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Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by AnanseK(m): 9:22pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Genocidal blood thirsty Igbo maniacs brought Nigeria to the very sorry state of mistrust and mutual hatred we are in now. 2 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by aiboss: 9:22pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
People can say what they want but the beauty of truth is that, come what may, it will surface one day. "Igbo coup" here and there. Yes, blame it on the Igbos and keep sleeping while the killing spree and orchestrated take over of Nigeria by the Fouta Djallon wanderers continues in Nigeria. its only a matter of time.. "There was a country" 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Ugomba(m): 9:24pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
AnanseK:we are proud of that. u ape 4rm a dirty tribe. nzeogwu is our hero. ewu na ebe akwa. 1 Like |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by logica(m): 9:25pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
AminuRano87:Fact is, many in the hierarchy knew a coup was in the offing; many just didnt realize they would be victims. These senior soldiers (non-Igbo that is) didn't realize the coup they'd heard rumors about wasn't going to be about a united military takeover. 1 Like |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Thedrebaba: 9:27pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
The main problem i have observed by the igbos calling Yoruba ( Afonja) Is to try to guilt us into going to wars against (not the northerners) but against Nigeria, some of them have a need for blood and war occasionally. SO TRUE NIGERIANS , BEWARE AND BE READY 2 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by logica(m): 9:28pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
chinedu234:Hahahaha. Frederick Forsythe? Ojukwu's close friend? 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Qelvin(m): 9:29pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Aigbofa:Pick up the book called "the Biafran story" by Frederick Forsyth a British journalist who covered the events of the war and read dude, I would rather take the version of a neutral party serious than any source from the Biafran or Nigerian side, the transparency of truth should never be tainted by ethnic sentiments, Biafran troops were not brutally defeated at Ore, the Federal garrison defending Ore was routed, Ore and Okitipupa were firmly in Biafran hands on August 8, 1967, the ofusu bridge had to be blown by retreating Nigerian troops to halt rapid Biafran advance while the main vanguard force of Biafran troops were HALTED by Banjo himself at Ore..countless courses from books written by foreign journalist even confirmed this report! Another book worth reading is the "Brothers war" by John De St Jorre...another journalist who covered the war from both sides, that has to be the most neutral version of the war as it spelled in black and white the true events of the Nigerian civil war. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Nobody: 9:29pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
logica: 1 Like |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Ugomba(m): 9:30pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Aigbofa:shut up, my bro is collecting yearly house rent of his 6 houses in lag, two at ijebu. making it 8 houses in sw in the land of the lazy and ugly cowards. |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by cahnellven: 9:31pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Shocking story.....Regrettable Bloodshed I'm i the only one who noticed that the narrator, Dr Ishaku Pam is in fact the then 1yr 9month old son of the late Col Pam? I can imagine the horror he went through. This lays credence to the story |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by AnanseK(m): 9:32pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Quote: " MainMan7: On Youtube, Facebook, etc, and other social media, I've noticed an all-out igbo-led ruthless satanic character assassination, campaign of calumny and nefarious defamation of the Persons of great Yoruba Men of GOD. Unfortunately, some Yorubas that can't see beyond their nose have been brain-washed to join in bringing down the people that have struggled so hard to build Yoruba names and make Yorubas proud and honoured world-wide. Sad souls called igbos are just too senselessly greedy. They become Nigerian economic Power by kleptomaniacally raking in our Monies in Millions by importing substandard goods to our Yoruba Lands and selling them to us, yet we don't complain or envy their becoming dominant economically. They are the very ones that sells fake roofing sheets to us and still shamelessly turn around to call us brown-roof republic; obviously igbos conscience is monumentally deader than dead. Only satanically directionless shallow-minded igbo being could wish evil and downfall for a so peaceful and humble man like Adeboye. I wonder why Yorubas are saving face in the face of this igbo-led ruthless satanic character assassination, campaign of calumny and nefarious defamation of the Persons of these great Yoruba Men of GOD. Everybody cannot be traders, while they become filth rich short-changing us selling sustandard goods to us. Yorubas, as the most specially created Spiritual Beings focus on spiritual things and now that it's financially rewarding, the igbos suddenly started suffering chronic insomnia as a result of this GOD-given Yorubas Greatness. Whatever satanically shallow-minded igbos can't have, they'll try to ensure Yorubas don't have it. They are hell-bent on removing every iota of Glory remaining on the Yorubas, the only position GOD place us as the 1st currently in Nigeria, Africa and the World is the Church. I bet my left ball, if igbo pastors these successful ones, all the derogatory evil things being spread against these wonderful men would never be. Thunder, Lightening and Fire of GOD that called these wonderful Men of GOD shall shatter u evil- minded igbos to irredeemable pieces!!! Sad souls called igbos shall NEVER find Peace! Ashe wa!!! Ashe o! The satanic igbos' hatred to see any other Tribe succeed or become great and their nefarious insatiable avaricious desire to hijack whatever belongs to others came to fore right from the 2nd Republic. Despite the fact that igbos headed the largest % of the Topmost political offices and Ministerial positions during the era, they still aimed to totally enslave Nigeria by becoming the Number 1 citizen. This igbo's satanic rapacity for wealth and position made them to mastermind the Very 1st bloodshed Coup (15 January, 1966) ever in Nigeria during which no single igbo died. Hausas quickly used the only language that igbos understand to earn back their respect from the ever myopically senseless igbos, putting them into where greedy people belong by cutting them to size with the help of Great Yorubas. The ever accommodating Yorubas would not get their well-deserved respect from the senseless igbos untill they apply the Hausa treatment on them." |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Odingo1: 9:32pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
