Ordinary Nigerians, Vol. 1: The Roots of Empire uncovers hidden stories of life under colonial rule. From a death that reshaped native healthcare, to a marriage torn apart by law, and a love story undone in court, this three-part volume reveals how colonial power reached into the most intimate corners of Nigerian life.
Ordinary Nigerians in History was created by Samuel Ishola for The Archivi.ng Fellowship, and produced by OutHaus Collective.
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Ordinary Nigerians, Vol. 1: The Roots of Empire uncovers hidden stories of life under colonial rule. From a death that reshaped native healthcare, to a marriage torn apart by law, and a love story undone in court, this three-part volume reveals how colonial power reached into the most intimate corners of Nigerian life.
Ordinary Nigerians in History was created by Samuel Ishola for The Archivi.ng Fellowship, and produced by OutHaus Collective.
In 1901, Samuel John, an educated customs officer, and his wife, Wayin, once a housegirl under the powerful Jumbo family, find their love tested as they struggle against the injustice of the Native House Rule Ordinance.
Ordinary Nigerians in History
Ordinary Nigerians, Vol. 1: The Roots of Empire uncovers hidden stories of life under colonial rule. From a death that reshaped native healthcare, to a marriage torn apart by law, and a love story undone in court, this three-part volume reveals how colonial power reached into the most intimate corners of Nigerian life.
Ordinary Nigerians in History was created by Samuel Ishola for The Archivi.ng Fellowship, and produced by OutHaus Collective.