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Bandele Omoniyi

Bandele Omoniyi (6 November 1884 – 1913)〔(Kevin Shillington, ''Encyclopedia of African History'', Volume 1, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2005, p. 596. )〕 was a Nigerian nationalist who is best known for his book ''A Defence of the Ethiopian Movement'' (1908), which urged for political reforms in the colonies, warning that otherwise a revolution in Africa might end British rule.〔(David Killingray, ''Africans in Britain'', Frank Cass & Company, 1994, p. 109. )〕 According to Hakim Adi, he is one of the earliest examples of the politically active West African student in Britain.〔(Hakim Adi, "Bandele Omoniyi--A Neglected Nigerian Nationalist", ''African Affairs'', Vol. 90, No. 361 (October 1991), pp. 581-605. )〕
Omoniyi was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and his parents sold land to finance his studies in Britain. Omoniyi first went to Britain in 1905. Enrolling at Edinburgh University in 1906 to study law, he eventually gave up his studies as he became increasingly involved in political activities, taking up anti-imperial journalism in socialist, Scottish and Nigerian publications.〔Jeffrey Green, ''Black Edwardians: Black People in Britain 1901-1914'', Frank Cass Publishers, 1998, p. 147.〕 He wrote to various British politicians, including the Prime Minister, Henry Campbell-Bannerman, and the future Labour Party leader Ramsay MacDonald, demanding representation for Africans in the colonies. In 1907 he criticised colonial rule in a series of letters in the ''Edinburgh Magazine''. He also wrote articles for the West African press, and in 1908 published his major work, ''A Defence of the Ethiopian Movement'' in Edinburgh, dedicating it "to The Right Honourable and Honourable Members of the British Parliament".〔Hakim Adi, "Omoniyi, Bandele", in David Dabydeen. John Gilmore, Cecily Jones (eds), ''The Oxford Companion to Black British History'', Oxford University Press, 2007, p. 350.〕
Omoniyi later moved to Brazil around 1910, where he was subsequently arrested for his political activities. He refused assistance from the British Consul. Imprisoned, he contracted beriberi and died, aged 28.〔
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