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The Many Sin's Of Gowon by gidgiddy: 8:01pm On Oct 19
The short version:

1. Gowon changed the structural arrangement of Nigeria by abolishing the Region's, and creating states, with Decree 14

2. Gowon introduced unitary rule by abolishing resource control, with Decree 15

3. Gowon caused the civil war by breaking the Aburi agreement he signed in Ghana

4. Gowons 9 years in power marked the period Nigeria earned the most from oil, yet had nothing to show for it

The long version:

Gowon came to power in early early August 1966 when Northern elements of the Nigerian Army staged a military coup that claimed over 300 lives. However, the Eastern Region's Military Governor,
Lt Colonel Ojukwu, refused to recognise him as head of state, stating that the most senior officer of the time and chief of general staff , Brigadier Ogundipe, should take over.

Because the 4 Regions of the time controlled their resources, and were financially independent of the federal government, Gowon was forced to meet Ojukwu in a neutral territory outside Nigeria. They met in Aburi, Ghana, where Ojukwu pledged keep the unity of Nigeria and recognise Gowon as head of State, as long as certain conditions were met.

One of the 12 conditions Gowon agreed and signed to(that would be later known as the Aburi agreement or accord), was that during the period of Military rule, Gowon would not change the structural arrangement of Nigeria. This ensured that the 4 Region's maintained their financial independence of the Federal government Without fear that any Region would dominate the other through the centre

However, within weeks of returning to Nigeria, Gowon broke the agreement he signed by enacting Decree 14, which abolished the 4 Region's, and replaced them with 12 brand new states, half of which went to the North. Gowon followed this up with Decree 15 that abolished resource control,and made the newly created states financially dependent on the federal government. Subsequent military dictators would continue this trend until Nigeria had 36 states

With the Aburi accord broken, Ojukwu had no other choice but to declare the Eastern Region The Republic of Biafra, and war followed.

After the war, Gowons government saw the largest oil boom era in the history of Nigeria. However, Gowons administration was riddled with massive corruption, financial recklessness, cronyism and poor judgment which led to future economic disaster

Gowon did not fight to keep Nigeria one, he fought to make the North masters of Nigeria. Had Gowon wanted to keep Nigeria one, he would have kept to the agreement he signed in Ghana. But he could not keep to the agreement because it prevented him and his fellow Northerners from taking control of Nigeria

There is nothing to celebrate about Gowon, he was just a military dictator, war monger and a terrible administrator.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Habbeyy: 8:12pm On Oct 19
Abeg make una rest. T Pain should do something about the current situation of the country, no be to dey blame past leaders.
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 8:12pm On Oct 19
Well, consider that Gowon was only 31 years old and not versed in these things nor well-educated like Ojukwu. So he had to massively depend on advice. When he came back from Aburi people like the guy who later became Oba Akenzuo told him he agreed to nonsense (mainly because oil money was just starting to slush in and all the oil was in the East). If Aburi had stood, with oil money the East would have quickly become richer and stronger than the Federal government and all the other regions combined!

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by alanto: 8:15pm On Oct 19
I know you people we write your own article. You hate for anyone to get praised.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by spearman(m): 8:18pm On Oct 19
GOWON THE LIBERATOR OF EASTERN MINORITIES FROM ISUOMA/IGBON SAVAGERY.
YAKUBU GOWON WAS A MAN RAISED BY GOD TO TAME SAVAGES



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f8tSrnWSY0&t=38s

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 8:31pm On Oct 19
spearman:
GOWON THE LIBERATOR OF EASTERN MINORITIES FROM ISUOMA IGBON SAVAGERY

And the reason they were cheated out of the natural resources God gave them (see my post above)
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by spearman(m): 8:43pm On Oct 19
DaddyCoool:


And the reason they were cheated out of the natural resources God gave them (see my post above)

