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The Times and the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Observer, the Daily Tele- graph and the Sunday Telegraph, and the Financial Times. Among the questions raised by this investigation are: what positions did the British press take on the Nigerian/Biafran war and why ? Did the press show any consistency over the two
DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES. IZA DP No. 10938. Richard Akresh. Sonia Bhalotra. Marinella Leone. Una Osili. First and Second Generation Impacts of the Biafran War. AUGUST 2017
Research Report No. 27. A. H. M. Kirk-Greene. THE GENESIS OF THE NIGERIAN CIVII, WAR. AND THE THEORY OF FEAR. – The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies -. Uppsala 1975
Abstract. This article analyses how the events of the late 1960s – and in particular the. Nigeria–Biafra War – marked a turning point in the history of the International. Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The Nigeria-Biafra conflict required the ICRC to set up and coordinate a major relief operation during a civil war in a post-
NSC INTERDEPARTMENTAL GROUP. FOR AFRICA. BACKGROUND PAPER ON NIGERIA/BIAFRA. THE WAR : The Nigerian Federation united three major ethnic group s and about 250 smaller ones . From British colonial tutelage , it developed reasonably workable political cohesion and decidedly promising economic
of the accounts of the Biafran War, whether from the Biafran or. the federal side, pay only brief attention to the events in Anioma,. concentrating on those that occurred in the main Biafran region,. so that beyond its emphasis on women, this work is a valuable. contribution to the history of the tragic civil war in Nigeria. is war
“Nigeria's Biafran War: State, Oil Companies, and Confusion". Ann Genova. University of Texas at Austin. In 1967 Nigeria erupted in civil war and the southeastern region of Nigeria seceded from the rest of the country as the Republic of Biafra, which lasted for seven years. The civil war, known as the Biafran War, culminated
relating directly to the Biafran war, its onset, termination, and post-war peace building. Documentary data were complemented by questionnaire-based survey of 121 respondents,. purposively selected to re ect the various sections of the society such as Biafra supporters,. community leaders, community members, and
6 Dec 1998 economic development has been largely influenced by the Civil War, or Biafran War, that occurred between 1967 and 1970. Twentieth-Century Historian Brun provides a pithy overview of the events that took place in Nigeria: “Since gaining independence from Britain in 1960, Nigeria's armed forces have
The Nigeria–Biafra war that raged between 1967 and 1970 made headlines around the world, above all for the major famine in the secessionist enclave of Biafra, and prompted a major international relief. It was a genuinely global event. Yet by the late 1970s, it was seldom talked about outside Nigeria. Since then, it barely
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