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We are all Biafrans
In this provocative book, Chido Onumah argues that many, if not all, of the problems of Nigeria are rooted in the structure of the country. He makes a case, as he did in his previous books, for the socio-political restructuring of Nigeria. He argues that the country needs to engage episodic political convulsions that threaten its very foundation, including Biafra, June 12, Boko Haram, the “National Question”, citizenship rights, and “militocracy”. In We Are All Biafrans, Onumah takes on Nigeria’s indolent and reactionary ruling elite—civilian and military—and their allies, as well as bandits in uniform, scoundrels posing as statesmen, and conservative ideologues, religious bigots and ethnic chauvinists posing as patriots. He raises fundamental questions: What is Nigeria and who is a Nigerian? If Nigeria is a federal republic, what constitutes or should constitute the federating units? He posits that the different manifestation of Biafra may well be a metaphor and, to that extent, we are all Biafrans as long as we seek to confront the clear and present danger. Onumah notes that what the current situation calls for is a bold attempt to expand the debate on Nigeria’s federalism and confront Nigeria’s seemingly intractable problem: the structure of its federation!
Author : Chido Onumah
Published : 2018
Classification : Book
Age Ratings : Adult(18yrs and above)
Category : Nonfiction
Number of Pages : 464
Ratings:
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