Constitutional Development in Nigeria- The Nigerian council of 1914, The National Congress of British West Africa
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CLASS: SS 2
TERM: 2ND TERM
REFERENCE
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WEEK FOUR��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� DATE: _______
TOPIC: CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
CONTENT
THE NIGERIA COUNCIL OF 1914
The Council was created in 1914 after the amalgamation by Lord Luggard. It consisted of 24 official and 12 unofficial member of which were Europeans and the rest were Nigeria Traditional Rulers .The Council was an advisory body without any power of legislation. It was a medium for public opinion.
In 1922, sir hugs Clifford succeeded Lord Luggard as governor of Nigeria and he abolished the Nigerian council. He set up a Legislative Council for the Southern Nigeria. The North was to be governed by proclamation from the Governor.�
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EVALUATION QUESTION
Explain the composition of the Nigeria council of 1914
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THE NATIONAL CONGRESS OF BRITISH WEST AFRICA (NCBWA)
The National Council of British West Africa was formed in 1920 by Joseph CaselyHayford of Gold Coast (Ghana and Dr. Akinwade Savage of Nigeria. The group had members from the four West Africa Colonies-Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. The Congress demanded more African participation in administration, Judiciary and other sensitive areas of government. They equally opposed discrimination and advocate for the use of elective principles. They also demanded for the development of education (university) and improved medical sectors.
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EFFECTS OF THE NCBWA
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EVALUATION QUESTIONS
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GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS
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WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
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THEORY
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READING ASSIGNMENT
Comprehensive Government Pages 152-156
Essential Government Pages 167-170
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