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Asaba at the Turn of the 20th Century: Colonial Administration and Native Governance

Natives of Asaba: Outside a pagan village, Lower Niger. Photo by G. F. Parker, 1890s.   Asaba, located on the western bank of the Niger River, played a pivotal role in the early colonial administration of British Nigeria. As the British expanded their control over the territories previously governed by the Royal Niger Company, they reorganized administrative…

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Obi Samuel Okosi I: The First Christian Obi of Onitsha and His Journey to Leadership

Obi Samuel Okosi I, widely known as Obi Onitsha ‘Sammy’ Okosi I, holds a unique place in the history of Onitsha as its first Christian monarch. His ascension to the throne in 1899 marked a significant turning point in the interplay between indigenous traditions, colonial influence, and religious transformation in southeastern Nigeria. Emerging as Obi…

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