Rethinking Africa

Rethinking Africa is a forward looking blog dedicated to the exchange of innovative thinking on issues affecting the advancement of African peoples wherever they are. We provide rigorous and insightful analyses on the issues affecting Africans and their vision of the world.

Friday, 18 October 2019

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Celebrating the life of Professor Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe, husband, father, brother, an amazing intellect, one of the most o...
Tuesday, 15 October 2019

POINTED REMINDER: Those skirmishes in the mind of Harold Wilson’s dreadful calculations during phases I-III of the Igbo genocide, 29 May 1966-12 January 1970

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(Harold Wilson:   “would accept half a million dead Biafrans if that was what it took...  [Britain ’s  on the ground co-genocidist  st...
Saturday, 12 October 2019

Year 53 – Igbo genocide and its comeuppance?

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( For Biafra : ... Uzo Egonu ,  Exodus  [1970] ) Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe BESIDES ALL the lead-countries involved in the Igbo genocide whi...
Thursday, 10 October 2019

Would British conquest and occupation administrator Hugh Clifford repeat these 29 December 1920 comments on Nigeria today, 99 years on, Thursday 10 October 2019, “Nigeria is a collection of independent states”?

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Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe ON 29 DECEMBER 1920,  Hugh Clifford , the British conquest and occupation administrator in  Nigeria , makes the follow...
Saturday, 5 October 2019

Freedom for each and every African people from the genocidist state in Africa

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Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe IGBO and all other African peoples or nations who have lived through the terror of the post-(European)conquest sta...
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Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe
Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe is specialist on the state and on genocide & wars in Africa in the post-1966 epoch – beginning with the Igbo genocide, 29 May 1966-present day, the foundational and most gruesome genocide of post-(European)conquest Africa. 3.1 million Igbo or 25 per cent of this nation’s population were murdered by Nigeria and its allies, principally Britain. Africa and the rest of the world largely stood by and watched as the perpetrators enacted this horror most ruthlessly. The world could have stopped this genocide; the world should have stopped this genocide. This genocide inaugurated Africa’s current age of pestilence. During the period, 12 million additional Africans have been murdered in further genocide in Rwanda (1994), Zaïre/DRCongo (variously, since the late 1990s) and Darfur – west of the Sudan – (since 2004) and in other wars in Africa. African peoples have, presently, no other choice but exit/dismantle the extant genocide-state (the bane of their existence & progress) & construct own nation-centred states that serve their interests. He is author of several books & papers on the subject and his new book is entitled The longest genocide – since 29 May 1966 (2019).
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