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The British Favored The Countercoup Only That A Christian Must Emerged by yanshDoctor: 10:36pm On Dec 17, 2017
the British favored the countercoup to cool down the northerners from secession only that a Christian must emerged from the north so as not to be seen as a religious war. the north then chooses someone from jos, and gowan was the chosen one and he was like a pulpit the British and northerners were controlling. however ojukwu insisted that gowan is operating an illegal government and that the easterners will secede.


British interests are very clearly revealed in the declassified files. 'Our direct interests are trade and investment, including an important stake by Shell/BP in the eastern Region. There are nearly 20,000 British nationals in Nigeria, for whose welfare we are of course specially [sic] concerned', the Foreign Office noted a few days before the outbreak of the war. Shell/BP's investments amounted to around 200 million British pounds, with other British investment inNigeria accounting for a further 90 million British pounds. It was then partly owned by the British government, and the largest producer of oil which provided most of Nigeria's export earnings. Most of this oil was in the eastern region.

Commonwealth Minister George Thomas wrote in August 1967 that: 'The sole immediate British interest in Nigeria is that the Nigerian economy should be brought back to a condition in which our substantial trade and investment in the country can be further developed, and particularly so we can regain access to important oil installations'.

Thomas further outlined the primary reason why Britain was so keen to preserve Nigerian unity, noting that 'our only direct interest in the maintenance of the federation is that Nigeria has been developed as an economic unit and any disruption of this would have adverse effects on trade and development'. If Nigeria were to break up, he added: 'We cannot expect that economic cooperation between the component parts of what was Nigeria, particularly between the East and the West, will necessarily enable development and trade to proceed at the same level as they would have done in a unified Nigeria; nor can we now count on the Shell/BP oil concession being regained on the same terms as in the past if the East and the mid-West assume full control of their own economies'.

Ojukwu initially tried to get Shell/BP to pay royalties to the Biafran government rather than the FMG. The oil companies, after giving the Biafrans a small token payment, eventually refused and Ojuwku responded by sequestering Shell's property and installations, forbidding Shell to do any further business and ordering all its staff out. They 'have much to lose if the FMG do not achieve the expected victory', George Thomas noted in August 1967. A key British aim throughout the war was to secure the lifting of the blockade which Gowon imposed on the east and which stopped oil exports.

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