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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by OPCNAIRALAND: 9:50am On Sep 13, 2015
kettykin:
Biafran military must have been very strict on rules for Ifeajuna to have been executed for the mistakes of banjo.

As bristish intelligence declassify more information about what went behind during the war ,Nigerians should realise that that delay by banjo was what cost biafran army victory .

...the superiority of your opponents is what caused you loss.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by AnambraDota: 9:55am On Sep 13, 2015
Idrismusty97:
A traitor that could have save 3 million lives. Those lives could have multiplied to six million or more by now. Imagine six million more technocrats, Business men/women and of course future criminals all wasted because of a proud beast.

Alamjiri go and wail for your north, after the war in East the North look like where the real battle raged

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by kettykin: 10:03am On Sep 13, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


...the superiority of your opponents is what caused you loss.
Ok
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by peleson: 10:18am On Sep 13, 2015
OfoIgbo:


I prefer Achuzie, Ivenso or Archibong.
Nzeogwu was already a political soldier, and this job you must give so a total soldier's soldier, and leave the politicking to Ojukwu, Efiong and the service chiefs
Achuzie was a bad ass! Strong willed!
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by basilo101: 10:29am On Sep 13, 2015
We also need d names of those killed by Adewale Adegboyega during d so called igbo coup.
Ifeajuna - East
Nzeogwu - Midwest
Adegboyega - West
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Trailii: 10:42am On Sep 13, 2015
basilo101:
We also need d names of those killed by Adewale Adegboyega during d so called igbo coup.
Ifeajuna - East
Nzeogwu - Midwest
Adegboyega - West
it's is ademoyega not Adegboyega.... his main mission was to seize NBC and announce d military coup and take over. he did not kill any1 during the coup...

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Volksfuhrer(m): 10:52am On Sep 13, 2015
OfoIgbo:


There were already Yorubas in the war even before the thrust towards Lagos.
Yorubas were already involved in some of the ministries that were undermining the Biafean efforts even before the war.

The thing is that Yorubas always try to justify their efforts in betraying their neighbours.
They even justified their actions of 28th march 2015, by deplouing their media arm in labelling GEJ as clueless and an dumbo. It's all about GIVING A DOG A BAD NAME BEFORE HANGING IT

Yoruba soldiers were not involved until the skirmish at Ore. In any case, you still missed the point. Biafra lost the moral high ground when its forces ventured outside its borders.

Granted that some Yorubas were Ministers in the Federal government, the war was still between soldiers from the North and the East. Until Ore changed the game.

Ojukwu simply did not build enough coalition for the Lagos offensive. It was flawed from the start. Nothing could be more naive than thinking Yorubas would submit to Banjo because he was a Yoruba man!

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by baralatie(m): 10:55am On Sep 13, 2015
Idrismusty97:
He was executed by Ojukwu! At least he taught the beast how to dress like a woman. cheesy You killed an innocent Northerner then get killed by your own kinsmen while doing what will benefit them. Now that's Karma at its best! Didn't the monster Ojukwu still negotiate a ceasefire at the end? But it was already too late, 3 million lives have been wasted.
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Volksfuhrer(m): 11:14am On Sep 13, 2015
sunnyb0b0:


Which Yorubas entered the war? Would Obasanjo and Adekunle or other Yoruba members of the Nigerian army have refused to fight if the expedition wasn't carried out?
Before the expedition, they were neutral. That is the fact.

In any case, who would have commanded them to fight? Northern leaders? Those astute politicians were not that reckless.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by hardbody: 11:25am On Sep 13, 2015
kettykin:
Biafran military must have been very strict on rules for Ifeajuna to have been executed for the mistakes of banjo.

As bristish intelligence declassify more information about what went behind during the war ,Nigerians should realise that that delay by banjo was what cost biafran army victory .

My uncle who fought closely by Ojukwu (May his RIP) told me this story way back and how his British wife fainted when she learnt that 'Banjo' was mandated to direct the offensive. (or something of that sort)

The rest is now history.
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by figoperch: 2:54pm On Sep 13, 2015
brainpower:
Nigeria's history is always very interesting to read especially concerning the civil war and event before the civil war but sadly, they aren't taught in our schools because of the dust they will dig up. The people we have now are liars who tell stories to suit them. E.g. OBJ who wrote 3 volumes of his book and mentioned other people's infidelities but decided to have an amnesia about his affair with his son's wife. Whether Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, we really need to read a lot about this country even if the particular book doesn't favour us. It will help in creating future leaders that know exactly what's wrong with the country.

I have read and re-read a lot of books on events from the first coup to the civil war. Truth be told, whatever situation Nigeria is today is as a result of the events of those periods. Infighting, lack of trust, nepotism etc grew so much within those periods.

Reading accounts from different sources has given me a broad view of these events. If you read widely, one would understand why each party in the war did what they did whether right or wrong. As for me, I have learnt not to blame anyone for their roles in the war. That's why it is called WAR.

I have spoken with elderly ones on both sides of the war. It is not a thing to pray for at all. If there will be a clamor for Biafra, the best way is by nonviolence. It may tarry but it is achieve able.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by figoperch: 2:58pm On Sep 13, 2015
brainpower:
Nigeria's history is always very interesting to read especially concerning the civil war and event before the civil war but sadly, they aren't taught in our schools because of the dust they will dig up. The people we have now are liars who tell stories to suit them. E.g. OBJ who wrote 3 volumes of his book and mentioned other people's infidelities but decided to have an amnesia about his affair with his son's wife. Whether Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, we really need to read a lot about this country even if the particular book doesn't favour us. It will help in creating future leaders that know exactly what's wrong with the country.


I've never read a comment as yours in a long time. Your brainpower is saluted from here.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by brainpower(m): 3:10pm On Sep 13, 2015
figoperch:


I have read and re-read a lot of books on events from the first coup to the civil war. Truth be told, whatever situation Nigeria is today is as a result of the events of those periods. Infighting, lack of trust, nepotism etc grew so much within those periods.

Reading accounts from different sources has given me a broad view of these events. If you read widely, one would understand why each party in the war did what they did whether right or wrong. As for me, I have learnt not to blame anyone for their roles in the war. That's why it is called WAR.

I have spoken with elderly ones on both sides of the war. It is not a thing to pray for at all. If there will be a clamor for Biafra, the best way is by nonviolence. It may tarry but it is achieve able.


My sentiments exactly. They say all is fair in love and war. All we have to do now is to learn from our past and move on.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by ayokellany: 3:16pm On Sep 13, 2015
hardbody:


My uncle who fought closely by Ojukwu (May his RIP) told me this story way back and how his British wife fainted when she learnt that 'Banjo' was mandated to direct the offensive. (or something of that sort)

The rest is now history.

How useful was that uncle of yours that he was not mandated to lead the mission ?

Yeah, that was what I thought too.

He was a colossal failure and would have failed even before the commencement of the mission.

It's so sad you are a member of a family that own no pride but would shamelessly display your cowardice when brave men are called upon. May the Lord give you the strength to outlive cowardice. Keep spitting others to look good. You might earn a medal to crown your effort soon.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by chiefmidwife: 3:55pm On Sep 13, 2015
Ifeajuna is a coward and traitor He wants to negotiate for the war without consulting his boss..Ojukwu
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by OPCNAIRALAND: 5:22pm On Sep 13, 2015
chiefmidwife:
Ifeajuna is a coward and traitor
He wants to negotiate for the war without consulting his boss..Ojukwu

Between the two, Ifeajuna had more balls and brain than Ojukwu. If Ifeajuna led your Biafra you would have actualized your dream and with very little casualty.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Adminisher: 5:52pm On Sep 13, 2015
OfoIgbo:
I cannot think of anyone more deserving of an execution than Ifeajuna.

The actions of Banjo, Ifeajuna and co wrecked the Biafran effort.
To think that the expeditionary force that was the key to winning that war, was handed over to these cretins who used it to start negotiating their skin-saving wishes beggars belief.

When you saw Ojukwu and the reality of his Biafra , should you be blamed for negotiating peace?. A megalomaniac, womanising cretin, Ojukwu was later granted pardon by NPN government, the party of the same Hausa Fulani people he was "liberating" his people from . He actually contested on their platform and was known as their foremost checkmate to Zik and his Ibo centric NPP. The Biafra hoax has been busted many times.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by niceeric(m): 6:08pm On Sep 13, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


Really? So Nzeogwu would have accomplished in Ore what others failed to do. How come he failed to succeed at his post in Makurdi?

The same coward that was sneaking up on defenseless people and assasinating them in their private relaxation in the bedroom will go to Ore and succeed against an Imperial race?
na so dem dey always give themselves hope o my brother...

make den ask Baba God for replay now...make Him rewind time if they won't av failed woefully again lol......when I hear them call Yorubas cowards, I remember their Lord-Ojukwu and visualise him in my mind dressed as a 'pretty woman' running from what he started looooooooool

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Nobody: 6:47pm On Sep 13, 2015
Lordave:
Ifeajuna was a traitor.


Ojukwu is the real traitor, after killing Ifeajuna for trying to negotiate an early ceasefire that would have saved millions of lives of the yeeboes, he fled later to Ivory Coast to save his own coward skin. Real roman soldiers fight till the end, Gaddafi is one. I say it again, Ojukwu fled like a coward.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by laudate: 2:16am On Sep 15, 2015
Volksfuhrer:

The "expeditionary" thrust to Lagos via the SW was ab initio ill-conceived. If Ojukwu had stayed put in Biafra, It would have been difficult for Yorubas to enter the war. The war should have been kept simple.

True! sad Am still at a loss as to how they thought that expedition to Lagos, would have given them an edge in the war. The Biafran soldiers would have been wiped out in a matter of hours, once they landed in Lagos! How much ammunition did Banjo have in his kitty en route Lagos, anyway? Did they think the federal forces would have keep quiet in shock, on sighting the Biafran soldiers in their territory? shocked shocked

Ojukwu just wanted to use them as cannon fodder to buy more time for himself in the South-East. That's all! undecided

Volksfuhrer:
Yoruba soldiers were not involved until the skirmish at Ore. In any case, you still missed the point. Biafra lost the moral high ground when its forces ventured outside its borders.

Granted that some Yorubas were Ministers in the Federal government, the war was still between soldiers from the North and the East. Until Ore changed the game.

Ojukwu simply did not build enough coalition for the Lagos offensive. It was flawed from the start. Nothing could be more naive than thinking Yorubas would submit to Banjo because he was a Yoruba man!

Your post make sense, die! cheesy Even their entry into the old Midwest region was also flawed. The Biafran troops entered Benin and declared the place a "Republic," claiming they had come to liberate the inhabitants. Who told them the people of the old Midwest were in bondage? shocked And this was after Ojukwu had agreed with Ejoor, that 'the Midwest would remain neutral, o!!' shocked shocked

Next, the soldiers went on a looting spree and committed different atrocities against the local populace, which led to those ones fighting back using underground methods. undecided There were reports of Biafran soldiers killing unarmed non-Igbo civilians in Abudu, and other parts of the region. Eventually, the federal forces arrived and put paid to the whole thing. Sadly, the Asaba massacre occurred.

Some folks say, if Biafrans had not occupied the old Midwest, the federal forces would not have entered that region to dislodge them, and the massacre may never have taken place. May God continue to grant the departed souls, eternal rest. sad

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by laudate: 2:37am On Sep 15, 2015
NDIGBO, OJUKWU & BIAFRA: WHERE DID WE GO WRONG (PART II)
by Osita H. Olisa | Nigeriaworld.com

Who is Ikemba of Nnewi, Dim, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, People's General, Eze Gburu-gburu Ndigbo?

.... Before the events leading to the declaration of Republic of Biafra, there were certain presuppositions, which were construed as indisputable facts, through scorch-earth propaganda bombardment. Like perceptions, they gained currency and acquired weight amongst Ndigbo with power of categorical imperative....

..Psychology and wellbeing of Ndigbo, at this juncture, were reprogrammed with poisonous propaganda, which entered into collective consciousness of Ndigbo, and were one-dimensionally formatted, for strategies of fight or flight response system...

...Proposals for a comprehensive, peaceful conflict resolutions and reconciliation by well-meaning individuals and organizations, were promptly rejected by our intransigent leader for selfish reasons. All doable and practical entreaties and overtures by peace-loving people all over the world to avert catastrophic war, were dismissed with speed of light by Ojukwu for reasons best known to him....

...Here are some of the antics employed to kill any peaceful negotiations:

During the Aburi conference of January 15 and 16, 1967 it was agreed that civil servants of Eastern Nigerian who fled from the North would continue to receive their salaries till March 31st, 1967 the end of financial year, provided that they did not hold any other paying jobs. The Federal Government of Nigeria authorized the salary payments as per agreement. Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra, was it true or not?

On March 17, 1967 Decree No. 8 was promulgated to implement the Aburi agreements. The terms of your demands were virtually met under the Decree No 8.

The Supreme Commander of Nigerian Armed Forces was changed to read Commander-In-Chief consistent with your demand. Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra, was it true or not? Your request was granted and implemented.

To avoid putting the executive power of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in one man's hand, that was Col. Yakubu Gowon, you suggested that that such power be vested in the hands of governing body, which was, Supreme Military Council. Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra, was it true or not? Your request was granted and implemented.

To make your request foolproof and watertight, the newly created Supreme Military Council cannot make laws that had far reaching greater national security impact without the approval of all the four regional governors. The power of executive authority of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was now vested in the Supreme Military Council. Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra was it true or not? Your request was granted and implemented.

Ojukwu's Objections And Disagreements With Decree No. 8 Are The following:

Decree No. 8 upheld the part of Constitution that stated in part and l quote, "no region could exercise authority in a manner that placed the corporate integrity of the federal government in jeopardy". Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra, what exactly did you actually find objectionable with this provision of the law? As a historian, do you know any country in this globe that would do or act otherwise contrary to, with or without Decree 8? Was it not your attempt to subvert and torpedo any peaceful resolutions that was offered, and to pave way for your life-long burning desire of becoming head of state, even if it was in hell.

Decree No. 8 stated under what conditions such state of emergency could be declared all over Nigeria or any part of Nigeria by the Supreme Military Council. Decree No. 8 stated that before such state of emergency would be invoked, three out of four regional state governments must be in agreement. That is 75% of the governing body. This is what our most revered "Timber and Caliber" late Dr. K. O. Mbadiwe called "accord con-cordial". Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra, what exactly did you actually find objectionable with this provision of the law? Was it not your attempt to subvert and torpedo any peaceful resolution to the then impending cataclysm.

Decree No. 8 also stated that when an emergency is declared, the federal government has the sole authority to suspend or overrule any laws and regulation previously passed by the said regional government. Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra Republic, what exactly did you actually find objectionable with this provision of the law? Was it not your attempt to subvert and torpedo any peaceful resolution of the crisis.

Your argument against that section of Decree No 8 were the followings:

That as the Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria you have the sole authority to maintain safety and security of indigenes of Eastern Nigeria. That to deny you such power under the state emergency was a contradiction of the terms and agreement of Aburi accord. In all humility, the most erudite.. in Igboland, Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, the Head of State of Biafra Republic, where in the Aburi accord was the state of emergency discussed? Additionally, the secretary to the Eastern Nigerian Regional Government, AN Akpan, did not share your views and he completely disagreed with you. At the time all your senior eastern army officers disagreed with you. Was it the reason why they were not informed and consulted prior to declaring secession?

"Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo, how did this Decree negatively impact Ndigbo, as you have always purported that you were protecting or fighting for their interests? The only person this Decree would have impacted should there be violations was Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Eze Gburu-Gburu Ndigbo. How? You could be removed, retired or transferred which will abort your craving for becoming "Your Excellency The Maximum Ruler of Biafra".

How enervating, debilitating, nauseating for any objective Ndigbo man or woman to know that the reason why our people were slaughtered and maimed during war was to protect, the job of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. In Igbo aphorism, it is said, "okuku eri eri, oborsa aborsa" translated to mean - either l have it or no one else will have it.

Read the rest here:
http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2003/aug/253.html

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by laudate: 2:48am On Sep 15, 2015
peleson:
If Banjo and ifeajuna had gone beyond Ore,lagos would have fallen! They had a back up stationed in Benin enroute kwara down to north! Kaduna nzeogwu was stationed btw enugu n makurdi! If it was Kaduna nzeogwu,lagos would have fallen!

Back up, kwa?? What was the capacity and military strength of that 'back-up?' How many rounds of ammunition did they have?? Enlighten us, please... Don't forget that Nzeogwu himself was killed in battle near Nsukka, during the war. What makes you think he would have survived the mission to Lagos?

Who Killed Major Nzeogwu?
By Max Siollun | maxsiollun@yahoo.com

....Nzeogwu died in the final week of July 1967. While there is consensus that he died, exactly how he died and at the hands of whom has remained in dispute. In conspiracy rife Nigeria, all manner of rumours and apocryphal stories have alleged that Nzeogwu was murdered in a Machiavellian plot engineered by Ojukwu to eliminate him or perhaps that he was killed while trying to defect to join the federal army. As always, the truth is much more mundane....

