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"Nigeria unfair to Igbo/Biafrans 50 yrs after civil war" – Chimamanda Adichie Cries Out




ASABA- NIGERIAN author, Chimamanda Adichie has faulted the structural arrangement of the country, saying that other sections of the country have treated the Igbo race irrationally 50 years after the civil war ended.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
She spoke, on Sunday, shortly after planting a tree at the Nelson Mandela Gardens, Asaba, Delta, where Nigeria’s environmentalist and Conqueror of the Sahara Desert, Dr Newton Jibunoh received  her.

Her words: “I think we should have a sort of Truth and Reconciliation Committee in this country, not just to address Biafra, which should be a central part of it, because it is impossible to understand Nigeria without understanding her history from around 1965 to 1970.”


“For Nigeria to thrive as a nation, we have to acknowledge the truth. In Asaba for instance, brutal massacres happened during the war and not yet acknowledged and so a lot still needs to be done, let us just air our history, sometimes all people need to hear is sorry.

“There are houses in Port Harcourt today that were named abandoned properties and were illegally taken from their owners. There were people who lost everything they owned and just given a tiny amount to start all over. That is injustice that has not been addressed,” she said.

The author asserted, “Acknowledging our history does not mean we will have to divide Nigeria AND dissent does not mean treason.”
"Nigeria unfair to Igbo/Biafrans 50 yrs after civil war" – Chimamanda Adichie Cries Out "Nigeria unfair to Igbo/Biafrans 50 yrs after civil war" – Chimamanda Adichie Cries Out Reviewed by Idris Bashir on August 04, 2019 Rating: 5
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