RRECONSIDERING GRASSROOTS RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS AGAINST BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY IN NIGERIA

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2014

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Department of History & International Studies

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Colonial policies of taxation and indirect rule were highly contested and resisted in Southern Nigeria. As a culmination of the piece-mea/ conquest of Nigeria, the British signed a treaty with the Egba nation in 1914, which DE-facto annulled the earlier treaty of friendship and commerce of 1893, curl withdrew the opportunity ihcu had been . Befriended 10 the Egba to practice self-government. The argument was that the Egba people were incapable of governing themselves.

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Colonial, Egba, Policy, British

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