One of the high points of the activities of the National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) led to the
The NCBWA's advocacy in the 1920s was a major reason why the British colonial government introduced the elective principle in the Clifford Constitution of 1922 (for Nigeria) and the Guggisberg Constitution of 1925 (for Gold Coast/Ghana).
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