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Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by cristianisraeli: 12:28pm On Oct 09, 2017
In the most detailed revelation yet Ojukwu said the reason why he killed Victor Banjo, Emmanuel Ifeajuna, Philip Alale, Sam I. Agbam was because they wanted to remove him, remove Gowon and install Chief Obafemi Awolowo as the Prime Minister. In a secret document cabled to the Defence Intelligence Agency in Washington, the US military and defence attachés stationed in the Nigeria reported that based on available information at that time(3rd August 1967) “in the long run Njoku will unseat Ojukwu.” In a chat with the American consular Bob Barnard in Enugu three days after the executions, Ojukwu said: “the plotters intended to take Brigadier Hillary Njoku, the head of Biafran Army into custody and bring him to the State House under heavy armed guard ostensibly to demand of him that Njoku be relieved of command on the grounds of incompetence.

Once inside the State House, Njoku’s guards would be used against him. Ifeajuna would then declare himself acting Governor and offer ceasefire on Gowon’s terms. Banjo would go to the West and replace Brigadier Yinka Adebayo, the military governor of Western Region. Next Gowon would be removed and Awolowo declared Prime Minister of Reunited Federation.” Ojukwu continues, “Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna and others kept in touch with co-conspirators in Lagos via British Deputy High Commission’s facilities in Benin. When the American consular asked Ojukwu for evidence, Ojukwu replied, “Banjo is a very meticulous man who kept records and notes of everything he did.” Ojukwu said “the mistake of the plotters was they talked too much, their moves too conspicuous and they made notes which came into his hands. As a result the conspirators came under surveillance from the early stages of the plot’s existence. Their plans then became known and confirmed by subsequent events.”

This revelation is part of the exposés contained in the 21000 paged confidential, secret and top-secret US State department’s documents on the Biafra War made available to TheNews.

In another document, Major [Dr]Okonkwo the Ojukwu appointed military administrator of the Midwest said he and Ojukwu participated in court-martialling Banjo in Enugu on 22ndSeptember 1967 prior to his execution and Banjo “freely admitted in his testimony that a group of Yorubas on both sides of the battle were plotting together to take over Lagos and Enugu governments and unite Nigeria under Chief Awolowo. Gowon, Ojukwu, and Okonkwo were to be eliminated; Gowon was to have been killed by Yoruba officers in the Federal Army.” He said further “when arrested on the night of 19 – 20th September, Banjo offered no resistance because he said then it was too late to stop the affair and the plot was already in motion. His role, Banjo said, was already accomplished. Major Okonkwo continues, “As far as is known, Banjo died without revealing the names of his collaborators in Lagos.”

Okonkwo who before his appointment as the military administrator of the Midwest was never in the Biafran army but held pro-Biafran sympathies said that “he was fearful that the assassination of Gowon would prevent the heads of state mission of the Organisation Of African Unity from coming to Nigeria. Okonkwo believed that “the OAU mission held the best hope of sorting out the Nigerian civil war.” On the night Banjo was arrested, he telephoned Gowon to warn him of the Banjo plot which “would break very soon.” Whether Ojukwu knew of or agreed with Okonkwo’s warning to Gowon is unknown. However, on 20 September, after the warning, “roadblocks were suddenly and rather severely enforced in Lagos. They were removed after about 48 hours as mysteriously as they appeared,” the American diplomat noted.

In another confidential document cabled to Washington on 12 October, 1967 it was revealed that Ojukwu who had always being suspicious of Major Kaduna Nzeogwu sent him to his death at Nsukka. According to Lieutenant Colonel Abba Kyari the military governor of North Central State, “there is no question that Major Nzeogwu , Ibo leader of 1966 coup in Kaduna, had been a nationalist, not a tribalist, who was acting for the good of all Nigeria.” He described Nzeogwu as “a victim of Ojukwu” explaining that Nzeogwu, having been falsely informed that Nsukka was in Biafran hands, boldly entered Ubolo-Eke, near Nsukka at night and was killed. Nzeogwu’s corpse was transferred to the north and given full military honours burial but not before Northern soldiers had plucked out his eyes so that he ‘would never see the North again.”

Ojukwu who told the American diplomat that coup against him “involved many who participated in the January 15, 1966 plot” and that besides the four he had executed three days before he would not execute others yet because “ he did not wish to give the impression he was conducting blood purge.” Ojukwu who latter made a radio broadcast confirmed that the existence of mutineers and blamed the loss of Midwest, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha on them. He said they called for the withdrawal of Biafran troops from these cities and that they were even shelling Onitsha with Biafran artillery to sow panic even long before the arrival of federal forces. Ojukwu did not execute Njoku he only downgraded him and replaced him with Colonel Alexander Madiebo. The secret US document called Njoku “the best Enugu has(and one of the very best Nigeria has produced). The UK defence advisor who had known Madiebo as subordinate officer first recce squadron for several years said he is “perfectly charming socially, but quite worthless professionally” he said further that “he is weak, ineffective commander and consistently had worst unit recce squadron.” To affirm what he was saying he showed the US defence attaché Madiebo’s Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst file that showed his abysmal records. The US attaché noted too that Madiebo too graduated as an associate field artillery officer at Fort Sill in Oklahoma from 23 January – 10th June 1964.

