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The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by 40ng: 2:17pm On May 18, 2017
The fact is that there is enough blame to go round and if we do not end the blame game we would not be in a position to make the changes that will position our country to come out of these circumstances that militate against our growth and unity.
The late Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu has been my hero right from the time I became politically conscious, however, I wish he had not participated in the January 16th, 1966 coup.
I believe he was misled by people cleverer than him, who took advantage of his impulsive nature.
First and foremost, Nzeogwu was not a tribalist.
I have many Igbo friends, and they may not like what I have to say, but Nzeogwu was more or less used by Major Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna and the other inner core coup plotters, who perhaps had an ethnic agenda.
The pattern of the killings by the Lagos putschists was undeniably ethnically inspired and those killings forever shattered the esprit de corp of the armed forces and the police.
Nzeogwu was not really in the inner core of the putschists who knew that he did not have an ethnic irredentist agenda. In fact, Nzeogwu was seen as something as an outsider to Ndi’Igbo.
This much was revealed in 1966 when the former Senate President, Nwafor Orizu, told Alhaji Shehu Shagari that Major Nzeogwu was “an unknown entity among the Ibos (sic) in the Eastern region.”
His acknowledged best friend during his lifetime was former President Olusegun Obasanjo, then a Major like him, and a Yoruba by nationality.
Nzeogwu was more fluent in Hausa and he adopted the Northern culture of taking the name of the town of one’s birth as a given name, hence he was known as Kaduna.
My personal belief is that if Nzeogwu had known of the intent of Ifeajuna et al, he would not have participated in the January 1966 coup.
This much was revealed by his answer to a particularly probing question from Dennis Ejindu in his May 1967. Excerpts of that interview went thus:
“Ejindu: All right. A lot has been talked and written about the January coup. But how tribalistic was it really in conception and execution
Nzeogwu: In the North, no. In the South, yes. five in number, and initially we knew quite clearly what we wanted to do. We had a short list of people who were either undesirable for the future progress of the country or who by their positions at the time had to be sacrificed for peace and stability. Tribal considerations were completely out of our minds at this stage. But we had a set-back in the execution. Both of us in the North did our best. But the other three who were stationed in the South failed because of incompetence and misguided considerations in the eleventh hour. The most senior among them was in charge of a whole brigade and had all the excuse and opportunity in the world to mobilise his troops anywhere, anyhow and any time. He did it badly. In Lagos, even allowing for one or two genuine mistakes, the job was badly done. The Mid-West was never a big problem. But in the East, our major target, nothing practically was done. He and the others let us down.”
In fact, Nzeogwu never wanted the then Eastern Region of Nigeria to secede.
He had said in answer to a question on secession that “secession will be ill-advised, indeed impossible. Even if the East fights a war of secession and wins, it still cannot secede. Personally, I don’t like secession and if this country disintegrates, I shall pack up my things and go.”
Today, much of what I see displayed by Igbo politicians and citizens on traditional and social media show that the Igbo nation has not learnt the required lessons from what happened in the 1960s.
I believe that the Igbos are very intelligent and industrious. However, they are not superior to other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria. But there is that belief, among them, that they are better endowed intellectually than other nationalities and unlike many people who have superiority complexes, they have, by and large, an inability to hide that belief, which breeds resentment against them wherever they go.
I may go as far as to say that the Igbo man’s individualistic and town level efforts are superior to those of many other ethnic nationalities. But their sense of superiority and their inability to unite as a single ethnic nationality and speak and act with one voice is their greatest undoing.
As we mark 50 years of what has now been termed Nzeogwu’s coup, what a lot of people appear to have forgotten is that the coup was greeted with celebration, even in many parts of Northern Nigeria.
But in the aftermath of the coup, ordinary Igbos resident in the North were so triumphalist in their public behaviour and posture that this led to resentment against them, which was transferred to that man known as Nzeogwu.
There was a particular album waxed by an Igbo musician which, rightly or wrongly, was perceived by Northerners as mocking the death of Sardauna Ahmadu Bello.
Almanacs, some of which exist till date, glorified the killings. These actions were some of the remote sparks that ignited the pogrom of 1966/67.
But enough of the past. Let us focus on the future. What is the solution to the problems that militate against the unity of Nigeria and which themselves gave the spark to that ignited the whole nation fifty years ago?
I believe that the panacea to all claims of marginalisation and disunity in Nigeria is the implementation of the resolutions of the National Conference of 2014.
492 delegates and six conference officials were able to agree to the resolutions in the report of the conference either by consensus or via 75 percent majority threshold.
This has never been achieved in the history of Nigeria and no matter what anybody wants to say, that report remains a watershed in the history of Nigeria.
As we mark 50 years of that unfortunate day, Nigeria is today faced with a mix of circumstances that could make the future challenging, perhaps even grim.
Oil our mainstay, is trading at below $30 a barrel. Foreign Direct Investors are divesting from our economy in record numbers. For the first time ever, both the states and the Federal Government cannot guarantee that salaries will be paid, as and when due. Our currency is at its lowest ebb and today trades at ₦305 to $1.
We can keep pretending that all is well or we can accept the fact that there are rain clouds in the economic horizon and we have squandered what would have saved us on the rainy day.
Today, many of those who blame our current economic malaise on former President Jonathan were the very people who went to court to challenge that administration on its desire to save for the rainy day via the Excess Crude Account.
The fact is that there is enough blame to go round and if we do not end the blame game we would not be in a position to make the changes that will position our country to come out of these circumstances that militate against our growth and unity.
In his coup speech, Nzeogwu complained about “those that make the country look big for nothing before international circles”.
That was in 1966 when our population was less than 60 million and we were no where near among the top 10 largest countries in the world in terms of population.
Today, our population is estimated to be 170 million. This is three times the population of the country during the days of Nzeogwu.
We cannot afford to let anybody say that in 2026, we have become ‘bigger for nothing’.

