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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 10:40am On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


I actually think you are being a bit unfair to Zik. Although he inadvertently gave away the destiny of Igbo people, I have to be honest. He was not like the other two. He was different. He was a true and total nationalist. He was truly fanatical about Nigeria remaining one. (See below). Probably because he had heritage in all three regions and spoke all 3 languages.



Again, in 1957 when the British Colonial Government, under intense pressure from Southern politicians pressing for independence, attempted to uncouple the union between the North and South forged through Lord Lugard’s Amalgamation of 1914, with the offer of independence to the three Regions individually provided any two accepted the offer, a political crisis loomed large on the national horizon. The Northern Region, led by the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) took the position that the North was not ready for that level of political and economic independence. The Western Region, led by Chief Awolowo’s Action Group (AG) promptly, declared its readiness to accept the offer. It was the Igbo-led NUNC that held the balance. It was an issue that could make or break Nigeria if the three Regions chose to go their separate ways to independence.

The NUNC leader, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe took the stand that although the Eastern Region was ready to assume the responsibilities of Regional independence, its attainment without the North would lead, in his own words, to the ‘’Baalkanization of the Nigeria Nation’’ and conceivably a break-up of the country. The Eastern Region would rather suppress it’s appetite for independence and the obvious gains it would entail until the Northern Region was ready. That was how Nigeria Independence was delayed until 1960. In short, the Igbo-led Eastern Region would rather forgo the advancement of its own political economic interests than risk the break-up of Nigeria.

Had the Eastern Region opted for Independence at that time, the territory under its control would have comprised in today’s terms the following nine States with their enormous human and natural resources: Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Rivers state. It would also probably include Southern Cameroun with the oil rich Bakassi Peninsula. If not for Zik, by 1960, the three Regions would have become separate sovereign states and there would have been no question of Biafra’s attempted secession in 1967 from a non-existing Nigeria federation and the devastating civil war fought to stop it.


Naija really came very close to splitting up but for Zik. I wonder what they would have done if they knew oil would be found in the East within 2 years.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 10:47am On Oct 27, 2017
VillageWinch:



GhanaMustGoo:
My Yoruba friend tells me "atilo" is a kind of native Yoruba dance. So he was saying something like 'Baba dance' ? Doesn't make any sense...

T9ksy, Ovamboland, oladeebo, Ofemannnu
lawani, koladebrainiac, Michael004

WetinConsignMe:


Your friend was playing with u.
I know enough Yoruba to know this is not true.
I am pretty sure "Baba atilo" means "Baba don't go"

GhanaMustGoo:

So why was Ojukwu telling Awo not to go?

9jadoc:


Your friend is talking nonsense.
"Baba atilo" means "Atilo's father"
Just as they call Obasanjo "Baba Iyabo"
because his daughter's name is Iyabo.
Get it now?

GhanaMustGoo:

Ok, so why was Ojukwu suddenly calling Awo Atilo's father?
You guys are not making any sense





"Baba atilo" means "Baba we are seceding"

"Baba atilo" means "Baba we are seceding"

I found this line of posts hilarious. Lol
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 10:52am On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


It doesn't matter, it's in the East. It's certainly not in the North. Enugu would have been the capital. Couple the oil with Igbo ingenuity, by now Dubai would be nothing compared to Enugu.

CHAI! CHAI!! CHAAAIIIII!!!!
What might have been

Plus all the suffering and lost lives!!
All because of STUPID Zik.
But he didn't know...

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:02am On Oct 27, 2017
tolulope2070:
Good evening tonight I see one of the reason why Nigeria don't develop. Awo, zik, tarfawa balewa, ojukwu ND so on hv done der part ND leave. Now to the main thing, do anybody in the nairaland see Nigeria grow in any way with the present day situations. Let stop blaming the past. There are some basic solution to our problems is it restructuring or split or constitution amendment? Let debate on that instead of blaming our forefathers coz most of dem was not clean and holy. WHAT IS THE WAY OUT.

I think we should go back to 1957 and see if anything can be salvaged
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:06am On Oct 27, 2017
Sirjamo:
A potor General ran away from Hausa/Yoruba army like Hussein Bolt, apparently, that's bravery in potor land

But Ogundipe ran away to England while Ojukwu was here busy insisting Ogundipe must be head of state.
So who is the first runner.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by ElsonMorali: 11:11am On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


He didn't save Igbos either, nor was he out to save them.
He was a pragmatist who did what was best, first for himself, then for whatever group fate assigned him to.

Shows you don't know jack about the civil war.

If not for his involvement by stopping relief materials from reaching the opposition side, the war would have dragged on and on and on and more Igbos would have lost their lives and the Igbos would have been just another minority tribe in Nigeria.

So yes, Awolowo was Igbos saviour. But Most are too dim to see this.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:11am On Oct 27, 2017
ElsonMorali:


Why don't you try and convince the half brained leeches that have latched on to your post and are currently masturbating in futility on your thread that, the sage was their saviour indeed.


Why don't you try and convince the half brained leeches that have latched on to your post to stop blaming Ndigbo for things Igbos have absolutely nothing to do with, like Awo's ignominious suicide and its revelation.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by ElsonMorali: 11:17am On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:



Why don't you try and convince the half brained leeches that have latched on to your post to stop blaming Ndigbo for things Igbos have absolutely nothing to do with, like Awo's ignominious suicide and its revelation.

You are not even smart. Awolowo committed suicide, how does that affect your life? The man died 30 years ago, How old are you right now kiddo?

I mean, get a life OK? Everyday we must read asinine posts from you and your kin about Yorubas, Awolowo etc.