Igbon are expansionist with sketchy origin. No Igbon in the SS

Igbo History: Igbo GwọọNshi ancestors descend from Aka/Bayakah pygmies from northeast Congo basins thick equatorial forest who scattered westward fleeing from the great Bantu migration for their lives as their newly arrived "giant" Bantu neighbors favored sacrificing pygmies for rituals worship.
Akakpụ Igbo were steadfast in refusal to give cannibalism which was abolished.resulted in them being banished & isolated to the South East Nigeria forest/bush (Igbo).
Igbo GwọọNshi ancestors intermixed with the "giant" or normal genes of escaped slaves & fugitives fleeing into the forest surrounded by powerful Kingdoms of Benin, Igala, Ika, Ijaw, Ikwerre, Efik, Ibibio, Idoma, etc. The primitive "bush people or "forest-dwelling tribes" that is the forest/igbo, served as slave resource pool for these kingdoms hence Igbo name is conjoined forever with slavery. Every Igbo forever carry the recessed pygmy gene.
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Sharpsharp00123: 8:47pm On Oct 19
gidgiddy:
The short version:

1. Gowon changed the structural arrangement of Nigeria by abolishing the Region's, and creating states

2. Gowon introduced unitary rule by abolishing resource control

3. Gowon caused the civil war by breaking the Aburi agreement

4. Gowons 9 years in power marked the period Nigeria earmed the most from oil, yet had nothing to show for it

The long version:

Gowon came to power in early early August 1966 when Northern elements of the Nigerian Army staged a military coup that claimed over 300 lives. However, the Eastern Region's Military Governor,
Lt Colonel Ojukwu, refused to recognise him as head of state, stating that the most senior officer of the time and chief of general staff , Brigadier Ogundipe, should take over.

Because the 4 Regions of the time controlled their resources, and were financially independent of the federal government, Gowon was forced to meet Ojukwu in a neutral territory outside Nigeria. They met in Aburi, Ghana, where Ojukwu pledged keep the unity of Nigeria and recognise Gowon as head of State, as long as certain conditions were met.

One of the 12 conditions Gowon agreed and signed to(that would be later known as the Aburi agreement or accord), was that during the period of Military rule, Gowon would not change the structural arrangement of Nigeria. This ensured that the 4 Region's maintained their financial independence of the Federal government Without fear that any Region would dominate the other through the centre

However, within weeks of returning to Nigeria, Gowon broke the agreement he signed by enacting Decree 14, which abolished the 4 Region's, and replaced them with 12 brand new states, half of which went to the North. Gowon followed this up with Decree 15 that abolished resource control,and made the newly created states financially dependent on the federal government. Subsequent military dictators would continue this trend until Nigeria had 36 states

With the Aburi accord broken, Ojukwu had no other choice but to declare the Eastern Region The Republic of Biafra, and war followed.

After the war, Gowons government saw the largest oil boom era in the history of Nigeria. However, Gowons administration was riddled with massive corruption, financial recklessness, cronyism and poor judgment which led to future economic disaster

Gowon did not fight to keep Nigeria one, he fought to make the North masters of Nigeria. Had Gowon wanted to keep Nigeria one, he would have kept to the agreement he signed in Ghana. But he could not keep to the agreement because it prevented him and his fellow Northerners from taking control of Nigeria

There is nothing to celebrate about Gowon, he was just a military dictator, war monger and a terrible administrator.
u are just rewriting history

Igbos did 80% of what u listed there

An Igbo man brought federalism

Which useless aburi accord, u Igbos have all been bursted in all your lies

I will look for a thread on this same nairaland that dispute your lies about aburi accord

https://www.nairaland.com/7951867/reno-omokri-educates-twitter-user#127672292

Gidgiddy n other people viewing this thread please read d link n see how all op lies were bursted

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 9:04pm On Oct 19
Sharpsharp00123:
u are just rewriting history

Igbos did 80% of what u listed there

An Igbo man brought federalism

Which useless aburi accord, u Igbos have all been bursted in all your lies

I will look for a thread on this same nairaland that dispute your lies about aburi accord

Watch this short video

About 2 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzKjWjClaLE?si=OAVcoOPZQxZByYcP

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Sharpsharp00123: 9:10pm On Oct 19
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 10:13pm On Oct 19
Sharpsharp00123:
guy read about this n cure your ignorance

https://www.nairaland.com/7951867/reno-omokri-educates-twitter-user#127672292

You are the one displaying abject ignorance - citing an obviously biased write-up.
THINK for once: what does who made announcement first have to do with the substance of a lengthy agreement?? You watched the video. Which of the two individuals you see on
video makes sense?
If we can't tell ourselves the truth about something as clear as Aburi, what can we tell the truth about??

