Williams was nominated to the Legislative Council, serving as a member from October 1901 [8 ] until his death in 1915. [1 ] In 1903 there was a crisis over the payment of the tolls that were collected from traders by native rulers, although…
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Williams, a pioneer Nigerian lawyer, introduced Adedoyin to many Lagos elites and the influence of Williams in his life led him to adopt the name Christopher William. [2 ] In 1903, he returned to Remoland where he worked as a tailor, a…
Obadiah Johnson (1849–1920, born in Freetown, Sierra Leone) was a Saro who was both the second Nigerian to qualify as a medical doctor and the co-author, with his brother the Reverend Samuel Johnson, of A History of the Yorubas from the…