The Biafra War: Nigeria and the Aftermath
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| Author: | Ekwe-Ekwe, Herbert |
| Year: | 1991 |
| Pages: | 156 |
| ISBN: | 0-88946-235-6 978-0-88946-235-9 |
| Price: | $139.95 + shipping |
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This study examines the complexity of the nature and outcome of the Biafra War. This is a wide-ranging rigorous discourse which demonstrates the alienation imperative of the Western-created post-Colonial state. The author argues that this state is historically flawed and does not serve the interests of the African peoples. He contends instead that a post-post-Colonial state evolving from internal African conditions and priorities offers Africa the way forward to avoid horrendous conflicts such as Biafra.
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