OMG! A MUST WATCH: Most Vulnerable Nigerians - The Legacy Of The Asaba Massacres

 
There is no better time to tell this story, as history can never be erased, even when undocumented.! I don't blame those who are still angry with Nigeria, as nothing has ever been done to redress this massacre and unjust killing of innocent people. Not even a remembrance or memorial as a way of appeasing and reconciling  with the then Biafran people.
 
Watch the untold Story of The Asaba Massacre of 1967: How Nigerian Troops Massacred Igbo People In Asaba [SAD VIDEO] Barely four months into the Nigerian civil war, Nigerian federal troops entered Asaba, a small town on the west bank of River Niger. It uses interviews with survivors and witnesses, and historical photos and documents to tell the story of an event that has largely been ignored for decades.
Over the next few days, over 1,000 innocent unarmed civilians were slaughtered in cold-blood, and the once peaceful town was left in ruins by the Nigerian Federal troops led by Col. Murtala Mohammed. This video will leave you sobbing in shock...this is just the least of untold persecution the Igbo people had endured in their own fatherland called.- Nigeria. Only God and nature can avenge for the Igbos- the most vulnerable tribe in Nigeria.

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