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Talking Africa
The Africa Report
117 episodes
9 months ago
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#113: Nigeria - The lingering roots left by Britain's looting and killing
Talking Africa
1 hour 20 minutes
4 years ago
#113: Nigeria - The lingering roots left by Britain's looting and killing
Today Nigeria’s political system is more fiercely contested than ever with some militants trying to break up the federation – to what extent do these schisms have their roots in the extreme violence of Britain’s commercial exploitation of the territory and its colonial conquest ?

To tackle this question, Talking Africa podcast speaks to Max Siollun, author of  What Britain Did To Nigeria; Barnaby Phillips, author of Loot : Britain and the Benin Bronzes , and Funmi Adebayo, an economist and publisher of the Black Monologues podcast series.

This week's Talking Africa is mediated by Patrick Smith. 

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Talking Africa
Talking Africa is brought to you by The Africa Report. Conversations from the continent.