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Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by V7place(m): 9:42am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Kwame Nkrumah disliked the Balewa government and supported the more progessive politicians in Nigeria like Chief Awolowo, Aminu Kano and Tarka. When the coup failed, he gave refuge to Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna and allowed him to stay in exile in Ghana. Alas, Nkrumah himself was overthrown barely 30 days later and Ifeajuna was sent back to Nigeria by Ghana's new military government. 2 Likes
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Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by V7place(m): 9:49am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna was executed along with Major Victor Banjo on September 22, 1967 by the Biafrian government of Colonel Ojukwu for allegedly trying to overthrow Colonel Ojukwu. An extremely brilliant officer, Banjo had successfully led Biafrian forces to capture Benin City and got all the way to Ore in present day Ondo State. They would have proceeded to Ibadan and captured the Western Region. 1 Like
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Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by CharleyBright(m): 9:51am On Jan 15, 2021 |
nku5: Not Necessarily so. Generals and Top Military Officers have been known to plan coups and failed. Eg the Dimka failed Coup involved Major Gen. I.D Bissallah. There are some Tactical Units very essential to be securer for a Coup to succeed. Most coups that failed were largely due to failure to capture and secure these units. The Armoured Artillery in Lagos and Ibadan were very essential then during the Military coup eras. While the Dimkas Coup was the worst and most poorly planned and executed coup in the history of Nigeria hence it failed, the Gideon Orkar coup was almost bound to fail due to its planned excising of some parts of Northern Nigeria from Nigeria. However, both coups failed to secure Armoured Artilleries hence both coups gave the ruling Military govt to leverage on these Armoured Artilleries to fight back and overpower them. 3 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by dele1727: 10:14am On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place: So they held a discussion with okpara without harming any of his family or staff But shodeinde wife was shot at multiple times... They celebration you mentioned in the north were by Igbos who mock the Northerners ... And that was lead to the killing of Igbos in the north after the second coup.... .There is way to twist this..... The coup was an Igbo coup ... And do you 100% believe everything the coup plotters say... 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by CharleyBright(m): 10:15am On Jan 15, 2021 |
nku5: I won't totally agree with you on your last point. Major Nzeogwu and many of the coupists were some of the finest and best trained Military Personnel there was then. These were Sandhurst groom officers, and any officer trained in Sandhurst were the most intelligent officers. So even though they were young, they are very sound and knew their onions. Perhaps, I would say they were (especially Nzeogwu) was driven by radicalism ideologies. Nzeogwu was said to be strong Marxist in his reasoning. This ideology might have influenced the violent niche the coup witnessed. I agree with you that the coup might have prevented a greater evil, but it was characterised by gory ethnic bloodshed which was the low point of the coup. 3 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by dele1727: 10:23am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Grayoso:This is the truth and nothing but the truth. Till this day Buhari and Tinubu are vagabonds But Ekweremadu and Kalu Orji are darlings Very hypocritical view of life 6 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by dele1727: 10:29am On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place: Another stage that showed the true intent of the eastern region as a whole... 5 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by chubinwa(m): 10:55am On Jan 15, 2021 |
when men were men. |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 11:26am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Redcrafton: Attache to what exactly? Mine, as a balanced Yoruba, is to always call out the deceit of you Igbos with Yorubas always the intended target of your revisionism, lies and shameless propaganda. 3 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Smoke55: 11:34am On Jan 15, 2021 |
dele1727:same Igbos Has Dealt With Ekwere Mmadu On Several Occations,same Igbos Have Been Against Their Political Leaders,we Critisize Our Political Leaders More Than Any Other Tribe In Nigeria To An Extence You Guys Think We Dnt Have Respect For Elders. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 11:34am On Jan 15, 2021 |
