In this intriguing new book, Onianwa Oluchukwu Ignatus examines the
role of British intelligence in the Nigerian Civil War. British
intelligence operations were highly successful due to a
decentralized approach. Britain maintained regular supplies of arms
to Nigeria despite considerable opposition at home. Thus,
up-to-date information was necessary to determine the military
behavior of both sides and the practicalities of arms supply for
Nigeria. The influx of external forces into the civil war and
increased military supplies from the Soviet Union and France also
influenced British intelligence assessments. The book's central
argument or, rather, its historical lesson, is that intelligence
operations must have a goal and must allow for wider analysis,
maximum objectivity, and a diversity of opinion.
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