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NIGERIA'S INDEPENDENCE JOURNEY

Colonial Foundations, Path To Independence, Post-independence Challenges, Legacy and Reflection

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Colonial Foundations

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1914 

British Amalgamation 

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The 1914 amalgamation of Northern and Southern Protectorates created modern Nigeria, uniting diverse ethnic groups under British rule for administrative convenience , laying the foundation for future independence movements and internal tensions.

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African Unity Leader

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Cultural Renaissance

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Economic Potential

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Independence: Achievements & Legacy

African Unity Leader


A champion of pan-africanism and a key player in the African Union.

Cultural Renaissance


A global hub for music, film(Nollywood),Literature

Economic Potential


Africa's Largest EcoEconomy 

Northern Protectorate

Predominantly Hausa-Fulani with islamic governannce structures

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Mix of Yoruba and Igbo Societies with Christian and Traditional influences 

Colonial Rule

British indirect rule deepened religious administrative differences

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Over two decades of continuous democratic rule

THESHUBYEFFECT

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