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Sharpsharp00123: 10:16pm On Oct 19
DaddyCoool:


You are the one displaying abject ignorance - citing an obviously biased write-up.
THINK for once: what does who made announcement first have to do with the substance of a lengthy agreement?? You watched the video. Which of the two individuals you see on the video
makes sense?
If we can't tell ourselves the truth about something as clear as Aburi, what can we tell the truth about??
oga y did ojukwu announced first?

Guy u people have been bursted since

Check d first paragraph n it bursted gidgiddy lie by clearly stating an igbo aguiyi ironsi abolished regionalism for federalism

Oga we all know Reno is always on point as regards history, dispute anything in that response

At least I have bursted like 3 lies in op write up

U Igbos can't change history, it's too late

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 10:28pm On Oct 19
Sharpsharp00123:
oga y did ojukwu announced first?

Guy u people have been bursted since

Check d first paragraph n it bursted gidgiddy lie by clearly stating an igbo aguiyi ironsi abolished regionalism for federalism

Oga we all know Reno is always on point as regards history, dispute anything in that response

At least I have bursted like 3 lies in op write up

U Igbos can't change history, it's too late

Who is "you people"?? You don't know me from Adam. But in your small parochial mind everybody must be packaged into your little tribal groups.

WHAT DOES IT MATTER WHAT IRONSI DID?? He was in power for only SIX MONTHS! Is there any law that says it can't be undone - which was exactly what Aburi did! Instead of focusing on who insisted on perpetuating unitary rule, you'd be focusing on a short-lived condition put in place due to extraordinary circumstances! That is what is called DISHONESTY!

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Sharpsharp00123: 10:38pm On Oct 19
DaddyCoool:


Who is "you people"?? You don't know me from Adam. But in your small parochial mind everybody must be packaged into your little tribal groups.

WHAT DOES IT MATTER WHAT IRONSI DID?? He was in power for only SIX MONTHS! Is there any law that says it can't be undone - which was exactly what Aburi did! Instead of focusing on who insisted on perpetuating unitary rule, you'd be focusing on a short-lived condition put in place due to extraordinary circumstances! That is what is called DISHONESTY!
I am trying to set d record straight

The op lied Gowon did it n I made it clear aguiyi ironsi did it

U want me to focus on who insisted but u don't want me to talk about who introduced it

U dey kerase

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 11:20pm On Oct 19
Sharpsharp00123:
I am trying to set d record straight

The op lied Gowon did it n I made it clear aguiyi ironsi did it

U want me to focus on who insisted but u don't want me to talk about who introduced it

U dey kerase


How can you compare someone who introduced something under coup conditions to someone who insisted on perpetuating it. Besides, if there was indeed unitary govt, power would have been concentrated in the center and Ojukwu wouldn't have had the wherewithal to challenge the FG.
Gowon was the person who EFFECTIVELY introduced unitary govt by breaking up the regions to weaken them and introducing the current structure of armed forces and police
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Abaki5: 11:43pm On Oct 19
alanto:
I know you people we write your own article. You hate for anyone to get praised.
But is there element of truths on it?
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by confusedlady(f): 1:18am On Oct 20
gidgiddy:
The short version:

1. Gowon changed the structural arrangement of Nigeria by abolishing the Region's, and creating states

2. Gowon introduced unitary rule by abolishing resource control

3. Gowon caused the civil war by breaking the Aburi agreement

4. Gowons 9 years in power marked the period Nigeria earned the most from oil, yet had nothing to show for it

The long version:

Gowon came to power in early early August 1966 when Northern elements of the Nigerian Army staged a military coup that claimed over 300 lives. However, the Eastern Region's Military Governor,
Lt Colonel Ojukwu, refused to recognise him as head of state, stating that the most senior officer of the time and chief of general staff , Brigadier Ogundipe, should take over.

Because the 4 Regions of the time controlled their resources, and were financially independent of the federal government, Gowon was forced to meet Ojukwu in a neutral territory outside Nigeria. They met in Aburi, Ghana, where Ojukwu pledged keep the unity of Nigeria and recognise Gowon as head of State, as long as certain conditions were met.

