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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

July 6, 1967: The Nigerian Civil War

July 6, 1967: A civil war breaks out in Nigeria, the most populous country on the African continent.

At the time, the country was run by a military dictatorship. The Igbo ethnic group, living in the southeastern part of the country, led by Lieutenant Colonel Chukwuemeka "Emeka" Odumegwu Ojukwu, felt it could no longer coexist with the federal government, dominated by the Hausa-Fulanis, who were Muslim and came from the northern part, and were conducting pogroms against the Igbos living in the north.

So the Igbos separated from Nigeria, and declared the independence of the Republic of Biafra. Nigeria's dictator, General Yakubu Gowon, attacked. Within a year, his troops had surrounded Biafra, and captured coastal oil facilities and the city of Port Harcourt. A blockade was imposed, as a deliberate method which achieved its intention: The mass starvation of Biafran civilians. Biafra surrendered on January 15, 1970, and was reintegrated into Nigeria.

There were about 100,000 overall military casualties, while between 500,000 and 2 million Biafran civilians died of starvation. Alongside the concurrent Vietnam War, the Nigerian Civil War was one of the first wars in human history to be televised to a global audience. In mid-1968, images of malnourished and starving Biafran children saturated the mass media of Western country. It inspired the formation of Doctors Without Borders.

The United States' official position, under the Presidencies of both Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, was one of neutrality, considering Nigeria as "a responsibility of Britain," but some interpret the refusal to recognize Biafra as favoring the Nigerian government.

The war also resulted in the political marginalization of the Igbo people, as Nigeria has not had another Igbo President since the end of the war, leading some Igbo people to believe they are being unfairly punished for the war.

Ojukwu fled to the Ivory Coast in exile. Gowon ruled Nigeria until he was overthrown in a military coup in 1975, while he was at a summit meeting in Uganda. He went into exile in Britain.

In 1981, newly democratically elected Nigerian President Shehu Shagari granted amnesty to Ojukwu, allowing him to return to Nigeria without facing political or legal consequences from the war. Ojukwu spent the remainder of his life unsuccessfully attempting to return to Nigerian politics as a democratically elected politician rather than a military ruler. He died in 2011, in London, at the age of 78.

Shagari also pardoned Gowon, for crimes ranging from genocide to "looting half of the Central Bank of Nigeria." However, he has never returned to his homeland. He has, however, worked to fight diseases in Africa, including AIDS, Guinea worm and malaria. As of July 6, 2022, he is still alive.

In 1983, another military coup led to a Nigerian dictatorship. In 1999, the country returned to democracy, and has observed it ever since.

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July 6, 1967 was a Thursday. Baseball was the only sport in season in North America, and only 3 games were scheduled:

* The Baltimore Orioles beat the Chicago White Sox, 3-1 at Comiskey Park in Chicago. Brooks Robinson went 0-for-4. Frank Robinson did not play.

* The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5 at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis. Orlando Cepeda went 3-for-5 with a home run and 3 RBIs, including singling Bobby Tolan home to win this game in the bottom of the 9th inning. Roger Maris went 0-for-4 with a walk. Pete Rose went 3-for-4. Lou Brock only appeared as a pinch-hitter, and struck out.

* And the Houston Astros beat the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 at the Astrodome in Houston. Ernie Banks went 2-for-4 with an RBI.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

February 17, 2017: A Soccer Lineup From 11 Different Countries

February 17, 2017: Granada Club de Fútbol play Seville-based Real Betis, at Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes in Granada, in Andalusia in southern Spain. This game, in Spain's La Liga, is a milestone: Granada fielded players from 11 different countries. No two of their players came from the same country. This is believed to be the first time it has ever happened in any soccer league, anywhere in the world. Here is the lineup:

Goalkeeper: Number 13, Guillermo Ochoa, Mexico.
Right Back: 25, Sverrir Ingi Ingason, Iceland.
Left Back: 3, Gastón Silva, Uruguay.
Centerback: 23, Héctor Hernández (known by just his first name), Spain
Centerback: 22, Dmitri Foulquier, France, the team's Captain.
Central Midfielder: 5 Uche Agbo (also known by just his first name), Nigeria.
Right Midfielder: 29, Martin Hongla, Cameroon.
Left Midfielder: 8, Mubarak Wakaso, Ghana.
Center Forward: 18, Andreas Pereira, Brazil
Right Wing: 16, Mehdi Carcela, Morocco.
Left Wing: 7, Adrián Ramos, Colombia.

That's 11 different players, from 11 different countries, and from 4 different continents: 4 from Africa, 3 from Europe, 3 from South America, and 1 from North America.

And it worked: Carcela scored in the 18th minute. Ramos scored in the 28th. Pereira scored in the 33rd, and Granada went into halftime up 3-0. Ramos scored again in the 64th. There was a fight in the 66th minute, and both Pereira and Matías Nahuel of Betis were sent off, leaving both teams to finish the game with 10 men. Brazilian player Petros got a consolation goal in the 75th, and it ended 4-1 to Granada.

It was the highlight of the season for Granada. They had already fired manager Paco Jémez early in the season. His successor, Lucas Alcaraz, was no better, as they won only 1 of their 15 remaining La Liga games, and were relegated. Alcaraz was fired on April 10, and former Arsenal Captain Tony Adams managed their last 7 games, all losses.

Granada were promoted back to La Liga in 2019. Jémez now manages U.D. Ibiza in Spain's 2nd division, Alcaraz manages Olympiakos Nicosia in Cyprus' 1st division, and Adams has never managed again.

(UPDATE: Granada were relegated again in 2022. Jémez now manages a team in Iran's 1st division. Oddly, Alcaraz succeeded Jémez as manager in Ibiza. As of the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, Adams, one of the greatest centrebacks of his generation, still has never managed since being fired by Granada in 2017.)

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February 17, 2017 was a Friday. Baseball and football were out of season. The NBA was in its All-Star Break. There were 3 games played in the NHL:

* The Colorado Avalanche beat the Carolina Hurricanes, 2-1 at the PNC Arena (now the Lenovo Center) in Raleigh. Mikko Rantanen scored the winning goal with 37 seconds left in overtime.

* The Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 2-1 at the Nationwide Arena in in Columbus. Brandon Dubinsky scored the winning goal with 3:56 left in overtime.

* And the Florida Panthers beat the Anaheim Ducks, 4-1 at the Honda Center in Anaheim.

December 31, 1999 & January 1, 2000: The Millennium

December 31, 1999:  The Millennium arrives. The people of planet Earth survived. At a terrible cost. But we hadn't destroyed ourselves. ...