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Igbo Nation Biafra Seceded From Nigeria On This Day In 1967

In the early years of its independence, Nigeria was rocked by a pair of coups between prominent ethnic groups that led to a portion of the nation, Biafra, to secede for a period of three years on this day in 1967. The period was an especially tense time for Nigeria and led to a period of violence and war.

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Nigeria’s independence from the United Kingdom came about in 1960, creating a variety of new borders among the various ethnic and religious groups in the nation. The Hausa and Fulani people lived in the north. The Yoruba people lived in the southwest, with the Ijaws in the south and the Igbo people mostly in the southeast portion of the country.

In January 1966, a military coup led by Igbo from the east led to the killing of 30 political figures, including Prime Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. President Nnamdi Azikiwe was spared in the attack. In July of that year, though, military officers in the north launched their own coup and Muslim officials there named an Anga Christian man, General Yakubu “Jack” Gowon, as its leader of the Federal Military Government (FMG).

It was estimated that around 30,000 Igbos were killed in this coup, thus escalating matters further. In January 1967, military officials and leaders from all the regions held a meeting in Aburi, Ghana, and established a confederation.

Northern Nigerians were not responsive to the plans made, though, and Obafemi Awolowo, leader of the western region, promised that if the eastern region seceded, then the West would also. The threat dissatisfied leaders in the north overall. The new federal government and eastern region officials could not come to an agreement and the region voted to split away from the nation.

Consequently, Eastern Region Military Governor Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu announced the region as the Republic of Biafra.

The FMG launched an effort to seize the region, which was an oil-rich part of the nation, and important to Nigerian interests. The Biafrans were not as well-equipped as the FMG forces, although they fought gamely and managed to stave off some attacks.

By October 1969, however, the nation banned the Red Cross from giving aid to Biafra, restricting food supplies but allowing medical supplies to get through.

Ojukwu appealed to the United Nations for a cease-fire, which did not occur. Instead, Ojukwu fled to Côte d’Ivoire after elite fighting forces from the Nigerian Army managed to split Biafra in half by seizing much of the land. The nation surrendered on January 12, 1970, and was reabsorbed into Nigeria three days after.

More than 1 million Biafrans died from starvation according to reports.

See photos from the Biafran War here:

 

In some historic accounts, this period sparked much of the clashes between the Christian and Muslim groups in the nation that continue to this day.

SEE ALSO: Aboriginal Australians Recognized In Census On This Day In 1967

D.L. Chandler

D.L. Chandler is a veteran of the Washington D.C. Metro writing scene, working as a journalist, reporter and culture critic. Getting his start in the late 1990s in print, D.L. joined the growing field of online reporting in 1998. His first big break came with the now-defunct Politically Black in 1999, the nation's first Black political news portal. D.L. has worked in the past for OkayPlayer, MTV News, Metro Connection and several other publications and magazines. D.L., a native Washingtonian, resides in the Greater Washington area.

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  • I'd just like to point out that not all Biafrans were Igbo. Granted, Igbos made up the Biafran majority, but three locations on the map you've used show towns - Port Harcourt, Ojoga and Calabar - that were/are not traditionally Igbo lands.

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