The Nigerian Civil war broke out in 1967 a few years after independence. It lasted up to January 1970. It inspired many soldiers, whether students or confirmed writers. They fought on both sides or like Wole Soyinka, tried to find a third way to solve the conflict. The violence they met inspired poems which may be linked to the War Poets of 1914-1918. The influence of the British poets on Nigerian writers takes its roots in history, Nigeria being a British colony until 1960. But this inheritance has not only to do with similar degree courses in universities. It is also related to the nature of both conflicts of unprecedented violence with soldiers facing terrifying scenes leading them to disenchantment. Unsurprisingly, their poetry expresse...
The Nigerian Civil War has been analyzed and contextualized from numerous historical perspectives. A...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The Biafran War (1967–1970) has often been called “the forgotten war”, yet it marked a watershed in ...
The Nigerian Civil war broke out in 1967 a few years after independence. It lasted up to January 197...
The Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970 (also known as the Biafran War) has been described as a ‘forgotten...
In general terms, Nigerian poetry in English before the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) was marked by...
The theme of the Nigerian civil war which lasted from 1967 to 1970, also called the Biafra war remai...
Civil war in Nigeria is one of the prominent conflicts in Africa which raised so much inspiration fr...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
There are always divergent viewpoints in the interrogation of historical materials with regards to l...
Since 1970, many contributions in the form of reminiscence, biographies and books by politicians, mi...
The Nigeria-Biafra war (1967-70) was a critical event for the country and on an international level:...
In spite of the fact that about thirty years of military rule impacted negatively on various spheres...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
The Nigerian Civil War has been analyzed and contextualized from numerous historical perspectives. A...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The Biafran War (1967–1970) has often been called “the forgotten war”, yet it marked a watershed in ...
The Nigerian Civil war broke out in 1967 a few years after independence. It lasted up to January 197...
The Nigerian Civil War, 1967-1970 (also known as the Biafran War) has been described as a ‘forgotten...
In general terms, Nigerian poetry in English before the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) was marked by...
The theme of the Nigerian civil war which lasted from 1967 to 1970, also called the Biafra war remai...
Civil war in Nigeria is one of the prominent conflicts in Africa which raised so much inspiration fr...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
There are always divergent viewpoints in the interrogation of historical materials with regards to l...
Since 1970, many contributions in the form of reminiscence, biographies and books by politicians, mi...
The Nigeria-Biafra war (1967-70) was a critical event for the country and on an international level:...
In spite of the fact that about thirty years of military rule impacted negatively on various spheres...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
The Nigerian Civil War has been analyzed and contextualized from numerous historical perspectives. A...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The Biafran War (1967–1970) has often been called “the forgotten war”, yet it marked a watershed in ...