sukkot:,Are you for real ,[/b]what happen to the heritage bequeathed by the ancestors if everyone abandoned his or her village[b],Fulani herdsmen will thank god and have a field play without any challenge.Emirs will be installed in all the abandoned villages,that is what they are doing in Southern Kaduna now. 1 Like |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Nobody: 9:33pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Qelvin: Frederick Forsyth was a Biafran sympathizer and a very good fiction writer. He wrote "the day of the jackal" His Biafran account was probably another fiction too. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Ugomba(m): 9:33pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
1bkaye:using a fake internet picture of a black american can't erase ur ugly yoruba face. yoruba girls- THE LEAST DESIRED IN NIGERIA. *spit on the ground* |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by logica(m): 9:34pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
cahnellven:Apparently he is privy to his family history. 1 Like |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Qelvin(m): 9:34pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
AnanseK:Yeah it was Igbos that wasted the likes of Abiola, Kudirat, Annulled June 12, brought militancy to the Niger delta, and instigated fulani menace and Boko haram...always easy to blame the Igbos like the Germans blamed the Jews back in the Holocaust era...the Igbos were never your friends buddy, we left you guys in 1967 but your people said No, it must be One Nigeria....thousands died on both sides as a result of this, so why blame Igbos now? 3 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by rosebowl01(m): 9:34pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
zendy: But for some "weird reason" the coup was only carried out in Kaduna, Lagos, Ibadan, and Benin, never in Enugu. Leaders and high ranking officers of all the other regions were killed, and leaders and high ranking igbo officers somehow went on "vacation" and so their life was spared. After the coup, the coup plotters miraculously made there way to Enugu (ibo land) lounging as if nothing happened. No, it is not an ibo coup, it is an osu-ibo coup. You specialists in victim mentality would have been perfectly fine with it, if same was done to you. Ridiculous excuses. How about some of you people's ridiculous lies that refuse to sell, like, they plan the coup in order to install Awolowo. Really? 11 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by franklingud(m): 9:34pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
And now........ The E-war has begun. Begun. Begun!... Gbagammmm! Congratulations to the op. |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by harffie(m): 9:37pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
malton: 4 Likes
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Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Qelvin(m): 9:37pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Aigbofa:Like I said...I'll take the fictional account of him over any Nigerian or even Biafran version, and I could interest you on so many more books that confirmed the Midwest account from even pro Nigerian sides if you want, I've spent a good part of my youth reading vastly on the Nigerian civil war, and I surely can miss out on a good debate. |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Nobody: 9:39pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Qelvin: I will take the account of people who were actually there. 7 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by MidasTouche01(m): 9:39pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
During the war there were great shortages of food and medicine throughout Biafra, due largely to the Nigerian government's blockade of the region as suggested in a number of arguments by leaders of the Nigerian Government. Anthony Enahoro stated that "there are various ways of fighting a war. You might starve your enemy into submission, or you might kill him on the battlefield." Obafemi Awolowo said, "All is fair in war, and starvation is one of the weapons of war and I don't see why we should feed our enemies in order for them to fight harder." |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by seunmsg(m): 9:40pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
laudate: https://www.nairaland.com/3177965/mythbuster-version-coup-jan-15th The full story of major Okafors corruption is well documented in the above link. 5 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Nobody: 9:41pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Ugomba:Lmao pele 4 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Ugomba(m): 9:41pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
look at afonjas opening their monkey face.
a dirty tribe known throughout Africa for being ugly. |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by laudate: 9:41pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
seunmsg: Thanks a lot! |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Qelvin(m): 9:41pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Aigbofa:We are still saying the same thing, but what version are we to trust when we weren't even there ourselves? Except you were born during the war and saw with your Korokoro eyes what went down, then I'll probably sit up and listen. |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by xpool(m): 9:43pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
malton:[b]It is a shame how you deny your yoruba brothers, you will also deny FAJUYI; you may be less yoruba than they are! I am Igboman, and I can not by any reason deny the fact that it was an Igbo coup that featured the present south-west and south-south. Any Igbo person that denies that, is really a coward. We are a very ambitious people, the 1966, January coup in my humble opinion, was the worst mistake we had ever made as a people. The coup might have been successful on the short run, but it was a total failure on the long run, because we did not make wide consultations, we failed to consolidate on the success of the coup which we had on our palm, it was ours to loose. It was like winning a football match by 4:0 in 25 minutes, and loosing the match at the end of 90 minutes : IT WAS A HEIGHT OF INEFFICIENCY AND LACK OF UNITY , TRUST, WISDOM, AND COHESION AMONG IGBOS. And I am 'soooo' afraid we have not learnt anything, from the failed coup of Jan. 1966 and the reprisal hausa/nothern coup of July, 1966, the civil war, the various unprovoked massacre of Igbos in various parts of nigeria. We shout that we want Biafra, yet none of our politicians is involved in the BELIEF; No Igbo Governor, Senator, House Rep., State Assembly member, minister, Commissioner, state or federal political party executive or seasoned Igbo business mogul, covertly or overtly is an Advocate of Biafra. I agree Biafra is the Devine-Wish and Will of majority of Igbos, yet when elections come this same majority will go to the polling units on every election and vote for the Igbos that do not support the will of the Longest Trending Igbo Will. I am an advocate of Peace and political FORMATTING of Nigeria.[/b] 3 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by aiboss: 9:43pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
"Why We Struck" By Adewale Ademoyega : Major Adewale Ademoyega's book about the 1966 military coup d'état is regarded as one of the most authoritative regarding the first Nigerian coup. Get a copy for yourself. 2 Likes |
Re: January 15,1966 Coup: Conversation Between Lt. Col Pam And His Murderers by Odingo1: 9:45pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
AnanseK:[/b]Pained people everywhere[b], God will always protect the Igbos, Hateful speech everywhere,nawa oooo.Allow them to go una no gree. |
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