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Chinua Achebe on Biafra: an elaborate deconstruction / Ejiogu, EC   Journal Article
Ejiogu, EC Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract A properly contextualized historiography in Chinua Achebe's personal history of Biafra is necessary for shaping his discourse on Biafra clearly for a better understanding. British colonial intervention was a crass endeavor that repositioned clearly distinct peoples inhabiting the parts of the Niger basin that became Nigeria in an unhealthy social, economic and political arrangement that enabled the series of unfortunate events that included the pogroms of the Igbo and, of course, the genocidal Biafra war.
Key Words Nigeria  British Colonialism  Pogroms  Igbo genocide  Biafra war  Chinua Achebe 
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There was a country: Achebe's final work / Chambers, Douglas B   Journal Article
Chambers, Douglas B Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Even at a perfunctory level, a comparative look at the conflicts that took place in the US between the Union and the Confederacy and the one between Nigeria and the Republic of Biafra in 1966-1970 reveals enough to corroborate Chinua Achebe's bold charge made in his last book, There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra, that the Igbo have been wrongly persecuted in Nigeria. Confirmatory pointers to hatred and resentment of the Igbo can still be gleaned long after the Biafra War. So are those that indicate continuing marginalization of and refusal to reintegrate the Igbo, and the areas that made up the Republic of Biafra.
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