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PoliticsAwolowo Talks About The Western Vs Eastern Rivalry [historic Video] by FindingNigeria(op): 11:11am On Oct 08, 2019
It seems like the rivalry didn't start today. Even in the days of the Legendary Obafemi Awolowo, the rivalry had always existed.

In this interview, the Late Awolowo made his opinion about the strength of a united Nigeria known.

He also addressed how politically savvy, most Nigerians had become.

You may watch the short clip below.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy0pnRQEg_w

cc: lalasticlala, Mynd44, OAM4J

CelebritiesBBNaija: Mike's Message To Mercy (Video) by FindingNigeria(op): 10:41am On Oct 08, 2019
Mike is definitely a gentle man. One would think he would be sulking, but he seems to be having so much fun.

In this video, he sends a message of encouragement and advise to the winner of BBNaija2019, Mercy.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeaaA2_hjB4

Education5 Year Old Schoolboy Displays Intelligence by FindingNigeria(op): 6:26am On Oct 08, 2019
This video features a little kid who seems to have completed an encyclopedia.

He talks about major acronyms, events, and public figures.

You may watch the video below:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L70RmwFo5lk


cc: lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Muhammad Ali Met Gowon In Nigeria In 1971 (Throwback Video) by FindingNigeria(op): 6:22am On Oct 08, 2019
MANGAM:
I never knew Ali was once in Nigeria
He was, way back in 1971.

cc: lalasticlala
PoliticsMuhammad Ali Met Gowon In Nigeria In 1971 (Throwback Video) by FindingNigeria(op): 9:21pm On Oct 07, 2019
This is a throwback video on the rich history of Nigeria.

It features the late boxing legend, Muhammad Ali, giving one of Nigeria's past leaders, Gowon, a few key tips about boxing.

Watch the video below


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mypqtpm6Gk8

CrimeRe: Invictus Obi Forfeits N280m To The FG by FindingNigeria: 5:10pm On Oct 07, 2019
Hero to zero...

Shun crime my people
EducationUniversity Of Ibadan Commissioned By Lord Teddar [video] by FindingNigeria(op): 9:51am On Oct 07, 2019
Here's a brief video of Lord Teddar and his wife, commissioning the first ever university in Nigeria.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwxRWY7ipm4

RomanceBridesmaid Falls While Challenging A Man To Zanku Dance At A Wedding (Video) by FindingNigeria(op): 6:45pm On Oct 06, 2019
I guess it's what they always say, that we should always know our limits.

These two were having quite a lot of fun until they decided to go head-to-head in a dance move...

the result?? see below


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpd3MX_VYek

PoliticsRe: The Origin Of Nigeria [video] by FindingNigeria(op): 12:14pm On Oct 01, 2019
lalasticlala, Kindly consider this submission.

Guys please feel free to like and subscribe to the channel. Our next video will capture the incidents that led to the popular "Ghana Must Go" Revolution.
PoliticsThe Origin Of Nigeria [video] by FindingNigeria(op):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnXDJx_50Ew

Way back in the mid-nineteenth century, an interesting way to get rich was to play finders-keepers. While Vikings were plundering several villages, People from various countries in the west would journey towards the ends of the map, hoping to find lands that they could sell, or make a profit from.

On one of such journeys, A Man, Richard Lander stumbled upon an area called which is known in present-day as Nigeria. He immediately ran back to get his brother John and a few other men so they could lay claims to the newly discovered territory and hoist their flag. They met a little bit of resistance from the locals in the area but were able to set up a trading post so they could do business properly with the locals while being able to cart out whatever treasures they could find.

Guess what? it turned out to be a disaster, they got bitten by mosquitoes and could not cope with the harsh weather. A total of 40 men died of fever and wounds from attacks that were carried out by people from the local settle meets in the area they resided. With only 9 persons left, the richest man amongst the group left them and headed back to Britain. Nevertheless, he had seen great potentials in the region so he continued to fund the expedition which was known as the Niger Expedition of 1841 until he died.

Having lost their benefactor, the expeditors who had managed to set up a company known as the West African Company were barely able to make any profits from trades in the region because the french men and the Germans had also discovered the region. As each one tried to outdo the other in order to make the natives like them better, they crashed the value of their imported products so much that it became hard for each group of businessmen to make any profit, so the brits went around to look for other brits who they could find in the region, they merged and created a single and bigger front which became the United African Company. But they were not alone, The French also allied within themselves and went ahead to create numerous trading posts on all the available rivers in the area.

In 1882, a clever business mogul named George Goldie came into the market with a whole lot of cash, he bought over the United African Company and all their trading posts and took them under his own company, the National African Company. He went on to advance deeper into the territories until he completely frustrated the efforts of the Frenchmen and the germans. Goldie became the bomb and started to call the shots in the entire region. He enjoyed a monopoly and with adequate backings from the British government, competed over 400 local groups in the region to only trade through them. No one could stand against the National African Company, because they feared for their lives.

A king from Opobo named Jaja was only successful a few times, he had shipped palm oil from Opobo to Britain and seemed to be making some cool bucks so Goldie’s men called him up for an interesting business deal, So jaja followed them into a British warship. He was bundled, tied and shipped into exile for breaking the treaty which was initially signed by the 400 local groups.

The locals were not happy and started to yield towards the germans, so the British businessmen changed their name once again from the from the National African Company to the Royal Niger Company. The locals still were not comfortable with the new company and both groups would often attack each other, so the Royal Niger Company secured a deal with the British Government to sell off their assets to the company to the government which included a complete control of trades and power in the conquered territories for the sum of eight hundred and sixty-five thousand pounds. After the transaction was concluded, the government realized that the region was too big to be controlled by just a few personnel, so the merged all the local groups into two major protectorates which later became the Northern and Southern Nigeria.

Even after the British Government took over, it was difficult for them to completely maximise on commercial activities in the Southern Region, so they armed the obedient people in the Northern region, and had them fight against other groups down south. At this time, the locals in the northern part of Nigeria were now the bulk of the Army with which the British empire conquered the Ijebu Kingdom, and the Edo empire, after which they drove the Oba of Benin into a forced exile. When they got to the east, it was a completely different ball game. The Brits had no idea on who called the shots because the Igbos lacked a central political figure.

They launched an Anglo-Aro War in hopes that the Igbos would be subdued, but for every village they conquered, they realised that the next village had it’s own autonomy, so the British forces decided to pacify the locals and preach to them about the supremacy of the British Empire, and how the British government can protect them from external attacks, the igloos believed them and yielded their territories to the British Government.

With the entire Northern region and the Southern region now under the authority of the British government, the British empire decided to to join both protectorates and make up a single Colony, the merger was completed in 1914, and Nigeria was born.

If you liked this video please smash the like button. Don’t forget to also subscribe to this channel because our next video promises to be much more interesting.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkYzBncT6ycFHSSbbskGjpw?view_as=subscriber

Resource Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nigeria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lander
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaja_of_Opobo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Nigeria

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