Nzeogwu was admired and feared in equal measure. He was admired for his intelligence, warmth and charm. He was feared because of his suicidal courage. Junior Biafran foot soldiers were reluctant to be conscripted by Nzeogwu. Conscription by Nzeogwu meant being taken to the front line and faced with grave danger. Nzeogwu was brave enough to cross behind enemy lines, carry out reconnaissance and engage the federal army in close quarter combat. In late July 1967, his courage took him a step too far.

The Death of Nzeogwu

Nzeogwu had gone out on a reconnaissance mission in the Nsukka sector. He was travelling in an improvised armoured vehicle (known as a "Biafran Red Devil") that had been converted by the ingenious Biafran engineers from a Bedford truck. The vehicle was cumbersome despite its impressive ingenuity.

The vehicle became immobilised and was surrounded by federal troops of the 21st battalion at a roadblock near the University of Nigeria Nsukka campus. The troops were led by Captain Abubakar Gora, and they opened fired on it. The vehicle's improvised armour withstood their bullets until it was attacked with the fearsome 106mm recoilless rifle which pierced its body. Ironically, the 106mm recoilless rifle was the same anti-tank weapon that Nzeogwu and other soldiers used in January 1966 to attack and destroy the official lodge of the Sardauna of Sokoto.

At this point, the accounts diverge. Olu Mamdap (former military driver to General Domkat Bali) witnessed the incident and claims that Nzeogwu and the other “two or three” occupants in the vehicle were killed while still inside the vehicle. Mamdap claims that it was not known that Nzeogwu was inside until the corpses were dragged out....

Nzeogwu's corpse was identified by Lieutenant Abdullahi Shelleng who ordered that it should be stored firstly in the University of Nigeria campus at Nsukka. .....

Despite the fact that Nzeogwu was now technically an enemy soldier killed in combat against the Nigerian army, Gowon ordered that Nzeogwu's body should be flown to Kaduna and buried with full military honours – even as the war raged on in the Eastern Region.
http://www.gamji.com/article8000/NEWS8721.htm

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Nobody: 3:07am On Sep 15, 2015
MusaIbrahim1:



Ojukwu is the real traitor, after killing Ifeajuna for trying to negotiate an early ceasefire that would have saved millions of lives of the yeeboes, he fled later to Ivory Coast to save his own coward skin. Real roman soldiers fight till the end, Gaddafi is one. I say it again, Ojukwu fled like a coward.
I keep hearing that Ojukwu fled and I want to quickly correct that impression. Ojukwu was forced to leave Nigeria by his close associates especially Effiong almost at gun point when it was obvious that the war was about to be lost after Banjo/Ifeajuna betrayal.

He wanted to die in the war but they told him that if the Nigerian soldiers got him alive, it would be more humiliating and forced him to leave.

Please nobody should insult that great man who had an undying love for his people even though he had his shortcomings then due to youthful exuberance.
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by laudate: 3:10am On Sep 15, 2015
SirJeffry:
I keep hearing that Ojukwu fled and I want to quickly correct that impression. Ojukwu was forced to leave Nigeria by his close associates especially Effiong almost at gun point when it was obvious that the war was about to be lost after Banjo/Ifeajuna betrayal.

He wanted to die in the war but they told him that if the Nigerian soldiers got him alive, it would be more humiliating and forced him to leave.

Please nobody should insult that great man who had an undying love for his people even though he had his shortcomings then due to youthful exuberance.

Another fable.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Nobody: 5:24am On Sep 15, 2015
SirJeffry:
I keep hearing that Ojukwu fled and I want to quickly correct that impression. Ojukwu was forced to leave Nigeria by his close associates especially Effiong almost at gun point when it was obvious that the war was about to be lost after Banjo/Ifeajuna betrayal.

He wanted to die in the war but they told him that if the Nigerian soldiers got him alive, it would be more humiliating and forced him to leave.

Please nobody should insult that great man who had an undying love for his people even though he had his shortcomings then due to youthful exuberance.

So they would have shot him dead if he did not leave? Since he fled at gun point? And you believe you made sense? Ojukwu was filled with ego and he instigated a war that he knew that he will not win, only for him to flee after millions have died. He is a coward...

