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- English
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Oluwa Street Evil Mobs 1967
About this book
Inspired by the author's harrowing experiences, Oluwa Street Evil Mobs 1967 explores the brutal torture and ruthless killings targeting innocent Igbo people and other Nigerians wrongly profiled in 1967 Lagos amid the raging Nigerian/Biafran War. This sobering work implores present-day Nigerian political and military leaders to reflect deeply on past bloody mistakes as they navigate complex dynamics risking further conflict. The catastrophic failures spanning tribal, religious, and political divides throughout the three-year war must not be forgotten. Today's tenuous peace requires re-examining volatile misunderstandings that engulf nationhood when weaponized instead of addressed through compassionate leadership seeking reconciliation. Are darker forces again exploiting divisions? Have lessons been learned? Does real and lasting peace exist for all in Nigeria? By confronting painful history, Oluwa Street Evil Mobs 1967 sounds an urgent call for breaking destructive cycles that allow persecution of any ethnic group under the excuses of war. There must be accountability along with healing so the innocent victims documented here are honoured through non-repetition – and community replaces suspicion as guiding light.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- Introduction
- Preface
- Birth and Growing Up in Port Harcourt-Diobe
- Growing Up in Port Harcourt Main Township
- Growing Up in Umudim in Isiekenesi
- Visiting Port Harcourt from the Village on School Holidays
- Going from Port Harcourt to Lagos with My Family
- Arriving at Lagos, All the Way from Port Harcourt with My Family
- The First Nigerian Bloody Military Coup, January 15th, 1966; Change of Civilian Government in Nigeria
- The Faces of Destruction, Damaging the Ideas of the Revolutionaries
- The Most Bloody and Brutal Counter Military Coup of Evil Vengeance
- The Declaration of Republic of Biafra in May, 1967, By Col Odumegwu Ojukwu
- The Capture of the Mid-Western Region by the Biafran Soldiers in 1967
- Why the Yorubas Fully Supported the Military Junta in Both Ibadan, and the Capital, Lagos?
- The Igbo Children Victims of (Quashioko); Lack of Food, and Malnutrition
- Nigerian/Biafran War Summary of 1967–1970