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General Ojukwu 'was a multi-dimensional phenomenon. Because individual effort is incapable of interpreting the legend an amalgamation of local and international voices has assembled a composite pronouncement on the man who declared the Republic of Biafra.
Throughout this compelling narrative, Okereke emerges as a credible witness to history.
In The Other Side of Biafra, journalist Tony Amadi recounts his experiences with the social and cultural life that thrived in the Biafran state while it was in existence, particularly the live music and radio scenes, which were forced to constantly adapt to changes on the ground due to the war.
This book lays bare the thinking and utterances of Chief Obafemi Awolowo about the Biafran war, including the period immediately before.
A revolutionary officer in the Nigerian army, Colonel Victor Banjo and three of his comrades were brutally murdered in September 1967 during the Nigeria-Biafra civil war.
The Nigerian Civil Wat only marked the climax of a long-standing distrust deliberately created between the peoples of Northern and southern Nigeria by the Colonial Masters to Facilitate their brand of governance based on Divide and Rule.
As one of Nigeria's top writers, the author is concerned with the condition of his country. In this novel he tells, with humour, a human story set in the tragedy of the Biafran war. Fatima is fleeing the enemy planes with her young son, and through her unfolding drama, the reader sees what the war was really like through Biafran eyes.
This is an ode to human survival and revival. The author deployed intelligence gathering, strategic local and external security maneuvers, as well as international media engagements and diplomatic shuttles to the termination of the former Biafran leader's exile.
A remarkable personal story that captures the day-to-day reality of life during the bloody conflict that divided Nigeria in the late 1960s.
Fifty years ago, Nigeria endured a period of violent disturbance leading to the breakaway of the Eastern Region under the name Biafra. The resulting conflict (1967-70) aroused shock and protests around the world because of mass starvation in the war zone.