Northern Nigeria Protectorate was created in 1900.
Northern Nigeria Protectorate ended in 1914.
Nigeria became a British protectorate on January 1, 1901.
Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria was created in 1910.
The capital of the Niger Protectorate State (non-coastal Nigeria, 1883-1900) was Old Calabar (Akwa Akpa) now known as Calabar. In 1900, the old Oil Rivers Protectorate was merged to form the Northern Nigerian Protectorate (1900-1914) with its capital at Zungeru.The state was merged with the Southern Nigerian protectorate (centered in Lagos) in 1914.Lagos, which had been its own colony from 1862 to 1906, became the unified colonial capital in 1914, and was the first capital of independent Nigeria in 1960.
The British established the colony and procterate of Nigeria in 1901 not 1914
Lagos became the formal capital city of Nigeria in 1914, when the British colonial administration merged the Lagos Colony and the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. It remained the capital until 1976, when Abuja was designated as the new capital.
In 1906, Nigeria experienced significant political changes with the amalgamation of the Lagos Colony and the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria, leading to the creation of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. This event marked a pivotal moment in the country's colonial administration, as it laid the groundwork for the eventual unification of Nigeria under British rule. The amalgamation aimed to streamline governance and improve economic efficiency in the region, but it also set the stage for future political and ethnic tensions.
Ashanti Protectorate was created in 1902.
Aden Protectorate was created in 1886.
Bechuanaland Protectorate was created in 1885.
Uganda Protectorate was created in 1894.