Niger Coast Protectorate
The Niger Coast Protectorate was a British protectorate in the Oil Rivers area of present-day Nigeria, originally established as the Oil Rivers Protectorate in 1884 and confirmed at the Berlin Conference the following year. It was renamed on 12 May 1893, and merged with the chartered territories of the Royal Niger Company on 1 January 1900 to form the Southern Nigeria Protectorate.
Oil Rivers Protectorate (1884–1893) Niger Coast Protectorate (1893–1900) | |||||||||
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1884–1900 | |||||||||
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Anthem: God Save the Queen | |||||||||
Status | Protectorate of the United Kingdom | ||||||||
Capital | Old Calabar | ||||||||
Common languages | English and various local languages | ||||||||
Religion | Christianity, Igbo religion, Islam, African traditional religion | ||||||||
Government | Colonial administration | ||||||||
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• 1884—1900 | Victoria | ||||||||
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• 1884-1891 | Edward Hyde Hewett | ||||||||
• 1891-1896 | Claude Maxwell MacDonald | ||||||||
• 1896-1900 | Ralph Moor | ||||||||
Historical era | New Imperialism | ||||||||
• Established | 1884 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1 January 1900 | ||||||||
Currency | Pound sterling | ||||||||
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References
- Thomas Pakenham, The Scramble for Africa (Random House, 1991), pp. 197–199
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