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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject History - Africa, grade: 1, , course: Cultural history, language: English, abstract: It is an undisputed historical fact that the British colonized the present day Nigeria, Igboland inclusive. This piece is an attempt to study the British-Igbo intercourse during this period. As is customary of all intercourse of whatever character, it is a two-way traffic. The finding of this study validated the fact that Igboland gave away more than it received in terms of customs and traditions, as especially pronounced in the political and judicial…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject History - Africa, grade: 1, , course: Cultural history, language: English, abstract: It is an undisputed historical fact that the British colonized the present day Nigeria, Igboland inclusive. This piece is an attempt to study the British-Igbo intercourse during this period. As is customary of all intercourse of whatever character, it is a two-way traffic. The finding of this study validated the fact that Igboland gave away more than it received in terms of customs and traditions, as especially pronounced in the political and judicial institutions which had long served the Igbo prior to the advent of the British.
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Afeez Tope, RAJI was born on October 13, 1989 in Osogbo, but originates from Iwo, Osun State. He holds an M.A. in Cultural History -2019 and a B.A. (Hons.) - History and International Studies ¿ 2014 from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria. He has several works to his credit. His research interest is in the areas of Cultural Studies and Aesthetic History. He has participated in several International Academic Conferences and a number of Seminars. He is the Author of the award winning TECHNIQUES OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND WRITING among other titles. His research interest currently covers freelancing, cultural studies, History and literary appreciation. He is a member of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD).