TODAY IN HISTORY; TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1979 – Eyewitness Report

TODAY IN HISTORY; TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1979 – Eyewitness Report TODAY IN HISTORY; TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1979 – Eyewitness Report At approximately 9.15am the piercing wail of sirens could be heard from the directions of the Trade Fair ground. A few minutes later a convoy of military vehicles was seen heading towards the Teshie militaryContinue reading “TODAY IN HISTORY; TUESDAY, JUNE 26 1979 – Eyewitness Report”

If you think otherwise, go and ask Simon Ekpa and Nigerian government.

If you think otherwise, go and ask Simon Ekpa and Nigerian government. Opinion: In this Biafra struggle, we can drag ourselves in the public, block each other, disagree vehemently, argue constructively, tear our clothes and throw punches at each other, that is one of our ways to hold ourselves accountable, strong and vigilant as volunteersContinue reading “If you think otherwise, go and ask Simon Ekpa and Nigerian government.”

This image shows an old stone gate located in Mitsamiouli, on Grande Comore (also called Ngazidja), the largest island in the Comoros

This image shows an old stone gate located in Mitsamiouli, on Grande Comore (also called Ngazidja), the largest island in the Comoros This image shows an old stone gate located in Mitsamiouli, on Grande Comore (also called Ngazidja), the largest island in the Comoros 🇰🇲. Historical accounts from the 1800s, including one by Gevrey inContinue reading “This image shows an old stone gate located in Mitsamiouli, on Grande Comore (also called Ngazidja), the largest island in the Comoros”

The Proud People of Turkana 🇰🇪: A Story of Resilience and Culture

The Proud People of Turkana 🇰🇪: A Story of Resilience and Culture The Proud People of Turkana 🇰🇪: A Story of Resilience and Culture Deep in the heart of Kenya’s arid north lies Turkana County – home to one of the most culturally rich and resilient communities in Africa: The Turkana People. For generations, theContinue reading “The Proud People of Turkana 🇰🇪: A Story of Resilience and Culture”

Masotsha Ndlovu (1890–1982) was a black labour union leader in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.

Masotsha Ndlovu (1890–1982) was a black labour union leader in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Masotsha Ndlovu (1890–1982) was a black labour union leader in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. He was active in that country’s section of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU). He became a stalwart of the nationalist Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU)Continue reading “Masotsha Ndlovu (1890–1982) was a black labour union leader in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.”

After the civil war, Igbos who trooped down in millions to the east leaving their businesses and property in different parts of the country launched out again. This time, with nothing!

After the civil war, Igbos who trooped down in millions to the east leaving their businesses and property in different parts of the country launched out again. This time, with nothing! After the civil war, Igbos who trooped down in millions to the east leaving their businesses and property in different parts of the countryContinue reading “After the civil war, Igbos who trooped down in millions to the east leaving their businesses and property in different parts of the country launched out again. This time, with nothing!”

I Was Having Fever That Was Why I Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord -Yakubu Gowon 🤔

In a surprising revelation that’s ignited fresh discussions, General Yakubu Gowon has claimed that he only consented to the historic Aburi Accord because he was suffering from a fever at the time 🤯 “I was running a fever, which is why I mistakenly agreed to the Aburi Accord,” Gowon said in a live video interviewContinue reading “I Was Having Fever That Was Why I Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord -Yakubu Gowon 🤔”

DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE’S OPINION OF THE BIAFRAN LEADER, CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU AND HIS DIPLOMATIC ROLES TO RESOLVE THE FACE OFF BETWEEN NIGERIA AND BIAFRA. EXCERPTS FROM THE INTERVIEW ZIK OF AFRICA GRANTED TO NEW NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS, 1979, AS PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT UNDER THE PLATFORM OF NIGERIAN PEOPLE’S PARTY.

DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE’S OPINION OF THE BIAFRAN LEADER, CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU AND HIS DIPLOMATIC ROLES TO RESOLVE THE FACE OFF BETWEEN NIGERIA AND BIAFRA. EXCERPTS FROM THE INTERVIEW ZIK OF AFRICA GRANTED TO NEW NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS, 1979, AS PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT UNDER THE PLATFORM OF NIGERIAN PEOPLE’S PARTY. DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE’S OPINION OF THE BIAFRAN LEADER,Continue reading “DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE’S OPINION OF THE BIAFRAN LEADER, CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU AND HIS DIPLOMATIC ROLES TO RESOLVE THE FACE OFF BETWEEN NIGERIA AND BIAFRA. EXCERPTS FROM THE INTERVIEW ZIK OF AFRICA GRANTED TO NEW NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS, 1979, AS PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT UNDER THE PLATFORM OF NIGERIAN PEOPLE’S PARTY.”

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