Oga,
Congratulations and many thanks for this new addition to the body of literature on Nigeria. We really cannot have enough of your enormous impact on African studies.
Akin
...Happy to announce the release of a very long book, 612 pp. long .
DECOLONIZING NIGERIA: POLITICS, POWER, AND PERSONALITIES, 1945-1960
Toyin Falola and Bola Dauda
Bearing both the professional and general readers in mind, Decolonizing Nigeria: Politics, Power, and Personalities is an innovative approach at crafting a popular history of a great moment in Nigeria's history.The book is neatly organized into three parts. Part One, comprising three chapters, focuses on the driving forces of transformation, beginning from 1945 to 1950, to bring about self-determination for Nigeria, the most populous African nation.
Part Two, "Development of the Institutions for Self-Government," contains five chapters that cover British development policies aligned with the decolonization agenda.
The five chapters in Part Three are organized under the central theme of "Regionalism and Change." This section highlights the personalities of Nigeria's most powerful nationalists: Bello, Azikiwe, and Awolowo in relation to how their careers accentuated the structures of regional differences by entrenching the north-east-west antipathy respectively.
The final chapter "Conclusion and Epilogue," explains the tasking steps that Nigerian leaders have taken since independence in 1960 to deal with the "unfinished businesses" of decolonization.
Aimed at a wider audience with a blend of grassroots and elitist positions, Decolonizing Nigeria is a to understanding both the political economies and the geopolitics of the post-colonial multi-ethnic nation states.
CONTENTS
Preface and Prologue: A Popular History
1. Nigeria in the Late Colonial Era
PART ONE: FORCES OF CHANGE
2. Background to Britain's Secret Decolonization Plans, 1938–1948
3. The Activist Moment: Nationalism and Radical Politics, 1945–1951
PART TWO: DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTITUTIONS FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT
4. Development Policies and Plans, 1940–1960
5. Evolution of Political Parties,1948–1951
6. Evolution of the Federal Constitution,1946–1954
7. Decolonization and Native Administration,1946–1958
8. Decolonizing the Public Services, 1949–1958
PART THREE: REGIONALISM AND CHANGE
9. The Nigerian Nationalist Triad: Ahmadu Bello, Nnamdi Azikiwe, and Obafemi Awolowo
10. Regional Self-Government: Politics, Policies, and Programs
11. Regionalism and Education Revolution
12. Decolonizing of Creativity and Culture
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