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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Nobody: 8:42am On May 07, 2015
Ghen ghen
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by cyprus000: 8:42am On May 07, 2015
IdiAmin1:
Madam, you didn't remember this story in 2007 and 2011 until after the 2015 elections that saw Buhari sailing through.

You are one of the reasons why people of other tribes disrespect and see all of us as opportunists.

Anu mpama angry
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Guy stop saying trash about us.

You are one of this cawards posing as igbo,just to slander our image.

I don't have strenght for online ranting..I AM WARNING YOU.

Don't think you are invincible and untracable
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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by dmjinc(m): 8:44am On May 07, 2015
in a nut shell....she self want ministerial post undecided
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by adamskutty(m): 8:47am On May 07, 2015
tit:
this woman is the savior of gmb!
Allahu Akbar.
they should watch all bad pdp people.
Muazu is up to something now.
jeeez! My lovely eyes is itching me badly, are u human? grin grin nah! U aint, u are definitely a product of an illegal intercourse of an orangutan with an ape. grin grin grin grin grin

Abeg, u don chop ur fellow ape brother jonabastard the clueless creature sh!!!T this morning? grin grin
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Pavore9: 8:49am On May 07, 2015
This woman happened to be my neighbour back in Awka..Anya fulugo. She owns a massive centre around Nwapudo estate, Awka.

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by rabbuy(m): 8:50am On May 07, 2015
Sooroptimist1:
How I Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984




Internationally acclaimed herbal practitioner, Mrs. Flora Ifenyichukwu Nkemakonam Ilonzo, has recalled how she ‘saved’ President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, from “a well planned coup” when he was military Head of State



Ilonzo said she was the savoiur of Buhari in 1984 in Enugu when a coup was planned to eliminate him.

She said she used her power to botch the plot.

Ilonzo is today the Director, Centre for Psychic and Healing Administration (CPHA), Awka.

“Buhari would have died in that
planned coup in Enugu while in office as a military Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces,” she claimed.

Ilonzo has practiced her trade in both Enugu and Awka for over 30 years, especially on herbal research, health education and in resolving human problems. She has
published books, among them, ‘Questions and Answers on Phystomedicine’, ‘Herbs and Your Health’ and ‘Food and your Health’.

Now that Buhari has been democratically elected to govern the country once again, Ilonzo has also re-surfaced to warn him to beware in his actions and inactions.

She warned Buhari to “be vigilant as ever at all times as he presides the affairs of the country” and congratulated him for winning the 2015 Presidential election.

“I warmly felicitate with and congratulate your Excellency on your well deserved victory at the Presidential election. I am thrilled by your emergence as the next civilian President of our dear country.

“Thirty-one years ago, when Your Excellency was the Military Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, I foresaw and exposed a plot to assassinate you during an official visit to Anambra State.

“I immediately contacted the authorities for further action and for the postponement of your visit. At that time, General Y.Y. Kure was the General Officer Commanding the 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, while Emmanuel
Akojie was the Signal Brigade Commander. When your visit commenced at the appropriate time, Your Excellency arrived Enugu Airport and demanded my presence to appreciate my gesture. In your entourage were the former Chief Judge and Attorney General of the Federation, Justice Belgore, and the late Chike Ofordile, respectively.

“Today, as the President-elect, providence has given you yet another opportunity to complete the national assignment you started three decades ago. Your mandate is by no means a gift to be squandered by anyone who is not committed to national rebirth and reconstruction. I advise that you pick your team
for the best results irrespective of ethnic, religious and political cleavages.

“I pray that you replicate the legacy of the Late Singaporean leader Lee Kuan Yew in Nigeria to make this nation a prosperous, proud and respectable entity in the comity of nations; I urge you to restore discipline, morality, excellence in quality of goods and services offered to our nation for the upliftment of our patriotic spirit and common good.

“My word of caution is that you remain as vigilant as ever to keep sycophants at a safe distance. Our unity, security and the reduction of ethno –religious tension should occupy a premier position in your new administration.

Thanks and God bless,’’ Ilonzo said. Ilonzo, an old Anambra State Artist, was known then as Mrs. I. Eze, according to Ogbuefi Charles Onyechi, Amalunweze of Awka, a staunch member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Awka who revealed the woman to newsmen in Onitsha.

