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Migration and Diaspora Identity in Northern Nigeria and Ghana, 1900-1970: Yoruba Citizenship and Belonging

Contributor(s): Olaniyi, Rasheed Oyewole (Author)

ISBN: 9781847014283

Publisher: James Currey

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Pub Date: June 17, 2025

Dewey: 304.80899633

LCCN: 2025410397

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.88" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.53 lbs) 370 pages

Series: Western Africa

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Description: This book uncovers the driving forces and mechanisms through which Yoruba migrant communities in Kano, the largest commercial and administrative city in northern Nigeria, and Tamale, the largest commercial and administrative city in northern Ghana, forged diaspora identities and grappled with the challenges of social inclusion and exclusion. Drawing on fieldwork interviews and archival research in particular, it analyses how socio-economic forces and power relations shaped the very different experiences of the two communities as well as how they sustained ties with the homeland in southwestern Nigeria. By contrasting Yoruba diaspora identity in northern Nigeria and Ghana, this book closely examines how citizenship and belonging, used as a form of political control during colonial rule, was further developed in the post-colonial era and furthers discourses on transnationalism and homeland politics.

Published in association with IFRA-Nigeria
IFRA-NIGERIA

Brief description: RASHEED OYEWOLE OLANIYI is Professor of African History at the Department of History, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He has several publications in peer-reviewed journals and books on Economic and Social History focusing on migration and diaspora studies, conflict and peacebuilding, identity politics, and vigilantism.

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