You guys are suffering from post war trauma which you didn't even witness. So sad. Take heart.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:17am On Oct 27, 2017
ElsonMorali:


Shows you don't know jack about the civil war.

If not for his involvement by stopping relief materials from reaching the opposition side, the war would have dragged on and on and on and more Igbos would have lost their lives and the Igbos would have been just another minority tribe in Nigeria.

So yes, Awolowo was Igbos saviour. But Most are too dim to see this.

What a back-handed way to save somebody - blockade them and give innocent little children kwashiokor.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:23am On Oct 27, 2017
ElsonMorali:


You are not even smart. Awolowo committed suicide, how does that affect your life? The man died 30 years ago, How old are you right now kiddo?

I mean, get a life OK? Everyday we must read asinine posts from you and your kin about Yorubas, Awolowo etc.

You guys are suffering from post war trauma which you didn't even witness. So sad. Take heart.

It concerns me that you are falsely and shamelessly trying to blame Ndiigbo for something they have absolutely nothing to do with. Igbo people that had long forgotten Awo and moved on with their lives.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:41am On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


Like I've said many times, Awo was a great man and nothing we discuss here can change that. Ojukwu obviously adored Awo even long after Biafra. That tells me he couldn't have done Igbos much wrong because Ojukwu would be in the best position to know.

Great man ko Greta Gabo nii. Great men don't go about starving innocent children and giving people £20.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 11:47am On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


@bolded. With all due respect sir (I take it u r an elderly person) these are controversies that have been in the public domain for years and have refused to be swept under the rug. That's why they still generate considerable interest. For example, by the time Awo's suicide story came out years after his death, Igbo's had just about forgotten about him and facing their myriad contemporary problems. The people who told the story named names of still living and very powerful people (NON OF WHOM HAVE DENIED THE STORY INCLUDING BABANGIDA), gave times and dates that fit exactly, and gave details a non-intimate of Awo would not know. If u look at all that and choose not to believe it that's your prerogative but don't derogate another person who may say it all fits and makes sense to them.


From a heartlsnd Yoruba blogger:

SO THE RUMOUR I HEARD IN THOSE DAYS AT THE UNI IS ACTUALLY TRUE!!!
THAT PA. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO COMMITTED A SUICIDE!!!

PA AWO. PLANNED A GUERRILLAS WARFARE AGAINST THE THEN MILITARY REGIME
BUT PAPA JAKANDE WENT AND EXPOSED HIM WITH AN EVIDENCE. (TOO BAD)...

WELL AS I SAID HERE B4, AND ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE; I WILL SAY IT AGAIN.
ECHOING PAPA OGUNDE PHILOSOPHICAL WORDS

YORUBA RONU!!! LET US BE ONE AND SOLID
HAPPY NEW YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by ElsonMorali: 11:50am On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:


It concerns me that you are falsely and shamelessly trying to blame Ndiigbo for something they have absolutely nothing to do with. Igbo people that had long forgotten Awo and moved on with their lives.

Lol. You are living in denial.

Who opened this blasted thread in the first place?

Igbos haven't long forgotten about the Sage. The defeat he handed to you is still being felt generations after.

Y'all should seek professional help for your PTSD.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by ElsonMorali: 11:55am On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:


It concerns me that you are falsely and shamelessly trying to blame Ndiigbo for something they have absolutely nothing to do with. Igbo people that had long forgotten Awo and moved on with their lives.

Did it work or not? undecided

Y'all keep blaming Awolowo for starving you yet fail to realise what really happened.

The relief material that got to the east, what happened to them?

Of all the war pictures you've seen How many of the soldiers were looking gaunt and unfed?

Did you see Ojukwu's family pictures during the war?

How many of his family members starved to death like the rest?

#smh for you really seriously.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by SHAKABOOM: 12:02pm On Oct 27, 2017
ElsonMorali:


Are you so jobless that you had to quote me twice?

So he drank rat poison. How is that the cause your frustrations?
Lol..How is that the cause your frustrations..grin
Im be like say yu skool for AGBABIAKA poly cheesy Yu must explain the grammer oo as our grammer teacher.
OLODO RAPATA wey dey correct person wey SABI pass am.HAHAHAHA!Dirty PIG.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 12:11pm On Oct 27, 2017
VillageWinch:


Why do u keep obsessing about Igbos when Igbos have nothing to do with initiating any of these. Too many KNEW Awo committed suicide for it to remain a secret forever. Which other prominent historical Nigerian do u see anyone say commited suicide?Even hated one's. Only Awo. Because he did commit suicide - which angers even me because it does reveal a highly selfish mindset.

CONFESSIONS FROM AWO'S ASSOCIATE, ADEBAYO ADEYINKA


In a no-hold barred interview with FS Online recently,a grass root politician ,Mr Adebayo Adeyinka who lives within the College Road at Ifako-Ijaiye axis in Ogba ,a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria was livid with rage when he learned that a key politician connected to the issue was denying the incident.
He revealed that Chief Awolowo wanted to lead some kind of guerilla warfare or militant campaign against the government of President Babangida so that he can be overthrown through a popular or people -led putsch.

According to him , the Elder Statesman summoned a meeting of his core loyalists over the issue and this was even filmed so as to strengthen the extent of commitment of each of the politician that attended the meeting,
He pointed out that however unknown to all of those who were privy to this meeting and clarion call , Chief Lateef Kayode Jakande ,Former Executive Governor of Lagos State had a different plan as he betrayed them to the military.

