Biafran War Memories

    Biafran War Memories

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    • You and your God, until the end of the war
      March 19, 2026

      You and your God, until the end of the war

    • I don’t like remembering all this
      December 31, 2025

      I don’t like remembering all this

    • I was very proud to be a Biafran
      June 11, 2019

      I was very proud to be a Biafran

    • I was a student-turned-soldier overnight
      May 28, 2019

      I was a student-turned-soldier overnight

    • Death was around the corner
      May 9, 2019

      Death was around the corner

    • They planned to destroy us
      February 26, 2019

      They planned to destroy us

    • It was headed for a terrible tragedy
      January 29, 2019

      It was headed for a terrible tragedy

    • They fire me through the window
      January 29, 2019

      They fire me through the window

    • The Igbos were being killed
      May 27, 2018

      The Igbos were being killed

    • Marketplace is a war target
      May 27, 2018

      Marketplace is a war target

    • We did so much injustice to ourselves
      April 25, 2018

      We did so much injustice to ourselves

    • Igbos were saved
      April 25, 2018

      Igbos were saved

    • They allowed children to be decimated
      August 6, 2017

      They allowed children to be decimated

    • They said women should not be killed
      August 5, 2017

      They said women should not be killed

    • The Igbos were molesting us
      June 7, 2017

      The Igbos were molesting us

    • We saw one Igbo guy killed
      May 29, 2017

      We saw one Igbo guy killed

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    Nigerian women.

    Biafran War Memories is a digital archive of personal stories, and first hand accounts of the 1967-1970 Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War. It was launched in 2017.

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