History of the British Takeover of Nigeria

Nigeria is a country in West Africa. It was colonized by the British in 1884 and the colony is established at the Berlin conference which divides Africa by European powers. The British targeted Nigeria because of its resources. The British wanted products like palm oil and palm kernel and export trade in tin, cotton, cocoa, groundnuts, palm oil and so on (Graham, 2009).  The British accomplished the colonization by using its military. Although there was strong resistance from natives against the British, it was all crushed by the British. As a result, the trading post at the Niger River is created and the British economic rule is maintained over the colonies, exploiting Nigerians (Graham, 2009).

After the British conquest of northern and southern Nigeria and the merging of the two to establish Nigerian colonies and protectorate, the British seeks the best interests between direct rule and indirect rule. They will not hesitate to use the means of direct rule if they think that indirect rule cannot guarantee their colonial status. The divide and rule policy is always adopted by the British over the colonization of Nigeria. The consequences of the colonization consist of many parts. Politically, slavery was abolished. Economically, the tax system and transportation system deepened the British’s plunder and control over the economy in Nigeria. Culturally, the British controlled the religious culture in Nigeria through training a group of local people to spread Christianity in Nigeria, opening missionary schools, and other ways.

“Nigeria was granted independence on October 1, 1960 but the journey to achieving the right to self-government started seven years before when Anthony Enahoro moved the motion for self-governance in the British-led parliament in 1953. […] Foremost Nigerians like Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Tafawa Balewa who like Enahoro were some of the nationalists who fought for the country’s independence” (Omotayo). They were trying their best to convince their colonial Britain of the need for independence but prove and the capability of self-governance. They had to use their knowledge to prove this by presentation at the parliament and with solid logic. On the other hand, British need to consider the gain and loss from the Nigeria since British is under a turbulent era: Nazism in Europe was over, but Communism and the Soviet Union was increasingly powerful (America also). The available resources were limited, so it’s necessary for British to balance the risking of losing their power in the world.

 

Work Cited:

Katie Graham. (2009). “Nigeria: Colonization”. Retrieved from “https://hj2009per6nigeria.weebly.com/colonization.html”.

Omotayo Yusuf. (2017). “How Nigeria got its independence”. Legit. Retrieved from “https://www.legit.ng/1044956-four-nigerians-fought-britain-seven-years-won-pictured.html”.

47 thoughts on “History of the British Takeover of Nigeria

  1. I’ve no doubt that the sources are good, but other than that, this lacks the proper depth, and the repetition of palm oil “The British wanted products like palm oil and palm kernel and export trade in tin, cotton, cocoa, groundnuts, palm oil” removes credibility

    • And Nigeria gain independence with a pen that why they say a pen is mightier than a sword but other African countries had to fight to gain independence

    • If Nigeria can gain independence from enlightened British colonial masters with just a pen and intelligent logics without the shed of blood, then definitely without doubt the southeast can also gain independence by a pen too, and not killing innocent souls and destroying properties, Oh God, am so bitter when I saw the military couple killing… please my fellow Igbos and every other agitating regions Let’s make proper use of pen in fighting for our pains…

      God bless Federal republic of Nigeria…

      I remain Nigeria Murmur-gaddaffi…
      J.I.Okeke

    • But who writes history in the present tense. Kind of makes me wonder about the author. Also lacks any discussion on the Ibus seling those their tribe conquered to the slave trade. You’re right. No depth.

  2. I have read a lot of stories about the colonization of Nigeria, this article “though it’s inconclusive” goes a long way to partially satisfied my curiosity.

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  4. If Nigeria can gain independence from enlightened British colonial masters with just a pen and intelligent logics without the shed of blood, then definitely without doubt the southeast can also gain independence by a pen too, and not killing innocent souls and destroying properties, Oh God, am so bitter when I saw the military couple killing… please my fellow Igbos and every other agitating regions Let’s make proper use of pen in fighting for our pains…
    God bless Federal republic of Nigeria…
    I remain Nigeria Murmur-gaddaffi…
    J.I.Okeke

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