In a separate document it was disclosed that the Head of state Major Aguyi-Ironsi was scheduled to have been assassinated on the northern leg of his national tour after the January 1966 coup. Some northern officers were already plotting to kill the head of state on 19 July 1966, but “Colonel Hassan Katsina dampened their enthusiasm asserting nothing should happen to Ironsi while in the North. Ironsi was scheduled to visit Kano, but Colonel Katsina persuaded him to cancel that portion of his trip because Lt. Colonel Shuwa then the Commander of the 5th Battalion had made arrangements for Ironsi’s assassination in Kano.” Katsina told northern officers that if anything should happen to Major General Ironsi, it should happen in the South. Ironsi was killed in Ibadan 10 days later by northern officers led by T.Y. Danjuma.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Tolexander: 12:30pm On Oct 09, 2017
In the most detailed revelation yet Ojukwu said the reason why he killed Victor Banjo, Emmanuel Ifeajuna, Philip Alale, Sam I. Agbam was because they wanted to remove him, remove Gowon and install Chief Obafemi Awolowo as the Prime Minister
Lie from the pit of hell!

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Nobody: 12:33pm On Oct 09, 2017
Whats my consignment
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by PointZerom: 1:00pm On Oct 09, 2017
Hmmm
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Ngene44: 1:06pm On Oct 09, 2017
Very educative piece. This shows that tribal and regional hatred did not start today.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by ProWalker: 1:12pm On Oct 09, 2017
May the soul of Ojukwu forever rot in the hottest part of hell fire for all his lies

As far as is known, Banjo died without revealing the names of his collaborators in Lagos.”

He claimed Banjo was so meticulous with records but with all the toture they could not extract the name of any Yoruba conspirator from him.
Ojukwu bastard!
That is why I always tell people, you do secret things with Ibos at your peril

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by libertyhope2017: 1:17pm On Oct 09, 2017
Useless black people and drama. Why not divide this country so that all these will stop. This country can never ever be one!
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by perez100: 1:42pm On Oct 09, 2017
Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by CrtlAltDel: 2:27pm On Oct 09, 2017
perez100:
[s]Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.[/s]
Backstabbers

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by ProWalker: 2:32pm On Oct 09, 2017
CrtlAltDel:

Backstabbers

You mean Igbos?

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by vpaymoney(m): 3:12pm On Oct 09, 2017
Natural law has takes its place. The killer and the murdered are both *deaded* grin He who kill shall also die someday.
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by diadem10: 3:13pm On Oct 09, 2017
ProWalker:


You mean Igbos?

Of course. Very treacherous, selfish and greedy folks. Ojukwu was envious of Banjo because he was the heart of the war. No wonder he couldn't win a pin in the battle after he killed Banjo.

Bunch of losers!

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by eodavids(m): 3:14pm On Oct 09, 2017
Katsina told northern officers that if anything should happen to Major General Ironsi, it should happen in the South. Ironsi was killed in Ibadan 10 days later by northern officers led by T.Y. Danjuma.
shocked shocked
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by CrtlAltDel: 3:38pm On Oct 09, 2017
ProWalker:


You mean Igbos?
You gerrrit grin grin grin grin

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by LalaSnakeLala(m): 4:02pm On Oct 09, 2017
These guys are all dead. Let's talk about the living.
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by goldrushbooks: 5:04pm On Oct 09, 2017
cristianisraeli:
In the most detailed revelation yet Ojukwu said the reason why he killed Victor Banjo, Emmanuel Ifeajuna, Philip Alale, Sam I. Agbam was because they wanted to remove him, remove Gowon and install Chief Obafemi Awolowo as the Prime Minister. In a secret document cabled to the Defence Intelligence Agency in Washington, the US military and defence attachés stationed in the Nigeria reported that based on available information at that time(3rd August 1967) “in the long run Njoku will unseat Ojukwu.” In a chat with the American consular Bob Barnard in Enugu three days after the executions, Ojukwu said: “the plotters intended to take Brigadier Hillary Njoku, the head of Biafran Army into custody and bring him to the State House under heavy armed guard ostensibly to demand of him that Njoku be relieved of command on the grounds of incompetence.

