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Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by classicuju: 12:31pm On Oct 01, 2014
1. Zik of Africa.. if not because of u ehhh
2. Ojukwu
3.GEJ
#sent frm Zik library UNN

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Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Iceathome(m): 12:38pm On Oct 01, 2014
My past and present heros are those people who fought for our independent from Britain 54yrs ago
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by tonychristopher: 12:41pm On Oct 01, 2014
zendy: Without a shadow of a doubt,Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu:
1] First graduate and quartermaster-Genral of the Nigerian army
2]Son of the richest man in West-Africa but chose to join the army as a lowly recruit-private even though he had degree from Oxford University at the time.
3]First Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria.
4]Amist the wholesale killing of easterners in the north,still chose to seek the peace and unity of Nigeria by going to Aburi,Ghana where he signed a peace agreement that required to recognise Gowon who was junior to him as head of state.
5]stood up against the northern domination of Nigeria when all others would not.
6] Declared the Republic of Biafra on 30th May 1967 when Gowon not only failed in his constitutional role to stop the killing of Igbos but also broke the terms of the Aburi agreement.
7] Ojukwu by declaring Biafra became the only Igbo man to this day who chose stand by his people above all considerations,even the notion of 'one Nigeria'.

A great man he was.

Remain blessed my brother

Ojukwu was and will be the only man in Nigeria history that loves peace but a hero
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by tonychristopher: 12:46pm On Oct 01, 2014
tejpot:
Achievements are without biase a universal currency and I got the fact that he has influenced people with his achievements. Whether some people try to discredit or denigrate his achievement is left to be seen in years to come. I support ur claim that he's worthy of celebration, what I don't support is over celebrating him when thousands of Nigerians home and abroad have equally achieved that fit in their respective field. No offence

And name any those Nigerian abroad please
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He is in NASA

Google him

He is a model to me

Maybe tiwa savage is yours
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by olucomf: 12:47pm On Oct 01, 2014
Shekau. My best euro of the year..
etunoman76: For every strides achieved by all well meaning nations, there are heroes who are well known for the significant roles played in relative field towards the attainment of set national goals. Who is your HERO?

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE!!!!!!
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by tonychristopher: 12:48pm On Oct 01, 2014
Atmmachine:


He is your father's mate.
What has your father achieved ??

Maybe his father is a rolling stone never built a home

Ask him the name if his father
A man with no name
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by zendy: 12:52pm On Oct 01, 2014
obayaya: No Nigerian Leader, Past or Present divides opinion like the late General Murtala Mohammed. His 199 days rule as Nigeria's Supreme Commander was the most promising period in Nigeria's history after the war.

His first action as head of state was to scrap the 1973 census, which was weighted in favor of the north, and to revert to the 1963 count for official purposes.

He purged the Civil Service and began demobilization of Nigeria's overbloated Armed Forces. He initiated an expansion of the Private sector into areas dominated by Public Corporation.

His rule was popular amongst the masses. The people had faith in his rule.

Perhaps, his biggest contribution to Nigeria came in the area of Foreign Relations. He adopted the Nigeria first orientation. Nigeria became neutral rather than nonaligned in international politics.

His "Africa has come of age" speech at the OAU was instrumental to the resolution of the conflict in Angola and became a model for Africa's self realization.

He was assassinated on 13th February, 1976.

[img] http://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ZeroRatedMobileAccess&from=Murtala_Mohammed&to=/wiki/File:Mohammedandakinyemi.jpg[/img]

As a young Officer, His role in the Coups of the 1660's can never be overemphasized. He was the arrowhead in the coup that ousted Ironsi.

As the GOC of the 2nd Division during the Civil War, Murtala Mohammed supervised the massacre of nearly all the male folks from the present day Asaba in cold blood.

He's fondly remembered for his insistence on Amphibious crossing of the River Niger despite recommendations from Lagos that he should wait for the bridge which was being repaired at the time. He finally made the amphibious crossing on the 3rd attempt after failing twice.

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General Murtala Mohammed is my hero. Maybe if he was allowed to remain in office for a longer time, Nigeria would've been better for it.

It could be that all he did was initial gra gra, but then we wouldn't know. He was a patriotic Nigeria and gave Nigeria his best. Both as a soldier and as her Head of State.