dele1727: Indeed. So also what is revealed below as per casualties of the coup. The murderous bigot Nzeogwu went ahead to kill his Yoruba accomplice to show what would have happened to every token non-Igbo these supremacist murderers managed to coopt into their deception. Today the narrative is that the mainly Igbo conspirators were 'Nigerian patriots' who wanted to free Awolowo and place him in charge of Nigeria. Big joke. If we really get into this then Igbos will regret this their modern day attempt to keep revising history fraudulently so they are seen as 'misunderstood victims' rather than the intentional, callous and murderous bigots and supremacists they were and always will be. History is replete with utterances by famous Igbos, like Azikiwe, where they purport it is their god-anointed right to lead all others. Azikiwe declared this unequivocally and we even see this throwback behaviour till today with delusional Igbos claiming "only an Igbo can make Nigeria great" as the best sales pitch they have for gaining the Presidency in 2023. laughable. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_Nigerian_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat Civilians Edit 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 11:41am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Smoke55: No you don't. That is a barefaced lie you should be ashamed to tell publicly. You guys have never changed historically. You let your leaders get away with murder, and even turn the other way, while you savage Yoruba and Northern leaders daily even when they have no control or influence over your life and that of your people. This is the truth I don't expect any Igbo to be upright, truthful or principled enough to admit. 6 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 11:50am On Jan 15, 2021 |
dele1727: Look at the reception they gave the thief Kalu upon his release from prison recently. The same Igbos who demonize Tinubu daily are talking up Kalu's Presidential challenge by saying he is "an Igbo well-supported throughout Nigeria". That he is corrupt and that he did absolutely nothing for Abia State is no concern to them. Just a parochial hijack of the Presidency by their kinsman, even if a very devilish and worthless one at that, is all that matters. Peter Obi they tout as the" best" Presidential material is a political prostitute who has never built and elevated any political platform or individual to higher standing. All he does is jump and abandon ship to go and profit elsewhere when the going gets tough. Ditto Kalu, Umahi and virtually every Igbo leader. Contrast with Tinubu who stays the course, regardless of what is at risk and any intimidation he faces, to build great political platforms, leaders and the best State in Nigeria by far Pray tell which individual displays qualities desirable in a Nigerian President between Tinubu and the many worthless Igbos that our bigoted SE brothers and sisters support while constantly cursing and attacking BAT. Buy Igbo people's deception, revisionism and hateful propaganda at your own risk. 9 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Miracle1991: 11:54am On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place:you said he did his job well? Two pregnant women were killed with their unborn children, what was their offence? Can you tell us why were the igbos rejoicing after the coup if it was not an igbo coup? The coup was an igbo coup. Period! 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Smoke55: 12:08pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Grayoso:can You Mention Present Day Yoruba Or Northern Politicians The Igbo Are Criticizing? 4 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by gidgiddy: 12:09pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
kettykin: That is one lie that has always been told about the first coup, that no senior military officer of Igbo extraction was killed during the coup. What many dont know is that Lt Colonel Arthur Unegbe, a very senior officer at the time and an Igbo man, was killed. |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Miracle1991: 12:24pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Smoke55:buhari and Tinubu, fashola and elrufai. 1 Like |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Miracle1991: 12:45pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Sergeant Daramola was killed by Nzeagu after helping him in the coup. Banjo was killed by Ojukwu after helping ojukwu in Biafra fight. Now, who are the backstabbers? Fajuyi sacrifice his life to defend IRONSI in ibadan. How many igbos (dead and alive) can do that to a Yoruba man. They insult buhari who built second Niger bridge and other federal roads for them but they call Gej hero for doing nothing. They insult Tinubu who worked for his people to change the face of Lagos but they call Peter Obi a hero even after he supervised the Killing of 78 youths in anambara. They insult Osinbajo and called him a slave for being a vice to Buhari but they hail Alex Ekwueme who was deputy to Shagari. They said can never be slaves to Fulani but Peter Obi was ready to be a slave to his master Atiku (a fulani man) Orji kalu,ikpeazu, are the best thing in Igbo land after slice bread but Fashola and Elrufai are evil and corrupt, according to the igbos. Fear Igbo man! They are full of hypocrisy. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by arantess: 12:49pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place:But kaduna, ifeajuna and some others were from modern day delta, so how are they ibo? there ws even some yoruba folks but we keep hearing ibo coup |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Smoke55: 12:53pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Miracle1991:buhari Is Not Only A Northern Politician,he Run The Affair Of All Nigerians Including Igbos. Igbos Are Critisizing Tinubu Do To His Role In Lagos,considering Igbos Having A Good Number Of People Living In Lagos And The way Tinubu Family Are Running The Affairs Over There.. Fashiola Aside The Deportation Of The Igbo From Lagos During His Regime As The State Government,and Considering He Is A Federal Minister Presently We Igbos Dnt No Him Down Here. Elrufai His Role In Demolishing Igbo Properties When He Was Fct Minister,and His Role In Southern Kaduna Killings Earn Him The Critism. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by PreyingMantis(m): 12:54pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