Onyechi also agreed that the President-elect would have been killed in Enugu when he was military Head of State but was saved by Mrs. Ilonzo.
Onyechi showed a book yet to be publicly presented containing the story of how the Igbo woman saved Buhari with vivid account and details.

The book tagged, ‘Peace…the legacy of an Icon of our time,’ captures the roles of Ilonzo, Anyafulugo Enugu-Ukwu na Umunri, Ozouwandu Aguleri Kingdom.
Hear her: “I was in a dream and saw the shooting to death of several Igbo leaders as they lined up to welcome the Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari in 1984.

The visit was still nine days away, so something must be done, and fast too, to forestall the calamity. As a civil servant, I could not approach the Governor directly, but I wrote a letter to the Governor through his Principal Secretary, Mrs. Ossai. I copied the same letter to the Commissioner of Police, the GOC, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army and Commander Signal Brigade in Enugu. I undertook to deliver personally that of the Governor, and the GOC 82 Division. In view of my vision, I urged them to defer the visit of the Head of state, emphasising that once I have such a revelation, it surely must take place.

“At the receipt of the Governor’s letter, the
Principal Secretary read it and instructed his staff to call
me back. In my presence he told them of the content of the letter and called me names, insinuating that I was one of those women hanging around army barracks running after soldiers. He tore the letter and warned his staff never to allow me inside his office again.

“By the time I got home, my staff who went to deliver copies of the letter had returned, followed by the GOC 82 Div Major General Y.Y Kure. He confirmed the receipt of my letter, and wanted to know what to do. I maintained what I said in the letter — that the visit must be postponed till the bad boys have been fished out and dealt with. Within thirty minutes, the Commissioner of
Police and Brigade Commander also arrived at my 22 Savage Crescent, GRA, Enugu residence, where they met the GOC.

“During my discussions with them, I asked to first of all take inventory of the armoury to determine what was stolen. I also informed them that the blank bullets used for ceremonial occasions had been replaced with live bullets, to enable the plotters kill all those they wanted to kill.

I also confirmed to them the place the stolen ammunition was hidden.

“They left and first of all visited the armoury where it was found that some ammunition were actually missing.They came back and sought my help to locate the missing ammunition. I agreed, but sent them back to collect some gunpowder and sand from the location of the armoury, while I went to collect leaves my grand father, Akunne Onyido, used to trace lost items. I
mixed the leaves and sand and used the gun powder to set it ablaze. When it has been burnt, I collected the ashes and gave them two portions, one to sprinkle around the barracks, I
told them that it would make those involved to confess,
which is better than my revealing their names. Before then, they had arrested
the Armourer, Lt. Anyaka. But I told them he was innocent.

“The following day they sprinkled the powder on the parade ground before the arrival of the soldiers for the
parade. Immediately after, one of the soldiers residing at the Thinkers Corner confessed that he was to kill the Head of State. He named some of his collaborators after which he shot himself. They called another parade to which I was invited. I was there disguised as a groundnut seller. After the GOC’s address, one of the plotters stood up and pointed out his accomplices. He took the GOC, the Signal Brigade Commander, Emmanuel Akoji, to the armoury to demonstrate how they entered the place. He rubbed his back on the wall and the doors opened.

Immediately the powder was rubbed on him and he could not come out the same way. He was arrested. I then took them to where the stolen ammunition were kept, there were all together nine bombs, two cartons of hand grenades, and 12 crates of ammunition, hidden in a bunker.


SOURCEL:http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/05/saved-buhari-coup-plotters-1984/
Posts like this drives me crazy... What kinda lame lie is this... Why will someone just cook up an immature lie ahan #whatapin
Why did she save a northerner 1.?
What was her own 2.?
Why will a lie be so unprofessional 3.?
Truth after reading first paragraph her legend just vex me...
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by pumppin(m): 8:52am On May 07, 2015
IdiAmin1:
Madam, you didn't remember this story in 2007 and 2011 until after the 2015 elections that saw Buhari sailing through.

You are one of the reasons why people of other tribes disrespect and see all of us as opportunists.

