Development of Political Parties In Nigeria - Summarised

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  • The NYM, or Nigerian Youth Movement, was a prominent political organization formed in the 1930s. It played a crucial role in advocating for the interests of Nigerians, particularly the youth, during the colonial era. Led by figures like Herbert Macaulay and Nnamdi Azikiwe, the NYM sought to address social, economic, and political issues affecting Nigerians under British rule. The movement contributed to the growth of nationalist sentiments and laid the foundation for future political activism in Nigeria.
    In 1923, Nigeria was still under British colonial rule, and political parties were just beginning to emerge. At that time, the Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) was formed, becoming one of the earliest political parties in the country. Led by Herbert Macaulay, the NNDP primarily represented the interests of educated elites and advocated for greater Nigerian participation in colonial governance. The party laid the groundwork for subsequent political developments in Nigeria, setting a precedent for nationalist movements that would later emerge.

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