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At its inception in 1919; the National Congress of British West Africa was led?

A. Nnamdi Azikiwe
B. William Du Bois
C. Casely Hayford
D. Marcus Garvey

Correct Answer:

Option C – Casely Hayford

Explanation

British subjects was the status of the inhabitants of the Lagos Crown Colony.

According to G.A.I. Ofoegbu (1976): ”Crown Colony was a colony that was administered directly by the Colonial Government of the colonial state e.g. Lagos, it was always regarded as part of colonial state. Citizens of crown colonies or territories were regarded as citizens of the crown state e.g Senegal under France.” But as far as British policy was concerned, such citizens were British subjects.

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