Historical Events tagged with "yakubu gowon"

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Military & Warfare

Nigerian Forces Take Control of Biafran Capital

December 24th, 1969 55 years ago

Nigerian troops successfully captured Umuahia, the capital of the secessionist state of Biafra, during the Nigerian Civil War. This maneuver marked a significant turning point in the conflict, as the Nigerian military sought to reestablish control over the region. The battle involved intense fighting and strategic military operations that ultimately led to the fall of the Biafran government in Umuahia. The recapture was pivotal in consolidating Nigerian sovereignty and ending the Biafran separatist movement.

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Military & Warfare

Operation OAU Launches in Nigerian Civil War

September 2nd, 1968 56 years ago

Operation OAU was initiated as a strategic military maneuver during the Nigerian Civil War, designed to cut off Biafran supply lines and secure crucial territories. Launched by the Nigerian military, this operation involved coordinated efforts from various fronts to weaken Biafran resistance. Commanders executed plans aimed at encircling key cities, aiming for a decisive blow. The operation took place primarily in southeastern Nigeria, where conflict had intensified due to resource scarcity and territorial disputes. Its objective was to reclaim control from Biafran forces and ultimately restore Nigerian unity.

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Nigerian Forces Launch Biafra Invasion

July 6th, 1967 57 years ago

Nigerian forces commenced their military invasion of Biafra, marking a significant escalation in the conflict between Nigeria and the secessionist state. The invasion was predicated on the Biafran declaration of independence, which followed ethnic tensions and a series of coups in Nigeria. This military operation aimed to suppress the movement to create an independent Biafran Republic, driven by a desire for self-determination by the Igbo people. The conflict would soon escalate into a full-scale civil war, drawing international attention and humanitarian concerns as the fighting intensified.

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