THE BETRAYAL OF AWOLOWO BY LATEEF JAKANDE

He Said:' But unknown to them , Chief Jakande was planning to betray them, he went to President Ibrahim Babangida and promptly showed him the tape
"Papa Awolowo was invited for a meeting with President Ibrahim Babangida who was then staying at Dodan Barracks which was the seat of power as at then and the truth of his clandestine meetings was revealed to him by the gap -toothed

IBB's OPTIONS TO AWOLOWO AND HE CHOOSING THE N20 RAT POISON OPTION:-

"He gave Papa some options and that was for him to be ready to face a court martial , be ready to go to a prison or better still go on exile
"At this stage Papa felt instead of allowing some ambitious khaki boy to mess him up he should just pack it in and call it a day ,so Chief Awolowo decide to commit suicide so as to save himself from the ignominy of going to prison for the second time in his lifetime.

"But before he did this he called his core loyalists for a meeting ,before then he had called up Late Chief Bola Ige [Cicero],since the latter had a very strong understanding of the Hausa Language having had his formative years as a young man in Kaduna but discovered that the late Esa-Oke strongman was innocent after he was interrogated by Papa
"He called others for enquiries while asking them to tender the video cassettes of the meeting they all attended to discuss the plans to topple President Babangida for examination ,at this juncture Chief Jakande developed a cold feet as he could not produce his own copy of the video which was freely distributed to all that was present at the meeting previously before the betrayal and that was how the cat was let out of the bag.

"So he cursed him at this point and pointed out that he will never have any form of relevance politically as far as Nigeria was concerned and till today members of the Awolowo Dynasty avoids him like a plague.
"I was there when the letter he wrote to the family to beg them for forgiveness over the unfortunate incident was read in the presence of all present ,if he continues to deny I am ready to confront him publicly again on the same issue as I can even remember that elders asked him to go to the grave of the late sage to plead for forgiveness.

"When he was questioned he lied that the National Security Organization now State Security Services had visited his house to check on him and in the process took the tape in question but" Awoists" knew that this was a very weak argument as he did not inform their political group of this development before their enquiry on the subject.

"That was how Senator Abraham Adesanya assumed the leadership of the Awolowo camp of Yoruba politics after the demise of the man ,he was not even so close to Awolowo during his lifetime like Chief Jakande and that was why many called him Baba Kekere on account of this cosy relationship

IRONY OF AWO PAYING BIAFRANS 20 POUNDS AND DIEING COURTESY OF 20 NAIRA RAT POISON:-

"Before he gave up the ghost, he said his prayers and then took the poison which killed him almost immediately but the public was not fully aware as they were given a different account of what happened.
"We were simply told that he died while he was brushing his teeth in his bathroom at his Park Lane,Apapa residence here in Lagos

EXPOSING HOW MUCH AWOLOWO STOLE FROM NIGERIA

(1) He was stupendously wealthy during his lifetime, infact there is NO company at Oba Akran in Ikeja ,Lagos where he does not have at least a five percent equity, Dideolu Court in Ogba alone cannot be valued at less than N10 Billion ,that was the place that he had in mind to be his Seat of power if he was elected as Nigeria's President.

(2) He owned Shonibare Estate but the man he was using as a front and who later went to prison over some issues which Awolowo himself was privy to eventually laid claim to the estate.
"He got all of this wealth due to a great measure of goodwill and tax waivers he gave to investors whenever they come to establish their business.

(3) Anytime you buy a bottle of Coca-Cola you are enriching the Awolowo Dynasty,

(4) Go to Ijebu Ikenne and you will discover that the price of bag cement there is different from other parts of the nation due to the subsidy that the citizens enjoy on account of Awolowo who was their son and I hope you know that West African Portland Cement is in Ewekoro and not Ikenne.

(5) He listed such blue chips like Dunlop Nigeria Plc,
(i) Guinness Nigeria Plc.
(ii) Neimeth Pharmaceutical Nigeria Plc.
(iii) May and Baker Nigeria Plc.
(iv) Vitafoam Nigeria Plc.
(v) Wahum Nigeria Limited .
(vi) CAP Nigeria Plc.
(vii) International Paints of West Africa [IPWA].
(viii) Berger Paints Nigeria Plc.
(ix) Berec Nigeria Limited. ,
(x)Kabelmetal, Nigeria Bottling Company Plc
(xi) Leventis Nigera Plc.,
(xii)West African Portland Cement Company,[Lafarge ].
(xiii)Wema Bank Nigeria Plc.
(xiv) Scoa Nigeria Plc.
(xv) CFAO Nigeria Plc.
(xvi) Cadbury Nigeria Plc.
(xvii)Wemaboard Estates, Odu'A Group.
(xviii) Livestock Feeds Nigeria Plc.
(xix) Nigerian Breweries Plc as places the Awolowo family have commercial interest to mention just a few.

(6) Apart from this stocks analysts believe that the most visible of his investment ,The Nigerian Tribune Newspapers cannot be valued at less than N100billion today in terms of brand evaluation as Thisday Newspapers was valued by the Owner ,.Mr Nduka Obaigbena at N200 Billion recently during a media chart while celebrating his fiftieth birthday sometimes last year.

WHEN A THIEF BECOMES A KING MAKER:

"He made Sijuwade rich, because he was his business associate and in fact some of us held very strong views that he was one of his fronts and later the same man became the Ooni of Ife"he added
Mr Adebayo Adeyinka recalled his several years of following grass root politics right from the days of Action Group to the Unity Party of Nigerian era in the second republic but now lamented that he had since lost all interest in partisan politics due to the massive corruption in our polity.

