Nigeria .....
the txt that accompanies the film is repo''d below.
Nigeria – The Making Of A Nation (1960) British Public Information Films
Sponsor Central Office of Information for Commonwealth Office
After the Second World War and following Indian independence, the British government envisaged the gradual and ordered replacement of the Empire.
The Empire would be replaced by a Commonwealth of Nations tied together by language, shared history and economic interdependence. Colonial administrators would hand over the reins to moderate local pro-British leaders.
In practice, the road to independence was much quicker and rockier than had been initially planned by British officials and politicians. Indian independence created a momentum of its own. Nationalist feeling was raised in colonies.
This handed the advantage to more radical nationalist leaders who favoured rapid independence and less deference to colonial the rulers. The costs of suppressing uprisings and insurgencies in Kenya and Malaya concentrated minds in the British government, as did continuous US pressure against British imperialism and the blow to imperial pride of the failure of the Suez expedition.
It was in this context that in 1956 Ghana became the first African colony to gain its independence. Four years later Nigeria followed Ghana's lead. Nigeria was the most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa. It encompassed both Islam and Christianity, hundreds of ethnic groups and a wealth of natural resources.
This film, in terms that are patronising today, shows how the British government perceived this handover of power in Nigeria. The British government saw itself as taking the final step in the stewardship of local inhabitants towards civilisation, and independence. The government's self-image was that of a benign and diligent administration. As the troubled post-independence history of Nigeria suggests, this optimistic self-image was not a wholly accurate reflection of the realities.
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Note: historical film of some 12+minutes (no trains)
By: thecleaner001
In: History
Tags: an anglosaxonwarlord-cleaner film special, Nigeria, the Commonwealth of Nations, History, 1960, fascinating look at history from one perspective,
Location: Nigeria (load item map)
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Hello. I did no watch film but I am much trouble in nigeria. I have left nigeria 2 weeks ago with 1 million dollars US in nigeria banks. There is no way to get funds for me so 3rd party must help. Please call me at this number and when i recover funds i will give you as reward 500,000 US dollars. Thanks -Mubutu
Posted Oct-28-2012 ByHappyFrogs (155.60) 
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i love this stuff thanks anglo, u find the best docs. good vid.
Posted Oct-28-2012 Bybostonbakedbean (238.20) 
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They have come a long way since then, if you give over your bank account number and sort code they will tell you all about it.
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aww
Posted Oct-28-2012 ByHappyFrogs (155.60) 
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Before I watch this, can anybody tell me if there are any boobs in it?
Posted Oct-28-2012 ByMotorkross (73.30) Motorkross View Channel Send Message
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Yes, the former colonies in Africa are well on their way to economic prosperity.........
Posted Nov-2-2012 Byxigm534x (103.42) 
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what a documentary! proud to be a nigerian!
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