General Murtala Ramat Muhammed


How can this war criminal,failed soldier and ethnic cleansing murderer of a man be your hero? It is a national disgrace that this mans face is on the N20 note and has an international airport named after him. A man who supervised the ethnic motivated killings of over 300 Igbo soldiers and who's troops started the killings of defenceless civilians all over Nigeria with his 'operation Araba'. A man who's troops continued this dastardly act with the slaughter of over 700 civilians who came to welcome him on Asaba. A man who led thousands of men to their deaths trying to cross the river Niger. A man who commited one of the worst acts of military indecipline by not only retiring everyone who was above him in rank when he came to power but then promoted himself from one star Brigadier to a full 4 star General in one jump. Murutala was the military face of the Northern Nigerian oligarchy that destroyed Nigeria. The man was a disgrace to the military uniform he wore.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Nobody: 12:53pm On Oct 01, 2014
Past. Ojukwu.
Present. Rochas.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by MPEROR: 12:56pm On Oct 01, 2014
Godswill Akpabio
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Mbediogu(m): 1:00pm On Oct 01, 2014
There is only One true and abiding Hero recognized by all surviving Nigerians. He has many Nigerian names such as Chineke, Oluwa, Allah, Oghene, Abasi, Aondo, Owocho, Ojo, and many other.
All others have disappointed or are at the verge of seeking position to do so. Dem all na wash! Quote me please.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by WoodcrestMayor(m): 1:03pm On Oct 01, 2014
Really

U nid to dust your history books brada
begwong: General Yakubu Gowon!
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Ghanamustgo(m): 1:05pm On Oct 01, 2014
My mother
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Nobody: 1:05pm On Oct 01, 2014
My present Heroine... My Mother.
She is a jewel of inestimable value n my wonderful origin. There is no bond quite like that btw mother n child. U know me in ways no one else ever will. U also see me in all d things I can still become n continue having faith that I can do n be whatever I want no matter my age. U are my biggest fan, my mentor, my confidant n MY LOVE. The first person I call to tell when things are going great. The comfort that comes from our frienship, d confidence that Ur faith in me instilled n Ur unquestionable support of whatever I do is irreplaceable. I wear an unconditional love n support around me like a big hug every single day. I am so blessed to ve U in my life. I hope U break over 100 with good health n strong mind. There'll neva be a day in my life when I won't need U. Even if I ve a wonderful family blessed with blessed kids in d future, Ur place is irreplaceable as U remains my past n my tday... Love U mom to d moon n back.
Happy independent day!

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Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by obayaya(m): 1:07pm On Oct 01, 2014
zendy:

How can this war criminal,failed soldier and ethnic cleansing murderer of a man be your hero? It is a national disgrace that this mans face is on the N20 note and has an international airport named after him. A man who supervised the ethnic motivated killings of over 300 Igbo soldiers and who's troops started the killings of defenceless civilians all over Nigeria with his 'operation Araba'. A man who's troops continued this dastardly act with the slaughter of over 700 civilians who came to welcome him on Asaba. A man who led thousands of men to their deaths trying to cross the river Niger. A man who commited one of the worst acts of military indecipline by not only retiring everyone who was above him in rank when he came to power but then promoted himself from one star Brigadier to a full 4 star General in one jump. Murutala was the military face of the Northern Nigerian oligarchy that destroyed Nigeria. The man was a disgrace to the military uniform he wore.

You are right!!! He did all that.. But he's my hero nevertheless. That's why I said in the beginning that no Nigerian leader divides opinion like him.

I'm an Igbo man and I have read a lot about the atrocities he committed during the war. But that couldn't change my admiration for the man, no matter how hard I tried.

He was an overzealous officer but he was passionate and courageous. And his rule was a glimmer of light in the dark Nigerian tunnel. A light that was extinguished so soon.

The man had his faults. He had his fair share of mistakes but he redeemed himself in that 6 months he ruled this country. The country had a sense of direction that 6 months.

You might not share my admiration for the man. But, He's my hero.

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Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by mainman7(m): 1:08pm On Oct 01, 2014
The Great OBAFEMI AWOLOWO!!!!!

The Great OBAFEMI AWOLOWO!!!!!

The Great OBAFEMI AWOLOWO!!!!!

He loved the people and the country more than any other leader did . He showed other leaders what a true Leadership is all about. In Africa, first to introduce free education and a lot of other things that benefits the masses.
If not for the Great AWOLOWO, we won't have any Nigeria to Celebrate today. The unifornmed Generallisimo, whose military intelligence and military srategy saved Nigeria and preserved us as one.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Tonylyte(m): 1:10pm On Oct 01, 2014
Blaqsmith:

Its my birthday,please don't use ur chronic dumbness to spoil the fun here...


Anu npama!
You are celebrating your several years of stewpidity then...umu nna gi.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Amokwe(m): 1:14pm On Oct 01, 2014
Blaqsmith: Chief Obafemi Awolowo.


A true hero who proposed and propounded the practical of FREE education in Nigeria Yoruba land and worked towards its implementation.


