Why I write on the civil war, by Monye Although it happened 41 years ago, the horrendous civil war that rocked the nation for 30 months six years after independence has continued to generate intense literary interest More>>>>
Roses and Bullets… A love torn to shred by war ROSES and Bullets is the story told from the eyes of a young Igbo schoolgirl, who is caught in the grip of war like all others in the region, while nursing boundless ambition for the future. More>>>>
The Principles of the Biafran Revolution known as The Ahiara Declaration
PROUD AND COURAGEOUS BIAFRANS, FELLOW COUNTRY MEN AND WOMEN, I salute you. Today, as I look back over our two years as a sovereign and independent nation, I am overwhelmed with the feeling of pride and satisfaction in our performance and achievement as a people. Our indomitable will, our courage, our endurance of the severest privations, our resourcefulness and inventiveness in the face of tremendous odds and dangers, have become proverbial in a world so bereft of heroism, and have become a source of frustration to Nigeria and her foreign masters... More>>>>
Ahiara Declaration 2015 & The Struggle For Igbo Emancipation More>>>>
Bafra National Anthem Singing the Biafra National Anthem More>>>>
I am the final Biafran truth - Ojukwu Chief Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu clocked 70 years recently and Vanguard visited him to congratulate and share with him his happiness on his special day. But Ojukwu is no ordinary Nigerian: He has in nearly 40 years remained an issue in Nigeria’s political debate. As he himself once noted, sometimes statements were prefixed with "Ojukwu has said... More>>>>
My Role in Nigeria-Biafra War Former military Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (rtd) has explained why he had to use military force to bring the Nigerian civil war of 1967 to an end. More>>>>
Tape Recording of Aburi Meeting on Averting Nigeria Biafra War
General Ankrah (Ghana): I will not like to dwell rigidly on any point whatsoever because I feel this is a domestic affair of Nigeria and, as I have always said, it is not difficult for military people to understand each other. It is a saying that if Generals were to meet and discuss frontiers, wars or even go into the details to forestall war, there will never be any differences or discrepancies but unity and understanding. More>>>>
Lt. Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu's Press Conference On Aburi Meeting More>>>>
Benjamin Adekunle-
The Man Who Murdered Sleep In this section of the front that I rule-- and that is the whole South front from Lagos to the border of Cameroon? I do not want to see the Red Cross, Caritas Aid, World Church delegation, Pope, Missionary, or UN Delegation. I want to prevent even one Ibo (Igbo) having one piece of food to eat before their capitulation? More>>>>