do it yourself
do it yourself
Nigeria
By gaining control of the Niger River
Before gaining independence in 1960, Nigeria was a British protectorate and colony. The British established indirect rule, allowing traditional leaders to maintain some authority while ultimately answering to colonial administrators. This system facilitated British control over the diverse ethnic and cultural groups in Nigeria, influencing the country's political landscape even after independence.
the trading of slaves
outlawed
It originated in the 1960's when England was in control and Nigeria's population needed to learn English to be able to survive through communication.
To increase his control over the American colonies, James II established the Dominion of New England.
This policy is most commonly known as indirect style of ruling. It ensured that little British presence would be required in the land without compromising on its control over the land.
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Nigeria was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria in 1993. The agency was created to regulate and control the manufacture, importation, exportation, distribution, advertisement, and sale of food, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices. Its primary aim is to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of these products to protect public health.
The British controlled Nigeria from 1900 until 1960. They used administrative restructuring to keep control of Nigeria for the 60 years.