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Amalgamation, The Centenary of Chancy Business-Nigeria Through Evasive Unity

Ghazali Bello Abubakar
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Ghazali Bello Abubakar: Department of Political Science, Sokoto State University, Nigeria

Annals of Social Sciences & Management studies, 2018, vol. 1, issue 3, 54-57

Abstract: North and South regions altogether form what emerged as modern day’s Nigeria. The nation that comes to being through the joining of the two protectorates by the British Governor-General, Lord Lugard had since, served a miracle especially for the British Empire simply because it had eased administration among the two disparately different societies whose disunity converted into a future populous nation in Africa known Nigeria. This paper investigated the outcomes of the 1914 marriage between North and South. It has tried to however, explore the factors that attracted the very assemblage between the two regions.

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/ASM.2018.01.555564

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