WAEC - Government (1996 - No. 33)
The general strike of 1954 in Nigeria gave force to the
formation of the Commonwealth
introduction of the Green Revolution
formation of the United Nations Organization (UNO)
demands of the nationalist movenment
staging of military coup détat
Explanation
The general strike of 1954 in Nigeria was part of a broader wave of labour and nationalist activism that sought to challenge colonial rule and press for greater political and economic rights for Nigerians.
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The strike demonstrated the unity and strength of Nigerian workers and their ability to organise across ethnic and regional lines.
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It intensified pressure on the British colonial administration and gave greater momentum to the nationalist movement, which was advocating for self-governance and eventual independence.
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