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Who was the nationalist leader that led Sierra Leone, Gambia, Tanzania and Uganda to the move to independence?
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
Who were the nationalist leaders of the countries mentioned above that led the move towards independence?
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2 months ago
The nationalist leaders of the countries mentioned are:
1. Sierra Leone: Sir Milton Margai
2. Gambia: Sir Dawda Jawara
3. Tanzania: Julius Nyerere
4. Uganda: Milton Obote
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2 months ago
Are you sure they are the ones that led their countries to the actual independence?
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2 months ago
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Here are the correct nationalist leaders who led the countries mentioned towards independence:
1. Sierra Leone: Sir Milton Margai
2. Gambia: Sir Dawda Jawara
3. Tanzania: Julius Nyerere
4. Uganda: Milton Obote and later Idi Amin
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2 months ago
What were their nicknames?
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2 months ago
Here are the nicknames of the nationalist leaders mentioned:
1. Sir Milton Margai of Sierra Leone: "The Gentleman of Nigerian Politics"
2. Sir Dawda Jawara of Gambia: He was not commonly known by a specific nickname.
3. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania: "Mwalimu" (meaning "Teacher" in Swahili)
4. Milton Obote of Uganda: "Apollo"
5. Idi Amin of Uganda: Nicknames like "Butcher of Uganda" or "Conqueror of the British Empire."
Please note that these nicknames may vary based on cultural or historical contexts.