LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1An early method of commercial palm oil production.
2A colonial assistant district officer hearing complaints.
3Chiefs sitting in court with a district officer.
4Rural Education Course for Teacher’s School Farm Program, Umuahia, 1946.
5Felix Dibia feeding corn to his chickens.
6Mr. Mark Nwadike with his yams grown with composting.
7Girls making pottery products at a Catholic Community Development Center.
8A sketch of the areas affected by the Women’s Revolt.
9A court-house destroyed during the Women’s Revolt.
10Villagers gather at a court-house destroyed during the Women’s Revolt.
11Group of villagers standing near a court-house during the revolt.
12Colonial troops used to suppress the revolt.
13Dr. M. I. Okpara: The architect of the agricultural revolution.
14Onitsha Agricultural Show, c. 1962.
15Tractor laying plastic water pipe at the Umudike Agricultural Research Station, 1963.
16Prospective settlers being interviewed for admission to a farm settlement.
18Biafran refugees returning from northern Nigeria.
19Col. Chukuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
20An abandoned oil palm mill at Owerrinta, Abia State.
21Women preparing gari at a Government Agricultural Development Center, c. 1960s.