
Fifty nine years after Nigerian Civil War began, the conversation around Biafra remains one of the most emotionally and politically charged subjects in Nigeria. What started as a secessionist conflict has evolved into a deeper national debate about justice, restructuring, federalism, identity, memory, and whether the country ever truly reconciled with the Igbo nation after the war. From the collapse of Aburi Accord to the rise of modern agitation movements like Indigenous People of Biafra, the unresolved tensions surrounding exclusion, representation, and regional autonomy continue to echo across generations.
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