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Reflections on the Nigerian civil war: A Call for realism
This book provides an analytical and deeply personal reflection on the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970). Written by Raph Uwechue, a prominent diplomat and public intellectual, the work examines the origins of the conflict, the political and ethnic tensions that fueled it, and the humanitarian crisis that followed. Uwechue calls for a realistic understanding of the war's causes and consequences, arguing for national reconciliation, responsible leadership, and a reexamination of Nigeria’s political structure. Combining historical insight with political commentary, the book remains an important contribution to the discourse on Nigeria’s unity and post-war recovery.
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