This study examines the Biafran secession of 1967-1970 and how the secessionist government constructed a Biafran identity in its campaign to gain international support for Biafra’s permanent separation from Nigeria. The introductory chapter outlines the role of identity in Nigeria’s twentieth-century political history and discusses the scholarly literature addressing questions of national and ethnic identity and on the Biafran secession. The thesis then provides a historical framework for discussing the evolution of Nigerian political identities and the failures of Nigerian leaders to build a Nigerian nationalism among the region’s numerous identifiable groups in the colonial and early independence eras. Subsequent chapters analyse the Biaf...
One of the greatest threats confronting the continued unity of Nigeria currently is the issue of Bia...
All over the world, there has been a massive resurgence in the politics of identity, including espec...
This is a book chapter from Fragmented Identities of Nigeria: Sociopolitical and Economic Crises. Bo...
In May 1967, the Ibo-dominated eastern region of Nigeria embarked on a 30-month secessionist campaig...
Nearly forty years after the event, the Nigerian Civil War still conjures up powerful political imag...
The events leading to the Nigeria Civil War marked the triumph of force and violence over dialogue a...
Numerous explanations of the failure of the Biafran enterprise highlight the absence of legitimacy a...
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), an ethnicmilitia, emer...
The Biafran War (1967–1970) has often been called “the forgotten war”, yet it marked a watershed in ...
Against the backdrop of the continued crisis of state legitimacy, precarious balance between ethnic ...
This study investigates the discursive construction and politicization of ethnic and other sub-natio...
Self-Determination and Secession movements have become a recurrent clamour in recent years. States i...
The political discourse in Nigeria is centred on who is and who is not; where one is from, or not, a...
Ethnic minority identities and their associated politics of disadvantage have been a central feature...
The civil war in Nigeria (6 th July – 15th January, 1970) involved the Eastern region and the Federa...
One of the greatest threats confronting the continued unity of Nigeria currently is the issue of Bia...
All over the world, there has been a massive resurgence in the politics of identity, including espec...
This is a book chapter from Fragmented Identities of Nigeria: Sociopolitical and Economic Crises. Bo...
In May 1967, the Ibo-dominated eastern region of Nigeria embarked on a 30-month secessionist campaig...
Nearly forty years after the event, the Nigerian Civil War still conjures up powerful political imag...
The events leading to the Nigeria Civil War marked the triumph of force and violence over dialogue a...
Numerous explanations of the failure of the Biafran enterprise highlight the absence of legitimacy a...
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), an ethnicmilitia, emer...
The Biafran War (1967–1970) has often been called “the forgotten war”, yet it marked a watershed in ...
Against the backdrop of the continued crisis of state legitimacy, precarious balance between ethnic ...
This study investigates the discursive construction and politicization of ethnic and other sub-natio...
Self-Determination and Secession movements have become a recurrent clamour in recent years. States i...
The political discourse in Nigeria is centred on who is and who is not; where one is from, or not, a...
Ethnic minority identities and their associated politics of disadvantage have been a central feature...
The civil war in Nigeria (6 th July – 15th January, 1970) involved the Eastern region and the Federa...
One of the greatest threats confronting the continued unity of Nigeria currently is the issue of Bia...
All over the world, there has been a massive resurgence in the politics of identity, including espec...
This is a book chapter from Fragmented Identities of Nigeria: Sociopolitical and Economic Crises. Bo...