Nigeria-Briafran Civil War Essay

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Nathalie Martinez Ms. Rharmili English I, P.1 9/9/15 The Nigerian-Biafran Civil War: Bloodshed within the Land The African Igbo people inhabit the southeastern region of Nigeria. The origin of the Igbo people is yet to be uncovered. There are many theories and speculations involving the derivation of the Igbo civilization, most concerning Gods and other idealistic concepts. The most certain and broad explanation of the culture’s ancestry is that the Ibo derived from Britain roots but of the Nigerian country, when it was divided into different racial groups after its declaration from Britain (Hurst 1). Like any other culture, the Igbo people ran into some conflicts during their time as a group. Most of the disputes that occur in a country are within the people themselves. For example, Americans fought with themselves several times on certain issues, such as slavery. Like America and other countries, the Nigerian nation faced quarrels between its people that resulted in bigger plights, one of them being the Nigerian-Biafran Civil War. The Nigerian-Biafran Civil War greatly impacted the nation’s political status, economy, and people both in affirmative and detrimental ways. Causes of the War The differences between the three prime groups (the Igbo, the Hausa-Fulani, and the Yoruba) residing in The only real outcome of the civil war was that the Igbo community was stopped from rebelling and seceding from the Nigerian government. In addition to the Igbos’ surrender, the war not only cost the government a bountiful amount of money, but also cost them the lives of millions of people. Statistically reported in New World, “there were 100,000 military casualties and between 500,000 and two million civilians’ deaths from starvation.” (32). These overwhelming numbers can’t possibly describe what the families of the deceased, and the fallen ones themselves, had to

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