Nigeria gained Independence on 1st October 1960, so Dad must have had one of the first appointments made after Independence to support the transition of power. He loved the time he spent in Nigeria with a passion that never left him for the rest of his life. He often spoke about Nigeria and our home had lots of craft and souvenirs on display.
On 3rd January 1961 my brother aged 17, my Mum: Mary Brant Williams, my Dad: John Williams and myself: Elizabeth Mary Williams aged 11, travelled to London from our home in the small English village of Blakedown, to Heathrow Airport to see Dad off on his adventure to take up the post of Chief Technical Education Officer for the Western Region of Nigeria.
My brother took this photo of Dad in his office at the Ministry in Ibadan. Now 50 years on, I am taking part in a project on Facebook to share our family memories and photos of Nigeria. I am now known as Liz Millman and I followed in my father's footsteps in teaching and educational management. My specialism is literacy development. I have recently set up a "community interest company" called "Learning Links International Networking c.i.c." so I suppose this is one way to network! For more about me - click on the right.
This is me in Dad's garden wearing the lovely Nigerian costume that was made for me as a gift. I still have this outfit today. I was so excited to have the opportunity to travel, to fly for the first time and to meet the wonderful people who were friends of Dad's.
Here is my brother in his Nigerian robes. He was a great musician and was keen on plants and bugs - he still is!
We often stopped when we were travelling to take a break and talk to local people. I remember everyone was very friendly. These children were on their way home from school and were happy to pose with us for the photo.