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ABSTRACT
This study has examined the post-war attitudes, perceptions and psychodevelopmental implications of Biafran-Nigerian Civil War on Owerri. Findings in this study indicate that the Biafran-Nigerian war have exacerbated the subjugation, marginalization, and deprivation of the Igbos in Nigeria. This work has highlighted the impact of the Nigerian Civil War on the weak and vulnerable in Owerri, the children and women. The war was fought between the Nigerian soldiers and the armies of the secessionist Biafra with Biafra land as the theater of the bloodiest conflict in the annals of Nigerian history. Yet the casualties were the weak who were victimized by the belligerents on both sides as the world watched the unfolding of the worst human tragedy, with Europe supplying most of its deadliest machineries and weapons of warfare for financial gains and imperialistic considerations.