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T. A. Doherty

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102:, Olatunde Johnson and a few other businessmen. He also became a prominent member of the Nigerian Association of African Importers and Exporters, an association designed to link African traders who depend on foreign firms for goods with overseas trading houses and also act as an African 28: 192: 187: 212: 161:
Axel Harneit-Sievers. African Business, "Economic Nationalism," and British Colonial Policy: Southern Nigeria, 1935-1954, African Economic History, No. 24, 1996, p 32, 42.
57: 197: 202: 106:. In the 1940s, the association was a leading indigenous elite business group that negotiated trading concessions with the colonial government. 72: 207: 92: 88: 84: 182: 177: 103: 76: 65: 171: 61: 99: 53: 41: 19: 37: 126:. Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.: Temple Bar. Vol. 3, p.828. 124:
Register of Admissions to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
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In 1933, he founded the National Bank of Nigeria alongside Dr.
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merchant. Doherty studied for a Commercial Certificate at the
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He was born the second son of J.H. Doherty of Lagos, an
193:Members of the House of Representatives (Nigeria) 58:London School of Economics and Political Science 188:Nigerian National Democratic Party politicians 213:Members of the Legislative Council of Nigeria 150:Nigeria and Elective Representation 1923−1947 8: 36:(24 February 1895 – 18 November 1974) was a 60:from 1916 to 1919 and was admitted to the 115: 7: 198:20th-century Nigerian businesspeople 16:Nigerian businessman and politician 73:Nigerian National Democratic Party 14: 203:20th-century Nigerian politicians 137:The Nigerian Legislative Council 1: 75:, Doherty was elected to the 229: 23:Theophilus Adebayo Doherty 139:, Faber & Faber, p198 122:Sturgess, H.A.C. (1949). 91:. He did not contest the 87:, and was re-elected in 64:on 13 June 1918. He was 208:Lagos State politicians 152:, Heinemann, Appendix A 148:Tekena N Tamuno (1966) 135:Joan Wheare (1949) 104:Chamber of Commerce 77:Legislative Council 68:on 20 April 1921. 66:Called to the Bar 220: 162: 159: 153: 146: 140: 133: 127: 120: 71:A member of the 40:businessman and 35: 34: 33: 31: 228: 227: 223: 222: 221: 219: 218: 217: 168: 167: 166: 165: 160: 156: 147: 143: 134: 130: 121: 117: 112: 50: 29: 27: 26: 25: 17: 12: 11: 5: 226: 224: 216: 215: 210: 205: 200: 195: 190: 185: 180: 170: 169: 164: 163: 154: 141: 128: 114: 113: 111: 108: 93:1938 elections 49: 46: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 225: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 201: 199: 196: 194: 191: 189: 186: 184: 181: 179: 176: 175: 173: 158: 155: 151: 145: 142: 138: 132: 129: 125: 119: 116: 109: 107: 105: 101: 96: 94: 90: 86: 82: 79:representing 78: 74: 69: 67: 63: 62:Middle Temple 59: 55: 47: 45: 43: 39: 32: 24: 21: 157: 149: 144: 136: 131: 123: 118: 100:Akinola Maja 97: 70: 51: 22: 18: 183:1974 deaths 178:1895 births 172:Categories 110:References 42:politician 48:Biography 38:Nigerian 30:Listen 81:Lagos 54:Amaro 20:Chief 89:1933 85:1928 83:in 174:: 95:. 44:.

Index

Chief
Listen
Nigerian
politician
Amaro
London School of Economics and Political Science
Middle Temple
Called to the Bar
Nigerian National Democratic Party
Legislative Council
Lagos
1928
1933
1938 elections
Akinola Maja
Chamber of Commerce
Categories
1895 births
1974 deaths
Nigerian National Democratic Party politicians
Members of the House of Representatives (Nigeria)
20th-century Nigerian businesspeople
20th-century Nigerian politicians
Lagos State politicians
Members of the Legislative Council of Nigeria

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