Chords for Burna Boy - Another Story (feat. M.anifest) [Official Audio]

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To understand Nigeria, you need to appreciate where it came from.
In 1900, Britain [Ab] officially assumed responsibility for the administration
of the whole of what we now know as Nigeria from [Eb] the Niger Company.
And then gradually over the
years, British protectorates were established throughout the territory.
In 1914, [E] the
[Ab] protectorates were amalgamated into one Nigeria.
[B] Actually, there's one additional detail that
bears mentioning.
In order to take over the territories from the Niger Company,
the British government paid £865,000, a huge amount in 1900.
So let's establish a simple truth.
The British didn't travel halfway across the world just to spread democracy.
Nigeria started
off as a business deal for them between a company and a government.
Incidentally, the Niger Company
is still around today, only it is known by a different name, Unilever.
But that's another story.
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[Ebm] Which can contribute this, [Db] sometimes [Gb] before they move away, [Eb] maybe a month, more or [B] less,
more or less people power, [Ebm] same shit, Ghana, Nigeria, man tired, stuck in traffic, got the
heat delay, [Db] big [Ebm] man get the motorcade, big bands and the [Abm] escalate, hustlers just escalate.
[Ebm] But
on March 6th, we gonna celebrate.
[B] Every year be the same fucking [Db] boo.
[Ebm] Propaganda you the push,
no the [B] pull.
In the pain, people tired for this matter.
[Ebm] Every day for chief man, [Eb] one day for
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[B] you.
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To understand Nigeria, you need to appreciate where it came from.
In 1900, Britain [Ab] officially assumed responsibility for the administration
of the whole of what we now know as Nigeria from [Eb] the Niger Company.
And then gradually over the
years, British protectorates were established throughout the territory.
In 1914, [E] the
[Ab] protectorates were amalgamated into one Nigeria.
[B] Actually, there's one additional detail that
bears mentioning.
In order to take over the territories from the Niger Company,
the British government paid £865,000, _ a huge amount in 1900. _
So let's establish a simple truth.
The British didn't travel halfway across the world just to spread democracy.
Nigeria started
off as a business deal for them between a company and a government. _
Incidentally, the Niger Company
is still around today, only it is known by a different name, _ Unilever.
But that's another story.
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[Ebm] Which can contribute this, [Db] sometimes [Gb] before they move away, [Eb] maybe a month, more or [B] less,
more or less people power, [Ebm] same shit, Ghana, Nigeria, man tired, stuck in traffic, got the
heat delay, [Db] big [Ebm] man get the motorcade, big bands and the [Abm] escalate, hustlers just escalate.
[Ebm] But
on March 6th, we gonna celebrate.
[B] Every year be the same fucking [Db] boo.
[Ebm] Propaganda you the push,
no the [B] pull.
In the pain, people tired for this matter.
[Ebm] Every day for chief man, [Eb] one day for
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