One of the 12 conditions Gowon agreed and signed to(that would be later known as the Aburi agreement or accord), was that during the period of Military rule, Gowon would not change the structural arrangement of Nigeria. This ensured that the 4 Region's maintained their financial independence of the Federal government Without fear that any Region would dominate the other through the centre

However, within weeks of returning to Nigeria, Gowon broke the agreement he signed by enacting Decree 14, which abolished the 4 Region's, and replaced them with 12 brand new states, half of which went to the North. Gowon followed this up with Decree 15 that abolished resource control,and made the newly created states financially dependent on the federal government. Subsequent military dictators would continue this trend until Nigeria had 36 states

With the Aburi accord broken, Ojukwu had no other choice but to declare the Eastern Region The Republic of Biafra, and war followed.

After the war, Gowons government saw the largest oil boom era in the history of Nigeria. However, Gowons administration was riddled with massive corruption, financial recklessness, cronyism and poor judgment which led to future economic disaster

Gowon did not fight to keep Nigeria one, he fought to make the North masters of Nigeria. Had Gowon wanted to keep Nigeria one, he would have kept to the agreement he signed in Ghana. But he could not keep to the agreement because it prevented him and his fellow Northerners from taking control of Nigeria

There is nothing to celebrate about Gowon, he was just a military dictator, war monger and a terrible administrator.

This Gidgiddy/OP is a purveyor of half truths and propaganda. A shameless liar who has been exposed on this platform severally but is obstinate and stubbornly persists in revising history of the civil war in order to mislead young Ibos and attract them to his doomed IPOB/Biafra agenda.

General Yakubu Gowon was a great leader,who should be celebrated as one of the founders of this nation Nigeria. He was a sophisticated, urban and humane military leader who took over the reigns of power at a difficult period. The only error I see in Gowon was his "NO VICTOR, NO VANQUISHED" policy at the conclusion of the war. It was his policy of giving a defeated,crushed and conquered people a leeway to just come back into a Nigeria that they had waged treason against with no conditionalities that has given impetus to scallywags like Nnamdi Kanu and his acolyte Simon Ekpa to plan and start a fresh insurrection against the Federation.
It is this laissez-faire that has given misguided young men like this OP the guts to continually wail and lament everyday about Biafra while consistently breaking the forum rules that are clearly against secession and rebellion.
The simple truth is that an Ibo man named Nnamdi Azikiwe opposed Chief Obafemi Awolowo when he demanded that a secession clause be inserted in the new constitution in 1958.
The simple truth is that it was an Ibo man Aguiyi Ironsi that abolished the regional system of government through Decree 34 of 1966. This Decree took all power from the regions and concentrated it in the centre in a unitary system of government. In fact it was while Ironsi was going round the country in July 1966 trying to explain the rationality behind this policy that he met his Waterloo at Ibadan.
The simple truth is Gowon never renaged on any Aburi agreement, rather it Odumegwu Ojukwu who kept on shifting the goal posts on every agreement reached. He kept on making unreasonable demands because he thought Gowon was a weakling who was afraid to go to war.

Happy 90th birthday to General Gowon, the conqueror of the Illegal rebel state of Biafra and the father of modern Nigeria who prosecuted a 30 month civil war and never borrowed a dime from the world powers.
Yakubu Gowon,you are a great man.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by aswani(m): 6:26am On Oct 20
DaddyCoool:


How can you compare someone who introduced something under coup conditions to someone who insisted on perpetuating it. Besides, if there was indeed unitary govt, power would have been concentrated in the center and Ojukwu wouldn't have had the wherewithal to challenge the FG.
Gowon was the person who EFFECTIVELY introduced unitary govt by breaking up the regions to weaken them and introducing the current structure of armed forces and police

Per the bolded, in whose government was the decree for "unitarism" enacted? Why are YOU PEOPLE so full of lies and deceit and averse to the truth?

The OP wrongly blamed Gowon for introducing something and you are hear mumbling about "coup conditions" and "effectively" in their defence.


.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by gidgiddy: 8:15am On Oct 20
aswani:


Per the bolded, in whose government was the decree for "unitarism" enacted? Why are YOU PEOPLE so full of lies and deceit and averse to the truth?

