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Chapter 907 The light of God is all around me

The elites in Lagos gave warm applause to More Loston and Azikwe on the stage. They had no idea about the so-called second Persian Gulf. They just drew a pie to encourage them.

The colonial commissioners on the second floor were facing the podium from a high position, each with a calm smile.

"Actually, this method can be replicated many times. Of course we don't want to leave in principle, but if one day we have to leave, remember to create an environment that is favorable to us." Alan Wilson said to his colleagues.

"Understood, Secretary-General Allen." The gentlemen laughed loudly, saying nothing.

In fact, Alan Wilson did not deceive Nigerians. There are no oil resources now, but as long as there is time to explore, there will be. In future generations, Nigeria will not only rely on agriculture in the Niger River Basin, but also rely on oil exports to create foreign exchange.

The extensive potential resources of African colonies have not yet been fully explored, but even decades later, the theory of resources being nearby will still hold true in Africa. The places where resources are discovered are generally where the local population is the largest.

As far as he knows, the interior of Nigeria has not been developed much in the 21st century, which is consistent with the population distribution of the Dominion of Nigeria at that time, indicating that most of the potential resources are also developed according to the current population distribution.

The thunderous applause downstairs will definitely not be in vain, and Nigeria will not suffer any loss.

And now Alan Wilson can take advantage of the huge oil resources in the Gulf of Guinea to attract international hot money and defraud him. This is what Moll Roxton is worried about, fearing that the husband of this female CEO will take advantage of non-existent assets.

Petroleum resources doodle pie.

The funds on the books of the Dominion of Nigeria are far from being able to carry out such a large-scale construction, and Alan Wilson has no choice. He always has to seek funds to complete the plan. He does not want other colonies to share it, and he cannot ask the cabinet for funding? So what?

What to do? We can only cheat or sneak attack...

Everyone is happy about this cooperation signing. The Dominion of Nigeria is happy, and the colonial commissioner is also happy. Moore Roxton may not be happy now, but he will understand in the future. God's light is with me, and when the oil resources in the Gulf of Guinea are explored,

Nothing is a problem.

Just as he was about to open the champagne to celebrate the stage victory, Radwich opened the door, walked up to him and whispered, "The colonel has just arrived at Grace and wants to meet Mr. Wilson."

"This nickname is really..." Alan Wilson couldn't help shaking his head after hearing this, "I will go later and let Grace wait."

Having lived in Northern Rhodesia for ten years, these Slavs still use military management. Perhaps because of Mikhailovich's increasing age, they have begun to focus on cultivating their successors. It is obvious that Grace is

Tenike's next leader also had the nickname of colonel.

After having two drinks with his colleagues, Alan Wilson made a phone call to the apartment and drove back.

"Mrs. Heidi, excuse me." Grace, who came to the door, walked directly to the bedroom door in front of Alan Wilson and knocked on the door as a greeting, indicating that he knew Hedy Lamarr was here.

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Then he sat down in front of Alan Wilson and said, "Alan, when I learned that you were coming to Africa, I immediately boarded a plane and came to Lagos, just to talk to you about what I said last time."

"What did you talk about last time?" Alan Wilson pretended to be profound and thought about it for a while, but couldn't think of anything. "What happened?"

"Regarding the issue of demarcation of Northern Rhodesia, the entire Northern Rhodesia is like a barbell, which can easily be cut off in the middle, which is not conducive to our defense work." Grace brought up the old story again, obviously expressing concern for the Slavic people in Northern Rhodesia.

For people, this kind of demarcation that is difficult to defend has become their consensus.

"What do you want me to do? White people are a minority in Africa as a whole. Although you are Slavs, in the eyes of black people, it doesn't matter what race you are. I only know you as white people. If you start to rob, Britain will not say anything.

Opposition is considered support, at least that’s how black people see it. Besides, the place you want is the territory of the Belgian Congo. Are you going to rob it? At least now is not the time."

If this was just a multiple-choice question without consequences, Britain would certainly be willing to support white interests in Africa. But this multiple-choice question is not without consequences.

In the original history, the independence of Rhodesia was an obvious example. British immigrants in Rhodesia drove away British officials to force independence because they felt that Rhodesia could not obtain British support under apartheid.

It is true that the British immigrants in Rhodesia and the British mainland have homogeneous feelings, but compared with the perception of black Africa as a whole, hundreds of thousands of white immigrants are still not worth having Britain stand against the black group.

