Biafra's Last Stand: The Nigerian Civil War and Its Legacy

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"Biafra's Last Stand" is a comprehensive account of the Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, which lasted from 1967 to 1970. The book explores the root causes of the conflict, including colonialism, ethnic tensions, and economic disparities, as well as the political and military actions that led to the secession of Biafra and the subsequent outbreak of hostilities.

Through a detailed analysis of the war's battles, tactics, and humanitarian consequences, the book sheds light on the devastating impact of the conflict on Nigerian society and its people. It also examines the international diplomatic efforts to resolve the war, as well as the aftermath of the conflict, including amnesty, reconstruction, and the legacy of the war.

"Biafra's Last Stand" is a vivid and engaging narrative that not only offers a rich historical account of the Nigerian Civil War but also provides insights into the broader themes of conflict, nationalism, and reconciliation. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in African history, politics, and culture.

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Biafra's Last Stand: The Nigerian Civil War and Its Legacy

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