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Ojukwu’s Vision: The Rise and Fall of Biafra

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The story of Biafra and its short but consequential life as a secessionist state in southeastern Nigeria is a tragic one. It is a tale of hope, resilience, betrayal, and heartbreak, with one man at the heart of it all: Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. Ojukwu's vision of Biafra as an independent state was born out of the chaos and bloodshed of Nigeria's post-independence struggles, driven by the notion of self-determination for the Igbo people and other ethnic groups in southeastern Nigeria. In this oral history, we hear the voices of those who lived through this period — the soldiers, civilians, political leaders, and those who witnessed the rise and fall of Biafra — as they recount the defining moments of a nation that was never meant to be. The Prelude: A Nation Divided Before Biafra, Nigeria was a land of dreams and great promise. Independence in 1960 came with high hopes for a unified, self-sufficient country. However, the seeds of division had already been sown. The po...

The Aba Women's Riot of 1929: The Defiance That Shaped Nigerian History

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  The Aba Women's Riot of 1929 is one of the most pivotal events in Nigerian history. It was a show of immense courage and resilience by the women of southeastern Nigeria, who defied colonial authority and fought for justice in the face of oppressive taxation and economic hardships. The riot, which became a symbol of resistance, was not just a revolt against British colonial policies but also an assertion of the strength and power of Nigerian women, especially in a society traditionally dominated by men. The Context: Colonial Rule in Southeastern Nigeria In the early 20th century, Nigeria was firmly under British colonial rule. The British imposed several policies to extract wealth from the colonies, including the imposition of taxes that affected both men and women. For the women of southeastern Nigeria, however, it was the introduction of a tax that would ignite one of the most significant uprisings of the colonial era. Southeastern Nigeria, predominantly inhabited by the Igbo pe...