Max see what your people did, they think this would stop a coup if it want to happen. It is nonsense rotating officers. It does not prevent coup. What will one man GOC , I mean one man do to coup plotter. Do you think one man can stop a coup. The answer is no. they would just kill the GOC and take over the troop. It is only good government that can prevent coup. All he just did is put the lifes of the new GOC in danger. They would kill GOC, and what do you do. If yorubas officer want to take over, you now think , one man GOC would prevent them ? No, they would just kill Major-General Lawrence Ngubane and Major General Emeka CG Nwanguna, that the end of your useless rotation. the would kill all senior officer not from their area.
The solution lies in Good govt, We have to learn it is not Win by all means. At least let us learn from Ghana.
Ok now let me give you a military formation and How even with the new posting the military can still remove Umaru,
The military boys plan coup. get to the barrack. Kill the GOC. and chief of staffs and Inform all other officer of been loyal. That if they refuse to be loyal they would kill them and kill their families. Do you know any officers that would be loyal to Umaru, Nobody. Now look at the posting it tell you. Nigeria military are bad planner. Lagos and Ibadan and ilorin. They put non Yorubas there. Lagos and Ibadan are igbos. and Ilorin is northerner. Do you think in a dangerous situation trope would be loyal to someone from outside their area. What they would do is Kill the 2 Igbo men and continue to do what they want to do. They would kill the one in Ilorin.
I still believe good govt is better than all this military grigari. There is no coup in the USA because people can see that their govt try their best and they are human. The problem is Our govt do not try their best. they sit like if they are God. look the beauty of this place is the system force the leaders not to be proud. If I want to see George Bush in person I can see him. It may take me sometime for him to see him. But if you never give up the process of law allow you to see your leader. Either a senator or rep.
They do not need the extra security you have in nigeria because you are failed leaders. Fear na kill you.
To show how stupid they can be, they now put the Yoruba men in useless military position, would that not be the reason, they would be upset. Why did you think Gowon was over throw? he was because he did the same thing. Like I said northerner are not good military officer, you remember that Murtala lost so much troopes that he quit been a commander and head to london to cover his disgrace. So history is there.
Shake-up in Army Written by Kingsley Omonobi Saturday, 10 January 2009 Brigade of Guards gets new commander, 5 new GOCs appointed, New DMI, Chief of Operations named
A major re-alignment of posts and responsibilities was effected yesterday in the Nigerian Army as the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Abdulrahman Danbazzau appointed five (5) new General Officers Commanding (GOCs), a new Chief of Operations, a new Director of Military Intelligence and a new Commander of the Brigade of Guards.
The GOCs are Major-General Kamaldeen Role, formerly Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison, Abuja, now General officer Commanding One Division, Kaduna; Major-General Lawrence Ngubane, formerly Deputy Commandant, National Defence College, now General Officer Commanding 2 Division, Ibadan; Major General Saleh Maina, formerly Commandant Armoured Corps and School, Bauchi, now General Officer Commanding 3 Division, Jos.
Others are Major General Mohammed Isah, formerly the Military Secretary ‘Army’ now General Officer Commanding 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu and Major General Emeka CG Nwanguna, formerly of the DefenceHeadquarters now General Officer Commanding 81 Division, Lagos .
According to Saturday Vanguard investigations, Major-General Moses Obi, formerly GOC ‘One’ Division, is the new Chief of Operations at Army Headquarters, Brigadier-General AT Umaru, until yesterday Director of Operations at the Defence Intelligence Agency, is the new Director of Military Intelligence, while Brigadier-General AS Mustapha, formerly of Army Headquarters, is the new Commander, Brigade of Guards, Abuja.
Major-General BM Monguno, erstwhile Commander, Brigade of Guards, is the Deputy Commandant at the National Defence College , Abuja ; Brigadier-General YD Pyeng, formerly the Commandant ‘DEPOT’ Zaria , is the new Provost-Marshal, Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General AC Olukolade is the new Director, Army Public Relations, while Brigadier-General AB Marwa moves from Defence College to 22 Brigade, Ilorin as Brigade Commander.
