By Okafor Judith
I have heard so many people ask, "Why won't Ndi-Igbo forget the
memories of the 1967-70 civil war and move on?" Or "Why is it that
Ndi-Igbo cannot forget the bitterness of the civil war and move on?"
Odumegwu-Ojukwu taking oath of office as Biafra Head of State in 1967 |
But I have these for those who have been asking the aforementioned
questions:
The countries of Europe still discuss about the 30 year war that
brought about the Westphalia treaty of 1648.
The Jews have not forgotten the holocaust of 1940s.
Alexander the Great wars of over 2000 years ago are still being
talked about.
Ndi-Igbo have every right to discuss about the war because Warsaw still discuss the attack on her by Germany in 1939 in their history
classrooms. Learning one or two things from it.
The First World War that was fought in 1914 which disrupted the relative
peace in Europe for over 100 years is still
being discussed.
The US attack on
Japanese two cities - Hiroshima and Nagasaki that led to the
subsequent end of the Second World War is still being discussed till date.
The aforementioned Wars and among others were fought during the 17th
century and early 20th century. While the Biafra-Nigeria war that was fought in
the mid 20th century is the one that Ndi-Igbo should not talk about, but rather forget and move on.