Which of the following was not a result of nationalist activities in West Africa?
Nationalist activities in West Africa were primarily political movements aimed at achieving self-determination, equality and independence from colonial rule.
As a result of these activities, several key political developments occurred:
Development of many political parties: Nationalist leaders formed political parties such as the NCNC (Nigeria), CPP (Ghana) and RDA (French West Africa) to mobilise support for independence.
Rapid political and constitutional development: Nationalist pressure led to new constitutions (e.g., the Richards, Macpherson, and Lyttleton Constitutions in Nigeria) that gradually increased African participation in government.
Gradual movement towards independence: The ultimate effect of nationalist activities was independence across West African states in the 1950s and 1960s.
Although education helped inspire nationalism (by creating an educated elite), the development in education itself was not a direct outcome of nationalist activities. It was more of a foundation or precursor to nationalism, not a result.
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