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To sum it up, Lugard's attitude toward Nigeria implied that he did not envisage self-government for Nigeria. He planned for perpetual British colonialism. "His system of indirect rule, his hostility towards educated Nigerians in the South, and his system of education for the North, which aimed at training only the sons of the chiefs and emirs as clerks and interpreters, show him as one of Britain's arch-imperialists", says K. B. C. Onwubiko. Regarding the future of British colonialism in Africa, he stated, "For two or three generations, if we can show the negro what we are, then we shall be asked to go away. Then we shall leave the land to those it belongs to with a feeling that they have better business friends in us than in other white men."
In spite of his contributions, Lugard's work was not without fault. "He aimed at creating in Nigeria one administrative unit, but he did not intend to create a Nigerian nation". Instead, his policy of isolating the North from the South, a policy that his successors maintained, had a hand in the present disunity of Nigeria until today. An example is the exclusion of the North from the Legislative Council until 1947. "Thus, it can be said that Lugard sowed the seeds of the separatist tendency that has still plagued Nigerian unity" . Lugard was also partly responsible for the backwardness in education and other social services of the Northerners. And this is the reason for the South's advance in education over the North.