Aba Women’s War of 1929: The Shocking Story of Nigerian Women Who Challenged British Rule
In late 1929, thousands of women across southeastern Nigeria rose against British colonial rule. They marched through towns, surrounded colonial officials, confronted warrant chiefs, attacked symbols of colonial authority and refused to accept policies they believed threatened their families, livelihoods and political influence. The British called the events the “Aba Riots.” But the women themselves…