Once inside the State House, Njoku’s guards would be used against him. Ifeajuna would then declare himself acting Governor and offer ceasefire on Gowon’s terms. Banjo would go to the West and replace Brigadier Yinka Adebayo, the military governor of Western Region. Next Gowon would be removed and Awolowo declared Prime Minister of Reunited Federation.” Ojukwu continues, “Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna and others kept in touch with co-conspirators in Lagos via British Deputy High Commission’s facilities in Benin. When the American consular asked Ojukwu for evidence, Ojukwu replied, “Banjo is a very meticulous man who kept records and notes of everything he did.” Ojukwu said “the mistake of the plotters was they talked too much, their moves too conspicuous and they made notes which came into his hands. As a result the conspirators came under surveillance from the early stages of the plot’s existence. Their plans then became known and confirmed by subsequent events.”

This revelation is part of the exposés contained in the 21000 paged confidential, secret and top-secret US State department’s documents on the Biafra War made available to TheNews.

In another document, Major [Dr]Okonkwo the Ojukwu appointed military administrator of the Midwest said he and Ojukwu participated in court-martialling Banjo in Enugu on 22ndSeptember 1967 prior to his execution and Banjo “freely admitted in his testimony that a group of Yorubas on both sides of the battle were plotting together to take over Lagos and Enugu governments and unite Nigeria under Chief Awolowo. Gowon, Ojukwu, and Okonkwo were to be eliminated; Gowon was to have been killed by Yoruba officers in the Federal Army.” He said further “when arrested on the night of 19 – 20th September, Banjo offered no resistance because he said then it was too late to stop the affair and the plot was already in motion. His role, Banjo said, was already accomplished. Major Okonkwo continues, “As far as is known, Banjo died without revealing the names of his collaborators in Lagos.”

Okonkwo who before his appointment as the military administrator of the Midwest was never in the Biafran army but held pro-Biafran sympathies said that “he was fearful that the assassination of Gowon would prevent the heads of state mission of the Organisation Of African Unity from coming to Nigeria. Okonkwo believed that “the OAU mission held the best hope of sorting out the Nigerian civil war.” On the night Banjo was arrested, he telephoned Gowon to warn him of the Banjo plot which “would break very soon.” Whether Ojukwu knew of or agreed with Okonkwo’s warning to Gowon is unknown. However, on 20 September, after the warning, “roadblocks were suddenly and rather severely enforced in Lagos. They were removed after about 48 hours as mysteriously as they appeared,” the American diplomat noted.

In another confidential document cabled to Washington on 12 October, 1967 it was revealed that Ojukwu who had always being suspicious of Major Kaduna Nzeogwu sent him to his death at Nsukka. According to Lieutenant Colonel Abba Kyari the military governor of North Central State, “there is no question that Major Nzeogwu , Ibo leader of 1966 coup in Kaduna, had been a nationalist, not a tribalist, who was acting for the good of all Nigeria.” He described Nzeogwu as “a victim of Ojukwu” explaining that Nzeogwu, having been falsely informed that Nsukka was in Biafran hands, boldly entered Ubolo-Eke, near Nsukka at night and was killed. Nzeogwu’s corpse was transferred to the north and given full military honours burial but not before Northern soldiers had plucked out his eyes so that he ‘would never see the North again.”

Ojukwu who told the American diplomat that coup against him “involved many who participated in the January 15, 1966 plot” and that besides the four he had executed three days before he would not execute others yet because “ he did not wish to give the impression he was conducting blood purge.” Ojukwu who latter made a radio broadcast confirmed that the existence of mutineers and blamed the loss of Midwest, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha on them. He said they called for the withdrawal of Biafran troops from these cities and that they were even shelling Onitsha with Biafran artillery to sow panic even long before the arrival of federal forces. Ojukwu did not execute Njoku he only downgraded him and replaced him with Colonel Alexander Madiebo. The secret US document called Njoku “the best Enugu has(and one of the very best Nigeria has produced). The UK defence advisor who had known Madiebo as subordinate officer first recce squadron for several years said he is “perfectly charming socially, but quite worthless professionally” he said further that “he is weak, ineffective commander and consistently had worst unit recce squadron.” To affirm what he was saying he showed the US defence attaché Madiebo’s Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst file that showed his abysmal records. The US attaché noted too that Madiebo too graduated as an associate field artillery officer at Fort Sill in Oklahoma from 23 January – 10th June 1964.

In a separate document it was disclosed that the Head of state Major Aguyi-Ironsi was scheduled to have been assassinated on the northern leg of his national tour after the January 1966 coup. Some northern officers were already plotting to kill the head of state on 19 July 1966, but “Colonel Hassan Katsina dampened their enthusiasm asserting nothing should happen to Ironsi while in the North. Ironsi was scheduled to visit Kano, but Colonel Katsina persuaded him to cancel that portion of his trip because Lt. Colonel Shuwa then the Commander of the 5th Battalion had made arrangements for Ironsi’s assassination in Kano.” Katsina told northern officers that if anything should happen to Major General Ironsi, it should happen in the South. Ironsi was killed in Ibadan 10 days later by northern officers led by T.Y. Danjuma.

