- Rhodesia.
After nearly three years of war,
during which around two
million Biafran civilians died,
president Ojukwu fled into
exile in
Ivory Coast as the...
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Nigerian Civil War (6 July 1967 – 15
January 1970), also
known as the
Biafran War, Nigeria-Biafra War, or
Biafra War, was
fought between Nigeria and...
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restored Biafran Armed Forces,
including the "
Biafran Army,
Biafran Navy,
Biafran Air-Force and
Biafran Detective Force". At the peak of
Biafran military...
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exchange for cash,
which turned into a
risky venture. On 27
January 1968,
Biafran President C.
Odumegwu Ojukwu declared: "Fellow countrymen, I am
happy to...
- Igbo (English: /ˈiːboʊ/ EE-boh, US also /ˈɪɡboʊ/ I-gboh;
Standard Igbo: Ásụ̀sụ́ Ìgbò [ásʊ̀sʊ̀ ìɡ͡bò] ) is the prin****l
native language cluster of the...
- In
security studies and
international relations, a
police action is a
military action undertaken without a
formal declaration of war. In the 21st century...
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United Kingdom-registered
radio station named Radio Biafra, Kanu
propagated Biafran separatism. He was
arrested on
treason charges in Lagos,
Nigeria on 14...
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which he
declared as the
independent state of Biafra,
Ojukwu led the
Biafran forces during the
Nigerian Civil War
against the
Nigerian government forces...
- of the
Biafran flag and
similar Biafran iconography. The flag is
commonly used by Neo-
Biafran groups to
promote the
recreation of the
Biafran state, encouraging...
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subsequently dissolved following its
defeat in 1970.
Since 2021, IPOB and
other Biafran separatist groups have been
fighting a low-level
guerilla conflict in southeastern...