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Nigerian Civil War (redirect from Biafra Wars) Republic of Biafra, a secessionist state which had declared its independence from Nigeria in 1967. Nigeria was led by General Yakubu Gowon, and Biafra by Lieutenant... |
Biafra (/biˈæfrə/ bee-AF-frə), officially the Republic of Biafra, was a partially recognised state in West Africa that declared independence from Nigeria... |
Eric Reed Boucher (born June 17, 1958), known professionally as Jello Biafra, is an American singer, spoken word artist and political activist. He is the... |
The blockade of Biafra by the Nigerian federal government during the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970) resulted in a famine that ultimately cost at least... |
bands during its initial eight-year run. Initially consisting of Jello Biafra (lead vocals), East Bay Ray (guitar), 6025 (guitar) Klaus Flouride (bass)... |
a blockade around Biafra, an event that international media promoting humanitarian aid for Biafra alleged to be a genocide. Biafra was eventually defeated... |
Destination Biafra is a 1982 novel by Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta, first published in London by Allison & Busby. It is considered to be Emecheta's personal... |
Biafran Armed Forces (category Military of Biafra) military of the Republic of Biafra, which existed from 1967 until 1970. At the beginning of the Nigerian Civil War, Biafra had 3,000 soldiers. This number... |
returned to Biafra as a freelance reporter, writing his first book, The Biafra Story, in 1969. In August 2015 Forsyth revealed that in Biafra he was an... |
Lustmord for Pigs of the Roman Empire and with Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra for Never Breathe What You Can't See and Sieg Howdy! released in 2004 and... |
"Dead Kennedys' East Bay Ray on Their Explosive Live Legacy -- And His Hopes for Jello Biafra". Billboard.com. Retrieved 15 March 2021. Lim, Alena (2017-06-17)... |
Chinua Achebe (section Nigeria-Biafra War (1967–1970)) whom Achebe described as "a thoroughgoing racist." When the region of Biafra broke away from Nigeria in 1967, Achebe supported Biafran independence and... |
Biafran airlift (section Legacy) international humanitarian relief effort that transported food and medicine to Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War. It was the largest civilian airlift and,... |
businessman, a professor, a British expat, and a Nigerian houseboy. After Biafra's declaration of secession, the lives of the main characters drastically... |
Christopher Okigbo (section Legacy) poet, teacher, and librarian, who died fighting for the independence of Biafra. He is today widely acknowledged as an outstanding postcolonial English-language... |
Hurston/Wright Legacy Awards program in the United States honors published Black writers worldwide for literary achievement. Introduced in 2001, the Legacy Award... |
collection Decisions in 1997, which was followed by a play, For Love of Biafra, in 1998. In less than ten years, she published eight books: novels, book... |
for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) argue for the revitalization of the Biafra project, or a sovereign Igbo state. As opposed... |
Chukwuma Nzeogwu (section Legacy) Governor of the Eastern Region and future President of Biafra Chukwuemeka Ojukwu. On 30 May 1967, Biafra declared its independence from Nigeria; this was spurred... |
Wesley Willis (section Legacy) his 1995 Greatest Hits album on the Alternative Tentacles label. Jello Biafra compiled the album's track list. In addition to a large body of solo musical... |