The OP wrongly blamed Gordon for introducing something and you are hear mumbling about "coup conditions" and "effectively" in their defence.


.

Google Gowons Decree 14 where he abolished the 4 Region's Nigeria had, and created 12 new states to replace them

Then Google Gowons Decree 15 where he abolished resource control

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by aswani(m): 8:31am On Oct 20
gidgiddy:


Google Gowons Decree 14 where he abolished the 4 Region's Nigeria had, and created 12 new states to replace them

Then Google Gowons Decree 15 where he abolished resource control


Unitary government was brought in by whom, ṣebi you can Google?

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 11:25am On Oct 20
aswani:


Per the bolded, in whose government was the decree for "unitarism" enacted? Why are YOU PEOPLE so full of lies and deceit and averse to the truth?

The OP wrongly blamed Gordon for introducing something and you are hear mumbling about "coup conditions" and "effectively" in their defence.

What "YOU PEOPLE" is telling you is that there was NO EFFECT whatsoever of a unitary govt until Gowon cane along. He was the one who took actions to EFFECT it, expand it, and consolidate it. He even reneged on an agreement to jettison it. Hence the father of unitary government as we have it today in Nigeria is Gowon NOT Ironsi!

gidgiddy:


Google Gowons Decree 14 where he abolished the 4 Region's Nigeria had, and created 12 new states to replace them

Then Google Gowons Decree 15 where he abolished resource control

Not only that, but most importantly, an Aburi accord was painstakingly crafted abolishing it, and Gowon SIGNED it, effectively ending Ironsi's yet-to- be-implemented unitary govt.
The unitary govt we have today in Nigeria was started by Gowon when he reneged on Aburi, created states, etc.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by revolt(m): 12:37pm On Oct 20
spearman:
GOWON THE LIBERATOR OF EASTERN MINORITIES FROM ISUOMA/IGBON SAVAGERY.
YAKUBU GOWON WAS A MAN RAISED BY GOD TO TAME SAVAGES



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f8tSrnWSY0&t=38s
this guy is on tiktok saying ikwerres are from benin.. so hes here too.. ip address never lies.
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 12:55pm On Oct 20
revolt:
this guy is on tiktok saying ikwerres are from benin.. so hes here too.. ip address never lies.

What makes you think they're not?
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by aswani(m): 1:11pm On Oct 20
DaddyCoool:


What "YOU PEOPLE" is telling you is that there was NO EFFECT whatsoever of a unitary govt until Gowon cane along. He was the one who took actions to EFFECT it, expand it, and consolidate it. He even reneged on an agreement to jettison it. Hence the father of unitary government as we have it today in Nigeria is Gowon NOT Ironsi!

Not only that, but most importantly, an Aburi accord was painstakingly crafted abolishing it, and Gowon SIGNED it, effectively ending Ironsi's yet-to- be-implemented unitary govt.
The unitary govt we have today in Nigeria was started by Gowon when he reneged on Aburi, created states, etc.

Conflating, muddying waters and twisting words won't cut it.

Forget Aburi, it was Aguyi Ironsì that introduced unitary government by decree. The Politics text books can't be wrong.

I am not blaming him so stop being defensive. Whatever Gowon did or the other stuff you are throwing in for distraction purposes is neither here nor there, Okay!
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by ObiPandora: 1:35pm On Oct 20
Foolish obedient ipob too many for nl. Everyone not igbo as a sin na only igbos no de get sin in your people's deranged medulla.


gidgiddy:
The short version:

1. Gowon changed the structural arrangement of Nigeria by abolishing the Region's, and creating states

2. Gowon introduced unitary rule by abolishing resource control

3. Gowon caused the civil war by breaking the Aburi agreement

4. Gowons 9 years in power marked the period Nigeria earned the most from oil, yet had nothing to show for it

The long version:

Gowon came to power in early early August 1966 when Northern elements of the Nigerian Army staged a military coup that claimed over 300 lives. However, the Eastern Region's Military Governor,
Lt Colonel Ojukwu, refused to recognise him as head of state, stating that the most senior officer of the time and chief of general staff , Brigadier Ogundipe, should take over.

