THE ABA WOMEN’S RIOT AS AN ACT OF RESISTANCE OF BRITISH RULE IN NIGERIA DURING THE COLONIAL PERIOD

The 1929 Aba women’s riot was one outstanding attempt to resist colonial policies and control of the British against the local Nigerians. This was very outstanding due to the creative and highly recognized role played by women in the disturbance. This happened under the British control which had Lord Fredrick Lugard as the British governor of the British colonized Nigeria. The British failed to understand the cultural make of most of their African colonies and believed that indirect rule was practicable in most places. The south eastern part of present day Nigerian had was not very suitable for the holistic implementation of the Indirect rule system and the British had little of know knowledge of that. The British went ahead to great chiefs in a place where that practically used classical democracy where no one person can be said to have the views of every body but majority decisions stands. Lord Lugard did not realize that the people in this region were not used to taking orders from...