Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by BabbanBura(m): 8:35am On Dec 28, 2020 |
CharleyBright:
Yes. The book - Oil, Politics and Violence did vividly described what played out in the Dimka Coup and the actors in the whole incidence. Buhari (who is a staunch protégé of Murtala Mohammed) was a key actor in foiling that coup. Anyone that read those books before 2015 elections would have known who Buhari truly is and would not vote for him. Before i read Oil, POlitics and Violence, i had always perceived Murtala Mohammed as a gentle soldier. But the book depicted that he was a hard and stubborn soldier who had at many times openly threatened to deal with General Gowon, and he eventually overthrew Gowon and became the Head of state after ousting Gowon with the help of his staunch loyalists. Infact, the book narrated that Murtala was killed by those Loyal to Gowon as a revenge 6 months after Murtala ousted Gowon. the book further indicated that those times were very deadly times in the Military when there was distrusts and bad blood in the Military so much that everyone was scared of being assassinated, and after Murtala was killed, there was vacuum in the Military Headship for over 2 weeks and everyone ( Obasanjo and co who were highest officers then) refused to become Head of State. However, Obasanjo was almost forced to be Head of State so as to change Leadership to the Southern Nigeria to doused the Bad that had brewed between the Northern Military Christians camp ( The Langtan block and loyalist to Gowon) on one hand, and the Northern Military Muslims ( The Murtala Mohammed loyalist) on the other hand. Anyone who wants to know why Nigeria is the way it is today should go and read 'Oil, Politics and violence" by Max Siolliun, And also the sequel of that book called - "Soldiers of Fortune" by same Author. But Books are Masterpieces that gives detailed accounts of every Top Nigerian Military officer since independence and their different roles in the Military to bastardized and destroyed Nigeria. Sure i will read these books 1 Like |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by zionzoe(m): 8:36am On Dec 28, 2020 |
CharleyBright:
Yes. The book - Oil, Politics and Violence did vividly described what played out in the Dimka Coup and the actors in the whole incidence. Buhari (who is a staunch protégé of Murtala Mohammed) was a key actor in foiling that coup. Anyone that read those books before 2015 elections would have known who Buhari truly is and would not vote for him. Before i read Oil, POlitics and Violence, i had always perceived Murtala Mohammed as a gentle soldier. But the book depicted that he was a hard and stubborn soldier who had at many times openly threatened to deal with General Gowon, and he eventually overthrew Gowon and became the Head of state after ousting Gowon with the help of his staunch loyalists. Infact, the book narrated that Murtala was killed by those Loyal to Gowon as a revenge 6 months after Murtala ousted Gowon. the book further indicated that those times were very deadly times in the Military when there was distrusts and bad blood in the Military so much that everyone was scared of being assassinated, and after Murtala was killed, there was vacuum in the Military Headship for over 2 weeks and everyone ( Obasanjo and co who were highest officers then) refused to become Head of State. However, Obasanjo was almost forced to be Head of State so as to change Leadership to the Southern Nigeria to doused the Bad that had brewed between the Northern Military Christians camp ( The Langtan block and loyalist to Gowon) on one hand, and the Northern Military Muslims ( The Murtala Mohammed loyalist) on the other hand. Anyone who wants to know why Nigeria is the way it is today should go and read 'Oil, Politics and violence" by Max Siolliun, And also the sequel of that book called - "Soldiers of Fortune" by same Author. But Books are Masterpieces that gives detailed accounts of every Top Nigerian Military officer since independence and their different roles in the Military to bastardized and destroyed Nigeria. Sir, do you have soft copies of this books ? 2 Likes |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by vineyardfarms: 8:37am On Dec 28, 2020 |
kettykin: As usual, very gullible Nigerians will believe this. How can a phone call on 13th Friday cause a deputy head of state to go late to work over child naming. What do these take the rest of Nigerians for The Military then was cultured, puntual, honest and promise keeper. The general called to ask to meet him at home for a request for a favor. Since he gave his approval, he waited. That is faith at work. |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Nobody: 8:37am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Racoon:
