the fall of the Qing dynasty, with interruptions due to civil wars, foreign invasions or fragmentation of various states.