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Apr. 25, 1969

Siege of Owerri is broken by Federal Forces

The 16th Nigerian Division, under Colonel Benjamin Adekunle ("The Scorpion"), recaptured the ruined city as malnourished Biafran troops retreated. Owerri’s fall severed Biafra’s supply lines to Port Harcourt and symbolized Nigeria’s ruthless strategy: victory through starvation, a tactic that would define the war’s humanitarian catastrophe.

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Proverb

aka anyi dị ọcha

our hands are clean

we are innocent or we are not to be blamed

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Tuareg

The Tuareg, also known as Kel Tamasheq, are a Berber-speaking people with a rich cultural heritage. There are about 4 million Tuareg living in various countries (Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Libya, Algeria, Mauritania, and Nigeria).

They are widely recognized for their unique customs, including the …

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