Dust rises above the red earth as the rhythms of countless West African societies pulse beneath the weight of an encroaching empire. In the early twentieth century, the collision of British colonialism and the living tapestry of Nigerian culture produced a landscape marked by upheaval, resilience, and extraordinary complexity. Here, the realities of African politics and the intricate bonds between Nigeria's many ethnic groups are laid bare, as the author explores the profound societal challenges and aspirations of a nation at a crossroads. Through close observation and a critical eye, the narrative draws out the tensions of colonial Nigeria-its economic history shaped by foreign ambition, its social issues sharpened by the clash of tradition and imported authority. What emerges is a portrait that is neither romanticised nor reductive, but fiercely attentive to the lived experience of Nigeria's peoples. The book's historical analysis is grounded in first-hand encounters and meticulous detail, offering readers a window into the everyday lives, conflicts, and hopes that defined this pivotal era. The author's perspective, shaped by the era's debates and anxieties, invites reflection on the enduring legacies of British colonialism in Africa, and the ways in which the past continues to echo through the present. For those drawn to the complexities of Nigerian history, or to the broader currents that have shaped modern Africa, this work stands out for its candour and depth. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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