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This study examines the complexity of the nature and outcome of the Biafra War. This is a wide-ranging rigorous discourse which demonstrates the alienation imperative of the Western-created post-Colonial state. The author argues that this state is historically flawed and does not serve the interests of the African peoples. He contends instead that a post-post-Colonial state evolving from internal African conditions and priorities offers Africa the way forward to avoid horrendous conflicts such as Biafra. Other Africa-Nigeria Books 1992 – SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN AFRICAN HISTORY WITH CASE STUDIES FROM NIGERIA, SIERRA LEONE, ZIMBABWE, AND ZAMBIA 1990 – Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Under Two Military Governments, 1966-1979. An Analysis of the Gowon and Muhammed – Obasanjo Regimes 2012 – Journals of Church Missionary Society Agent, James Thomas in Mid-Nineteenth Century Nigeria: Introduction and Notes by Femi J. Kolapo





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