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Nigerianization|naɪˌdʒɪərɪənaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. Nigerian n. and a. + -ization.] The process of making Nigerian; spec. the transfer of posts in government and industry from foreigners to native Nigerians.
1954Rep. Lagos Conf. 80 in Parl. Papers 1953–4 (Cmd. 9059) XI. 122 We are determined to press forward with the Nigerianization of the Civil Service. 1955Times 23 Aug. 7/4 The ‘Nigerianization’ of the public service had not kept pace with the speed of the advance of self-government. 1959Times 4 Dec. 9/3 He..pursued a vigorous policy of Nigerianization, particularly in the Post and Telegraphs Department. 1960Economist 8 Oct. 132/1 Nigerianisation will go on, as it ought to do. 1961Aeroplane CI. 450/2 A programme of development has recently been agreed by the board of Nigeria Airways... Steps will be taken leading eventually to the complete ‘Nigerianization’ of all activities. 1973Times 1 Oct. (Nigeria Suppl.) p. viii/3 Within Nigeria British business continues to play a highly significant role, despite the effects of Nigerianization. |