Following months of political instability in Nigeria and the massacres of Igbo people in the north of the country during the summer and fall of 1966, the situation deteriorated rapidly. On 30 May 1967, the Eastern Region (Igboland) unilaterally declared its independence, triggering a civil war that, coupled with a tight economic blockade of the secessionist region and the logistic support of foreign powers, turned into a three-year conflict that claimed over three million lives. Nigerian and Biafra
The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, took place between July 6, 1967 and January 1...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
The events leading to the Nigeria Civil War marked the triumph of force and violence over dialogue a...
Following months of political instability in Nigeria and the massacres of Igbo people in the north o...
The Nigerian State was entangled with civil unrest following months of political instability in Nige...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>The Biafra War (1967-...
Five decades ago, the Nigerian civil war claimed as many as 2 million lives over the May 1967 to Jan...
Fifty years ago, the Nigerian civil war, one of the bloodiest conflicts occurred in Africa, ended bu...
The civil war in Nigeria (6 th July – 15th January, 1970) involved the Eastern region and the Federa...
The Nigerian Civil War began on May 30, 1967 when the southeastern provinces declared their independ...
The Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970 (also known as the Biafran War) has been described as a ‘forgotten...
The last four decades have witnessed a growing literature on the Biafra question in Nigeria. Still, ...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
Nearly forty years after the event, the Nigerian Civil War still conjures up powerful political imag...
The focus of this paper is to examine the role of Obafemi Awolowo in restoring Nigeria’s unity after...
The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, took place between July 6, 1967 and January 1...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
The events leading to the Nigeria Civil War marked the triumph of force and violence over dialogue a...
Following months of political instability in Nigeria and the massacres of Igbo people in the north o...
The Nigerian State was entangled with civil unrest following months of political instability in Nige...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>The Biafra War (1967-...
Five decades ago, the Nigerian civil war claimed as many as 2 million lives over the May 1967 to Jan...
Fifty years ago, the Nigerian civil war, one of the bloodiest conflicts occurred in Africa, ended bu...
The civil war in Nigeria (6 th July – 15th January, 1970) involved the Eastern region and the Federa...
The Nigerian Civil War began on May 30, 1967 when the southeastern provinces declared their independ...
The Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970 (also known as the Biafran War) has been described as a ‘forgotten...
The last four decades have witnessed a growing literature on the Biafra question in Nigeria. Still, ...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
Nearly forty years after the event, the Nigerian Civil War still conjures up powerful political imag...
The focus of this paper is to examine the role of Obafemi Awolowo in restoring Nigeria’s unity after...
The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, took place between July 6, 1967 and January 1...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
The events leading to the Nigeria Civil War marked the triumph of force and violence over dialogue a...