By Okoro Ukata
The preservation of everything historic, pertaining to the Igbo people of Biafra land is an important part of the Igbology project. Our culture, tradition, and custom cannot be complete without our story. The gory story about our past. And this is understandable when we remember that what's involved is the over 4 million lives of Biafrans lost in an avoidable war on a peaceable people whose custom and tradition hold human lives sacred. Whose customs and norms place a high value on human lives. An accommodating and hospitable people who were never known or seen as war-like, even till date.
Every 30th of May is set aside to remember this bit of ugly history, to keep their memory burning and to honor their sacrifice for the entire Biafran nation made up of a diverse people, united with one common blood.
In Memory Of The Over 4 Million Innocent Biafran Men, Women, And Children Massacred
In Memory Of The Over 4 Million Innocent Biafran Men, Women, And Children Massacred
In Memory Of The Over 4 Million Innocent Biafran Men, Women, And Children Massacred
In Memory Of The Over 4 Million Innocent Biafran Men, Women, And Children Massacred