I have all Max Siollun three books and cherish them a lot because they gave clear succinct dirty histroy of all these past military leaders Nigerians are venerating today as gods especially the role the sitting president played in the July 28-29 1966 northern counter-coup killings @ Ikeja Barracks.I have a copy of the "76" movie.I even watch clips yster night. I wonder why anyone would venerate any one of those ex-Generals... |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by BafanaBafana: 8:39am On Dec 28, 2020 |
thatigboman: watch 76. Obasanjo was part of the coup, but his role was enshrouded in secrecy I watched 76, didn't see anything related to Obasanjo. 1 Like |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Racoon(m): 8:39am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Gwin2020: How can l get this book sir Actually the book seems scare now but I got mine in Lagos.However, keep on checking and asking in major bookshops around. |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by humilitypays(m): 8:40am On Dec 28, 2020 |
owobokiri:
You are very right... It was the same bad blood that led to the elimination of very powerful middle belt officers in the army after the Dimka coup, paving the way for the likes of Yaradua and co.... As per Nzeogwu and Ironsi, that's still part of the vile conspiracy theories used to maim igbo officers... Without Ironsi, Nzeogwus coup would have succeeded. So how then can Nzeogwu be planning a coup to hand over to the same Ironsi that truncated his coup? Nzeogwu even sent Obasanjo to go and meet Ironsi on his behalf at Lagos, that's after consultations with surviving military commanders in the north including the likes of Hassan Katsina.. Some of them will later join the bandwagon of those pushing the overarching conspiracy theories of Ironsi being part of the coup... Life shaa Don't mind them. Their myopic conclusion that Ironsi was among the January 1966 coup was as a result of Ironsi's inability to execute the coupists after the coup was foiled. But they forgot one thing, as at then, Nigeria had no law in place that stated that coupists are to be given capital punishment by execution. Secondly they also forgot that Ironsi couldn't even stop the coupists completely, he had to like beg and mediate with Nzeogwu with a promise not to harm them which made Nzeogwu to stand down from the coup. The truth is, due to the collective hatred and fear they have for the Igbos, a crime another tribe person commits and gets away with it, if an Igbo person commits same crime, he or she will be hanged. Take a look at Buhari, what did Goodluck do that Buhari have not done in multiple folds but because they see Goodluck as Igbo, he must be hanged and Buhari must be pardoned. What they dont know is, there is a superior being that watches over the affairs of man and nobody can challenge him 10 Likes |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Nobody: 8:44am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Since i came to nairaland any Time i ask for help i receive non , some times i get insulted , remember no one knows tommorrow.
Please assist me with funds , and God would never forsake u.
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Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Nobody: 8:44am On Dec 28, 2020 |
updatechange: Source?? this is not a new story, it is well known |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by survivor10(m): 8:47am On Dec 28, 2020 |
owobokiri: Somebody help me; Why is Dimkas coup not defined by Dimkas ethnicity? I mean it was stated clearly that the main reason that led Dimka to unleash that coup was to get rid of core northerners that upstaged Gowon, a fellow middle belter! This led to the killings of Murtala Mohammed and Ibrahim Taiwo, including the attempted elimination of officers that helped Murtalas ascedence to power, most of them northerners! Gowons name was so glaringly written all over the coup that the federal government sought for his repatriation to Nigeria for trial.
He will later be left in the UK to rot while Ojukwu whom he fought against during the war, was pardoned to come back to Nigeria! My questions are; who and who here even know Dimkas ethnic group? Why was the ethnic/regional/sectional motivations behind Dimkas military interjection always downplayed by the media, the government and even the military while Nzeogwus military uprising is conveniently used as an excuse to propel an unending devilish policy of containment against the good people of the former eastern Nigeria!? Nigeria will never know peace until they atone for all the sins meted out to the old eastern region! 2 Likes |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by nku5: 8:47am On Dec 28, 2020 |
owobokiri: Somebody help me; Why is Dimkas coup not defined by Dimkas ethnicity? I mean it was stated clearly that the main reason that led Dimka to unleash that coup was to get rid of core northerners that upstaged Gowon, a fellow middle belter! This led to the killings of Murtala Mohammed and Ibrahim Taiwo, including the attempted elimination of officers that helped Murtalas ascedence to power, most of them northerners! Gowons name was so glaringly written all over the coup that the federal government sought for his repatriation to Nigeria for trial.