HOW AWO FAMILY NOW REGARD ''AWOISTS"

"On account of this great betrayal Awolowo family members regard the "Awoist" as a group people should deal with using a long spoon till this day and this explains why when The Peoples Democratic Party Government gave some of them political appointment lately they accepted it without thinking twice.

Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 12:18pm On Oct 27, 2017
ElsonMorali:


Lol. You are living in denial.

Who opened this blasted thread in the first place?

Igbos haven't long forgotten about the Sage. The defeat he handed to you is still being felt generations after.

Y'all should seek professional help for your PTSD.

It is an interesting historical topic. People have to discuss whatever is of interest or controversial. I don't give a rat's ads that Awo committed suicide. It just happens to be what's being discussed right now. Next moment it will be something else.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by ElsonMorali: 12:39pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:


It is an interesting historical topic. People have to discuss whatever is of interest or controversial. I don't give a rat's ads that Awo committed suicide. It just happens to be what's being discussed right now. Next moment it will be something else.

Next moment it will still be about Awolowo or the "yolobas "

Treat your PTSD.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 7:33pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:


VillageWinch:



ghanamustgoo:
My Yoruba friend tells me "atilo" is a kind of native Yoruba dance. So he was saying something like 'Baba dance' ? Doesn't make any sense...

T9ksy, Ovamboland, oladeebo, Ofemannnu
lawani, koladebrainiac, Michael004

WetinConsignMe:


Your friend was playing with u.
I know enough Yoruba to know this is not true.
I am pretty sure "Baba atilo" means "Baba don't go"

ghanamustgoo:

So why was Ojukwu telling Awo not to go?

9jadoc:


Your friend is talking nonsense.
"Baba atilo" means "Atilo's father"
Just as they call Obasanjo "Baba Iyabo"
because his daughter's name is Iyabo.
Get it now?

ghanamustgoo:

Ok, so why was Ojukwu suddenly calling Awo Atilo's father?
You guys are not making any sense





"Baba atilo" means "Baba we are seceding"

"Baba atilo" means "Baba we are seceding"

I found this line of posts hilarious. Lol
I found this line of posts hilarious. Lol

Really.made me Lol
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 7:38pm On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


I actually think you are being a bit unfair to Zik. Although he inadvertently gave away the destiny of Igbo people, I have to be honest. He was not like the other two. He was different. He was a true and total nationalist. He was truly fanatical about Nigeria remaining one. (See below). Probably because he had heritage in all three regions and spoke all 3 languages.



Again, in 1957 when the British Colonial Government, under intense pressure from Southern politicians pressing for independence, attempted to uncouple the union between the North and South forged through Lord Lugard’s Amalgamation of 1914, with the offer of independence to the three Regions individually provided any two accepted the offer, a political crisis loomed large on the national horizon. The Northern Region, led by the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) took the position that the North was not ready for that level of political and economic independence. The Western Region, led by Chief Awolowo’s Action Group (AG) promptly, declared its readiness to accept the offer. It was the Igbo-led NUNC that held the balance. It was an issue that could make or break Nigeria if the three Regions chose to go their separate ways to independence.

The NUNC leader, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe took the stand that although the Eastern Region was ready to assume the responsibilities of Regional independence, its attainment without the North would lead, in his own words, to the ‘’Baalkanization of the Nigeria Nation’’ and conceivably a break-up of the country. The Eastern Region would rather suppress it’s appetite for independence and the obvious gains it would entail until the Northern Region was ready. That was how Nigeria Independence was delayed until 1960. In short, the Igbo-led Eastern Region would rather forgo the advancement of its own political economic interests than risk the break-up of Nigeria.

Had the Eastern Region opted for Independence at that time, the territory under its control would have comprised in today’s terms the following nine States with their enormous human and natural resources: Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Rivers state. It would also probably include Southern Cameroun with the oil rich Bakassi Peninsula. If not for Zik, by 1960, the three Regions would have become separate sovereign states and there would have been no question of Biafra’s attempted secession in 1967 from a non-existing Nigeria federation and the devastating civil war fought to stop it.



Seems like Zik was put on this earth to make sure Igbos are denied.their.manifest destiny
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 7:40pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:


CONFESSIONS FROM AWO'S ASSOCIATE, ADEBAYO ADEYINKA


In a no-hold barred interview with FS Online recently,a grass root politician ,Mr Adebayo Adeyinka who lives within the College Road at Ifako-Ijaiye axis in Ogba ,a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria was livid with rage when he learned that a key politician connected to the issue was denying the incident.
He revealed that Chief Awolowo wanted to lead some kind of guerilla warfare or militant campaign against the government of President Babangida so that he can be overthrown through a popular or people -led putsch.

According to him , the Elder Statesman summoned a meeting of his core loyalists over the issue and this was even filmed so as to strengthen the extent of commitment of each of the politician that attended the meeting,
He pointed out that however unknown to all of those who were privy to this meeting and clarion call , Chief Lateef Kayode Jakande ,Former Executive Governor of Lagos State had a different plan as he betrayed them to the military.

THE BETRAYAL OF AWOLOWO BY LATEEF JAKANDE

He Said:' But unknown to them , Chief Jakande was planning to betray them, he went to President Ibrahim Babangida and promptly showed him the tape
"Papa Awolowo was invited for a meeting with President Ibrahim Babangida who was then staying at Dodan Barracks which was the seat of power as at then and the truth of his clandestine meetings was revealed to him by the gap -toothed

IBB's OPTIONS TO AWOLOWO AND HE CHOOSING THE N20 RAT POISON OPTION:-

"He gave Papa some options and that was for him to be ready to face a court martial , be ready to go to a prison or better still go on exile
"At this stage Papa felt instead of allowing some ambitious khaki boy to mess him up he should just pack it in and call it a day ,so Chief Awolowo decide to commit suicide so as to save himself from the ignominy of going to prison for the second time in his lifetime.

