“I assured the late Odumegu Ojukwu when he was alive that there would be no other civil war in Nigeria.”
Kanu doesn’t even come close to Odumegwu Ojukwu’s shadow.
The rebel province in southeast Nigeria declared independence on May 30, 1967, triggering a bitter civil war that would leave more than one million dead, most of them from famine and disease.
“Soldiers arrived her house bearing a crude coffin. It contained the remains of her army officer son.”