The novelist, who wrote Jame Bond novel Solo, moved to Nigeria with his family in 1964, three years before the Biafran War ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNGowon’s promise to secure Igbos was unfulfilled – IBB on what triggered civil warGeneral Ibrahim Babangida, a former military head of state, has revealed that a commitment made to the Igbos by General ...
National spokesman for the Middle Belt Forum, Luka Binniyat, speaks to AJIBADE OMAPE on life in the 130 Battalion, Nigerian ...
Former military president Ibrahim Babangida has shared a courageous moment from the Biafra War when he saved a fellow soldier ...
The association of Igbos with the coup led to attacks on members of that community around the country and ultimately to the ...
By Nnamdi Ojiego Following the recent revelation by former military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), that absolved the Igbo ethnic group from any blame for the 1966 coup, prominent ...
I wondered whether General Ibrahim Babangida would go to his grave without writing his memoir. He played such epochal roles ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: No, Former President Olusegun Obasanjo Has Not Said Obafemi Awolowo's Food Blockade Was Key to Ending Nigerian Civil WarNo, former president Olusegun Obasanjo has not said Obafemi Awolowo's food blockade was key to ending Nigerian civil war ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: No, Former Nigerian Head of State Yakubu Gowon Has Not Said Britain Made Him Start Civil WarIN SHORT: Facebook posts claim that Yakubu Gowon has said Britain made him start the 30-month Nigerian civil war. There is no evidence of this. A post on a public Facebook group with over 94,600 ...
Nigeria’s former military president, Ibrahim Babangida, has narrated his experience during the Nigerian civil war, describing ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNI was scared Abiola’s death would lead to civil war – IBBFormer Military Head of State, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, IBB, has claimed he was afraid MKO Abiola's death would cause a ...
The series of things that led to the civil war supports the view of Babangida. Firstly, between 50,000 and 100,000 Igbos were massacred in cold blood in 1966 without Gowon and his lieutenants ...
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