"But before he did this he called his core loyalists for a meeting ,before then he had called up Late Chief Bola Ige [Cicero],since the latter had a very strong understanding of the Hausa Language having had his formative years as a young man in Kaduna but discovered that the late Esa-Oke strongman was innocent after he was interrogated by Papa
"He called others for enquiries while asking them to tender the video cassettes of the meeting they all attended to discuss the plans to topple President Babangida for examination ,at this juncture Chief Jakande developed a cold feet as he could not produce his own copy of the video which was freely distributed to all that was present at the meeting previously before the betrayal and that was how the cat was let out of the bag.

"So he cursed him at this point and pointed out that he will never have any form of relevance politically as far as Nigeria was concerned and till today members of the Awolowo Dynasty avoids him like a plague.
"I was there when the letter he wrote to the family to beg them for forgiveness over the unfortunate incident was read in the presence of all present ,if he continues to deny I am ready to confront him publicly again on the same issue as I can even remember that elders asked him to go to the grave of the late sage to plead for forgiveness.

"When he was questioned he lied that the National Security Organization now State Security Services had visited his house to check on him and in the process took the tape in question but" Awoists" knew that this was a very weak argument as he did not inform their political group of this development before their enquiry on the subject.

"That was how Senator Abraham Adesanya assumed the leadership of the Awolowo camp of Yoruba politics after the demise of the man ,he was not even so close to Awolowo during his lifetime like Chief Jakande and that was why many called him Baba Kekere on account of this cosy relationship

IRONY OF AWO PAYING BIAFRANS 20 POUNDS AND DIEING COURTESY OF 20 NAIRA RAT POISON:-

"Before he gave up the ghost, he said his prayers and then took the poison which killed him almost immediately but the public was not fully aware as they were given a different account of what happened.
"We were simply told that he died while he was brushing his teeth in his bathroom at his Park Lane,Apapa residence here in Lagos

EXPOSING HOW MUCH AWOLOWO STOLE FROM NIGERIA

(1) He was stupendously wealthy during his lifetime, infact there is NO company at Oba Akran in Ikeja ,Lagos where he does not have at least a five percent equity, Dideolu Court in Ogba alone cannot be valued at less than N10 Billion ,that was the place that he had in mind to be his Seat of power if he was elected as Nigeria's President.

(2) He owned Shonibare Estate but the man he was using as a front and who later went to prison over some issues which Awolowo himself was privy to eventually laid claim to the estate.
"He got all of this wealth due to a great measure of goodwill and tax waivers he gave to investors whenever they come to establish their business.

(3) Anytime you buy a bottle of Coca-Cola you are enriching the Awolowo Dynasty,

(4) Go to Ijebu Ikenne and you will discover that the price of bag cement there is different from other parts of the nation due to the subsidy that the citizens enjoy on account of Awolowo who was their son and I hope you know that West African Portland Cement is in Ewekoro and not Ikenne.

(5) He listed such blue chips like Dunlop Nigeria Plc,
(i) Guinness Nigeria Plc.
(ii) Neimeth Pharmaceutical Nigeria Plc.
(iii) May and Baker Nigeria Plc.
(iv) Vitafoam Nigeria Plc.
(v) Wahum Nigeria Limited .
(vi) CAP Nigeria Plc.
(vii) International Paints of West Africa [IPWA].
(viii) Berger Paints Nigeria Plc.
(ix) Berec Nigeria Limited. ,
(x)Kabelmetal, Nigeria Bottling Company Plc
(xi) Leventis Nigera Plc.,
(xii)West African Portland Cement Company,[Lafarge ].
(xiii)Wema Bank Nigeria Plc.
(xiv) Scoa Nigeria Plc.
(xv) CFAO Nigeria Plc.
(xvi) Cadbury Nigeria Plc.
(xvii)Wemaboard Estates, Odu'A Group.
(xviii) Livestock Feeds Nigeria Plc.
(xix) Nigerian Breweries Plc as places the Awolowo family have commercial interest to mention just a few.

(6) Apart from this stocks analysts believe that the most visible of his investment ,The Nigerian Tribune Newspapers cannot be valued at less than N100billion today in terms of brand evaluation as Thisday Newspapers was valued by the Owner ,.Mr Nduka Obaigbena at N200 Billion recently during a media chart while celebrating his fiftieth birthday sometimes last year.

WHEN A THIEF BECOMES A KING MAKER:

"He made Sijuwade rich, because he was his business associate and in fact some of us held very strong views that he was one of his fronts and later the same man became the Ooni of Ife"he added
Mr Adebayo Adeyinka recalled his several years of following grass root politics right from the days of Action Group to the Unity Party of Nigerian era in the second republic but now lamented that he had since lost all interest in partisan politics due to the massive corruption in our polity.

HOW AWO FAMILY NOW REGARD ''AWOISTS"

"On account of this great betrayal Awolowo family members regard the "Awoist" as a group people should deal with using a long spoon till this day and this explains why when The Peoples Democratic Party Government gave some of them political appointment lately they accepted it without thinking twice.