Because the 4 Regions of the time controlled their resources, and were financially independent of the federal government, Gowon was forced to meet Ojukwu in a neutral territory outside Nigeria. They met in Aburi, Ghana, where Ojukwu pledged keep the unity of Nigeria and recognise Gowon as head of State, as long as certain conditions were met.

One of the 12 conditions Gowon agreed and signed to(that would be later known as the Aburi agreement or accord), was that during the period of Military rule, Gowon would not change the structural arrangement of Nigeria. This ensured that the 4 Region's maintained their financial independence of the Federal government Without fear that any Region would dominate the other through the centre

However, within weeks of returning to Nigeria, Gowon broke the agreement he signed by enacting Decree 14, which abolished the 4 Region's, and replaced them with 12 brand new states, half of which went to the North. Gowon followed this up with Decree 15 that abolished resource control,and made the newly created states financially dependent on the federal government. Subsequent military dictators would continue this trend until Nigeria had 36 states

With the Aburi accord broken, Ojukwu had no other choice but to declare the Eastern Region The Republic of Biafra, and war followed.

After the war, Gowons government saw the largest oil boom era in the history of Nigeria. However, Gowons administration was riddled with massive corruption, financial recklessness, cronyism and poor judgment which led to future economic disaster

Gowon did not fight to keep Nigeria one, he fought to make the North masters of Nigeria. Had Gowon wanted to keep Nigeria one, he would have kept to the agreement he signed in Ghana. But he could not keep to the agreement because it prevented him and his fellow Northerners from taking control of Nigeria

There is nothing to celebrate about Gowon, he was just a military dictator, war monger and a terrible administrator.
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by gidgiddy: 1:35pm On Oct 20
My only happiness is that Gowon lived long enough to see his 'one Nigeria' become the total mess Ojukwu warned it would be

With the benefit of hindsight, Ojukwu was right to try to get out of the future disaster called Nigeria

It may not have worked out but one Nigeria has become the nightmare he said it would be

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Sharpsharp00123: 1:40pm On Oct 20
gidgiddy:
My only happiness is that Gowon lived long enough to see his 'one Nigeria' become the total mess Ojukwu warned it would be

With the benefit of hindsight, Ojukwu was right to try to get out of the future disaster called Nigeria

It may not have worked out but one Nigeria has become the nightmare he said it would be
keep quiet

U no get shame at all?

U are just as stubborn n clueless like your elders, u have been bursted a million times n u never stop all these madness

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by revolt(m): 1:44pm On Oct 20
DaddyCoool:


What makes you think they're not?
What makes you think ikwerres are benin. The word itself means what? Lol. That the new lie. So they left all their benin lineage names, deities, cuture and langusge and picked up an igboid dialect lol. Where are you from curiously? You should have no dog in this fight.
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 1:44pm On Oct 20
aswani:


Conflating, muddying waters and twisting words won't cut it.

Forget Aburi, it was Aguyi Ironsì that introduced unitary government by decree. The Politics text books can't be wrong.

I am not blaming him so stop being defensive. Whatever Gowon did or the other stuff you are throwing in for distraction purposes is neither here nor there, Okay!

OK, let's put it to you another way. What were the EFFECTS of Ironsi's unitary govt before Gowon came along? List them
Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by GBTYO: 1:47pm On Oct 20
gidgiddy:
The short version:

1. Gowon changed the structural arrangement of Nigeria by abolishing the Region's, and creating states

2. Gowon introduced unitary rule by abolishing resource control

3. Gowon caused the civil war by breaking the Aburi agreement

4. Gowons 9 years in power marked the period Nigeria earned the most from oil, yet had nothing to show for it

The long version:

Gowon came to power in early early August 1966 when Northern elements of the Nigerian Army staged a military coup that claimed over 300 lives. However, the Eastern Region's Military Governor,
Lt Colonel Ojukwu, refused to recognise him as head of state, stating that the most senior officer of the time and chief of general staff , Brigadier Ogundipe, should take over.

Because the 4 Regions of the time controlled their resources, and were financially independent of the federal government, Gowon was forced to meet Ojukwu in a neutral territory outside Nigeria. They met in Aburi, Ghana, where Ojukwu pledged keep the unity of Nigeria and recognise Gowon as head of State, as long as certain conditions were met.

