Enclaves of Forcados and Badjibo
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The enclaves of Forcados and Badjibo were two territories close to the river Niger, in modern Nigeria, leased to France by the United Kingdom under the Anglo-French Convention of 1898.[1][2] They were obtained by France after several expeditions along the Niger, by Hourst (1894),[3] Granderye (1898–99),[4] Toutée (1895 and 1899-1900),[5][6] and Lenfant (1901–02, etc.).[7][8] France wanted to determine whether its colonies in French Sudan could more easily be supplied upstream along the Niger rather than via the traditional Dakar route.[9]