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Throwback to 1948: Nigerian Leaders Arrive in London for African Conference

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Last updated: May 15, 2026 8:16 am
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A historic photograph from 1948 has resurfaced, capturing prominent Nigerian delegates arriving at Lancaster House in London for the African Conference during the colonial era.

 

The image features some of Northern Nigeria’s most influential traditional and political figures of the time, who played significant roles in shaping discussions around governance and representation during the late colonial period.

 

From left to right in the photograph are Yahaya Madawaki of Ilorin, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Suleimanu Barau — the Emir of Abuja, now known as Suleja — and Usman Nagogo, CBE, the Emir of Katsina.

 

The conference formed part of a broader series of engagements involving African leaders and British colonial authorities as constitutional and political reforms gradually gained momentum across the continent.

 

Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, who would later become Nigeria’s first Prime Minister after independence in 1960, was already emerging as one of the country’s leading political voices during this period.

 

The photograph offers a rare glimpse into Nigeria’s early political history and highlights the contributions of traditional rulers and political representatives who participated in discussions that helped shape the nation’s future.

 

For many historians and observers, such archival images remain important reminders of the personalities and events that laid the foundation for Nigeria’s journey toward self-governance and independence.

 

Credit: North Book, Historical Nigeria-Yoruba.

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