While the prevalence of conflict remains a recurrent feature of social relations, the incidence of war is both an index of the failure of discourse and the manifestation of mankind’s self-destructive impulse. This paper interrogates the chemistry of war using the historical reality of the Nigerian civil war (1967 - 1970). With Buchi Emecheta’s Destination Biafra as its navigational compass, this paper examines the impact of war as a multi-dimensional tragedy. The paper contends that in addition to the socio-political problems which gave rise to the war in question, the Nigerian Civil War crisis were underpinned by economic factors with far reaching environmental consequences. It has been further contended in this paper that the intimations ...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...
Nigeria is plagued by various kinds of violent conflicts. These conflicts include ethnic, religious,...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian qu...
Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra chronicles happenings of the Nigerian civil war. The criticism i...
Buchi Emecheta’s novel about the Nigerian Civil War, Destination Biafra (1982), challenges war histo...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
The global outcry of ecological degradation by mankind has been the thematic focus in the creative o...
The interlocking relationship between environmental degradation, poverty,and violent conflict has be...
Wars exhibit man’s inhumanity to man. This paper discusses war as a theme in a number of fictions an...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
Depletion of fresh water arising from climate change and exploitation of mineral resources in Africa...
Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra chronicles happenings of the Nigerian civil war. The criticism i...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...
Nigeria is plagued by various kinds of violent conflicts. These conflicts include ethnic, religious,...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian qu...
Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra chronicles happenings of the Nigerian civil war. The criticism i...
Buchi Emecheta’s novel about the Nigerian Civil War, Destination Biafra (1982), challenges war histo...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
The global outcry of ecological degradation by mankind has been the thematic focus in the creative o...
The interlocking relationship between environmental degradation, poverty,and violent conflict has be...
Wars exhibit man’s inhumanity to man. This paper discusses war as a theme in a number of fictions an...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
Depletion of fresh water arising from climate change and exploitation of mineral resources in Africa...
Buchi Emecheta's Destination Biafra chronicles happenings of the Nigerian civil war. The criticism i...
On December 15, 1968, the American Jewish Congress issued a memorandum titled “The Tragedy of Biafra...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
This paper forms part of a wider attempt at engaging the issues of nation-building, war, and trauma ...