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Northern People’s Congress (NPC)

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The Northern People’s Congress (NPC) was the first major political party in Northern Nigeria. It began as Jamiyar Mutanen Arewa (JMA) in 1948. The party was formally launched in October 1951.

Action Group (AG) | Political Party, Nigeria

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The Action Group (AG) was founded in 1950 but was formally launched in April 1951. Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Secretary-Generel of ‘Egbe Omo Oduduwa’ was the leader of the party, which emerged from the Yoruba cultural association.

Rise And Growth Of Nationalism After World War II

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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.

National Congress Of British West Africa (NCBWA)

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The first conference of the National Congress of British West Africa was held at Accra in Ghana in 1920 under the leadership of Casely Hayford, a Ghanaian lawyer. Dr. Akinwande Savage, a Nigerian, worked closely with Hayford in organizing the conference.

Nationalist Movements In French West Africa

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There was a late development of nationalism in French-speaking West African countries. At a time when the educated elites in British West Africa were challenging colonial rule, and demanding self-government, the elite in French colonial territories were busy struggling for accommodation within the system. Many Africans were elected as members of the French Parliament in Paris.

Merits & Demerits of Indirect Rule

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Indirect Rule system was less expensive because the colonial masters used the machinery of traditional rulers to run the affairs of government.

Brazzaville Conference, 1944 In West Africa

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The 1944, Brazzaville conference held in Dr Congo made the following recommendations.

Features Of French Policy Of Assimilation

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Policy of Assimilation - This system worked out well due to the cooperation of the traditional chiefs. The traditional chiefs claimed that since their cultures and traditions were not tampered with, they had no problem dealing with the British officials, but this was to some extent.

Loi Cadre of 1956 In French West Africa | Aspects

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Loi cadre was formulated in 1956. The law encompassed all the political and constitutional changes or reforms introduced by the French Government in 1956 to grant some autonomy to its overseas colonial territories.

Yoruba Pre-Colonial Political Administration

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Yoruba Pre-Colonial Political Administration and the Traditional Historical Society of Yorubaland THE YORUBA POLITICAL SYSTEM The Yoruba live mainly in the South - West geo-political zone...

Local Government | Definition, Functions & Features

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Local governments are semi-autonomous bodies created by the central government to undertake certain local functions within their respective areas of jurisdiction.

Control of Local Government

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Control of Local Governments || Two Major issues are relevant to the control of local government, namely, first, how local governments are controlled and second, the reason for their control. The control of local government may take the following forms.

Public Corporations | Definition, Features, Functions & Purpose

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PUBLIC CORPORATIONS | Definition, Purpose, Structures, Functions & Features Another area of study in Public Administration is public corporation. In this section, we shall look...

Functions of the Civil Service

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Functions of the Civil Service In enforcing the will of the state, the executive is assisted by a body of professional administrators. These administrators are called civil servants in some countries...

Structure & Features of Civil Service Commission Of Nigeria

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Structure and Structures of the Civil Service Commission In Nigeria The Civil Service Commission of Nigeria was first established on 3rd May 1952. It was unitary in...

Types of Pressure Groups

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Types of Pressure Groups (with Examples) Pressure groups is defined as organised groups, which influence government decisions socially or economically, without necessarily entering into election...

Government & Politics (Study Guides)

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Government‍ and Politics - Study Guides This page was created in the midst to help our visitor in finding their most wanted topics at ease.....

Electoral System | Definition, Features and Types

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The electoral system is central to the development and sustenance of democracy and democratic institutions in the state. Without a good electoral system, the people will ultimately lose confidence in the political system and its capacity to generate and process demand from the environment.

Nationalist Movement And The Decolonization Of Africa

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Nationalist Movement And The Decolonization In Africa | Nationalism is could mean a certain form of unity which grows out of historical experience. It is the sense of oneness that emerges from social groups, trying to control their interest against competing groups. It can also mean a strong emotional awareness of belonging to a nation-state held in bondage by foreign dominations which leads to the struggle against such foreign rule and domination.
Apartheid In South Africa

Apartheid in South Africa

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The establishment of an autocratic status of the white minority rule has been the bane of South African apartheid system. This system allowed the white minority, irrespective of religion, origin, or accomplishment, an immeasurable access to assets of the Nation; while non-white (blacks) were denied the same opportunities and privileges.