The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked story of King Jaja of Opobo, a brilliant Igbo merchant-king who built a palm oil empire in the Niger Delta and defied British encroachment during the Scramble for Africa. We trace Jaja's rise from enslaved origins to becoming the richest man in the region, his strategic relocation to Opobo, his monopoly on palm oil exports, and his diplomatic gambits with the British Consul Hewett and the Royal Niger Company. The episode delves into the economic motives behind the Berlin Conference's recognition of colonial spheres of influence, the brutal reprisals against Opobo after Jaja's exile, and the broader impact on the Oil Rivers region. Along the way, we examine the role of palm oil in the Industrial Revolution, the intricate politics of the Delta city-states, and the legacy of Jaja's resistance as a symbol of anti-colonial struggle. Keywords: King Jaja, Opobo, palm oil, Oil Rivers, Berlin Conference, Royal Niger Company, Consul Hewett, Igbo history, Niger Delta, Scramble for Africa, Sir Henry Holland, George Taubman Goldie, Bonny, Yellow Jack, Juju, exile, St. Vincent. #KingJaja #Opobo #PalmOil #OilRivers #BerlinConference #RoyalNigerCompany #ConsulHewett #ScrambleForAfrica #NigerDelta #IgboHistory #GeorgeTaubmanGoldie #Bonny #YellowJack #Juju #Exile #StVincent #19thCentury #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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