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The Repeating Wound, by Chinyere Erondu

26 min · 17 de oct de 2025
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Audio Clip of the interview of Mr. Joshua Nwachuku, conducted by Chinyere Erondu October 18, 2024. Mr. Nwachuku is answering the question, "Can you provide a background on why the Biafran War/Genocide started?" *Audio Clip of the interview of Dr. Ugboaku Esochaghi conducted by Chinyere Erondu on October 8th, 2024. Dr. Esochaghi is answering the question, "What do you remember about the Biafran Genocide?" *Audio Clip of the interview of Mrs. Oluchi Ukomadu, conducted by Chinyere Erondu on October 11, 2024. Mrs. Ukomadu is answering the question, "Where were you when the Biafran Genocide began?" Audio Interview conducted by Chinyere E. of Mrs. Elizabeth Nwachuku 8 Mr. Joshua Nwachuku's Personal recount of the Biafran Genocide. Audio Interview conducted by  Chinyere E. of Ugboaku Esochiaghi. October 2024. Dr. Esochaghi answering the question: What were the burial practices Igbo people prior to and after the Biafran Genocide?

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Audio Clip of the interview of Mr. Joshua Nwachuku, conducted by Chinyere Erondu October 18, 2024. Mr. Nwachuku is answering the question, "Can you provide a background on why the Biafran War/Genocide started?" *Audio Clip of the interview of Dr. Ugboaku Esochaghi conducted by Chinyere Erondu on October 8th, 2024. Dr. Esochaghi is answering the question, "What do you remember about the Biafran Genocide?" *Audio Clip of the interview of Mrs. Oluchi Ukomadu, conducted by Chinyere Erondu on October 11, 2024. Mrs. Ukomadu is answering the question, "Where were you when the Biafran Genocide began?" Audio Interview conducted by Chinyere E. of Mrs. Elizabeth Nwachuku 8 Mr. Joshua Nwachuku's Personal recount of the Biafran Genocide. Audio Interview conducted by  Chinyere E. of Ugboaku Esochiaghi. October 2024. Dr. Esochaghi answering the question: What were the burial practices Igbo people prior to and after the Biafran Genocide?

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