Anu mpama angry
very stupid woman indeed
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by ekpurikpu77: 8:53am On May 07, 2015
Rubbish,how can you save a coup plotter from coup plotters grin

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Intendy: 8:55am On May 07, 2015
Sooroptimist1:
Its a pity that some people are trying to discredit this woman despite the fact that she mentioned several names and location of events which could be verified if need be
I can as well fabricate such a story if all the names I use are dead except the person the storyline concerns.
everyone is free to believe what he/she wants to believe
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by jnrbayano(m): 8:55am On May 07, 2015
The horses, the donkeys, the monkeys, the ostriches, the peacocks, the guinea fowls of this world do "match-past" early morning in her massive compound every morning.

Ezenwanyi! smiley
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by oloyede252(m): 9:00am On May 07, 2015
KanwuliaJara:
She prolly used her a$$e! grin
RECIEVE









SENSE

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Bonapart(m): 9:05am On May 07, 2015
IdiAmin1:
Madam, you didn't remember this story in 2007 and 2011 until after the 2015 elections that saw Buhari sailing through.

You are one of the reasons why people of other tribes disrespect and see all of us as opportunists.

Anu mpama angry
this is a woman so show some respect even if you think you know all.... i believe ur mother is a woman and you won't dare talk to her this way....
Show respect
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by jnrbayano(m): 9:05am On May 07, 2015
Pavore9:
This woman happened to be my neighbour back in Awka..Anya fulugo. She owns a massive centre around Nwapudo estate, Awka.

Nwakpadolu

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by KanwuliaJara: 9:06am On May 07, 2015
oloyede252:

RECIEVE SENSE

Tomorrow when we say you vote with your totos, you will start insulting our ancestors!
Mtchew!
See Native Doctor of the Eazzzt with big-big gramma?
I am sure it is one of those unemployed mofos on NL looking for a position in ASO ROCK!

Nonsenze! grin

Someone paid for this one's education to go and be plucking 'UGWU' and 'UTAZI' from the bush to make soup as an Okija herbalist kwo? grin
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Nobody: 9:07am On May 07, 2015
hope she will get rich now.
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by jnrbayano(m): 9:08am On May 07, 2015
pumppin:
very stupid woman indeed

It will not be hard to turn you into a snake (Echi eteka) if she sees this

cheesy

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Nazeeboy(m): 9:10am On May 07, 2015
menix:
Chaii... prophet ndi Enugu...
Thou d story sounds like Doz stories been told on tales by moonlight series about the Tortoise...

Thou I feel like blivin her cous I love lies..

Abeg if u know her, help mii ask am who go win dis year Champions League...
I don already asked her. She say na real madrid
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by andyanders: 9:14am On May 07, 2015
Madam, though I appreciated your effort to reveal the unknown and saving a life through your prophecy, but I figure you should have made this revelation before and during the election as this would have made your story to be accepted by the populace.

I personally believe your prophecy since you stated names and facts and I pray that God use His people to reveal the Unknown and also to give a solution on how to avert any calamity.

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by OzMingle(m): 9:15am On May 07, 2015
Story.....story
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Nobody: 9:16am On May 07, 2015
Damn! Even after she mentioned some names and proves, some silly Idiots still dough her? GOD..

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by harry509: 9:17am On May 07, 2015
Sooroptimist1:
How I Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984




Internationally acclaimed herbal practitioner, Mrs. Flora Ifenyichukwu Nkemakonam Ilonzo, has recalled how she ‘saved’ President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, from “a well planned coup” when he was military Head of State



Ilonzo said she was the savoiur of Buhari in 1984 in Enugu when a coup was planned to eliminate him.

She said she used her power to botch the plot.

Ilonzo is today the Director, Centre for Psychic and Healing Administration (CPHA), Awka.

“Buhari would have died in that
planned coup in Enugu while in office as a military Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces,” she claimed.

Ilonzo has practiced her trade in both Enugu and Awka for over 30 years, especially on herbal research, health education and in resolving human problems. She has
published books, among them, ‘Questions and Answers on Phystomedicine’, ‘Herbs and Your Health’ and ‘Food and your Health’.

Now that Buhari has been democratically elected to govern the country once again, Ilonzo has also re-surfaced to warn him to beware in his actions and inactions.

She warned Buhari to “be vigilant as ever at all times as he presides the affairs of the country” and congratulated him for winning the 2015 Presidential election.

