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00:00 – 01:00 | Hook: The Day Nigeria Crossed Into War 01:01 – 02:56 | After May 30: Rising Political Tensions 02:57 – 06:06 | Failed Diplomacy, Escalation, and Military Preparations on Both Sides 06:07 – 08:06 | Strategic Assumptions and Miscalculations 08:07 – 12:40 | July 6, 1967: The First Cross-Border Movements, Tactics, and Human Experience 12:41 – 13:42 | Why Escalation Became Inevitable 13:43 – 16:32 | Reflection: Consequences and the Turning Point in Nigerian History. On July 6, 1967, Nigeria crossed from political crisis into open conflict. This video examines the strategic, political, and military decisions that transformed mounting tension into the Nigerian Civil War. Following the declaration of the Republic of Biafra on May 30, 1967, relations between the Federal Government in Lagos and the Eastern Region centered in Enugu deteriorated rapidly. Diplomatic efforts had failed. Trust had collapsed. Both sides began preparing for confrontation. In this episode, we analyze: The Federal Government’s commitment to national unity under General Yakubu Gowon The Eastern Region’s leadership under Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Military preparations along the northern border, including movements toward Nsukka and surrounding towns The roles of commanders such as Col. Mohammed Shuwa, Col. Murtala Mohammed, Col. Benjamin Adekunle, and Col. Alexander Madiebo The strategic assumptions that shaped decision-making in both Lagos and Enugu The first cross-border operations that marked the beginning of open warfare Rather than focusing only on battlefield events, this documentary explores the logic behind escalation. Why did leaders believe force was necessary? Could compromise still have worked? Or had the political environment already removed every realistic alternative? July 6, 1967 was not just a military date — it was a turning point in Nigerian history. Once troops crossed into contested territory, negotiations gave way to strategy, and strategy gave way to sustained conflict. This episode continues the chronological series that began with the January 1966 coup, providing context, analysis, and consequences to help viewers understand how the crisis evolved step by step. EDEZ AFRICA presents this as a fact-based historical examination designed to explain how and why escalation occurred, and what it meant for Nigeria and West Africa. #history #nigeriancivilwar #militarydocumentary #july1967 #historydocumentary