Top 8 Events that led to the Nigerian Civil War
The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War or the Nigeria-Biafra War, was a war fought to counter the secession of the Republic of Biafra from Nigeria. Biafra, which declared its independence on May 30, 1967, was in the then Eastern Region of Nigeria with the Igbo people forming the majority.
Well, the war lasted for 30 months, from July 6, 1967, to January 15, 1970, with millions of casualties on both sides. The war did not happen overnight but certain events led to it.
In this video, we shall take a look at these Top 8 Events that led to the Nigerian Civil War where thousands (both military and civilians) lost their lives. #HistoryVille #NigerianCivilWar #Biafra
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:03 The Amalgamation of 1914
02:30 The 1946 Arthur Richards’ Constitution
03:44 The 1962 Western Region’s State of Emergency and Obafemi Awolowo’s incarceration
06:25 Operation Wet-ie and the Western Regional Elections of October 1965
09:41 January 15, 1966, Military Coup détat
12:18 July 29, 1966, Northern Counter-Coup
15:02 The January 1967 Aburi Conference
17:24 The Creation of 12 States and Declaration of Biafra in May 1967
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Well, the war lasted for 30 months, from July 6, 1967, to January 15, 1970, with millions of casualties on both sides. The war did not happen overnight but certain events led to it.
In this video, we shall take a look at these Top 8 Events that led to the Nigerian Civil War where thousands (both military and civilians) lost their lives. #HistoryVille #NigerianCivilWar #Biafra
Join this channel to become a member: https://www.youtube.com/HistoryVille/join
Get Ayomide Akinbode's latest historical novels on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ayomide-Akinbode/e/B08Q5K96R7 and Okadabooks: https://okadabooks.com/user/AyoAkinbode
Subscribe to HistoryVille: https://www.youtube.com/HistoryVille?sub_confirmation=1
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:03 The Amalgamation of 1914
02:30 The 1946 Arthur Richards’ Constitution
03:44 The 1962 Western Region’s State of Emergency and Obafemi Awolowo’s incarceration
06:25 Operation Wet-ie and the Western Regional Elections of October 1965
09:41 January 15, 1966, Military Coup détat
12:18 July 29, 1966, Northern Counter-Coup
15:02 The January 1967 Aburi Conference
17:24 The Creation of 12 States and Declaration of Biafra in May 1967
21:24 Next Video
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