“I warmly felicitate with and congratulate your Excellency on your well deserved victory at the Presidential election. I am thrilled by your emergence as the next civilian President of our dear country.

“Thirty-one years ago, when Your Excellency was the Military Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, I foresaw and exposed a plot to assassinate you during an official visit to Anambra State.

“I immediately contacted the authorities for further action and for the postponement of your visit. At that time, General Y.Y. Kure was the General Officer Commanding the 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, while Emmanuel
Akojie was the Signal Brigade Commander. When your visit commenced at the appropriate time, Your Excellency arrived Enugu Airport and demanded my presence to appreciate my gesture. In your entourage were the former Chief Judge and Attorney General of the Federation, Justice Belgore, and the late Chike Ofordile, respectively.

“Today, as the President-elect, providence has given you yet another opportunity to complete the national assignment you started three decades ago. Your mandate is by no means a gift to be squandered by anyone who is not committed to national rebirth and reconstruction. I advise that you pick your team
for the best results irrespective of ethnic, religious and political cleavages.

“I pray that you replicate the legacy of the Late Singaporean leader Lee Kuan Yew in Nigeria to make this nation a prosperous, proud and respectable entity in the comity of nations; I urge you to restore discipline, morality, excellence in quality of goods and services offered to our nation for the upliftment of our patriotic spirit and common good.

“My word of caution is that you remain as vigilant as ever to keep sycophants at a safe distance. Our unity, security and the reduction of ethno –religious tension should occupy a premier position in your new administration.

Thanks and God bless,’’ Ilonzo said. Ilonzo, an old Anambra State Artist, was known then as Mrs. I. Eze, according to Ogbuefi Charles Onyechi, Amalunweze of Awka, a staunch member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Awka who revealed the woman to newsmen in Onitsha.

Onyechi also agreed that the President-elect would have been killed in Enugu when he was military Head of State but was saved by Mrs. Ilonzo.
Onyechi showed a book yet to be publicly presented containing the story of how the Igbo woman saved Buhari with vivid account and details.

The book tagged, ‘Peace…the legacy of an Icon of our time,’ captures the roles of Ilonzo, Anyafulugo Enugu-Ukwu na Umunri, Ozouwandu Aguleri Kingdom.
Hear her: “I was in a dream and saw the shooting to death of several Igbo leaders as they lined up to welcome the Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari in 1984.

The visit was still nine days away, so something must be done, and fast too, to forestall the calamity. As a civil servant, I could not approach the Governor directly, but I wrote a letter to the Governor through his Principal Secretary, Mrs. Ossai. I copied the same letter to the Commissioner of Police, the GOC, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army and Commander Signal Brigade in Enugu. I undertook to deliver personally that of the Governor, and the GOC 82 Division. In view of my vision, I urged them to defer the visit of the Head of state, emphasising that once I have such a revelation, it surely must take place.

“At the receipt of the Governor’s letter, the
Principal Secretary read it and instructed his staff to call
me back. In my presence he told them of the content of the letter and called me names, insinuating that I was one of those women hanging around army barracks running after soldiers. He tore the letter and warned his staff never to allow me inside his office again.

“By the time I got home, my staff who went to deliver copies of the letter had returned, followed by the GOC 82 Div Major General Y.Y Kure. He confirmed the receipt of my letter, and wanted to know what to do. I maintained what I said in the letter — that the visit must be postponed till the bad boys have been fished out and dealt with. Within thirty minutes, the Commissioner of
Police and Brigade Commander also arrived at my 22 Savage Crescent, GRA, Enugu residence, where they met the GOC.

“During my discussions with them, I asked to first of all take inventory of the armoury to determine what was stolen. I also informed them that the blank bullets used for ceremonial occasions had been replaced with live bullets, to enable the plotters kill all those they wanted to kill.

I also confirmed to them the place the stolen ammunition was hidden.

“They left and first of all visited the armoury where it was found that some ammunition were actually missing.They came back and sought my help to locate the missing ammunition. I agreed, but sent them back to collect some gunpowder and sand from the location of the armoury, while I went to collect leaves my grand father, Akunne Onyido, used to trace lost items. I
mixed the leaves and sand and used the gun powder to set it ablaze. When it has been burnt, I collected the ashes and gave them two portions, one to sprinkle around the barracks, I
told them that it would make those involved to confess,
which is better than my revealing their names. Before then, they had arrested
the Armourer, Lt. Anyaka. But I told them he was innocent.

