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Biafra - The Nigerian Civil War 1967-1970 (Paperback, New)
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Biafra - The Nigerian Civil War 1967-1970 (Paperback, New)
Series: Africa@War
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Nigeria was a unique concept in the formation of modern Africa. It
began life as a highly lucrative if climatically challenging
holding of the Royal Niger Company, a British Chartered Company
under the control of Victorian capitalist Sir George Taubman
Goldie. It was handed over to indigenous rule in 1960 with the best
of intentions and a profound hope on the part of the British Crown
that it would become the poster child of successful political
transition in Africa. It did not. One of the signature failures of
imperial strategists at the turn of the 19th century was to take
little if any account of the traditional demographics of the
territories and societies that were subdivided, and often joined
together, into spheres of foreign influence, later evolving into
colonies, and finally into nation states. Many of the signature
crises in post-colonial Africa have owed their origins to this very
phenomenon: incompatible and mutually antagonistic tribal and
ethnic groupings forced to cohabit within the indivisible precincts
of political geography. Congo, Rwanda/Burundi, Sudan and many
others have suffered ongoing attrition within their borders as
historic enmities surge and boil in restless and ongoing violence.
Such was the case with Nigeria in the post-independence period. The
traditions and practices of the Islamic north and the
Christian/Animist south, and even within the multiplicity of ethnic
division in the south itself, proved to be impossible to reconcile.
The result was an immediate centrifuge away from the centre,
complicated by the vast infusion of oil revenues and the inevitable
explosion of corruption that followed. All of this created the
alchemy of civil war and genocide, which erupted into violence in
1967 as the eastern region of Nigeria attempted to secede. The war
that followed shocked the conscience of the world, and revealed for
the first time the true depth of incompatibility of the four
partners in the Nigerian federation.
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