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Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by kettykin: 6:58am On Sep 12, 2023 |
illicit: Victor banjo betrayed the liberation of Oduduwa |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Raskimonojendor: 7:00am On Sep 12, 2023 |
illicit:You retreat or surrender when you can't advance further. Else all your infantry will turn to canon fodders. Banjo probably saved thousands of ibo lives by that action. 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Raskimonojendor: 7:00am On Sep 12, 2023 |
kettykin:Where they asking to be liberated? There was widespread hostility between Urhobo, Isoko, Ijaw, and Itsekiri people against the occupying Ibo soldiers on their lands..Even the Benin that was captured only lasted for 24 hours, you now think you can liberate/capture a bigger Yoruba tribe that never asked for your help. Whoever gave Ojukwu the option to go offensive on the Midwest and Western region instead of defending his carved out Biafra was not nice. 5 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Davicl: 7:10am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Paretomaster1: Your papa mumu nko? 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by 7lives: 7:39am On Sep 12, 2023 |
9japride: Excuse me, straying into your neighbors compound is not a fight for independence, but external agression. This is pure expansionism, Ojukwu only needs to do away with the Niger Bridge and secure his Biafa. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Tunde835(m): 7:41am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Rolings:Well obasanjo and colonel oyinlade didn't think so. |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by 7lives: 7:46am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Ventura1: Observe those people very well, they are always about subjugatng others. This was why they keep making political mistakes, even among themselves. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by 7lives: 7:55am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Raskimonojendor: Gbam. All he needed was to bomb that bleeping Niger bridge. 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Paretomaster1(m): 8:07am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Davicl: E pain am... No b ur papa transfer d Mumu gv u?? |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by MrLankeeee(m): 8:18am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Tunde835: They always go for things that don't belong to them. 😂 3 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Judgementa1: 8:49am On Sep 12, 2023 |
For three days, Nigeria had no government. Then on August 1, 1966, Lt. Colonel Yakubu Jack Gowon, a lanky bachelor of 32, was announced as the new Head of State. Banjo was happy with the development. Gowon was his friend and old mate. He believed he would soon be out of prison. He was wrong. He petitioned Gowon for his freedom, but Gowon ignored him also. Instead, he was moved from Kirikiri Prison to a prison in Eastern Nigeria. When Ojukwu declared Eastern Nigeria as the independent Republic of Biafra, he ordered the release of Banjo and made him the General Officer Commanding a Biafran army division. At the beginning of hostilities, the West and the Mid-West had tried to maintain some neutrality, not allowing troops to be deployed from their territory against Biafra. However, Ojukwu ordered a blitzkrieg against the Mid-West and within 24 hours almost the entire region was occupied. The invasion was led by Colonel Banjo. The mission of Banjo however was beyond Mid-West. He was to lead the Biafran invasion of the West and Lagos and proclaim the independence of Western Nigeria from the Federation. The success of that invasion was to cause serious rift between Ojukwu and his old friend Banjo. Banjo objected seriously to the appointment of an Igbo man, Lt. Colonel Albert Okonkwo, as the Military Governor of the new Republic of Benin. Banjo felt a soldier of Mid-West origin should have been appointed. Ojukwu disagreed. In his letter to Banjo, dated August 22, 1967, Ojukwu had made it clear that he intended to hold on to all the aces. Three points in the letter were especially disagreeable to Banjo: 1.You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator of the Mid-West territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West. 2.During the period of Biafran’s troops presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees, shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority. 3. Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a military administrator for the territory. Ojukwu promised that Banjo would be proclaimed the military governor of the new Republic of Western Nigeria. Banjo believed that such a governor should be a partner and not a subordinate to the Head of State of Biafra. Ojukwu disagreed. Of course, Banjo would not concur that Ojukwu should appoint a military administrator for Lagos. He regarded Lagos as part of the West. The disagreement between the two men was protracted and ultimately costly. Ojukwu insisted on having his way and in the end Colonel Okonkwo was made the Head of State of the new Republic of Benin. The delay in Benin allowed Gowon to rally Federal troops and Colonel Murtala Muhammed led the Second Division to confront Biafran forces at Ore, Ondo State. They were joined by troops from the Ibadan Garrison Command (IGC), led by Colonel Olusegun Obasanjo. The Biafrans were routed and the new Republic of Benin was quickly buried. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by MrAgbako: 9:01am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Iamanoited:Obasanjo Finnish the Biafra army patapata😂😂😂 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by nairalanda1(m): 9:03am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Tunde835: The answer might be very interesting for you. Two theories 1.To take pressure off the Northern front ...as the Nigerian Army was threatening Enugu at around the same time....and the Biafran army needed to take pressure off its Northern front...so they invaded the Midwest (which was neutral) and then the West (also neutral)... Think that is a strange war motive? Germany in WW2 invaded neutral Netherlands, and Belgium to make their eventual attack on France and the UK easier. Neutrality be dammed. 2. Consider that the leader of the Biafran vanguard was Banjo...and consider that on arrival in Benin, they freed those of the five majors jailed there, who then joined the effort. Consider Nzeogewu was part of the Northern biafran defence.... Which leads to the theory that the Five Majors were planning to invade Lagos, dethrone Gowon, and then at the same time dethrone Ojukwu in the East and then complete the aims of January 15 1966 of a united, socialist, Nigeria. Unfortunately it did not work out. 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Iamanoited: 9:05am On Sep 12, 2023 |