Poor Awo. I feel kinda sorry for him. But this was an extremely selfish act.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 8:12pm On Oct 27, 2017
WetinConsignMe:


@bolded. This Awo's speech has been much misinterpreted and even misquoted. Since the speech is not that long, I am posting the entire speech here. If u read it carefully you have to admit that Awo's position subsequently dramatically changed. Basically he said two things here:

1) IF BIAFRA IS ALLOWED TO SECEDE THE WEST WOULD ALSO SECEDE
2)(And probably more important)
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE FEDERAL GOV'T USE FORCE TO KEEP BIAFRA FROM SECEDING

Here is the speech in it's ENTIRETY (note the bolded):


The aim of a leader should be the welfare of the people whom he leads. I have used ‘welfare’ to denote the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of the people. With this aim fixed unflinchingly and unchangeably before my eyes I consider it my duty to Yoruba people in particular and to Nigerians in general, to place four imperatives before you this morning. Two of them are categorical and two are conditional. Only a peaceful solution must be found to arrest the present worsening stalemate and restore normalcy. The Eastern Region must be encouraged to remain part of the Federation. If the Eastern Region is allowed by acts of omission or commission to secede from or opt out of Nigeria, then the Western Region and Lagos must also stay out of the Federation. The people of Western Nigeria and Lagos should participate in the ad hoc committee or any similar body only on the basis of absolute equality with the other regions of the Federation.

I would like to comment briefly on these four imperatives. There has, of late, been a good deal of sabre rattling in some parts of the country. Those who advocate the use force for the settlement of our present problems should stop a little and reflect. I can see no vital and abiding principle involved in any war between the North and the East. If the East attacked the North, it would be for purpose of revenge pure and simple. Any claim to the contrary would be untenable. If it is claimed that such a war is being waged for the purpose of recovering the real and personal properties left behind in the North by Easterners two insuperable points are obvious. Firstly, the personal effects left behind by Easterners have been wholly looted or destroyed, and can no longer be physically recovered. Secondly, since the real properties are immovable in case of recovery of them can only be by means of forcible military occupation of those parts of the North in which these properties are situated. On the other hand, if the North attacked the East, it could only be for the purpose of further strengthening and entrenching its position of dominance in the country.

If it is claimed that an attack on the East is going to be launched by the Federal Government and not by the North as such and that it is designed to ensure the unity and integrity of the Federation, two other insuperable points also become obvious. First, if a war against the East becomes a necessity it must be agreed to unanimously by the remaining units of the Federation. In this connection, the West, Mid- West and Lagos have declared their implacable opposition to the use of force in solving the present problem. In the face of such declarations by three out of remaining four territories of Nigeria, a war against the East could only be a war favoured by the North alone. Second, if the true purpose of such a war is to preserve the unity and integrity of the Federation, then these ends can be achieved by the very simple devices of implementing the recommendation of the committee which met on August 9 1966, as reaffirmed by a decision of the military leaders at Aburi on January 5 1967 as well as by accepting such of the demands of the East, West, Mid-West and Lagos as are manifestly reasonable, and essential for assuring harmonious relationships and peaceful co-existence between them and their brothers and sisters in the North.

Some knowledgeable persons have likened an attack on the East to Lincoln’s war against the southern states in America. Two vital factors distinguish Lincoln’s campaign from the one now being contemplated in Nigeria. The first is that the American civil war was aimed at the abolition of slavery – that is the liberation of millions of Negroes who were then still being used as chattels and worse than domestic animals. The second factor is that Lincoln and others in the northern states were English-speaking people waging a war of good conscience and humanity against their fellow nationals who were also English speaking. A war against the East in which Northern soldiers are predominant, will only unite the Easterners or the Ibos against their attackers, strengthen them in their belief that they are not wanted by the majority of their fellow-Nigerians, and finally push them out of the Federation.

We have been told that an act of secession on the part of the East would be a signal, in the first instance, for the creation of the COR state by decree, which would be backed, if need be, by the use of force. With great respect, I have some dissenting observations to make on this declaration. There are 11 national or linguistic groups in the COR areas with a total population of 5.3 millions. These national groups are as distinct from one another as the Ibos are distinct from them or from the Yorubas or Hausas. Of the 11, the Efik/Ibibio/Annang national group are 3.2 million strong as against the Ijaws who are only about 700,000 strong. Ostensibly, the remaining nine national group number 1.4 millions. But when you have subtracted the Ibo inhabitants from among them, what is left ranges from the Ngennis who number only 8,000 to the Ogonis who are 220,000 strong. A decree creating a COR state without a plebiscite to ascertain the wishes of the peoples in the area, would only amount to subordinating the minority national groups in the state to the dominance of the Efik/Ibibio/Annang national group. It would be perfectly in order to create a Calabar state or a Rivers state by decree, and without a plebiscite. Each is a homogeneous national unit. But before you lump distinct and diverse national units together in one state, the consent of each of them is indispensable. Otherwise, the seed of social disquilibrium in the new state would have been sown.

On the other hand, if the COR State is created by decree after the Eastern Region shall have made its severance from Nigeria effective, we should then be waging an unjust war against a foreign state. It would be an unjust war, because the purpose of it would be to remove 10 minorities in the East from the dominance of the Ibos only to subordinate them to the dominance of the Efik/Ibibio/Annang national group. I think I have said enough to demonstrate that any war against the East, or vice versa, on any count whatsoever, would be an unholy crusade, for which it would be most unjustifiable to shed a drop of Nigerian blood. Therefore, only a peaceful solution must be found, and quickly too to arrest the present rapidly deteriorating stalemate and restore normalcy.

With regard to the second categorical imperative, it is my considered view that whilst some of the demands of the East are excessive within the context of a Nigerian union, most of such demands are not only well-founded, but are designed for smooth and steady association amongst the various national units of Nigeria.

