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This Nigerian chief reclaimed stolen Lagos lands from the British in 1921 after suing them in London

In 1921, Amodu Tijani also known as Chief Oluwa of Lagos along with Nigerian nationalist Herbert Macaulay took British colonialists to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) in London over a case of stolen land.

The Yoruba chief charged that the British had no authority to take control over indigenous Nigerian lands. Thus, he requested that the ownership of the land returned to Nigeria and that the rightful owners be thoroughly compensated.

Herbert Macaulay (L), Chief Oluwa (M) and an unidentified groom (R) in London during a wedding ceremony

Not much is known about the background of Amodu Tijani or Chief Oluwa except that he hailed from the Esezi ruling house, as iterated by Joseph Asagba. He was also a devout Muslim, hence his name Amodu Tijani.

The Kingdom of Okpe was formulated in the 17th century and is located in Delta State, Nigeria. The Okpe Kingdom had four sons, Orhue, Orhoro, Evwreke and Esezi.

The first king produced was H.R.M. Esezi I, Orodje of Okpe circa 1770 to 1779.

The Okpe ruling house operates on a rotational basis, which means each house supplies a leader at the appointed time to ensure fairness and peace.

Shifting gears, Chief Oluwa’s assertion was found to be factual. He and additional chiefs were ruled as being unconditional owners of their lands.  This was a monumental case in that it gave Africans back their power and also exhibited that an African could stand against European forces and win. This ensured that Chief Oluwa would maintain control over the series of lands he owned.

Chief Oluwa…National Portrait Gallery

To add insult to injury, the various Chiefs that ruled over various Nigerian lands were referred to as “nigger chiefs,” as documented by the Encyclopedia of African History.

Chief Oluwa and his family received 22,500 pounds or what would now be considered $29,220 as compensation for the stolen land. Chief Oluwa, in turn, paid Macaulay 2,083 pounds or $2,706 for his assistance. It is speculated that Chief Oluwa also offered Macaulay land at Apapa and he declined, as reported by The Nation Online Nigeria.

One local newspaper remarked, “today, the dictum that ‘the white men Government make no mistake’ has been exploded and proved to be erroneous and untrue.”

The Chief was lauded by several West African leaders for his significant win. “Chief Oluwa received congratulatory messages from African leaders and learned elites at every port of call on the West African coast, from Freetown in Sierra Leone to Sekondi and Accra in the Gold Coast. Forty thousand people turned out to at a ceremony to welcome victorious Chief Oluwa and his entourage when they arrived on the Lagos shore on the morning of 25th August 1921.”

Chief Amodu Tijani The Oluwa Of Lagos ( Standing Left) During Ramadan Celebration, Lagos 1939… Pinterest

In the Treaty of Cession signed by Chief Oluwa’s predecessor, King Docemo, originally named Donsumu in 1861, it stated that he had given away vast amounts of lands to colonialists via the Queen of England, though the language in the agreement was disguised with ambiguous language that didn’t clearly outline the terms of the treaty.

Nigerian law stated, “Land belongs to the community, the village or the family, never to the individual. All the members of the community, village or family have an equal right to the land, but in every case the Chief or Headman of the community or village, or head of the family, has charge of the land, and in loose mode of speech is sometimes called the owner. He is to some extent in the position of a trustee, and as such holds the land for the use of the community or family. He has control of it, and any member who wants a piece of it to cultivate or build a house upon, goes to him for it. But the land so given still remains the property of the community or family. He cannot make any important disposition of the land without consulting the elders of the community or family, and their consent must in all cases be given before a grant can be made to a stranger.”

Furthermore, Chief Oluwa stated that, “Docemo had neither “feudal authority” and “seigniorial rights” over his chiefs, nor absolute right over the land held in trust by them,” as documented by Trip Down Memory Lane.

In addition, Chief Oluwa was also a nationalist. He assisted in forming the National Council of British West Africa, (NCBWA). This organization spearheaded the involvement of Africans in African affairs thus giving them the rights to be instrumental in the decision making process.

Farida Dawkins

Farida Dawkins is a blogger, video content creator and staff writer at Face2Face Africa. She enjoys writing about relatable and controversial lifestyle issues that pertain to women in Africa and the African diaspora.

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