Nigeria: Imagine going in the right direction and throwing out a few different people. They have no similarities, everyone has different beliefs, follows different ethics and ideals, and forms a country. Now, imagine what the UK was trying to do in Nigeria when Nigeria became an autonomous state between the slave trade era and the end of October 1960. things
The question is "Where is Nigeria?" This is a direct question. Where is Nigeria as a country? This is a problem, not only that many people answer unpleasantly but also ask others to be uncomfortable. For a while people have encouraged the "sovereign state conference" to answer and answer this question. Such a meeting represents an opportunity for its supporters to renegotiate the nature of the federal system of Nigeria and the role of the state. Those who do not agree with the concept of a sovereign national conference assert that such dialogue will do so to replicate the proper role of Congress. Nonetheless, the extent to which Congress plays a role in shaping democracy in Nigeria remains controversial.
When Acebe was born in 1930, Nigeria experienced tremendous confusion. People in Nigeria began to oppose British rule. The Nigerian himself is not sure which direction his country should go. The UK is reluctant to reduce their rule over the country. Nigeria finally won independence in 1960. (World Book) Importantly, Chineua is a direct observer of the Nigerian who stands up or obeys British whims, from his birth to writing these novels. He read that the British had ideas every day in the newspaper.
Nigeria is one of the largest countries in Africa. It is a colony of the British Empire. In 1960, after the abolition of colonial rule, Nigeria became independent, Nigerians established and dominated a new country. This was seen as a very important milestone when Nigeria was seen as one of the African countries with great growth potential and believed to preserve the dignity of all the other African countries It was. But this dream can not be achieved or achieved. Known as the Federal States, Nigeria consists of 36 states and the federal capital region. Such a nature of Nigeria is due to the fact that Nigeria is a multicultural society consisting of different ethnic groups with their linguistic and cultural characteristics.