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Understanding Colonial Nigeria provides an in-depth analysis of British colonial governance in Nigeria and its multifaceted consequences for the region. Toyin Falola, a leading historian, explores how British imperial policies shaped Nigerian institutions, transformed traditional social structures, and established the foundations of modern Nigerian politics.
The book examines the administrative systems the British implemented, the economic exploitation that characterized colonial rule, and the resistance movements that emerged among Nigerian populations. Falola contextualizes these developments within the broader framework of African colonialism, demonstrating how Nigeria’s colonial experience differed from other territories.
Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, the author illustrates how colonial legacies continue to influence contemporary Nigeria. Essential reading for students, historians, and anyone seeking to understand Nigeria’s complex post-colonial trajectory and the enduring effects of British imperial rule.







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