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Which was a greater source for the Nigerian civil war also called the Biafran war: Amalgamation or Tribalism?

Title: Which was a greater source for the Nigerian civil war also called the Biafran war: Amalgamation or Tribalism?
Category: History
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Which was a greater source for the Nigerian civil war also called the Biafran war: Amalgamation or Tribalism?

A: Plan of investigation Which was a greater source for the Nigerian civil war also called the Biafran war, Amalgamation or Tribalism?The war took place at the 'blight of biafra' and was between the Nigerian armed forces and the Biafran soldiers. The Biafrans were initially a part of Nigeria until, May 30 19671 when the leader of the eastern part of Nigeria, citing the northern massacres and fearing genocide proclaimed a seccession of the south-eastern region …showed first 75 words of 2744 total

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showed last 75 words of 2744 total…amp;lt;Tab/>Abeokuta Eastern Nigeria 1st Battalion<Tab/>Enugu Source: The Nigerian Revolution and the Biafran War, Alexander A. Madiebo, Page 9. Appendix 1. First published in Daily Express on 19 June 1968 by Michael Cummings. Appendix 2. Source: http://opal.ukc.ac.uk/catalogue/search.pl? Stype=bas&all=Biafra&start=0&last=1&total=101&next=Next&mode=1 Last viewed 17th March, 2005.

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