At 33, Did Youth Shape the War? Rethinking Leadership in 1967
🔥 At 33, Did Youth Shape the War? Rethinking Leadership in 1967
When the Nigerian Civil War began, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was just 33. His counterpart, Yakubu Gowon, was also young. Two men, burdened with decisions that would define millions of lives.
But here’s the question: did youth shape their choices?
At 33, ambition is high, conviction is strong, and compromise can feel like weakness. In moments of crisis, boldness can inspire—but it can also escalate conflict. Were these leaders driven by experience, or by the intensity of youth?
History often treats them as fully formed statesmen. Yet they were navigating pressure, fear, and pride in real time.
This isn’t about blame—it’s about perspective.
Would older, more seasoned leaders have chosen differently?
Or was war already inevitable?
Let’s discuss honestly.
🔥 HASHTAGS


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