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Nationalism

Nationalism

Nationalism

Definition and Meaning of Nationalism

Nationalism is the desire and struggle for political independence by people belonging to a particular nation. It is the resistance to colonialism and the recognition of the right to self government by a large group of people who share the same culture, history, language, etc.

Proto-nationalism is the early form of nationalism in Africa. It is characterized and noted as the immediate and unorganized reactions to colonial rule by the traditional rulers. Examples of traditional rulers that opposed colonialism are King Jaja of Opobo, Nana of Itsekiri, King Kosoko of Lagos, Oba Ovonramwen of Benin and King Masaba of Nupeland.

The educated elites later replaced the traditional nationalists and continued the resistance to colonialism by establishing an organised nationalist movement. Herbert Macaulay is one of the people that spearheaded the nationalist movement in Nigeria, he is also known as the father of Nigerian nationalism. He formed the first Nigerian political party, Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) in 1923. He also established a newspaper in 1925, the newspaper known as the Lagos Daily served as the mouthpiece of the political party. Other Nigerian nationalists are Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, Anthony Enahoro and Abubakar Tafawa Belewa.

Features of Nationalism before the Second World War.

Factors that brought the rise and spread of nationalism in Africa.

These factors are the events and circumstances that influenced and promoted the growth of nationalism within and outside Africans territories. These factors are divided into two; the internal factors and the external factors. The factors that contributed to the growth of nationalism in and within Africa are the internal factors, while the factors outside the African continent that helped influence the growth of nationalism in Africa are the external factors.

Internal Factors

External Factors

Strategies Adopted by African Nationalists in Struggle for Independence

African nationalists in the pursuit of their independence used different types of strategies which includes:

Results and Effects of Nationalism.

Why Nationalist Activities were slow in French West African colonies.

Nationalists activities started late and were slow in French West African colonies because of the following;

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