Showing posts with label war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war. Show all posts

Tuesday 1 March 2022

Can We Blame The West And Still Condemn Putin? - Kelechi Deca



There are a lot of grey areas in the arguments over the Ukrainian crisis that needs pointing out. I think more than any other in recent memory, this is a crisis that seem to have forced most commentators to compromise some of their stands as part of efforts towards finding a middle ground because at the heart are two major issues. 

One is the inalienable right of a sovereign state to first exist, and second make choices it deems right for its citizenry. Then there is the other issue which has to do with the debate over how “one man’s right to swing his arms should stop where another’s right to defend his nose begins”. 

There seem to be an agreement among

Wednesday 12 June 2019

Food Diplomacy: The Study of the Nigeria-Biafra War of 1967-1970

Image Credit: Life Magazine

INTRODUCTION
This is a report base on one of the recommended text in the course outline titled ‘Food and Drink in African History’. One of main content in this text vividly speaks about one diplomatic tool employed by the Nigerian Government in defeating the Eastern people of Nigerian – Food Diplomacy.

Friday 8 June 2018

Poetry: Christmas in Biafra by Chinua Achebe


Cover page 

This sunken-eyed moment wobbling
down the rocky steepness on broken
bones slowly fearfully to hideous
concourse of gathering sorrows in the valley
will yet become in another year a lost

Christmas irretrievable in the heights
its exploding

Wednesday 6 June 2018

Poetry: "The Casualties" by John Pepper Clark


Image | Casualties


THE CASUALTIES.
to Chinua Achebe.

The casualties are not only those who are dead.
They are well out of it.
The casualties are not only those who are wounded,
Though they await burial by installment.
The casualties are not only those who have lost
Persons or property, hard as it is
To grope for a touch that some
May not know is not there.
The casualties are