MrAgbako: OBASANJO IS THE MOTHER(NATURE) OF NIGERIA. |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by nairalanda1(m): 9:07am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Raskimonojendor: Well, it was aimed at taking pressure off the Northern front. At the begining of the war, the Nigerian army was focusing on Biafra's Northern borders. Midwest and West were out of the war. By invading both regions, the Biafran army was gambling on taking pressure off the Northern front, as the invasion would have forced the Nigerian Army to deploy some troops away from the Northern front (in 1967, the Nigerian army had been decimated by the previous year's crisis)...to the West. But as you know, man proposes... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Efewestern: 9:26am On Sep 12, 2023 |
illicit: Nobody let David Ejoor escape. He fought his way out of the assassination attempt. David Ejoor was one of the few generals with a very rare gift. He also craftly escaped death during the coup. The order from the east was precise and straight. Bring Ejoor to me dead or alive. Banjo wasn't aware when the troops went to the government house to seek the head of Ejoor. He gallantly withheld his position for hours and when he withstand the fire power, he retreated. 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Efewestern: 9:36am On Sep 12, 2023 |
nairalanda1: I believe so too. He wanted to divert the attention to the western front but lots of blunders were made doing this. He could have easily won the support of the minorities. Installing a puppet in the then Midwest was totally unnecessary and it only gave the minorities reason to distrust your intentions, hence they fought back. I mean, this tiny region just left the grip of the West and you are already imposing a puppet. The North capitalized on these blunders and made the advancement of the eastern force in the western front a hell of a ride. Before the Ore defeat, Biafran soldiers were already starting to miss in Bini, Ughelli and Warri. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by ozowarac: 9:37am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Banjo retreated the Army because he is a Yoruba Man . illicit: |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Tunde835(m): 9:50am On Sep 12, 2023 |
nairalanda1: |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by illicit(m): 10:17am On Sep 12, 2023 |
ozowarac: Yes We don't turn our towns to blood fields That's the best thing to do 1 Like |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by WantsandMore: 10:18am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Despite the horror of the Nazi War, WWI WWII and every other horror that followed these people spoke and wrote about them in formal settings,they were debated, argued and literature abound to shew off propaganda but the Nigerian case was totally different. after the declaration of no Victor no vanquish why wasn't the civil war a case in point? Proper reintegration, debatable literature whatnot, rather what we had was a buried tale, like it never happened. Any reason? |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by dealhunter(m): 10:28am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Iamanoited:Such a day dream!..... |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by creativehubb: 10:35am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Raskimonojendor:It was not captured, to capture a place you have to hold it and control it, it was just an advance, a surprise attack, because the two tribes had no conflicts, but they said he was heading for Lagos, hence he must pass through Benin, ore, Ondo etc...maybe they were passing through to the sit if power... |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by plaindealer: 10:39am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Chinedu wasn't their first attempt to take Lagos, but God is never on their evil side.. Lagos is fully protected, the only thing you own is your rag tag SE ipob sit at home terrorist enclaves.. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by PortHarcourtcit(m): 10:45am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Tunde835, I'm a true son of Ikwerre land, those people are wicked they killed my grandfather because he refused to release my father for the war... They are threat to national UNITY... Pray you don't have them as close neighbors... 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by KGBKremlin: 10:51am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Tunde835: The Midwestern region ambushed them when they were escaping from Yoruba land, tens of thousands were killed, Igbo immigrants residing in Asaba that are secretly working with Biafra later pay a very heavy price. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by KGBKremlin: 10:53am On Sep 12, 2023 |
illicit: The nemesis they will never come out from forever 2 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by Tunde835(m): 11:40am On Sep 12, 2023 |
PortHarcourtcit:Where is your father now. Do you mean refuse to release as a soldier? |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by PortHarcourtcit(m): 11:56am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Tunde835:yes, and they forcefully took my dad away ... Luckily he escaped from them and came back home... My dad is late now... 2 Likes |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by KGBKremlin: 11:58am On Sep 12, 2023 |
PortHarcourtcit: The earlier we realize that Igbo can't continue answering Nigerians with us the better. |
Re: Why Were Biafran Soldiers Approaching Lagos And Yoruba Land During The War by PortHarcourtcit(m): 12:03pm On Sep 12, 2023 |
Tunde835:they raped our women, took our land killed our men that opposed there evil doings... It was terrible... I will never forget... |
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