The dependence of the Federal Government on financial contributions from the regions? These and other such like demands I do not support. Demands such as these, if accepted, will lead surely to the complete disintegration of the Federation which is not in the interest of our people. But I wholeheartedly support the following demands among others, which we consider reasonable and most of which are already embodied in our memoranda to the Ad Hoc Committee….

That revenue should be allocated strictly on the basis of derivation; that is to say after the Federal Government has deducted its own share for its own services the rest should be allocated to the regions to which they are attributable.

That the existing public debt of the Federation should become the responsibility of the regions on the basis of the location of the projects in respect of each debt whether internal or external.

That each region should have and control its own militia and police force.

That, with immediate effect, all military personnel should be posted to their regions of origin….

If we are to live in harmony one with another as Nigerians it is imperative that these demands and others which are not related, should be met without further delay by those who have hitherto resisted them. To those who may argue that the acceptance of these demands will amount to transforming Nigeria into a federation with a weak central government, my comment is that any link however tenuous, which keeps the East in the Nigerian union, is better in my view than no link at all.

Before the Western delegates went to Lagos to attend the meetings of the ad hoc committee, they were given a clear mandate that[b] if any region should opt out of the Federation of Nigeria, then the Federation should be considered to be at an end, and that the Western Region and Lagos should also opt out of it.[/b] It would then be up to Western Nigeria and Lagos as an independent sovereign state to enter into association with any of the Nigerian units of its own choosing, and on terms mutually acceptable to them. I see no reason for departing from this mandate. If any region in Nigeria considers itself strong enough to compel us to enter into association with it on its own terms, I would only wish such a region luck. But such luck, I must warn, will, in the long run be no better than that which has attended the doings of all colonial powers down the ages. This much I must say in addition, on this point. We have neither military might nor the overwhelming advantage of numbers here in Western Nigeria and Lagos. But we have justice of a noble and imperishable cause on our side, namely: the right of a people to unfettered self-determination. If this is so, then God is on our side, and if God is with us then we have nothing whatsoever in this world to fear.

The fourth imperative, and the second conditional one has been fully dealt with in my recent letter to the Military Governor of Western Nigeria, Col. Robert Adebayo, and in the representation which your deputation made last year to the head of the Federal Military Government, Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon. As a matter of fact, as far back as November last year a smaller meeting of leaders of thought in this Region decided that unless certain things were done, we would no longer participate in the meeting of the ad hoc committee. But since then, not even one of our legitimate requests has been granted. I will, therefore, take no more of your time in making further comments on a point with which you are well familiar. As soon as our humble and earnest requests are met, I shall be ready to take my place on the ad hoc committee. But certainly, not before.

In closing, I have this piece of advice to give. In order to resolve amiably and in the best interests of all Nigerians certain attributes are required on the part of Nigerian leaders, military as well as non-military leaders alike, namely: vision, realism and unselfishness. But above all , what will keep Nigerian leaders in the North and East unwaveringly in the path of wisdom, realism and moderation is courage and steadfastness on the part of Yoruba people in the course of what they sincerely believe to be right, equitable and just. In the past five years we in the West and Lagos have shown that we possess these qualities in a large measure. If we demonstrate them again as we did in the past, calmly and heroically, we will save Nigeria from further bloodshed and imminent wreck and, at the same time, preserve our freedom and self-respect into the bargain.

May God rule and guide our deliberations here, and endow all the Nigerian leaders with the vision, realism, and unselfishness as well as courage and steadfastness in the course of truth, which the present circumstances demand.

——————–

Speech by Chief Obafemi Awolowo made to the Western leaders of thought, in Ibadan, 1 May 1967 (quoted in “Crisis and Conflict in Nigeria (Volume 1), January 1966-July 1971” by A. H. M. Kirk-Greene.

It is now very clear Awo said the West would secede under.two.conditions:

**If Biafra was allowed to secede.

OR

** If force was used.to try.to keep Biafra from seceding
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by Nobody: 8:56pm On Oct 27, 2017
Awo was not a saint neither was he a devil.

He was a politician and he played it the way it favours him and his kindred.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by Vivere: 10:27pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:
What a back-handed way to save somebody - blockade them and give innocent children kwashiokor.
When the bearded general led your people to war, why was he so bereft of ideas and so lacking in strategy and foresight, that he could not predict that the enemy would blockade the entire coastline, and so he failed to provide an independent source of food for his people during the war? He was depending upon the enemy, to feed him and his people? Na wa, o!

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by Vivere: 10:29pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:
Great man ko Greta Gabo nii. Great men don't go about starving innocent children and giving people £20.
Oga, stop playing the victim here. Your bearded general was offered the option of getting food through a land corridor, but he turned it down and chose to play to the gallery. You should be launching your blames in his direction, for failing to provide an independent source of food for your people during the war. He was a short-sighted general.

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Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by Vivere: 10:31pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:
From a heartlsnd Yoruba Igbo blogger:

SO THE RUMOUR I HEARD IN THOSE DAYS AT THE UNI IS ACTUALLY TRUE!!!
THAT PA. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO (NEVER) COMMITTED A SUICIDE!!!

PA AWO OJUKWU PLANNED A GUERRILLAS WARFARE AGAINST THE THEN MILITARY REGIME
BUT PAPA JAKANDE WENT AND EXPOSED HIM WITH AN EVIDENCE. (TOO BAD)...