And for the present ones...make I still dey think.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Tonylyte(m): 1:17pm On Oct 01, 2014
benjsniper33:

awolowo was a premier of the western region, to which other place do you expect his administerial responsibilitiesto extend to? Didnt each regions have their own premiers then? Even the mid-west had theirs, so why ascribing the massive illiteracy level of your people on Awolowo? Okay in order to make free education available for every nigerians he vied for the presidential post in 1979 and 1983 did you vote for him? Did ur parent and grandies vote for him? did your ethnic folks vote for him? how do you expect the whole of nigeria to enjoy the dividends of free education when Awo is not given the chance to be the head of state?
Mugabe, Martin luther and all other figures aforementioned by you are people who distinguished themselves in their sector of struggles, the more they were given the opportunity to advance the more they worked hard to prove their worth. Awo worked very hard and proved his worth in his area of appointment as a premier and as a vice chairman of the federal after which he promptly resigned honourably in both cases.
So young man education is not only the ability to read and write, but to subject opposite ideas to impartial reasoning and arrive at a tenable conclusion which is devoid of sentiments and prejudice.
This context of mine is not intended to spite but to extricate your point of view of things from the cantankerous tangles of ethnic sentiments.
Thanks

NEEXT!!
U dnt understand my drift...i am not blaming him for making the free education a south western thing alone, i was reacting to the comment the dude made, basing my judgement on the topic at hand.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Nobody: 1:39pm On Oct 01, 2014
General obasanjo and chinua achebe
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Oluabayomi1(m): 1:48pm On Oct 01, 2014
My past n present are: Fela Anikulapo Kuti(blessed memory) n Wole Soyinka respectively
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by omotolatoyosi(f): 1:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
Fela anikulapo's mum nd efunsetan aniwura
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Ilaje44(m): 2:04pm On Oct 01, 2014
0merta:

There were a lot of better-qualified Yoruba Professors and Scholars than the then Igbo VCs of the Universities of Ibadan and Lagos, but an Igbo man was the ceremonial President then and he presided over the appointments of his kinsmen.

A shameful act of cronyism and sheer nepotism, if you ask me!
You correctly answered him. This is one of the reasons that led to Akintola saying that the AG can not afford to continue to be in the opposition. Zik used his position to install his kinsmen in all important federal institutions in the South. He singlehandedly turned the NCNC into an Eastern party. That Ibos were made VC of the federal universities in the West does not mean they were the best qualified. They got those positions through nepotism. When people say Yoruba are tribal, I laugh them off, and ask them some really insightful questions, and they are put to shame thereafter. The Yorubas are one of the most hospitable people if not the most hospitable in Nigeria. The Yorubas have the penchant for going extra mile to please strangers.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by roxell120(m): 2:17pm On Oct 01, 2014
late Prof. Dora Akunyili
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by toygod2: 2:26pm On Oct 01, 2014
olusegun obasanjo
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Mamaflex(f): 2:35pm On Oct 01, 2014
My dad actually. I know many of you have already mentioned him.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by lasrondo: 3:01pm On Oct 01, 2014
Mohamadu Buhari
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by igbo2011(m): 3:08pm On Oct 01, 2014
tejpot:
Again, Emeagwali is a scam! He has done nothing out of the ordinary except deception
How do?

I also like jaja of opobo
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Histrings08(m): 3:09pm On Oct 01, 2014
Omotolu: ...he was a man who led the bloodiest Nigeria military coup to root out the most corrupt regime in Nigerian history.Orkar made a strong statement,too bad he did not succeed..
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Nobody: 3:21pm On Oct 01, 2014
chrisbaba1:

Lovely! Very very close to mine. Great people cannot be hidden I guess, greatness breaks boundaries.

Plus I never knew we had a female governor, wow.


Yes. She was a Governor of Anambra for just 3month.

Peter Obi was impeached and she, being the deputy Governor was made was made a Governor but resigned when appeal court nullified the impeachment.
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Godmann(m): 3:21pm On Oct 01, 2014
My Heros are Mohanmed Buhari for remaining steadfast against corruption despite obvious challenging difficult. I keep remembering his tears for the fatherland during the last election and how our foolish population never understood him.

Second is Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu. The brave who wanted to cleans the land but was betrayed.

I can't forget Idiagbon, the disciplinarian.

If any of the three had his way Nigeria would have been far better
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by Nobody: 3:22pm On Oct 01, 2014
Oba femi Awolowo
Anthony Enahoro
Nnamdi Azikwe
Nyong Essien
Sir Ahmad Bello
Sir Tarawa Balewa
Chief Michael Okpara
Re: Who Is Your Nigeria Hero: Past And Present? by sugaarbear(m): 3:26pm On Oct 01, 2014
former cbn governor charles soludo and prophet TBjoshua

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