With eyewitness accounts and historical documentation, the video sheds light on the tragic events that unfolded in Asaba, Delta State during the Nigerian Civil War.
Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of war on civilians and the importance of remembering and learning from our past.
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The article delves into the details of the case, highlighting the severity of the allegations against Tinubu and raising important questions about his past and present involvement in illegal activities.
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With eyewitness accounts and historical documentation, the video sheds light on the tragic events that unfolded in Asaba, Delta State during the Nigerian Civil War.
Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of war on civilians and the importance of remembering and learning from our past.
Was Ojukwu part of the discussion on civil war and Biafra?
PulaPower: This was during the civil war & war is Massacre that Ojukwu started.. What was Ojukwu expecting? He attacked Nigerians in the west, Nigerians attacked Igbos in Midwest for retaliation. War isn't a friendly match..
Regardless of whatever happens during the civil war, Igbos were never a victim. Everything that happened during the civil war are just War characteristics, which Ojukwu knows before igniting..
That's true the video narrate how the yorubas called the igbos their children so that the soldiers won't kill them.
The love have been long there but we are drifting off it.
Aldol: In the audio clip,Yoruba still saved many igbos by claiming they are married to them....Its been a long time that Yoruba are being nice to Igbos but it's always taken for granted
We need educate ourselves with event thay happened before and after independence. Rhose that died were still remembered by their relatives 😢
richie240: One thing leads to d other, nwokem. As u brought up a 'reminder' for d hausas and igbos not to forget that horrible day, it equally suggests that d horrible(s) days of the killings/massacre of those igbo in alaigbo yours shouldn't be forgotten also. Tnk u daddie!!
richie240: When will igbos "say suntin" about akwuzu massacre? Or does d massacre counts only when it is being perpetrated by outsiders on igbos?? Does 'igbos on igbos' crime not count ni??
Igbos (thru whatever media -Igbos, ugm, sarz. Etc - are being killed but there's cricket sound but just ordinary shouting at d average igboman by an outsider and there's commotion everywhere.
During the sad event most of the soldiers were not identified since the media didn't say much about it
Arda1000: War is not good but Asaba massacre and some of others like it was a pure acts of genocide which the perpetualtors should be in jail but sadly are even celebrated today.
With eyewitness accounts and historical documentation, the video sheds light on the tragic events that unfolded in Asaba, Delta State during the Nigerian Civil War.
Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of war on civilians and the importance of remembering and learning from our past.
With eyewitness accounts and historical documentation, the video sheds light on the tragic events that unfolded in Asaba, Delta State during the Nigerian Civil War.
Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of war on civilians and the importance of remembering and learning from our past.
Ever since the discovery of crude oil in Nigeria, the country have been in a loophole of recycling leaders having little to no idea of crude theft, embezzlement
Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), says he would curb the flooding issue ravaging the country if elected in 2023.
Most part of Nigeria is currently battling with flooding, with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) saying 34 out of the 36 states have been affected and 1.3 million people displaced.
Over 600 people have reportedly lost their lives, and more than 200,000 houses have either been partially or fully damaged.
Obi had announced the suspension of his campaign to take a tour of some of the affected areas.