"Although we have been sending people to recruit Yugoslavs to flee and come to live in Northern Rhodesia, the population of Northern Rhodesia has just exceeded 500,000. We have no way to encircle Northern Rhodesia with landmines. Now

There are people checking the border every day, so we don’t have to do anything.”

Grace told her own difficulties, "My father asked me to lead Chetnik. Not everyone is convinced. I also need something to convince everyone to prove myself."

"I can only wait, there is no other way. Of course I am willing to help, but this requires a chance. This involves the interests of colonial countries and strategic issues. It is not that I can do whatever I want. It is not a British colony, it is not

Just grab a piece of land in Malawi and deal with the British commissioner."

Seeing that Groes still wanted to talk, Alan Wilson explained, "Belgium is greatly influenced by France. You are in Africa, have you not heard about the Algerian War?"

"What does it matter?" Although Grace is the designated successor of a military organization like Chetnik, it does not mean that she has a far-reaching strategic vision. In the original Yugoslavia, she did not have such a high-level perspective to view problems.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "British and French colonial strategies are different. France's Algerian War will largely determine the future of Africa. Once the French colonial system loosens in Africa, the stability of the Belgian Congo will

It will definitely be affected. It depends on the choice of the Belgians at that time. If you talk to the local elites, there will be no problem."

"But Belgium and France should have the same reaction. If this is the case, there will be armed conflict in the Belgian Congo for a period of time. Each major colony has a certain white population. I don't know how many white people there are in the Belgian Congo. It is definitely not as good as

There is a community of one million immigrants like Algeria, but there should be some. When war breaks out, the white immigrants in the Belgian Congo, are they just like you when you were desperate?"

"Do we take advantage of the chaos to contact the Belgians? Give them a promise of protection, and then let them take the land near Lubumbashi and incorporate it into Northern Rhodesia?"

Bang! Alan Wilson nodded while snapping his fingers, "That's what it means. If the number of immigrants from the Belgian Congo is one hundred thousand, you have to give up some rights and interests. You can't monopolize everything. Isn't that right?

Think about it yourself, this also involves another matter."

"If the Commissioner has something to say, he can say it directly. The reason why I came to Lagos is sincerity." Hearing that there was something in Alan Wilson's words, Geless asked directly.

"You have said before that you want to apply to become a royal territory. I remind you again that according to the example of Newfoundland, the royal territory cannot be independent. Just like the United Kingdom, Her Majesty the Queen must be the monarch."

Grace nodded and said, "We have such a small population, but we also need the support of the British to gain a foothold surrounded by black people."

"It would be great if you could be clear about it, but I'm not stressing anything. Before you get the Lubumbashi area of ​​the Belgian Congo, don't turn it into a royal territory." Alan Wilson reminded, "Otherwise, you will

When annexing land, other countries may think that it was instructed by Britain. When everything is settled, if I have the ability, I will represent the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and negotiate with Northern Rhodesia on the conditions for it to become a royal territory."

At least for now, Grace accepted this explanation. Then Alan Wilson would talk about asking the other party to help, "Most of the British garrison in the Dominion of Nigeria have withdrawn. Can you lend me some people to supervise the development?"

Didn’t you help with the progress of the Niger Delta when we were in Newfoundland?”

The troops stationed in the Dominion of Nigeria have now become British troops stationed in Australia, and Alan Wilson cannot let them come back.

Groes kept saying that the next leader of the Chetniks, the leader of a military organization, would not be too much to ask for some armed personnel.

"This?" Groes was a little embarrassed. Northern Rhodesia only had a small population, so it was easy to say that there were only a small number of people.

"What if the Americans know that you grow opium poppies and then sell them to the United States?" Alan Wilson said calmly, "Of course I am not threatening anything. My wife's group has also contributed a lot to the development of Northern Rhodesia.

.The days of our cooperation are still long.”

"How many people are needed..." Grace simply asked Alan Wilson to count.

"One or two thousand people are enough. There are still some garrisons in the Dominion, and the total is barely enough." Alan Wilson happily replied, "You see, smart people like us don't mean to find the right answer, but to find the right question.

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The Mountbatten Group claims to have discovered the second Persian Gulf. This blockbuster news is enough to change the world's crude oil market. In the context of the economic crisis, it is particularly dazzling, and it simply shines like gold coins.

More Roxton, an expert who discovered North Sea oil, personally endorsed it, drawing everyone's attention to the Gulf of Guinea, the former center of the slave trade.

The funding gap for development in the Dominion of Nigeria lies with these greedy people.


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