THINGS FALL APART Explained In 15 Minutes:
In This Video, We Take a Deep Dive Into One Of The Greatest African Stories Ever Told Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe. Widely Regarded As a Masterpiece Of African Literature, The Novel Explores Culture, Tradition, Colonialism, And The Life Of Okonkwo In Pre-Colonial Nigeria.
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Igbos population was over 40 million as of then.
Igbos were better educated than the others
Igbos were wealthier than others as of then.
we were 40 million then and we are still 40m now?
Actual Igbo population in Nigeria will shock everybody.
Igbo youths are awake & angry. Era of crying over coward fulani terror!sts & calling govt or police are gone . Ekumeku were Igbos, Aba women's battle were Igbos, Biafra war were Igbos. who are the fulanis to come and occupy our lands? Comb your village forests, clear everything.
Hear is @MaziNnamdiKanu The major reason insecurity is not too much today in southeast is because of this man but he warned our Yoruba brothers but the refuse to listen.
Igbo people didn't wake up one morning and wanted out from Nigeria! There was a reason!
Same reason has finally beheld sw!
If the whole of sw didn't convert to Islam, they won't stop, that's why tinubu can't help his people!
Listen and think and learn.
Why was Manzi Nnamdi Kanu jailed?
Why was he given a life sentence?
While others who committed a crime to humanity are given slap on the wrist?
Only critical thinkers know the answer to the above questions.
For people who don't know.
On this day, May 31, 2026, BBC published a documentary video featuring a few survivors of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war recounting their experiences. Among the three men are a Biafran soldier and two Nigerian soldiers.
It remains true that the Nigerian government's insistence on going to war against Biafra for declaring its sovereignty was an evil that protected the British interests on the natural minerals (mainly the newly discovered oil in Igbo land) under the delusion of national unity, even if that meant THE EXTERMINATION OF THE IGBO PEOPLE, just to maintain a State that neither then nor now meets the definition of a nation but a country.
No one, with an understanding of the deep cultural and ideological differences across the 250 ethncities would have conceived of almagamation – a forced marriage, as proper and feasible for the people.
Considering its composition, to fix the problem of Nigeria, we must honestly, and with moral courage consider regional governance, or a peaceful separation of the country.
The attached video is a short clip from the an hour+ BBC documentary found on the attached link below. The documentary was produced by Meji Alabi who is famous for his edgy videos, and in this video wanted to explore more of Nigeria's traumatic past beyond his grandfather's war stories.
https://t.co/UD5ICbOMPs
My candid assessment of the much-hyped BBC documentary: “Surviving Biafra” is that it’s somewhat balanced; not as bad as I had thought. I posted it here, so that those that see it would tell us what they think. Let’s have the conversation.