Aspects of Ikwo colonial history from 1900 to 1960 Department:History and International Studies By: valentine147 Project ID: 3368 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractColonialism has become a part of history. As such, it left some indelible marks that cannot be ignored, especially in Nigeria and third world countries at large. The work intends to ascertain why the British had to invade Ikwo, Why the Ikwo people had to resist the British penetration, and the impact of the British on Ikwo. It assessed the early history of the Ikwo people, the British advent and administration as well as its Impact on Ikwo community. In this study, an attempt is made to bring out the impact of colonialism on Nigeria having Ikwo as a case study. The study would reveal or show that colonialism has positive impacts despite the numerous negative impacts on Ikwo and Nigeria at large. ...Preview Download Preview +Other History and International Studies project topics and materials you might be interested in»A precolonial history of Ngbo people»The significance of law enforcement agencies on crime management in Nigeria - the Nigeria Police Force, Kogi state chapter»Evolution and development of electoral agencies in Nigeria: a case study of INEC in Kano state, 1998-2015»A history of muslims - christians activities in Fagge local government area»Missionary enterprise and the development of Ikwo economy - an appraisal of the Norwegian Church Agriculture Project (NORCAP)»A history of Hausa marriage ceremony and its transformation in Kano»Aspects of Ikwo colonial history from 1900 to 1960»The impact of Nyanya market to the development of Abuja municipal council from 1999 till date»Festival as unifying factor among Bida people - a case study of Bariki festival in 21st century»A history of western education in Minna town, 1976 - 2015»Contemporary relations between the Tangale Kingdom and Gombe Emirate from 1960 to 2021»Groundnut oil production and processing in Lokoja, Kogi state - The role of women 1960 - 2000»Investigation into the causes and effects of the Ethiopia and Eritrea war»The historical development of western education in Lemu community via Gbako lga in Niger State