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by SonOfEl(m): 5:36am On Sep 15, 2015
MusaIbrahim1:


So they would have shot him dead if he did not leave? Since he fled at gun point? And you believe you made sense? Ojukwu was filled with ego and he instigated a war that he knew that he will not win, only for him to flee after millions have died. He is a coward...

you have only regurgitated what you are being told. it was agreed amongst the senior biafran officers that ojukwu should leave. read effiongs account of the war or just shut the heck up.
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by SonOfEl(m): 5:43am On Sep 15, 2015
MusaIbrahim1:



Ojukwu is the real traitor, after killing Ifeajuna for trying to negotiate an early ceasefire that would have saved millions of lives of the yeeboes, he fled later to Ivory Coast to save his own coward skin. Real roman soldiers fight till the end, Gaddafi is one. I say it again, Ojukwu fled like a coward.

see this one.....what do you know about war? this is not 1967 where Egypt, usa and russia helped fought your war for you. or where the entire regions of Nigeria joined themselves against one small region for over 2 and a half years.

cowards? take a look at the mirror.
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by SonOfEl(m): 5:47am On Sep 15, 2015
laudate:


True! sad Am still at a loss as to how they thought that expedition to Lagos, would have given them an edge in the war. The Biafran soldiers would have been wiped out in a matter of hours, once they landed in Lagos! How much ammunition did Banjo have in his kitty en route Lagos, anyway? Did they think the federal forces would have keep quiet in shock, on sighting the Biafran soldiers in their territory? shocked shocked

Ojukwu just wanted to use them as cannon fodder to buy more time for himself in the South-East. That's all! undecided



Your post make sense, die! cheesy Even their entry into the old Midwest region was also flawed. The Biafran troops entered Benin and declared the place a "Republic," claiming they had come to liberate the inhabitants. Who told them the people of the old Midwest were in bondage? shocked And this was after Ojukwu had agreed with Ejoor, that 'the Midwest would remain neutral, o!!' shocked shocked

Next, the soldiers went on a looting spree and committed different atrocities against the local populace, which led to those ones fighting back using underground methods. undecided There were reports of Biafran soldiers killing unarmed non-Igbo civilians in Abudu, and other parts of the region. Eventually, the federal forces arrived and put paid to the whole thing. Sadly, the Asaba massacre occurred.

Some folks say, if Biafrans had not occupied the old Midwest, the federal forces would not have entered that region to dislodge them, and the massacre may never have taken place. May God continue to grant the departed souls, eternal rest. sad

its only in nairaland that you can spew trash. in the real world, Biafra's bravery in self determination amidst huge opposition is something you cowards can never think of in your slavish life.

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by SonOfEl(m): 5:50am On Sep 15, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


...the superiority of your opponents is what caused you loss.

what made the opponents "superior"? pls tell us so we can acknowledge the depth of your sincerity.
Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by Nobody: 6:41am On Sep 15, 2015
SonOfEl:


you have only regurgitated what you are being told. it was agreed amongst the senior biafran officers that ojukwu should leave. read effiongs account of the war or just shut the heck up.

In order words, Ojukwu that is suppose to be the Chief commander bowed to pressure from his low ranking officers... Can you listen to yourself? Ojukwu ran and never looked back.... Only cowards attempt such... Real Roman Soldiers commit suicide when their boat goes down...

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by kramer: 7:32am On Sep 15, 2015
hardbody:


My uncle who fought closely by Ojukwu (May his RIP) told me this story way back and how his British wife fainted when she learnt that 'Banjo' was mandated to direct the offensive. (or something of that sort)

The rest is now history.

Sorry what point are you trying to make? I miss the value of your post. Your uncle fought in the war and the only insight you can share is that his 'British' wife fainted? Come on now am sure you can do better

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Re: Meet The Man Who Triggered The Bullet That Killed Tafawa Balewa by SonOfEl(m): 7:41am On Sep 15, 2015
MusaIbrahim1:


In order words, Ojukwu that is suppose to be the Chief commander bowed to pressure from his low ranking officers... Can you listen to yourself? Ojukwu ran and never looked back.... Only cowards attempt such... Real Roman Soldiers commit suicide when their boat goes down...

keep exposing your stupidity. do you think Biafra was ojukwu's brainchild? Biafra was a necessity caused by the program against easterners even after the so called countercoup by the northern baby killers.

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