
Internationalist Segun Osoba, reunites Nigerian radicals, by Owei Lakemfa
Cuban Ambassador Miriam Morales said Osoba, as leader of the radical movement in Nigeria, dedicated his life to social justice and the development of the Nigerian people.
They saw the Eritrean struggle for liberation, rightly, as a colonial question, rather than the Nigerian government’s and OAU’s position as a secessionist movement.
He crossed into the war zone from Sudan, met the Eritrean war commander, Isaias Afwerki, who is today that country’s president, and interviewed the prisoners of war (POWs), which included a Nigerian who had been conscripted into the Ethiopian Revolutionary Army.
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