Biafra, officially the
Republic of Biafra, was a secessionist state in then southeastern
Nigeria that existed from 30 May 1967 to 1970, taking its name from the
Bight of Biafra (the Atlantic bay to its south). The inhabitants were mostly the Igbo people who led the secession due to economic, ethnic, cultural and religious tensions among the various peoples of Nigeria. The creation of the new state that was pushing for recognition was among the causes of the
Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Nigerian-Biafran War.