“The following day they sprinkled the powder on the parade ground before the arrival of the soldiers for the
parade. Immediately after, one of the soldiers residing at the Thinkers Corner confessed that he was to kill the Head of State. He named some of his collaborators after which he shot himself. They called another parade to which I was invited. I was there disguised as a groundnut seller. After the GOC’s address, one of the plotters stood up and pointed out his accomplices. He took the GOC, the Signal Brigade Commander, Emmanuel Akoji, to the armoury to demonstrate how they entered the place. He rubbed his back on the wall and the doors opened.

Immediately the powder was rubbed on him and he could not come out the same way. He was arrested. I then took them to where the stolen ammunition were kept, there were all together nine bombs, two cartons of hand grenades, and 12 crates of ammunition, hidden in a bunker.


SOURCEL:http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/05/saved-buhari-coup-plotters-1984/
ummmmM! well evribody is jst cumin @ 2 say 1 story on d oda. Am happy dat she didn't say she trek frm Enugu 2 abuja cry
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Pavore9: 9:20am On May 07, 2015
jnrbayano:


Nwakpadolu

Thanks bro. l miss her radio programs as l really learnt a lot from her.

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by nagoma(m): 9:25am On May 07, 2015
Buhari should ignore such Charlatans and impostors. God gives life and takes it when he wills.
GMB please don't lose your focus on developing a country of excellence with dedicated high quality nationalistic and united citizens. With sound moral character and consideration for others and for the country.
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by somegirl1: 9:26am On May 07, 2015
rabbuy:

Posts like this drives me crazy... What kinda lame lie is this... Why will someone just cook up an immature lie ahan #whatapin
Why did she save a northerner 1.?
What was her own 2.?
Why will a lie be so unprofessional 3.?
Truth after reading first paragraph her legend just vex me...

Northerners are sub-human or aliens?

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by jnrbayano(m): 9:26am On May 07, 2015
Pavore9:


Thanks bro. l miss her radio programs as l really learnt a lot from her.

cool
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by nagoma(m): 9:26am On May 07, 2015
nagoma:

Principal Secretary read it and instructed his staff to call
me back. In my presence he told them of the content of the letter and called me names, insinuating that I was one of those women hanging around army barracks running after soldiers. He tore the letter and warned his staff never to allow me inside his office again.

The Principal Secretary is my man. I would do exactly as he did. Anybody knows his name?
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by philips70(m): 9:33am On May 07, 2015
XRAY21:
To me you did a big mistake. U saved one man , he killed thousand. What the point mtcheeew

The nation would have fared better if you are one of the thousands he killed.
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by Sunnybobo3(m): 9:38am On May 07, 2015
I know this woman personally in Akwa. She owns the Centre for Psychic and healing administration at AHOCOL Estate behind govt house.

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Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by XRAY21(m): 9:38am On May 07, 2015
adamskutty:
jeeez! My lovely eyes is itching me badly, are u human? grin grin nah! U aint, u are definitely a product of an illegal intercourse of an orangutan with an ape. grin grin grin grin grin

Abeg, u don chop ur fellow ape brother jonabastard the clueless creature sh!!!T this morning? grin grin
one condom would have reduced the number of f00ls in the world
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by baby124: 9:42am On May 07, 2015
Lmao. These are the kinds of pitfalls and validation Jonathan rewarded. Have we forgotten so soon that witches endorsed him. Prophets all prophesied. But one thing is that God is the only one that decides. God will shame all false prophets and evil persons. Buhari should know that this rise of charlatans is a result of abject poverty, bad upbringing and very low morals.
Re: How An Igbo Woman Saved Buhari From Coup Plotters In 1984 by bakjal(m): 9:53am On May 07, 2015
tit:
this woman is the savior of gmb!
Allahu Akbar.
they should watch all bad pdp people.
Muazu is up to something now.
How can u say Allahu Akbar and call someone a saviour of another?who saves apart from Allah?
Who sent u?

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