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Saro-Wiwa's most famous books are about that war. One is "Sozaboy". This sad story is about a village boy.
He joins the war. But he does not understand what he is fighting for. The other book is, "On a Darkling Plain."
In it, Saro-Wiwa talks about his experiences during the war. Saro-Wiwa loved his country. However he felt strongly about equality.
He wanted the government to treat all the different people groups the same. Saro-wiwa believed that the people should have more control over what happened to them.
He spoke about the rights of his people - the Ogoni. Because of this, he had to leave his job.
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