Let My People Go: Biafra of My Dream is a deeply personal and eye-opening journey into one of Africa's most painful and politically silenced histories—the Nigerian Civil War. Told through the eyes of Onyie, a young boy growing up in the 1960s, this memoir-like narrative captures the innocence of childhood interrupted by the brutal realities of politics, tribal conflict, betrayal, and war.
Author Onyemaechi E. Okoro offers more than a historical recollection—he brings to life the emotional toll of a war that fractured a nation and scarred generations. From the quiet villages of eastern Nigeria to the shifting tides of military coups, broken promises, and ethnic tensions, this story reflects the hopes, heartbreaks, and resilience of the Igbo people. The book questions political decisions, revisits controversial alliances, and reclaims voices lost to history's censorship.
Courageously honest, Let My People Go is not just a testimony of survival, but a call for remembrance, truth, and healing. Through vivid storytelling and bold commentary, Okoro revives a narrative that demands to be heard—one that challenges the silence and seeks justice through memory.
This is not just a book about Biafra. It is about identity, betrayal, and the dream of a homeland where peace, dignity, and unity can thrive.
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Author Onyemaechi E. Okoro offers more than a historical recollection—he brings to life the emotional toll of a war that fractured a nation and scarred generations. From the quiet villages of eastern Nigeria to the shifting tides of military coups, broken promises, and ethnic tensions, this story reflects the hopes, heartbreaks, and resilience of the Igbo people. The book questions political decisions, revisits controversial alliances, and reclaims voices lost to history's censorship.
Courageously honest, Let My People Go is not just a testimony of survival, but a call for remembrance, truth, and healing. Through vivid storytelling and bold commentary, Okoro revives a narrative that demands to be heard—one that challenges the silence and seeks justice through memory.
This is not just a book about Biafra. It is about identity, betrayal, and the dream of a homeland where peace, dignity, and unity can thrive.
Let My People Go: Biafra of My Dream
Let My People Go: Biafra of My Dream is a deeply personal and eye-opening journey into one of Africa's most painful and politically silenced histories—the Nigerian Civil War. Told through the eyes of Onyie, a young boy growing up in the 1960s, this memoir-like narrative captures the innocence of childhood interrupted by the brutal realities of politics, tribal conflict, betrayal, and war.
Author Onyemaechi E. Okoro offers more than a historical recollection—he brings to life the emotional toll of a war that fractured a nation and scarred generations. From the quiet villages of eastern Nigeria to the shifting tides of military coups, broken promises, and ethnic tensions, this story reflects the hopes, heartbreaks, and resilience of the Igbo people. The book questions political decisions, revisits controversial alliances, and reclaims voices lost to history's censorship.
Courageously honest, Let My People Go is not just a testimony of survival, but a call for remembrance, truth, and healing. Through vivid storytelling and bold commentary, Okoro revives a narrative that demands to be heard—one that challenges the silence and seeks justice through memory.
This is not just a book about Biafra. It is about identity, betrayal, and the dream of a homeland where peace, dignity, and unity can thrive.
Author Onyemaechi E. Okoro offers more than a historical recollection—he brings to life the emotional toll of a war that fractured a nation and scarred generations. From the quiet villages of eastern Nigeria to the shifting tides of military coups, broken promises, and ethnic tensions, this story reflects the hopes, heartbreaks, and resilience of the Igbo people. The book questions political decisions, revisits controversial alliances, and reclaims voices lost to history's censorship.
Courageously honest, Let My People Go is not just a testimony of survival, but a call for remembrance, truth, and healing. Through vivid storytelling and bold commentary, Okoro revives a narrative that demands to be heard—one that challenges the silence and seeks justice through memory.
This is not just a book about Biafra. It is about identity, betrayal, and the dream of a homeland where peace, dignity, and unity can thrive.
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| BN ID: | 2940184387703 |
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| Publisher: | Book Writing Maestros |
| Publication date: | 10/02/2025 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 1 MB |
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