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Africa - Nigeria's Un-Civil War: Memories of a Biafran Child

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Book Synopsis: “The peace had been desecrated. I knew because people spoke in low tones and laughter dried up. Outside, things unfolded without grace or color, even the harmattan leaves were more skeletal than usual. The sun still shone but didn’t smile; it was as if it could tell that the worst was yet to come. Change should not have been bad, but this one was heavy and stubborn. Months later I learned about the 15 January 1966 coup d’état.” In Nigeria’s un-Civil War: Memories of a Biafran Child, Philip Effiong reveals the many characters of war: the horror and the chaos, the surrealism and the absurdity and the desperate need to conjure a semblance of normalcy against a backdrop of air raids, starvation and massacre. This is his, and his family’s, story before, during and after the Biafra–Nigeria War of July 1967 to January 1970. He begins in Lagos with the January 1966 coup and describes his high-ranking military father’s narrow assassination escape at the hands of the executors of the second coup six months later. Flight and relocation dog the next three-and-a-half years as his family tries to maintain a sense of stability amid crumbling education, health services and failing infrastructure. Lessons in literacy and numeracy are exchanged for creativity in foraging as food becomes ever scarcer. Death, fear, destitution and the madness in which the family repeatedly finds itself are told obliquely through a child’s eyes and leave the reader gutted by the senselessness and cruelty of war, yet equally buoyed by the resilience of the Biafran people’s inextinguishable hope.

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Immerse yourself in the gripping narrative of Nigeria's Un-Civil War: Memories of a Biafran Child, a powerful memoir that takes you on a poignant journey through the eyes of a young Biafran boy. Experience the raw emotions, the harrowing realities, and the unwavering resilience portrayed in this compelling account of survival amidst chaos and devastation.

Philip Effiong's eloquent storytelling vividly captures the heart-wrenching moments of war, offering a profound insight into the human experience during one of Nigeria's darkest periods. From the clandestine whispers to the haunting silence, every page echoes with the haunting memories of a nation torn apart by conflict.

Discover the indomitable spirit of the Biafran people as they navigate through the tumultuous landscape of war, holding onto hope and humanity in the face of adversity. Nigeria's Un-Civil War: Memories of a Biafran Child is a must-read for history enthusiasts, memoir aficionados, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human cost of conflict.

Experience the power of resilience, the strength of the human spirit, and the enduring legacy of courage in the pages of this remarkable memoir. Join us on this unforgettable journey through history and witness the extraordinary tale of survival, sacrifice, and ultimately, the triumph of the human will.

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