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Aug. 08, 1969 - Ex President of Nigeria announces decision to renounce Colonel Ojukwu's cause.: A resounding blow against Colonel Ojukwu. rebe; ;reader of breakaway Biafra in the Nigerian Civil War, was delivered in London today. It came from Nnamdi Azikiwe - the formidable ''Dr. Zik'' - first President of Federal Nigeria who later defected to become a dominating member of the Ojukwu brains-trust waging the war. Ex-president Azikiwe announced from the Nigerian High Commission his bombshell decision to renounce Colonel Ojukwu's cause. Photo shows Dr. Azikiwe, the former President of Nigeria speaking at a Press conference at the Nigerian High Commission in London today, (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

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Aug. 08, 1969 - Ex President of Nigeria announces decision to renounce Colonel Ojukwu's cause.: A resounding blow against Colonel Ojukwu. rebe; ;reader of breakaway Biafra in the Nigerian Civil War, was delivered in London today. It came from Nnamdi Azikiwe - the formidable ''Dr. Zik'' - first President of Federal Nigeria who later defected to become a dominating member of the Ojukwu brains-trust waging the war. Ex-president Azikiwe announced from the Nigerian High Commission his bombshell decision to renounce Colonel Ojukwu's cause. Photo shows Dr. Azikiwe, the former President of Nigeria speaking at a Press conference at the Nigerian High Commission in London today, (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)