These are the incidents, mǎssäcres, and tragedies that ndị Igbo/Biafra went through at the hands of their enemies, yet they expect the new generation born after all these horrors to keep quiet. Never will such happen.
1 . Kano Riot Against Easterners
1945
2 • Enugu Coal Miners Mãssäcre
1949
3 • Kano Political Riot and Killi^gs of Igbos
1953
4 • Western Region Political Crisis and Anti-Eastern Tensions
1962–1965
5 • January Coup Killi^gs
January 1966
6 • Anti-Igbo Pogroms in Northern Nigeria
May–September 1966
7 • Mass Killi^gs of Igbos in Kano
1966
8 • Mass Killi^gs of Igbos in Kaduna
1966
9 • Mass Killi^gs of Igbos in Jos
1966
10 • Mass Killi^gs of Igbos in Zaria
1966
11 • Bauchi Anti-Igbo Violence
1966
12 • Counter-Coup Killi^gs of Igbo Military Officers
July 1966
13 • Declaration of Biafra
1967
14 • Asaba Massacre
1967
15 • Enugu Fall and Civilian K!ll!^gs
1967
16 • Bonny Conflict
1967
17 • Onitsha Bombings
1967–1968
18 • Calabar Occupation and Civilian Suffering
1967
19 • Aba Civilian Destruction
1967–1969
20 • Air Raids on Markets and Villages Across Biafra
1967–1970
21 • Refugee Camp Humanitarian Crisis
1967–1970
22 • Starvation Blockade Against Biafra
1967–1970
23 • Mass Civilian Displacement Across Eastern Region
1967–1970
24 • Disease Outbreaks in Biafra
1967–1970
25 • Civilian Executions in Captured Towns
1967–1970
26 • Destruction of Farmlands and Food Sources
1967–1970
27 • Port Harcourt Occupation and Displacement
1968
28 • Operation Hiroshima (Onitsha)
1968
29 • Owerri Siege
1968–1969
30 • Umuahia Bombings
1968–1969
31 • Kwashiorkor and Child Starvation Crisis
1968–1970
32 • End of the Biafra W@r
1970
33 • The £20 Policy Against Former Biafrans
1970
34 • Abandoned Property Crisis
1970s
35 • Post-War Marginalization Complaints
1970s–Present
Yes, history was removed from the education system, but the greatest education we, the Igbo people, gave ourselves is the one preserved in our memory, our hearts, and our consciousness. Nobody can erase the pain, the survival, the sacrifices, and the history of a people who lived through it.
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