The price of liberty : personality and politics in Colonial Nigeria

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The price of liberty : personality and politics in Colonial Nigeria

by Kenneth W.J. Post and George D. Jenkins

(African studies series, 7)

Cambridge University Press, 1973

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This is an account of de-colonialization in Nigeria as seen through the eyes of a Nigerian political leader who was closely involved in the process. This book is therefore partly a biography of a man, Adegoke Adelabu; much more though, it tells in a highly personal and intriguing way how a Nigerian politician operated in the last years of colonial rule. The story of Adelabu's life is an interesting one. He is an example of one of the 'new men' who led African nations to independence in the fifties and sixties. His family was not closely connected with the traditional chieftainships of his native city, Ibadan, but he was sufficiently well placed to take advantage of such secondary school education as was available to African boys in the thirties. After a number of vicissitudes, involving abortive careers as a government official, working for one of the big British trading concerns and on his own account, Adelabu found his role as a popular leader and 'boss' of Ibadan politics.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Setting for a Career
  • 2. Early Life
  • 3. A Political Apprenticeship
  • 4. The Bloodless Revolution
  • 5. Adelabu Enters National Politics
  • 6. The Political Mind of Adelabu, 1952
  • 7. In Search of a Political Instrument
  • 8. Toward the Mastery of Ibadan
  • 9. Widening Horizons
  • 10. The Uses of Power
  • 11. A Time of Troubles
  • 12. Adelabu in Opposition
  • 13. To London and Back
  • 14. Final Battles
  • 15. Death of a Hero.

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