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RCMS 129 Portrait of Stanley
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RCMS 135 The golden stool
RCMS 136 Military revolution in Nigeria
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Military revolution in Nigeria

Title Military revolution in Nigeria
Reference GBR/0115/RCMS 136
Creator Azikiwe, Benjamin Nnamdi, 1904-1996, President of Nigeria
Covering Dates 1971
Extent and Medium 33 folders; paper; Mixed
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904-1996), known as 'Zik of Africa', was born in Zungeru on 16 November 1904. He attended Christian mission schools before studying in the United States from 1925. In 1934 he went to the Gold Coast, where he became editor of the 'African Morning Post'. He returned to Nigeria in 1937, and founded a chain of newspapers, which he used to promote the nationalist cause. In 1944 he helped to establish the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons. He was the Council's President, 1946-1960. Azikiwe became Governor-General of Nigeria in 1960, and the first President of the Nigerian Republic in 1963. He remained in power until a coup d'état in 1966. At the outbreak of the civil war, which began with the attempted secession of Biafra in 1967, Azikiwe supported the Biafran cause, but as the revolt faltered he advocated the reunification of Nigeria. Following the conclusion of the war he was a vocal critic of the ruling party. Azikiwe died on 11 May 1996.

A study of the political history of Nigeria, 1960-1970, comprising thirty chapters, each with a bibliography. The book was written during the course of the Nigerian civil war. It was based on Azikiwe's personal experiences, official war bulletins, interviews, radio broadcasts, books, newspapers and periodicals, supplemented with data collected when he was residing in Nigeria, Paris and London. The main text is comprised of photocopies of the original annotated typescript pages. This is supported by additional typescript and manuscript pages and notes.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Military revolution in Nigeria, RCMS 136

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Index Terms
Africa
Nigeria
Azikiwe, Benjamin Nnamdi (1904-1996) President of Nigeria
RCS/RCMS 136 contains:
1 Contents. Chapter headings and introductory comments.
1 folder.
1971
2 Chapter 1: Introduction to the Nigerian Revolution.
1 folder.
1971
3 Chapter 2: Background of the Revolution.
1 folder.
1971
4 Chapter 3: Remote causes of the Revolution.
1 folder.
1971
5 Chapter 4: Immediate causes of the Revolution.
1 folder.
1971
6 Chapter 5: The first military coup d'état.
1 folder.
1971
7 Chapter 6: Effects of the coup d'état.
1 folder.
1971
8 Chapter 7: The first counter coup d'état.
1 folder.
1971
9 Chapter 8: Effects of the counter coup d'état.
1 folder.
1971
10 Chapter 9: Mobilisation of Biafra.
1 folder.
1971
11 Chapter 10: Mobilisation of Nigeria.
1 folder.
1971
12 Chapter 11: Early phase of the Civil War.
1 folder.
1971
13 Chapter 12: The third military coup d'état.
1 folder.
1971
14 Chapter 13: Beginning of the end.
1 folder.
1971
15 Chapter 14: Final phase of the civil war.
1 folder.
1971
16 Chapter 15: Foreign intervention in the armed conflict.
1 folder.
1971
17 Chapter 16: International missions of mercy.
1 folder.
1971
18 Chapter 17: Allegations of genecide.
1 folder.
1971
19 Chapter 18: Recognition of Republic of Biafra.
1 folder.
1971
20 Chapter 19: Commonwealth in disarray.
1 folder.
1971
21 Chapter 20: Mediation by the Organisation of African Unity.
1 folder.
1971
22 Chapter 21: Role of the United Nations.
1 folder.
1971
23 Chapter 22: Winning the peace: reconciliation.
1 folder.
1971
24 Chapter 23: Policy of rehabilitation.
1 folder.
1971
25 Chapter 24: Results of the coup d'état.
1 folder.
1971
26 Chapter 25: Transition to civilian rule.
1 folder.
1971
27 Chapter 26: Reforms for a new nation.
1 folder.
1971
28 Chapter 27: Creation of states in Nigeria.
1 folder.
1971
29 Chapter 28: Reconstruction of Nigeria.
1 folder.
1971
30 Chapter 29: Was the revolution worthwhile?.
1 folder.
1971
31 Chapter 30: Epilogue: a personal interlude.
1 folder.
1971
32 Tables.
1 folder.
1971
33 Appendix.
1 folder.
1971

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