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Where are these documents? Biko! Yoruba plotting to take over Lagos and Enugu, so na so una fear Yoruba reach.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by goldrushbooks: 5:06pm On Oct 09, 2017
perez100:
Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.


In other words paranoid made ojukwu kill an innocent brilliant officer.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Nobody: 6:54pm On Oct 09, 2017
Bloody coward, you are yet to tell is why you abandoned your rag tag army and ran away

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by MasterofNL: 8:52pm On Oct 09, 2017
Pazienza, Dedetwo what do you think?
Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by T9ksy(m): 12:39am On Oct 10, 2017
JayJohnson:
Bloody coward, you are yet to tell is why you abandoned your rag tag army and ran away


Na Awo advised the cantankerous self-obsessed ego-centric orangutan lookalike to leg it in the middle of the night to abidjan

with his benz . grin

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by kayusely70(m): 3:02am On May 07, 2019
Whatever, blame banjo for aligning with ojukwu

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by oduademonest: 4:29am On May 07, 2019
Never trust Yiibos

Never rent to them in Nigeria

Never allow them to become president in Nigeria

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Seekdue: 8:18pm On Oct 12, 2019
diadem10:


Of course. Very treacherous, selfish and greedy folks. Ojukwu was envious of Banjo because he was the heart of the war. No wonder he couldn't win a pin in the battle after he killed Banjo.

Bunch of losers!

It's obvious you are a tribal bigot, calling an entire race derogatory names based on a story you just read. Your bias against Ndigbo has deprived you of the common sense to carry out basic research. You claimed Ojukwu was "envious" of Banjo, smh. On what level? Odumegwu Ojukwu was an Oxford grad. Of course I know your tribal sentiments would blind you from recognising that. Even though Banjo was one of the first University graduates to join the Nigerian Army, he was never Ojukwu's match.

You claimed Ojukwu never won "a pin after Banjo's death", that's another show of your ignorance. Grow up my friend and stop exposing your stupidity in public.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by hargbolahan01: 8:34pm On Oct 12, 2019
perez100:
Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.
victor banjo that was loyal to ojukwu and followed his order and lead a team that captured Benin city from Nigeria army in less than 24 hours

he killed all his loyal without great evidence..maybe that's why he can't win the war and ran away since he is a coward

if the likes of obasanjo,col. taiwo, alabi isama and one popular colonel ogbomosho ran away...will Nigerian army win the war?

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Xisnin(m): 8:54pm On Oct 12, 2019
What self-serving revelations.
Those officers were killed because of suspicion and not for any concrete evidence of wrongdoing.

It is even more unbelievable that the secessionist reportedly warned Gowon, their number 1 enemy of his
planned assassination.

It was all a ruse to purge every competent officer from the secessionist rank.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by Nobody: 9:02pm On Oct 12, 2019
He did the right thing by killing them.
please did Ojukwu grant this interview from his grave?

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by dheilaw1(m): 11:00pm On Oct 12, 2019
Tolexander:
Lie from the pit of hell!
that was the excuse ojukwu gave really. Go and read 'Why We Struck' by Adewale Ademoyega

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by dheilaw1(m): 11:03pm On Oct 12, 2019
perez100:
Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.
nonsense. Banjo was a vital Biafra instrument used against the forces of federal government under gowon. One of the reasons ojukwu eliminated him was for his refusal to break into the enugu central Bank when ojukwu was looking for money to fund biafra soldiers. Goan read " WHY WE STRUCK" by Colonel Adewale Ademoyega

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by dheilaw1(m): 11:04pm On Oct 12, 2019
diadem10:


Of course. Very treacherous, selfish and greedy folks. Ojukwu was envious of Banjo because he was the heart of the war. No wonder he couldn't win a pin in the battle after he killed Banjo.

Bunch of losers!
you are very right. He lost everything after he killed banjo

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by T9ksy(m): 12:11am On Oct 13, 2019
MelesZenawi:
He did the right thing by killing them.

please did Ojukwu grant this interview from his grave?


No, he gave the interview whilst he was senile and in a vegetative state on his sick bed in london.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by dododawa1: 4:27am On Oct 13, 2019
perez100:
Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.
mumu,why did AFONJA adekunle fajuyi die with Igbo ironsi.

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Re: Why I Killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna And Others – Ojukwu by capitalzero: 4:40am On Oct 13, 2019
perez100:
Banjo was not a loyal officer and he was deeply involved in betraying Biafra soldiers. He got what he did to others. Once Afonja, always Afonja. Ojukwu didn't want to take chances because of what happened to Ironsi.

why killed him and others? ojukwu miscalculations caused biafra to loose the war.

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