WELL AS I SAID HERE B4, AND ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE; I WILL SAY IT AGAIN.
ECHOING PAPA OGUNDE PHILOSOPHICAL WORDS

YORUBA RONU!!! LET US BE ONE AND SOLID
HAPPY NEW YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Fixed!
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 11:27pm On Oct 27, 2017
opal4real:
Awo was not a saint neither was he a devil.

He was a politician and he played it the way it favours him and his kindred.


Exactly right. That's how I look at it
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 11:53pm On Oct 27, 2017
9jaDoc:


CHAI! CHAI!! CHAAAIIIII!!!!
What might have been

Plus all the suffering and lost lives!!
All because of STUPID Zik.
But he didn't know...

Ahh, but you are not considering maybe it would have been.worse. Maybe the East would have been.invaded and occupied for the oil.
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by GhanaMustGoo: 1:14am On Oct 28, 2017
Vivere:

When the bearded general led your people to war, why was he so bereft of ideas and so lacking in strategy and foresight, that he could not predict that the enemy would blockade the entire coastline, and so he failed to provide an independent source of food for his people during the war? He was depending upon the enemy, to feed him and his people? Na wa, o!

Ojukwu obviously was not expecting that kind of war. You read Awo's speech. He was expecting Banjo's troops to give Awo the impetus to declare secession as he promised. But Awo had a dramatic change of heart.
And as future events would confirm, Awo's ambition to govern/rule Nigeria may explain why he "reneged" or in layman terms "left Ojukwu hanging"
Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 1:51am On Oct 28, 2017
GhanaMustGoo:


Ojukwu obviously was not expecting that kind of war. You read Awo's speech. He was expecting Banjo's troops to give Awo the impetus to declare secession as he promised. But Awo had a dramatic change of heart.
And as future events would confirm, Awo's ambition to govern/rule Nigeria may explain why he "reneged" or in layman terms "left Ojukwu hanging"

Not only that, don't forget the little matter about oil. Awo became aware of the unbelievable amount Shell BP was paying and would now be paying to Biafra.

And believe me oil was also the reason why they reneged on the Aburi accord saying it was "unworkable"


Femi Adesina is a one-Nigeria man, a Buhari man, an Awoist.

Here is what he wrote (note the bolded):

Federal Government's Violation Of The Aburi Accord Led To The Nigerian Civil War - Femi Adesina

(Femi Adesina is currently the special adviser on media and publicity to President Buhari.)

"The meeting held on January 4 and 5, 1967, and came out with what is popularly known today as the Aburi Accord.

The agenda of the meeting consisted of three crucial issues: (i) Reorganization of the Armed Forces (ii) Constitutional agreement (iii) Issues of displaced persons within Nigeria.

The two-day meeting reached consensus that were acceptable to both sides... This was something akin to federalism, even under a military government...

What does this mean again in simple language? Equity, fairness, true federalism.

Matters like the holding of an ad hoc constitutional conference, fate of soldiers involved in the January 15, 1966 coup, rehabilitation of displaced persons, etc, were also amicably resolved, and the conferees returned happily to Nigeria. Only for the Federal side to deliver a blow to the solar plexus: The Aburi Accord, Gowon said, was unworkable, and he reneged on all the agreements".

Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 2:01am On Oct 28, 2017
Vivere:

When the bearded general led your people to war, why was he so bereft of ideas and so lacking in strategy and foresight, that he could not predict that the enemy would blockade the entire coastline, and so he failed to provide an independent source of food for his people during the war? He was depending upon the enemy, to feed him and his people? Na wa, o!

He was expecting the West to also secede. You read Awo's speech. Banjo and his troops were supposed to encourage that. He was supposed yo link up with Yoruba leaders and secede. And it almost worked too but Banjo and Ifeajuna had other ideas. See below.

This is from "America's secret files on Ojukwu"

Why Ojukwu Killed Banjo, Ifeajuna and Others

In the most detailed revelation yet, Ojukwu said he killed Victor Banjo, Emmanuel Ifeajuna, Philip Alale, Sam I. Agbam 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 in the Nigeria reported that based on available information at the time (3 August 1967), “in the long run Njoku will unseat Ojukwu.”

In a chat with the American consul, 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 the command on the grounds of incompetence.

Once inside the State House, Njoku’s guards would be used against him (Ojukwu). 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 continued: “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 consul asked Ojukwu for evidence, Ojukwu replied: “Banjo is a very meticulous man, who kept records and notes of everything he did. The mistake of the plotters was they talked too much, their moves too conspicuous and they made notes which came into my 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.”

In another document, Major (Dr.) Okonkwo, whom Ojukwu appointed as military administrator of the Midwest, said he and Ojukwu participated in court-martialling Banjo in Enugu on 22 September 1967 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 added that when arrested on the night of 19 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. “As far as is known, Banjo died without revealing the names of his collaborators in Lagos,” Okonkwo said.

**BANJO, HIS KIDS AND LIBERIAN WIFE.
**IFEAJUNA

Re: 10 Awolowo Controversies: Are They Justifiable? by 9jaDoc(f): 3:44am On Oct 28, 2017
ElsonMorali:


Did it work or not? undecided

Y'all keep blaming Awolowo for starving you yet fail to realise what really happened.

The relief material that got to the east, what happened to them?

Of all the war pictures you've seen How many of the soldiers were looking gaunt and unfed?

Did you see Ojukwu's family pictures during the war?

How many of his family members starved to death like the rest?

#smh for you really seriously.

See, you were lied to after the fact and you bought the lie. Ask any older person who saw the war: the red cross themselves, reverend fathers, caritas, UNICEF, etc personally made sure the relief materials got to the children and were not diverted and those materials saved many lives.

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