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International Journal of History and Cultural Studies
Volume 5, Issue 3, 2019, Page No: 1-18

Historicizing the Development and Intensification of the Nigerian Navy between 1956-1958

Dr. Duyile, William Abiodun

Department of History and International Studies, Ekiti state University, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.

Citation : Duyile, William Abiodun, Historicizing the Development and Intensification of the Nigerian Navy between 1956-1958 International Journal of History and Cultural Studies 2019, 5(3) : 1-18.

Abstract

This paper examined the establishment of the Nigerian Navy and the circumstances surrounding its origin. It narrated the history of the first two years of Nigerian Navy stating the real objectives behind its formation. The research also studied the sources, as well as the nature of its early development within the first two years of its existence. The research in addition analysed the impact of the British or colonial government on the creation of the Nigerian Navy. The study relied heavily on documentary data and lightly on oral data. The oral data were based on unstructured interviews with few former senior naval officers; and the documentary data were sourced from colonial government annual departmental reports, correspondence, books and magazines. The oral data were transcribed for analysis. The documentary data were subjected to textual and contextual analysis. The researcher found out that the emergence of the Nigerian Navy was the result of interplay of forces such as the ex Royal naval officers, Nigerian nationalists and the colonial administrators.


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