A Nigerian court has ordered the British government to pay 20 million pounds to each family of 21 coal miners killed in 1949.
Seventy-six years after the killing of 21 coal miners in Enugu during the colonial era, a Nigerian court has ordered the United Kingdom to pay £420 million in compensation, marking one of the most ...
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Nigerian court orders Britain to pay £420 million to 21 coal miners killed by colonial administration
The judge held that the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Attorney-General had a constitutional duty under Sections 19(d) ...
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Court Orders British Govt to Pay £420m to 21 Coal Miners Killed in Enugu By Colonial Masters
Justice Anthony Onovo of the Enugu High Court, on Thursday, ordered the British Government to pay £20 million each to the families of the 21 coal miners killed in Enugu State in 1949 by the Colonial ...
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In the early 1950s, as Nigeria approached independence from Great Britain, a vibrant literary culture developed in the vast and lively market of Onitsha, a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River.
Enugu High Court ruled Britain must pay £420m to families of 21 coal miners killed in the 1949 Iva Valley massacre, ordering apology and reparations.
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