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Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by CHIJIOKE1314: 11:46am On Apr 09, 2016
More people died during Nigeria's Civil War than during the Rwandan genocide. But there's no national memorial for that event in Abuja. What a country!"- Uchena Makiaveli Stephen.
True but the difference is as follows.
In Rwanda those that were butchered ended up winning the day whilst those that were the butchers lost out.
However in Nigeria those that were the butchers won the day whilst those that were butchered lost out.
Given this I am not surprised that there are no monuements in Abuja or anywhere else in Nigeria that were built in remembrance of the millions of Igbo men, women and children that were subjected to genocide in the northern pogroms of 1966 and during our civil war.
As sad and unjust as it is the fact of the matter is that history is always written by those that won in any conflict or war.
He that is triumphant determines who the heroes and who the villains are. They also detetmine who the predators and who the victims are.
They also detetmine what the relevant facts are and who ought to be remembered and honored and who ought not to be remembered and honored.
This is very unfair but that is the sad and unfortunate reality of the aftermath of war. It is also a true reflection of human nature and the world we live in. It is a winner takes all world.
After a war or a major conflict the vanquished and the conquered are left with nothing except for the humiliation of their defeat and the shame of their failure to prevail.
It is left for the learned, the intellectual, the true historian and the investigative writer or journalist to do his research, establish all the relevant facts from credible sources, maintain his objectivity and determine the truth of the matter about all the relevant events and all that took place.
That is why history is such an important subject. Without it we are left at the whims, caprices and to the, more often than not fanciful tales, of those that were victorious in war and nothing else.
Without a proper knowledge and recollection of the facts of history we are compelled, due to continous repetition, to accept the victors subjective narrative and version of events as being the correct one.
Yet the truth is that, more often than not, this is hardly an accurate description of the facts and it is simply not true.
The truth is that there are demons and angels on both sides of the conflict in any war. We ought to be charitable, sensible and just enough to honor all those that are deserving of honor regardless of which side of the divide they fought on.
We ought to have monuements built in our country to honor not just the Nigerians that were killed during the civil war but also the Biafrans as well. We ought to remember ALL those that were subjected to genocide at ANY point in our history regardless of where they come from in our country and honor them as well.
This was done in the United States of America after their civil war and it enhanced national unity and cohesion between the north and the south.
If we claim that we are really one nation in Nigeria today then the same ought to be done here. As a matter of fact it is long overdue.
Our Armed Forces Remembrance Day, which is a day on which we remember all those gallant soldiers that died in defence of our nation, is not enough.
We should also have a day of atonement set aside for the victims of genocide and for those who sacrificed their lives for what they believed to be a worthy cause. Justice and equity demands it.
Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by Luckylife(m): 12:03pm On Apr 09, 2016
That is why Nigerians are paying dearly after so many years for the innocent souls lost during civil war .
Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by Nobody: 12:16pm On Apr 09, 2016
CHIJIOKE1314:
More people died during Nigeria's Civil War than during the Rwandan genocide. But there's no national memorial for that event in Abuja. What a country!"- Uchena Makiaveli Stephen.
True but the difference is as follows.
In Rwanda those that were butchered ended up winning the day whilst those that were the butchers lost out.
However in Nigeria those that were the butchers won the day whilst those that were butchered lost out.
Given this I am not surprised that there are no monuements in Abuja or anywhere else in Nigeria that were built in remembrance of the millions of Igbo men, women and children that were subjected to genocide in the northern pogroms of 1966 and during our civil war.
As sad and unjust as it is the fact of the matter is that history is always written by those that won in any conflict or war.
He that is triumphant determines who the heroes and who the villains are. They also detetmine who the predators and who the victims are.
They also detetmine what the relevant facts are and who ought to be remembered and honored and who ought not to be remembered and honored.
This is very unfair but that is the sad and unfortunate reality of the aftermath of war. It is also a true reflection of human nature and the world we live in. It is a winner takes all world.
After a war or a major conflict the vanquished and the conquered are left with nothing except for the humiliation of their defeat and the shame of their failure to prevail.
It is left for the learned, the intellectual, the true historian and the investigative writer or journalist to do his research, establish all the relevant facts from credible sources, maintain his objectivity and determine the truth of the matter about all the relevant events and all that took place.
That is why history is such an important subject. Without it we are left at the whims, caprices and to the, more often than not fanciful tales, of those that were victorious in war and nothing else.
Without a proper knowledge and recollection of the facts of history we are compelled, due to continous repetition, to accept the victors subjective narrative and version of events as being the correct one.
Yet the truth is that, more often than not, this is hardly an accurate description of the facts and it is simply not true.
The truth is that there are demons and angels on both sides of the conflict in any war. We ought to be charitable, sensible and just enough to honor all those that are deserving of honor regardless of which side of the divide they fought on.
We ought to have monuements built in our country to honor not just the Nigerians that were killed during the civil war but also the Biafrans as well. We ought to remember ALL those that were subjected to genocide at ANY point in our history regardless of where they come from in our country and honor them as well.
This was done in the United States of America after their civil war and it enhanced national unity and cohesion between the north and the south.
If we claim that we are really one nation in Nigeria today then the same ought to be done here. As a matter of fact it is long overdue.
Our Armed Forces Remembrance Day, which is a day on which we remember all those gallant soldiers that died in defence of our nation, is not enough.
We should also have a day of atonement set aside for the victims of genocide and for those who sacrificed their lives for what they believed to be a worthy cause. Justice and equity demands it.






we are not one nation. who die ,die. Right now fulani is doing the killings. Femi do a kanu and save our people
Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by zendy: 1:04pm On Apr 09, 2016
How can they have a memorial for the millions killed during the war? Nigeria can't because if they built it, they would have to justify why they had to kill so many people to keep an articificial creation of the White man called Nigeria as one.
Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by free13: 1:48pm On Apr 09, 2016
Sad. cry
Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by CHIJIOKE1314: 2:03pm On Apr 09, 2016
I know a moniker 'omenka' who loves anything Igbo..
"the lost tribe of Israel" as he normally infers..
Oya come another Igbo food is done.. .

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Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by omenka(m): 2:42pm On Apr 09, 2016
CHIJIOKE1314:
I know a moniker 'omenka' who loves anything Igbo..
"the lost tribe of Israel" as he normal infers..
Oya come another Igbo food is done.. .
that is the shame you Isharelis, the "most advanced black africans" have turned the politics section into since you can't move on from the defeat of the ineffectual buffoon.

@ below: look up dude, I'm not gonna add a single post to this crap to make it trend.

Call on your fellow bigots to do that for you.

Bye.
Re: Femi Fani- Kayode : The Butchers & The Butchered by CHIJIOKE1314: 2:46pm On Apr 09, 2016
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omenka:
that is the shame you Isharelis, the "most advanced black africans" have turned the politics section into since you can't move on from the defeat of the ineffectual buffoon.
[/s]

I know you will come.. Welcome.

So, moving on; what has the Igbos done to you today?

1 2 3 ..Start spilling. ..

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