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Paperback Nigeria: A History Of Greatness Book

ISBN: B0HFJ7CWJ6

ISBN13: 9798193040880

Nigeria: A History Of Greatness

Nigeria: A History Of Greatness, Land, Peoples, and the Making of a Nation is a comprehensive historical account tracing Nigeria's story from deep antiquity to the present day. The book opens with the ancient Nok culture and the Iron Age civilizations of Igbo-Ukwu, then moves through the great precolonial kingdoms and city-states - Kanem-Bornu, the Hausa states, Ife, Oyo, Benin, the Sokoto Caliphate, and the trading polities of the Niger Delta and Cross River - alongside the numerous stateless and decentralized societies, including the Igbo, Tiv, and Middle Belt peoples, whose political traditions are often underrepresented in conventional narratives. It examines the Atlantic slave trade's transformation of the region, the violence of British conquest, and the administrative legacies of indirect rule and the 1914 amalgamation. The second half of the book covers nationalism and independence, the First Republic's collapse, the Biafran War, decades of military rule and the oil economy, the Niger Delta crisis, and the Fourth Republic's ongoing struggles with Boko Haram, farmer-herder conflict, and federal restructuring. Throughout, the book foregrounds major historiographical debates - how sources should be read, whose voices survive, and how history is contested - closing with a reflective epilogue on the schools of thought that have shaped Nigerian historical scholarship.

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