One of effects of the agitations by the National Congress of British West Africa in the 1920s was the
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The National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) was formed in 1920 by nationalist leaders across the British colonies in West Africa. One of the main effects of their agitations was the election of Africans into the Legislative Councils. The NCBWA was formed to demand for greater participation of Africans in the governance of their countries, and this demand for representation was one of the major outcomes of their protests.