Ibrahim my brother, I join Funmi in thanking you. We need a lot of light in this steamy moment where it is all heat and no light!
This is Chinua Achebe's interpretation of a particularly important historical moment in Nigeria's history. It is his accountancy history and his contribution and intervention and I am glad it is generating so much debate and questioning but academics and intellectuals need to grow up and face this as an important intervention.
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You guys are really and truly shameless, I mean really shameless. Chinua
wrote a book-- I doubt if there is anything new in that book--on the war
and the crisis of the Nigerian state 1966-1970 and all you guys could do is
defend your ethnic godfather/turf.Why should Chinua's take on the crisis split the exchange between so-called
yorubas ans socalled igbos?This is graceful......quo vadis nigeria?????
Mr. Abdullah, all heat!Thank you for your perspective on the matter.Funmi Tofowomo--The art of living and impermanence.
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