"Nigeria: Its Peoples and Its Problems" by E. D. (Edmund Dene) Morel, is an early 20th-century non-fiction book that examines the socio-political scene of Nigeria as British colonial control shifted the landscape. Morel examines the complexities of Nigerian society, the struggles of colonial administrators, and the impact of local and foreign influences on the lives of the people. The book begins with a preface and introduction where Morel sets the stage for a detailed look into Nigeria's diverse communities and the problems they have. Morel expresses gratitude toward helpers of his research, highlighting a goal to increase public interest in Nigeria. Morel highlights his travels, touching on political tensions between the native people and British authorities, framing Nigeria's realities, emphasizing the significance of the native population while critiquing colonial attitudes and local challenges, within imperial responsibility.

Nigeria : $b Its peoples and its problems
By E. D. (Edmund Dene) Morel
Explore early 20th-century Nigeria during British colonial rule and uncover the clash between native populations and colonial authorities.
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About the AuthorEdmund Dene Morel was a French-born British journalist, author, pacifist and politician.
Edmund Dene Morel was a French-born British journalist, author, pacifist and politician.
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