NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR

THE BIAFRAN INVASION OF MIDWEST AND INTER-GROUP RELATIONS IN THE REGION

Auteurs

  • Ighodalo Joseph EJEMHEARE, PhD

Mots-clés :

Nigerian Government, Region, Midwest, Biafran, Invasion.

Résumé

Peaceful coexistence is a major challenge in a multi-ethnic region like the Midwest. After the creation of the region in 1963, ethnic distrust dominated the region's body politics. The Biafran invasion of the Midwest remained one invention that heightened ethnic distrust in the region. Although, scholars have examined the invasion, the need to re-examine it arises from the fact that the event made ethnic antagonism among the groups in the region more intense than ever before. It is against this backdrop that this paper examines the Biafran invasion of the Midwest and its implications on inter-group relations in the region. Relying on primary and secondary sources, the paper thinks that the intense group antagonism and suspicion emanated from the fact that the Biafran incursion into Midwest caused division among the groups in the region. The groups that were loyal to the Nigerian Government opposed the groups that supported Biafra. The paper further argues that the ethnic tension was also a result of the assumption by the non-Igbo groups in the region that Biafrans were in the region to promote the interest of the Igbo groups.

Publiée

2022-06-30

Comment citer

Joseph EJEMHEARE, PhD , I. . (2022). NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR: THE BIAFRAN INVASION OF MIDWEST AND INTER-GROUP RELATIONS IN THE REGION. "Journal of World Research", 2(1), 1–8. Consulté à l’adresse https://jwr.bwo-researches.com/index.php/jwr/article/view/13