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What form of government did nigeria had during colonization?

teaching of colonial government in education


How is Things Fall Apart of Chinua Achebe a response to colonialism?

The second half of the book deals with the colonization of Nigeria by the British. It is a response to the racist and false idea that Nigeria had no valuable culture of it's own before colonization.


What was the social system of Nigeria like before colonization?

they have lack of rich people


Is anything in Africa start with i?

· Ibadan, Nigeria


What has the author Tunde Oluwasanmi written?

Tunde Oluwasanmi has written: 'Quo vadis, Nigeria' -- subject(s): Colonization, History


What are God's prophecies on Nigeria?

There are no mentions of Nigeria, or even places near Nigeria in the Bible. The authors were not aware (or did not care) that anything existed west or south of Egypt.


Is Nigeria truly independence?

Yes. It became a country in 1957 when it became the first african nation to declare independance from European colonization.


Is Nigeria economy good?

Yes it does Nigeria actually has the best economy in Africa


Is Nigeria qualify for olympic 2012?

Nigeria has not qualified yet but have a good chance to


How will Nigeria be if Obasanjo where a philosopher?

Nigeria may be a better and more developed country. Obasanjo did improve nigeria but not as much as he could have. Nigeria needs a people who have good morals and want nigeria to change for the better.


Does Nigeria have a president?

Yes. Nigeria has a president. Nigeria is a federal constitutional republic.Yes Nigeria does hav a president, his name is Good Luck Jonathan. and he became president last year.


Why is English as a second language in Nigeria?

English is used as a second language in Nigeria due to its history as a British colony. The British introduced English during colonization, and it became the official language of administration, education, and communication. This has continued to be the case since Nigeria gained independence, leading to English being widely spoken and taught in the country.