Nigeria’s amalgamation: A century of challenges and call for peaceful reconsideration
Nigeria was amalgamated in 1914 by the British, combining the Northern and Southern Protectorates into one entity. This move, driven primarily by administrative efficiency and economic interests, was intended to create a more manageable colonial administration. Contrary to popular belief, there was no legal provision stipulating a 99-year duration for the amalgamation. It was meant to unify Nigeria’s diverse ethnic …