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Colonial Crime Files On Nigeria Hidden In London by ojeniyi1: 8:44am On Apr 30, 2013
As Nigeria prepares for her centennial celebration next year, British lawyers have revealed that a filecontaining Colonial Britain’s criminal activities in Nigeria are in secret boxes.
An online publication said the information is contained in 200 boxes of files: 1.5 tons of paper covering about 200 metres of shelving.
They are files on torture from 37 different colonies and protectorates, including Aden, Ceylon, Cyprus, Kenya, Malaya, Malta, Nigeria and Northern Rhodesia.
The Northern and Southern protectorates were amalgamated by the British colonialgovernment in 1914, giving birth to Nigeria.
However, British lawyers and media, in a publication in The Guardian of London, weekend, said the secret government files from the final years of the Britishempire containing its crimes in Nigeria and other colonies were hidden in London.
There is a 1960 fileconcerning Northern Cameroons, both of which the Foreign Office plans to withhold until 2029.
These files remain classified under the terms of Section 3.4 of the 1958 Public Records Act, whichpermits government departments to withhold from public view any historic document “required for administrative purposes” or that “ought to be retained for any other special reason.”
Last year, a Nigerian website, USA Africa Dialogue Series, accused the UK of destroying recordsof its colonial crimes. It said between 1954 and1959, the regional governors in Nigeria were encouraged by theColonial Office to send “chatty reports” mainly onsocio-political developments andon personalities intheir regions.
But these governors, in spiteof their cooperation in thisregard, also demanded that their returns should be destroyed after they might have been digested.
A governor was said to have written “as you will see some of the comment is ‘hot’ and I should not like them to get too wide a circulation. I would be most grateful therefore, if after you read it you burn it.”
In the northern region, Sir Brian Sharwood-Smith (the colonial governor), pleaded that his “chatty reports” and other series toT. B. Williamson in the Colonial Office on his (Sir Brian’s) appraisal of the politicians and political situation should not be filedand were in fact tobe (N.F.F.= Not For Filing) destroyed after Sharwood-Smith’s retirement.
The publication said the information is contained in 200 boxes of files: 1.5 tons of paper that covered about 200metres of shelving.
Re: Colonial Crime Files On Nigeria Hidden In London by JUO(m): 8:51am On Apr 30, 2013
time shall tell
Re: Colonial Crime Files On Nigeria Hidden In London by Nuzo1(m): 9:16am On Apr 30, 2013
JUO: time shall tell

Time shall tell what?

Listen, you lots should dedicate your time to bringing to justtice crimes you and your brothers have inflicted on innocent Nigerians since 1950s to date.

If we can get to reveal the truth about this recent crimes, I can assure you that the so-called colonial crimes will be moi-moi case.

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