He will later be left in the UK to rot while Ojukwu whom he fought against during the war, was pardoned to come back to Nigeria! My questions are; who and who here even know Dimkas ethnic group? Why was the ethnic/regional/sectional motivations behind Dimkas military interjection always downplayed by the media, the government and even the military while Nzeogwus military uprising is conveniently used as an excuse to propel an unending devilish policy of containment against the good people of the former eastern Nigeria!? I wish I could like this twice. 2 Likes |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by ibietela2(m): 8:51am On Dec 28, 2020 |
CharleyBright:
You can order the books - "OIL, POLITICS and VIOLENCE" and the Sequel - "SOLDIERS of FORTUNE" online Or go to some of the big bookshops around you. You will be very glad you read the books. I highly recommend both books for anyone who wants to understand the intricacies of the country called Nigeria. The Nigerian Military had long ago mapped out how Nigeria will play out. Thanks you |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by nku5: 8:51am On Dec 28, 2020 |
A coup planned by Igbos, Yorubas and northerners happened on January 15, 1966 and children of satan called it an "Igbo coup" A coup planned by people from Gowon's tribe (Angas) happened on February 13 1976, the same children of satan called it "Dimka coup" God punish satan and his family 14 Likes |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by BafanaBafana: 8:53am On Dec 28, 2020 |
humilitypays: Because almost all Nigerian tribe were already envious of the Igbos after the 1960 independence because Igbos dominated virtually all sectors of Nigeria; from politics to military to parliament to academics to trade, making them accuse Igbos of dominating other Nigerian tribe.
So Nzeogwu's coup gave them the opportunity to pour out their long envious anger against the Igbo tribe.
You can google BBC and VOA account of events of 1966 and read the full story. It was beyond coup You might be right to an extent. But you should know how the typical Igbo man likes to insult other tribes. After the coup, igbos printed posters depicting how Nzeogwu was standing over Ahmadu Bello, they released a song titled machine gun talking about how automatic rifles were used to finish off northerners, Igbo traders made jest of their Hausa colleagues in the markets in the north, wives of soldiers made it an issue in the barracks, and then it was a practice of Igbo soldiers to duck behind their desks demonstrating to northern soldiers "na so una premier hide for inside him wife when dem go to kill am. All these plus what Ironsi was doing or not doing up there led to the unfortunate killings 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by ekevwe(m): 8:53am On Dec 28, 2020 |
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Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by ibietela2(m): 8:53am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Victorclean1: Bajowa or what you called him. Yoribao and betrayal were 5 and 6. Now the revelation how Dimka was betrayed were coming out gradually.
Only God knows where yoribao got behavioral betrayal tendencies that plung thus Nation backward since independent.
I hail all yoriba nation OBJ and Nzeogwu were friends o but he cast him aside |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Bullman(m): 8:54am On Dec 28, 2020 |
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Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by ibietela2(m): 8:56am On Dec 28, 2020 |
humilitypays: Don't mind them.
Their myopic conclusion that Ironsi was among the January 1966 coup was as a result of Ironsi's inability to execute the coupists after the coup was foiled.
But they forgot one thing, as at then, Nigeria had no law in place that stated that coupists are to be given capital punishment by execution.
Secondly they also forgot that Ironsi couldn't even stop the coupists completely, he had to like beg and mediate with Nzeogwu with a promise not to harm them which made Nzeogwu to stand down from the coup.
The truth is, due to the collective hatred and fear they have for the Igbos, a crime another tribe person commits and gets away with it, if an Igbo person commits same crime, he or she will be hanged.
Take a look at Buhari, what did Goodluck do that Buhari have not done in multiple folds but because they see Goodluck as Igbo, he must be hanged and Buhari must be pardoned.
What they dont know is, there is a superior being that watches over the affairs of man and nobody can challenge him Am proud of that young lad, he took control of the entire military in the north in one day |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by ibietela2(m): 8:58am On Dec 28, 2020 |
nku5: A coup made up of Igbos, Yorubas and northerners happened on January 15, 1966 and children of satan called it an "Igbo coup"
A coup made up of people from Gowon's tribe (Angas) happened on October 13 1976, the same children of satan called it "Dimka coup"
God punish satan and his family Permission to copy |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Alpha100(m): 8:59am On Dec 28, 2020 |
I have both of Max Siollun's books if anyone is interested. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by francotunsco: 9:01am On Dec 28, 2020 |
...and this thread later became an intelligent discourse! I am very proud of Nairaland this morning. Fellows are making intelligent reference to a book read and a movie! 2021 gbosa for everyone. 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by kettykin: 9:04am On Dec 28, 2020 |
humilitypays: Don't mind them.
