Every Igbo man must spend a minute today to honour Fredrick Forsyth, who has just passed away at 86 years.
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He was a BBC journalist who resigned his job with the BBC because they wouldn’t allow him to cover the genocide going on in Igboland during the Civil War. He resigned and relocated to Biafra in 1968 and became the one western link pushing out information about the genocide against Ndigbo.
He had written several books on the Biafran story which includes Emeka, The Biafran story and others.
His book inspired the popular movie “Tears of the Sun” by Bruce Willis”.
To our great friend in need, Sir. Fredrick Forsyth, we give you a 21 gun 🔫 salute and wish you eternal rest.
LAA NA UDO EZI ENYI NDI IGBO.
Tribute from
Obidinma Aku
To the great friend of Ndigbo
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