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A Post-Peace Corps Experience Reflections on a Year Spent at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital (another tale by Finlay and Skeese) On the Way There Finishing up our teaching chores at…
The World Is Deep Biafran Airlift David L. Koren, Nigeria 9 (1963-1966) March 2007 The first time I went to Africa the sun was rising over an endless…
The Biafran airlift by NGOs faced federal mercenaries in the skies This edited article about Africa originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 623 published on 22 December 1973.…
In 1968, thanks to the relatively recent invention of broadcast television, the world was horrified by images of young Biafran children starving en masse during the Nigerian civil war. The…
Biafra Relief Heroes: remembering--in the words of those who were there... An account of heroism on the one hand, and politics over humanity on the other. Biafra is a history…
Uli Airport is a symbolic shrine, which remains the height of Blackman's greatest technological achievement to date. The wonder of Uli Airport is yet to be matched by Blackman anywhere…
In the quest to build a memorial for those who paid the ultimate prize in the war, Biafra Memorial earnestly seeks your help to build a database of the dead.…
This is a translated Danish Newspaper (Fyens Stiftstidende) review, Gyldendals Forlag This is a letter to the editor of "Aeroplane" magazine in England. Danish newspaper (Horsens Folkeblad).
The Child-Soldier: “Another Life is Possible” “From child soldier to professor…a personal journey” By Ewa Unoke, Ph.D. Abstract On May 30, 1967, the former Eastern Nigeria seceded and declared its…
Olusegun Adeniyi: Memories of a Biafran nightmare Posted By TheScoop on January 24, 2013 by Olusegun Adeniyi Agu Imo has been a friend and elder brother for almost two decades now,…