Story Three: Independence Day
Tomorrow would be October 1st, 1960, Independence Day. Nigeria would finally be free from British rule. Governor General Sir James Roberson would be handing over power to the newly elected leaders of Nigeria, Sir Tafawa Balewa as Prime Minister and Nnamdi Azikiwe as President. Obafemi Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello joined with the Prime minister and President formed the founding fathers of this great nation.
The event had been the talk of the town for weeks, and since it fell on a Saturday, everyone was at home to observe the great historic day. The event would be taking place in Lagos, the then capital. Chideraa was worried sick. He had to be in Lagos. But how could he? He was just a twelve year old boy living in Umuagwo community, about seven hundred kilometres or more away from Lagos. His father, Obierika, had brought out his radio to the open air so that the crowd that gathered in his house could listen. Chideraa sat closest to the radio. Continue reading


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