One of the 12 conditions Gowon agreed and signed to(that would be later known as the Aburi agreement or accord), was that during the period of Military rule, Gowon would not change the structural arrangement of Nigeria. This ensured that the 4 Region's maintained their financial independence of the Federal government Without fear that any Region would dominate the other through the centre

However, within weeks of returning to Nigeria, Gowon broke the agreement he signed by enacting Decree 14, which abolished the 4 Region's, and replaced them with 12 brand new states, half of which went to the North. Gowon followed this up with Decree 15 that abolished resource control,and made the newly created states financially dependent on the federal government. Subsequent military dictators would continue this trend until Nigeria had 36 states

With the Aburi accord broken, Ojukwu had no other choice but to declare the Eastern Region The Republic of Biafra, and war followed.

After the war, Gowons government saw the largest oil boom era in the history of Nigeria. However, Gowons administration was riddled with massive corruption, financial recklessness, cronyism and poor judgment which led to future economic disaster

Gowon did not fight to keep Nigeria one, he fought to make the North masters of Nigeria. Had Gowon wanted to keep Nigeria one, he would have kept to the agreement he signed in Ghana. But he could not keep to the agreement because it prevented him and his fellow Northerners from taking control of Nigeria

There is nothing to celebrate about Gowon, he was just a military dictator, war monger and a terrible administrator.

Rubbish.

Nigeria's problems are you Ibos and nothing else.

Your write up is filled with your usual lame lies.

I have said my own and that is that you Ibos are the architects of Nigeria's failure brought about by your greed.

And don't tell me to do advocacy for your useless Biafra . You of all people know I will not hesitate to drive you all out if it was down to me. Go and arrange yourselves in your yeast and come and tell Nigerians with one voice and action that you want out and see if anyone will stop you.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by DaddyCoool(f): 1:48pm On Oct 20
revolt:

What makes you think ikwerres are benin. The word itself means what? Lol. That the new lie. So they left all their benin lineage names, deities, cuture and langusge and picked up an igboid dialect lol. Where are you from curiously? You should have no dog in this fight.

TBH their names and customs and even appearance seem suspiciously Igbo to me as an outsider. But if they themselves say they are from Benin... why would they say that? My question is WHY.

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Re: The Many Sin's Of Gowon by Dafresh: 1:54pm On Oct 20
confusedlady:


This Gidgiddy/OP is a purveyor of half truths and propaganda. A shameless liar who has been exposed on this platform severally but is obstinate and stubbornly persists in revising history of the civil war in order to mislead young Ibos and attract them to his doomed IPOB/Biafra agenda.

General Yakubu Gowon was a great leader,who should be celebrated as one of the founders of this nation Nigeria. He was a sophisticated, urban and humane military leader who took over the reigns of power at a difficult period. The only error I see in Gowon was his "NO VICTOR, NO VANQUISHED" policy at the conclusion of the war. It was his policy of giving a defeated,crushed and conquered people a leeway to just come back into a Nigeria that they had waged treason against with no conditionalities that has given impetus to scallywags like Nnamdi Kanu and his acolyte Simon Ekpa to plan and start a fresh insurrection against the Federation.
It is this laissez-faire that has given misguided young men like this OP the guts to continually wail and lament everyday about Biafra while consistently breaking the forum rules that are clearly against secession and rebellion.
The simple truth is that an Ibo man named Nnamdi Azikiwe opposed Chief Obafemi Awolowo when he demanded that a secession clause be inserted in the new constitution in 1958.
The simple truth is that it was an Ibo man Aguiyi Ironsi that abolished the regional system of government through Decree 34 of 1966. This Decree took all power from the regions and concentrated it in the centre in a unitary system of government. In fact it was while Ironsi was going round the country in July 1966 trying to explain the rationality behind this policy that he met his Waterloo at Ibadan.
The simple truth is Gowon never renaged on any Aburi agreement, rather it Odumegwu Ojukwu who kept on shifting the goal posts on every agreement reached. He kept on making unreasonable demands because he thought Gowon was a weakling who was afraid to go to war.

Happy 90th birthday to General Gowon, the conqueror of the Illegal rebel state of Biafra and the father of modern Nigeria who prosecuted a 30 month civil war and never borrowed a dime from the world powers.
Yakubu Gowon,you are a great man.
Clap on your ignorances

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