Colonial Nigeria
Explore Nigeria’s colonial era (c. 1861–1960), from the annexation of Lagos and the Royal Niger Company to the 1914 amalgamation and the road to independence. This category examines British administration, missionary education, commerce and railways, taxation and labor, cultural change and urban life, and the rise of nationalist movements, including women’s protests, unions, and political parties. Discover biographies, key events, and documents that reveal resistance, collaboration, and everyday experiences across Nigeria’s regions.
Colonial Taxation Policies and Indigenous Resistance
Explore colonial taxation policies and indigenous resistance. Key context, events, and legacy
British Economic Policies in Colonial Nigeria
Explore british economic policies in colonial nigeria. Key context, events, and legacy
How the Berlin Conference Shaped Nigeria’s Borders
Explore how the berlin conference shaped nigeria’s borders. Key context, events, and legacy
Colonial Education Policies and Nigerian Literacy
Explore colonial education policies and nigerian literacy. Key context, events, and legacy
British Rule and Nigerian Resistance: Nationalist Movements
Explore resistance movements against british rule in nigeria. Key context, events, and legacy
Cultural Changes in Nigeria Under Colonial Rule
Explore cultural changes in nigeria under colonial rule. Key context, events, and legacy
The Role of British Consuls in Pre-Amalgamation Nigeria
Explore the role of british consuls in pre-amalgamation nigeria. Key context, events, and legacy
Prisons of Unity: Frederick Lugard and the 1914 Amalgamation of Nigeria
Explore frederick lugard and the 1914 amalgamation of nigeria. Key context, events, and legacy
Prisons and Protest: The Aba Women’s Riot of 1929
Explore aba women’s riot of 1929: a landmark protest in nigerian history. Key context, events, and legacy
Railways in Colonial Nigeria: Infrastructure, Labour, and Legacy
Explore the development of railways in colonial nigeria. Key context, events, and legacy