cinoedhunter:Very well educated compared to the illiterate touts harrassing civilians upadan now. These were the real soldiers... Those who joined the army because they wanted to be soldiers and not the current set of nincompoops joining the army to earn a living... Reason they dont have balls to face any armed opposition 2 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by arantess: 1:00pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
dele1727:so who beat up ekweremadu in germany? dont be stupid 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Miracle1991: 1:07pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Smoke55:did fashola or Tinubu beg any Igbo man to come to Lagos? Elrufai was a minister, therefore he was working under somebody, why hating him instead of the person that send him. Peter Obi was a governor when 78 youths were killed and thrown to the river. Up till date nobody asked for his head. Ikpeazu is doing nothing in Abia state aside from the 1litre of kerosene he shared during campaign, nobody is calling for his resignation. Ekweremadu has been in the house for More than 20 yrs with nothing to show but nobody dare call him to resign. Etc etc etc 5 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 1:12pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Miracle1991: Why even bother responding. Anyone asking the question he did is a mischief maker period because everyone knows the behaviour of Igbo. They bay for Sanwo Olu's blood over a non-existent "massacre" in Lagos yet they make automatic excuses for Peter Obi, and his complicity, as Governor of Anambra, in the brutal and cold blooded murder of dozens of Igbos just to keep selling him as 'presidential material. Scandalous. Same Igbos Hid their face when Wike, hitherto viewed proudly as their fellow' Igbo warrior' , brutally put down their fellow Igbos in Obigbo/Oyigbo. They never asked Wike to resign but same biased Igbos scream daily for Osinbajo to resign because our service chiefs are still in office. Abeg the hypocritical antics of Igbos are well-recorded and universally acknowledged. 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Dedetwo(m): 1:15pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place: He could have been one of the first Nigerians commissioned as air force officers. |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 1:17pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Miracle1991: Thank you ojare. It just shows most Igbos live in a world of self-delusion for them not to even be able to accept what you point out above as an unhealthy reality of their ethnic group. It is others who have a problem according to them. What is the point of this thread if not another attempt to push their fraudulent obsession with representing their own blatant wrongdoer in a shining light always? 2 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by forgiveness: 1:21pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place: Fake news. |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Dedetwo(m): 1:23pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Moferere: Did you listen to Gabriel Fagbure's interview? 2 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by forgiveness: 1:24pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
V7place: I learnt he forced them. Well tailored coup by him. |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Smoke55: 1:26pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Miracle1991:and You Think Igbos Are Not Condemning Those Guys You Mentioned?Go To Any Online News Concerning SE politicians Both Here Or On Facebook,go Through The Comments screenshot where igbos are praising those guys you mentioned,then post it here, Your First Paragraph Says Alot About You,please Dnt Quote Me Again I Cant Be Wasting My Time With A Cheap Tribalist. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by Nobody: 1:26pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Miracle1991: 100% truth about Igbos and their legendary bigotry, hypocrisy, intolerance for others and two-faced approach to life. They want political office in Lagos but cursed and swore when a Northerner born and bred in the SE "dared" to contest political office in ala Igbo. GEJ did nothing for them but he remains their hero while Buhari, who has done more for Igbos than any other President since 1999, remains their greatest enemy. Ojukwu led many of their fathers and grandfather's to their death needlessly to then go and insensitively/hypocritically contest a Nigerian political office. Yet "Ikemba" remains their ultimate messiah whereas Awolowo, Adekunle etal, doing their duty to their nation, are the devil's incarnate, till today, according to Igbos. I can go on all day suffice to say fear Igbos for real. 3 Likes |
Re: January 15th 1966: The Day Nigeria Was Changed Forever By A 29 Year Old! by forgiveness: 1:27pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
kettykin: Justification of assassination of innocent people is what I deduced from here. 2 Likes |
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