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245 04 $aThe political economy of colonialism and nation-building in Nigeria$h[electronic resource] /$cSamuel Ojo Oloruntoba, editor.
260 $aCham, Switzerland :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c[2022]
300 $a1 online resource
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aIntro -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Tables -- Part I The Political Economy of Colonialism -- 1 Introduction: Colonialism and Challenges of Nation-Building in Nigeria -- References -- 2 The Political Economy of Colonialism and Nation-Building in Nigeria -- Introduction -- European Ideology and Rationale forColonialism -- Colonialism and Its Legacy -- Colonialism and Nation-building inNigeria -- Recommendations and Conclusion -- References -- 3 British Colonial Administration and Development of Western Education in Ilorin Emirate, 1900-1960 -- Introduction
505 8 $aThe Establishment of Ilorin Emirate -- British Overrule of Ilorin Emirate -- Colonial Education Objectives: Its Place of Western Education in Ilorin Emirate -- The Emergence of Western Education in Ilorin Emirate -- Ilorin People Response to Western Education -- Initial Colonial Educational Efforts in Ilorin and the Development of Primary Education -- Christian Missions Efforts in Western Education in Ilorin -- Community Efforts in the Development Education in Ilorin -- The Development of Secondary and Teacher Training Schools in Ilorin -- Conclusion -- Appendices
505 8 $aAppendix A: List of Secondary Schools in Ilorin, 1915-60 -- Appendix B: List of Primary Schools in Ilorin from 1915 to 1960 -- References -- 4 Imperial Citizens or Economic Nationalists? An Analysis of Colonially Restructured Northern Nigerian Economy in the 1940s -- Introduction -- Restructuring the Political Economy of Northern Nigeria up to the 1940s -- The Nexus Between Migration, Labour and Wage in Northern Nigeria -- Catechizing the Citizenship/Nationalists Question in Imperial Northern Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References
505 8 $a5 That They Do Not Labour in Vain: British Colonial Exploitation and Expropriation of Cocoa Industry in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria -- Introduction -- Politico-Economic Background of Yorubaland Focusing on Occupation -- The Early Cocoa Planters and Cooperative Bodies in Ibadan -- Colonial Agricultural Policy, Export Production and the Development of Cocoa Industry -- Cocoa Money and Rear Producer Price and Income of Cocoa in Colonial Nigeria: 1914-1931 -- Acres Planted in Cocoa in Ibadan -- Volume of Cocoa Exported from Western Nigeria -- The Middlemen (Produce Buyers): Rating in the Produce Trade
505 8 $aIbadan Cocoa Farmers -- The Real Beneficiaries of Cocoa Industry -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 6 A History of Anti-leprosy Campaign in Sokoto Area of Northern Nigeria, 1919-1975 -- Introduction -- The Origins of Anti-leprosy Campaign in Sokoto Area -- Native Authorities and the SIM Agreement in Anti-leprosy Campaign -- Central Colonial Government and the Policies of Anti-leprosy Campaign -- Government, NA, SIM and the Management of Leprosy at Amanawa PLS -- Government, NA, SIM and the Management Leprosy at Segregation Villages -- Government, NA, SIM and Leprosy Out-Patients' Clinics
500 $aIncludes index.
520 $aThis book examines the ways in which colonialism continues to define the political economy of Nigeria sixty years after gaining political independence from the British. It also establishes a link between colonialism and the continued agitation for restructuring the political arrangement of the country. The contributions offer various perspectives on how the forceful amalgamation of disparate units and diverse nationalities have undermined the realization of the development potential of Nigeria. The book is divided into two parts. The first part interrogates the political economy of colonialism and the implications of this on economic development in contemporary Nigeria. The second part examines nation-building, governance, and development in a postcolonial state. The failure of the postcolonial political elites to ensure inclusive governance has continued to foster centrifugal and centripetal forces that question the legitimacy of the state. The forces have deepened calls for secession, accentuated conflicts and predispose the country to possible disintegration. A new government approach is required that would ensure equal representation, access to power and equitable distribution of resources. Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba is Associate Professor in the Thabo Mbeki School of Public and International Affairs, University of South Africa, and Visiting Professor in the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada. He is the author of Regionalism and Integration in Africa: EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements and Euro-Nigeria Relations(2016) and co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook of African Political Economy (with Toyin Falola, 2020). Oloruntoba was the recipient of the National Research Foundation of South Africa Award in 2018.
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