Major-General TI Oliomogbe, formerly Commandant, Nigerian Army Engineers Corps is now Commandant, Army College of Logistics; Major-General UT Usman is the new Chief of Logistics at Army Headquarters, Major General AM Jubrin, formerly the Army Provost Marshal, is the new Chief of Administration, Army Headquarters, while Major General SU Abdukadir is Military Secretary ‘Army’.
Major-General BC Azurunwa, formerly Director of Policy and Plans Army Headquarters, is the new chief of Army Standards and Evaluation (CASE).
Major-General EE Bassey, formerly Commander 32 Brigade, moves to Defence Headquarters as Director of Administration; Major-General Bala Usara moves from the Department of Physical Training to DHQ as Director of Sports, Major-General DM Edi, formerly of Defence Headquarters, is the new Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison, Abuja; Major-General JA Okunbor, formerly the Chief of Logistics at Army headquarters is now Director of Policy at Army headquarters.
Brigadier-General Emeka Onwuamaegbu, formerly the Director of Army Public Relations is now the Commandant, Nigerian Army Peacekeeping Centre, Jaji; Brigadier-General KTJ Minimah, formerly of the Nigerian Army School of Infantry, is the new Commander, ‘One’ Brigade, Nigerian Army, Sokoto, Brigadier-General OM Sho-Silva moves from Defence Headquarters to Army Headquarters as Director of Physical Training, Brigadier-General BM Badewole, formerly, the Academic Registrar at Nigeria Defence Academy, is the new Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Military Police.
Other new postings include those of Brigadier-General OO Oshinowo, formerly Commander, 22 Brigade, Ilorin, now Commandant, Nigeria Army Artillery School, Brigadier-General Yusuf Bomoi, formerly D-G NYSC, is now Commandant, Nigeria Army School of Engineering, Brigadier-General G Bauka, formerly Commander I Brigade, Sokoto, moves to the Defence Intelligence Agency as Director, Foreign Liaison, Brigadier-General AK Kwaskebe formerly Commander 34 Brigade, is now Director of Training at Army Headquarters while Brigadier General JS Kwabe formerly of the Defence Headquarters, is now the Director of Operations at Army Headquarters.
For the former GOCs, Major-General O Akinyemi, formerly of 3 Division, is the new Director, Peace-keeping at Defence Headquarters, Major-General Ihejirika, formerly the Chief of Army Standards and Evaluation, is the new Director of Engineering at Defence Headquarters, Major General ID Penap formerly Chief of Research and Development, Defence headquarters, moves to operations as Chief of Training and Operations (CTOP), Major General FN Osukogu moves from Department of Peacekeeping DHQ, to Research |
your name is chude , am i right.
No I am not, but I just wonder how smart you people are. You see I own naija radio and , I use to run it. And the name NIGERIAONE.com1 , which I run for several years. and my former name on this website was nigeria1. It tell you how deep and much love a person can have for nigeria. My aim was to bring nigerian together. I am even a born again . Look, all my life I have taken the bold step of leadership when people would not, and to me speaking the truth is first nature. I know my decision is the right thing to do.
The word of God says there is time for everything under the sun, time to be born , a time to die, A time sow and a time to rip. There is time for everything.
You see I started this thing after the census 2006. And I know it is the time to tell the true about the real population of Nigeria. And the truth is difficult for northerner to hear. And I tell you this I prefer a peace way out and I have told you after study of the satellite pictures that this is the way out.
For you to understand the large margin between the south and the north on population, Let me us Lagos for example,
I gave you that town in jigawa state as 0.045 km, Lagos is 3,475.1, nearly all of lagos land is use. but let just assume that half of lagos is used , which is 1737.55
If you find out how many of that towns in lagos, the calculation is 1737.55 divided 0.045 == 38,612 towns
What it means is that you need to have 38,612 towns in the north to make up lagos, There are not up to that,
So I believe it is a difficult decision to make , and I know some Yorubas who own business in other part of nigeria would be against it. But Money can not count for human life. human life is worth more than oil.
In the cases of Tutsi and Huntu, we had the same problem Tutsi who were minority claim to be majority and we know how that ended.
And you can not lie for ever, this issue in future may be resolve by war and alot of killing if we do not play smart by just simply cutting the Yorubas and bendle out of nIgeria. You see at least I am not be greed, I still make sure that the north get the oil section of nigeria and they get the access to the sea.
It is a peaceful way of resolving the problem. Or else the north would be Minority for ever. |