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Back In Time - Colonial Era Of Niger-delta, Nigeria by aalangel(f): 2:14pm On Oct 08, 2020
On today’s episode of Back In time, we’ll examine the Colonia Era of Nigeria’s Niger Delta region.

The area was the British Oil Rivers Protectorate from 1885 until 1893, when it was expanded and became the Niger Coast Protectorate.

The core Niger Delta later became a part of the eastern region of Nigeria, which came into being in 1951 (one of the three regions, and later one of the four regions).

The majority of the people were those from the colonial Calabar, Itsekiri and Ogoja divisions, the present-day Ogoja, Itsekiri, Annang, Ibibio, Oron, Efik, Ijaw and Ogoni peoples.

The National Council of Nigeria and Cameroon (NCNC) was the ruling political party of the region. The NCNC later became the National Convention of Nigerian Citizens, after western Cameroon decided to separate from Nigeria.

The ruling party of eastern Nigeria did not seek to preclude the separation and even encouraged it. The then Eastern Region had the third, fourth and fifth largest indigenous ethnic groups in the country including Igbo, Efik-Ibibio and Ijaw.

In 1953, the old eastern region had a major crisis due to the expulsion of Professor Eyo Ita from office by the majority Igbo tribe of the old eastern region. Ita, an Efik man from Calabar, was one of the pioneer nationalists for Nigerian independence.

The minorities in the region, the Ibibio, Annang, Efik, Ijaw and Ogoja, were situated along the southeastern coast and in the delta region and demanded a state of their own, the Calabar-Ogoja-Rivers (COR) state.

The struggle for the creation of the COR state continued and was a major issue concerning the status of minorities in Nigeria during debates in Europe on Nigerian independence.

As a result of this crisis, Professor Eyo Ita left the NCNC to form a new political party called the National Independence Party (NIP) which was one of the five Nigerian political parties represented at the conferences on Nigerian Constitution and Independence.




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Re: Back In Time - Colonial Era Of Niger-delta, Nigeria by DuBLINGreenb(m): 2:27pm On Oct 08, 2020
You get mind dey call Ijaw minority in NIGERDELTA lol fear no dey catch you?

Other than that everything else is common knowledge
Re: Back In Time - Colonial Era Of Niger-delta, Nigeria by aalangel(f): 2:48pm On Oct 08, 2020
DuBLINGreenb:
You get mind dey call Ijaw minority in NIGERDELTA lol fear no dey catch you?

Other than that everything else is common knowledge

Lolllzzzz...it's history my friend.

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