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by Afam4eva(m): 2:30pm On May 18, 2017
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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by Chikelue2000(m): 2:37pm On May 18, 2017
Anyone who is still blaming Jonathan must be really sick or has his nuts removed
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 2:44pm On May 18, 2017
Aguyi Ironsi, nzeogwu, Ifeajuna and other igbo officers in the army then, cause the problem Nigeria is facing today.

1. Nzeogwu, ifeajuna & co igbo coup plotters killed political leaders from other region but told Nnamdi Azekiwe, Micheal Okpara & other politicians of Igbo origin to escape

2. Aguyi Ironsi took over but refused to bring the coup plotters to justice instead kept them in ikoyi prison, feeding them and started begging other regions to forget about the past.

3. Aguyi Ironsi cancelled the regional system and introduced the unitary system (the beginning of Nigeria problem ) .

4. The whole of Nigeria was developing very fast under regional system but Aguyi Ironsi desytoyed the system and refused to hand over power to a civilian ( probably chief judge) to conduct another election.

5. there was no remorse from the igbos instead they waxing records and celebrating the killings by their brothers in the army.

6. in conclusion , the Igbos should tender a general apology to the whole of Nigeria, for bring us to this mess we are in today

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by Alariwo2: 2:49pm On May 18, 2017
They will still come here to deny and possibly call Reno afonja.. when it's on record the first coup was an igbo agenda to dominate Nigeria and form parallel government

They are responsible for the problem we are facing as a nation today.

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 2:54pm On May 18, 2017
Is this guy done?
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 2:59pm On May 18, 2017
Alariwo2:
They will still come here to deny and possibly call Reno afonja.. when it's on record the first coup was an igbo agenda to dominate Nigeria and form parallel government

They are responsible for the problem we are facing as a nation today.

exactly,

They never show any remorse instead they continue to disgrace the country outside ( drug peddlers )

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by DoTheNeedful: 4:20pm On May 18, 2017
At times I laugh at the persecution complex and victim's mentality of our brothers from the other side. Just looking at the pattern of the killings in the coup led by our brothers from the East depicts a lot and can easily be (mis)understood for ethnic killings regardless of how seemingly noble and worthy the cause of the coup plotters might be.
Are these same our Igbo brothers that will scream witch-hunt anytime anybody in PDP or some parts of the country is brought to justice for corruption? Why? Because they feel and argue that the fight is lopsided. But come to think of it the killings of 1966 was very lopsided too.
I didn't mean my post to be a tribalistic one as I don't do tribalistic shiiiiiiiiiit but I believe every tribe in Nigeria contributed to horrible position we find ourselves today in Nigeria and infact the 1966 coup was a mistake.
No tribe should grandstand as saints or pretend to be victims.