Their myopic conclusion that Ironsi was among the January 1966 coup was as a result of Ironsi's inability to execute the coupists after the coup was foiled.
But they forgot one thing, as at then, Nigeria had no law in place that stated that coupists are to be given capital punishment by execution.
Secondly they also forgot that Ironsi couldn't even stop the coupists completely, he had to like beg and mediate with Nzeogwu with a promise not to harm them which made Nzeogwu to stand down from the coup.
The truth is, due to the collective hatred and fear they have for the Igbos, a crime another tribe person commits and gets away with it, if an Igbo person commits same crime, he or she will be hanged.
Take a look at Buhari, what did Goodluck do that Buhari have not done in multiple folds but because they see Goodluck as Igbo, he must be hanged and Buhari must be pardoned.
What they dont know is, there is a superior being that watches over the affairs of man and nobody can challenge him Who is the superior being |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by BluntTheApostle(m): 9:06am On Dec 28, 2020 |
owobokiri:
You are very right... It was the same bad blood that led to the elimination of very powerful middle belt officers in the army after the Dimka coup, paving the way for the likes of Yaradua and co.... As per Nzeogwu and Ironsi, that's still part of the vile conspiracy theories used to maim igbo officers... Without Ironsi, Nzeogwus coup would have succeeded. So how then can Nzeogwu be planning a coup to hand over to the same Ironsi that truncated his coup? Nzeogwu even sent Obasanjo to go and meet Ironsi on his behalf at Lagos, that's after consultations with surviving military commanders in the north including the likes of Hassan Katsina.. Some of them will later join the bandwagon of those pushing the overarching conspiracy theories of Ironsi being part of the coup... Life shaa Ironsi handled the matter poorly. If he had tried the coup plotters, and showed some empathy toward regions that lost prominent politicians, the bad blood wouldn't have arisen. According to a portion of Chimamanda Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, Igbos in Kano even had the audacity to mock the slain Ahmadu Bello who was loved in the North. 4 Likes |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Nobody: 9:06am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Please forward them to alexistaiwoojuboy@gmail.com Gracias. God bless. Alpha100: I have both of Max Siollun's books if anyone is interested. |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Iriruaga100(m): 9:08am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Alpha100: I have both of Max Siollun's books if anyone is interested. Very interested if you have the soft copy sir!! |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Nobody: 9:09am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Alpha100: I have both of Max Siollun's books if anyone is interested. for sale? |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by kettykin: 9:12am On Dec 28, 2020 |
vineyardfarms:
The Military then was cultured, puntual, honest and promise keeper. The general called to ask to meet him at home for a request for a favor. Since he gave his approval, he waited. That is faith at work. This is another lie from the lie spitting dragon from the pit of hell. The Nigerian military has never been cultured, if it were cultured the succession crisis after ironsi was assassinated would not have come up. If Nigeria military was honest and promisekeeper, Aburi agreement would not have been dumped . Punctuallity simply means Obasanjo could not have afford to go to work late over trivial family discussions that could have held in office or after work. 1 Like |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by ImmaculateJOE(m): 9:13am On Dec 28, 2020 |
francotunsco: ...and this thread later became an intelligent discourse! I am very proud of Nairaland this morning. Fellows are making intelligent reference to a book read and a movie! 2021 gbosa for everyone. Nairaland is a wonderful place to belong.. I'm so excited for this thread.. 1 Like |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Alpha100(m): 9:13am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Iriruaga100:
Very interested if you have the soft copy sir!! My email is on my signature |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Alpha100(m): 9:14am On Dec 28, 2020 |
alexistaiwo: Please forward them to alexistaiwoojuboy@gmail.com Gracias. God bless. My email is on my signature |
Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by nku5: 9:16am On Dec 28, 2020 |
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Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Sikpa04(m): 9:20am On Dec 28, 2020 |
Since I read the book "Tragedy of Victory", I stopped listening to lies from Obasanjo. 3 Likes |