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FACTORS THAT LED TO NATIONALISM IN NIGERIA — Government Keypoint

FACTORS THAT LED TO NATIONALISM IN NIGERIA

  1. The racial discriminatory tendencies of the Europeans to blacks.
  2. Blacks’ awareness over British exploitation.
  3. The neglect of traditional institutions.
  4. The influence of Christianity.
  5. UNO’s opposition to colonialism.
  6. The formation of political parties like NYM, NNDP.
  7. The stem criticism of colonialism by some prominent American Negroes like Du Bois.
  8. The introduction of elective principle in 1922.

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