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by paramakina202: 4:32pm On May 18, 2017
Why making excuses for Nzeogwu?
He was as guilty as the other four.
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 4:34pm On May 18, 2017
paramakina202:
Why making excuses for Nzeogwu?
He was as guilty as the other four.

that is the problem with the igbos,

they will never accept their wrong deed
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by Adebayo4all: 4:36pm On May 18, 2017
Say no to recession

check my sign
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by paramakina202: 4:41pm On May 18, 2017
comos:


that is the problem with the igbos,

they will never accept their wrong deed

My question was directed to Reno an Ijaw man who is trying to exonerate Nzeogwu .
Btw I am an Igbo man.
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 4:48pm On May 18, 2017
paramakina202:


My question was directed to Reno an Ijaw man who is trying to exonerate Nzeogwu .
Btw I am an Igbo man.

we are saying the same thing.

Igbos should tender general apology
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by MrEverest(m): 4:55pm On May 18, 2017
This man just wrote beautiful nonsense!
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by kingzizzy: 4:55pm On May 18, 2017
comos:
Aguyi Ironsi, nzeogwu, Ifeajuna and other igbo officers in the army then, cause the problem Nigeria is facing today.

1. Nzeogwu, ifeajuna & co igbo coup plotters killed political leaders from other region but told Nnamdi Azekiwe, Micheal Okpara & other politicians of Igbo origin to escape

2. Aguyi Ironsi took over but refused to bring the coup plotters to justice instead kept them in ikoyi prison, feeding them and started begging other regions to forget about the past.

3. Aguyi Ironsi cancelled the regional system and introduced the unitary system (the beginning of Nigeria problem ) .

4. The whole of Nigeria was developing very fast under regional system but Aguyi Ironsi desytoyed the system and refused to hand over power to a civilian ( probably chief judge) to conduct another election.

5. there was no remorse from the igbos instead they waxing records and celebrating the killings by their brothers in the army.

6. in conclusion , the Igbos should tender a general apology to the whole of Nigeria, for bring us to this mess we are in today

But when the Igbos declared their own country and went their way, you Nigerians came to the East to fight for 3 years to bring them back to Nigeria

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 5:02pm On May 18, 2017
Total nonsense actually. Presented assumptions and hypothesis in a way that the reader will be convinced he is telling the truth.
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by paramakina202: 5:04pm On May 18, 2017
comos:


we are saying the same thing.

Igbos should tender general apology

We are not saying the same thing and btw the North had their so called revenge coup and killed as they wish.
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 5:14pm On May 18, 2017
paramakina202:


We are not saying the same thing and btw the North had their so called revenge coup and killed as they wish.

please tell me one eastern region leader that was killed by Nzeogwu
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by DocHMD: 5:16pm On May 18, 2017
Col Unegbe an Igbo officer and quater-master general of the Army was slaughtered by the same 'Igbo coupists' including Maj. Ademoyega and Lt Kpera (non-Igbos).

Why do people like to conveniently develop amnesia even when these facts are slammed on them like a nylon-bag of ewedu-stained shiiit?

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 5:16pm On May 18, 2017
kingzizzy:


But when the Igbos declared their own country and went their way, you Nigerians came to the East to fight for 3 years to bring them back to Nigeria

Because your people did it the wrong way
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 5:18pm On May 18, 2017
DocHMD:
Col Unegbe an Igbo officer and quater-master general of the Army was slaughtered by the same 'Igbo coupists' including Maj. Ademoyega and Lt Kpera (non-Igbos).

Why do people like to conveniently develop amnesia even when these facts are slammed on them like a nylon-bag of ewedu-stained shiiit?

Colonel indeed

but nnamdi Azikwe and micheal Okpara was tipped off by the igbo coupist,

then started killing other regional leaders
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by kingzizzy: 5:21pm On May 18, 2017
comos:


Because your people did it the wrong way

Really? I hope you know that when Lugard declared Nigeria, he did it with gun and koboko?
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by comos: 5:28pm On May 18, 2017
kingzizzy:


Really? I hope you know that when Lugard declared Nigeria, he did it with gun and koboko?

your cry for biafra would have been unnecessary if Aguyi Ironsi ( Igbo-Man) have allowed the regional system which the british left to continue.

But he destroyed the system and unified everything because of greed ( typical of igbo-man)

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Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by paramakina202: 6:21pm On May 18, 2017
comos:


please tell me one eastern region leader that was killed by Nzeogwu

Ask Nzeogwu or Omokiri who is now speaking for him.
Re: The Nationalist Dressed In The Garb Of A Tribalist, By Reno Omokri by joeyfire(m): 7:32pm On May 18, 2017
I dont think Omokri wrote this horse poo. Very poorly researched and trashy piece

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