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Nigeria war against Biafra 1967-1970 (part 2)

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Part 2

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  • Am not igbo, but truly the igbos are the most intelligent and creative people in nigeria

  • Truth be told, we are all to blame for the failure called Nigeria but the time has come to me forward. The YORUBAS should create the nation of ODUDUWA and the IGBOS should have BIAFRA, as for the HAUSA/FULANIS, they should form whatever nation they want and worship their Allah as violently as they want.

    Nigeria is not one nation so let us stop kidding ourselves.

    My YORUBA kinsmen, let us remember the Western region and the legacy of Awolowo.

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  • Thank God! It is now over, and I pray that it will never come again before Jesus comes...

  • I real feel the struggle of the people. It was a good thing but in my opinion I felt Ojukwu made a very grave and stupid tactical move. Clearly Biafra was not prepare to fight that war. This tactical mistake cost d lives of d people. A general is responsible 4 d lives of d people he leads.

  • @bubeisco you said it all,,i was really impressed to see him talk like that

  • Good afternoon. Forgive me for my bad English. Use a translator.

    I'm from Ukraine. Interested in the history of Africa. Material in Ukraine on these issues unfortunately very little. Be kind, if you is not difficult to send to the address mza_1844@mail.ru memories of their relatives, photosvideo of the events in Katanga, Zaire in general, Biafra, Kenya and other countries over the period 1950 - 1980.I would appreciate any information. Thank you. Take the story of its own people more accessible.

  • @vintageinidierocker What did Gowon lead about 700,000 nigerians to? Do you want to be led again to your doom?

  • he lead the igob people to their death jack ass what fuck they where not prepared but he said they were

  • what kills me is that i cant see an ounce of passion in Ojukwu's temprament, he is just to cool. you can't move a war like that.

  • see how well educated the heads and politicians were at that time, speaking fluently

  • @voiceoftheyorubas There is power in unity. Why can't the Yorubas, Igbos and the Biafrans have separates states but unite together for protection and strength....we have more in common than we have differences.

  • @MegaTukay I quite agree with his assertion, although I am of Ijebu extraction (Yoruba), I rate the Igbo's for their creative resourcefulness, give unto Ceaser what is Ceaser's, will ya?

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