When folks discuss the Biafran war, it’s often with this notion that it was some mere skirmish that happened in the distant past, so “we should move on.” My uncle fought in the war, my dad almost died in the war, I’m only one generation removed from the war. But I should forget?
Her family and other Igbo families suffered for Awolowo Coup.
Guess what under bridge children that mocked her are now selling their parents in p!eces just to feed
EBin PAWA
@SoChukwumaijem_ This holds true in Aba, Awka and Asaba where I’ve lived. While in Lafia where I was born, the topic of faith was almost always present and charged too. I guess it goes to show how the more homogeneous a people are, the more they may lean towards a stereotypical view of “others”.
@chimeeadioha Unsolicited advice: if it’s potted in some coconut coir or something like that, you’re best repotting it into something that hold water a bit. Especially if it’s going to sit indoors. Have fun.