Scenarios about 'Igbo people'
The Igbo people are one of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups, primarily inhabiting the southeastern region historically known as Igboland. Their rich cultural traditions include a decentralized political system, elaborate masquerade ceremonies, and distinctive art forms such as bronze casting and mbari houses. In alternate history scenarios, the Igbo are often significant for their resistance to colonization, the short-lived Republic of Biafra (1967-1970), and speculation about how their commercial networks and technological innovations might have developed in different historical circumstances.
What If Biafra Successfully Seceded from Nigeria?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Republic of Biafra established permanent independence in 1967, reshaping West African geopolitics and potentially creating a prosperous Igbo nation-state.