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Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by nduchucks: 6:07pm On May 20, 2012
Sun columnist, Chief Uche Ezechukwu, who was a personal aide to the late Igbo leader, has revealed some of the most closely guarded secrets of the late Ikemba in a book.

Those who claim to adore Ojukwu should also espouse his belief in ONE NIGERIA and drop their foolish idea of the biafra nation.



Ezechukwu who worked with Ojukwu as personal aide between 1986 and 1988 said the late Ikemba told him several intimate secrets about his life during their working relationship.

And one of such secrets as he told Daily Sun in an interview, is that Ojukwu's joining of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), the ruling party as at the time he came back to the nation was not because it was the condition for his pardon as speculated by many.

'I revealed in the book - Ojukwu: The 'Rebel' I served, meant for launch today, that the late Ikemba told me in confidence why he joined the NPN instead of the Nigeria Peoples Party (NPP) every other outstanding Igbo was a member.'There was this particular day he told me that, if he had got such condition of joining NPN on return, he would have turned down the offer and noted that as a matter of fact, his reason for snubbing the NPP in preference for NPN was to disabuse people's minds that he came back to reactivate his ethnic struggles.

'Remember that NPP championed by the Great Zik was viewed as a party for the Igbo, and Ojukwu knew this. So he reasoned that if he join the same party, many Nigerians would still see him as the old Biafra leader coming back to continue with the agenda on a different platform. So he teamed up with the party that was seen as a national platform quite unlike the UPN and NPP, to demonstrate that he was really ready to reintegrate into the mainstream of nationalism.

'Ojukwu was a man that was Igbo and knew Igbo only during a war situation and warfare frame of mentality. We know very well he was born in the North and had his early childhood and later military career there. He grew up in Lagos and schooled there. So, in more ways than the ordinary, he was more of a Nigerian from the other groups than his native Igbo. That was his major reason for joining the NPN,' Ezechukwu noted.

The author also explained that he wrote the book in a hurry after Ojukwu's demise was announced. 'The book was not actually planned. But when Ojukwu died, I was in Enugu and I kept getting calls from media houses to comment on the death to a point that I decided it wasn't reasonable speaking about the Ojukwu I knew intimately in piecemeal.

'Thereafter, I posted a comment on facebook and got responses that made me act immediately to start writing. After 17 days of work, the book was ready for the press, and I had planned to roll it out on his burial day. But after some reasonable arguments, including that from my wife, on the impression that might be read into it, I decided to defer its outing to a later date after his burial.' Ezechukwu noted that the book launch is just one and first of the activities planned to keep the memory of Ojukwu alive by a group known as the Ikemba Immortality Group (IIG).

He promised that the book would afford a great insight into the Ojukwu, many people never knew and bring to light those ways of the great mind that he reserved only for private audience, including the great respect he had for late Chief Obafemi Awolowo. The book also promised to x-ray Ojukwu's zeal for the Nigerian nation, including how the nagging to be part of the leadership of the nation as a unified entity initially informed his resolve to join the Nigerian Army, as the first university graduate enrolled in the service.

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Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by aljharem(m): 6:40pm On May 20, 2012
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Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by LogicMind: 7:33pm On May 20, 2012
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Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by Nobody: 7:54pm On May 20, 2012
Trash! So because Ojukwu joined the then mainstream party he ceased being an Igbo man and a Biafran warlord?
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by 9jaIhail(m): 8:15pm On May 20, 2012
Ndu chucks nama, why is it that each and everyday your level of mumu continue to rise? Some times i help u feel ashamed for displaying your mumu PHD in public forum such as nairaland.
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by nduchucks: 8:31pm On May 20, 2012
9ja_I_hail: Ndu chucks nama, why is it that each and everyday your level of mumu continue to rise? Some times i help u feel ashamed for displaying your mumu PHD in public forum such as nairaland.

Your reaction is understandable. The truth is usually very bitter and I am sure you are very disappointed that your hero does not subscribe to your bigotry and extreme tribalism. Chief Uche Ezechukwu was Ojukwu's personal aide for 3 years and his account is quite believable. Why are you all bent out of shape by the truth? Calling me names does not change the facts as laid out by Chief Ezechukwu, a man with unblemished character and a pillar of the Ndigbo community.

Ikemba was born in Zungeru, lived most of his life in the North and Lagos. These are facts which cannot be disputed and according Chief Ezechukwu, he was more of a Nigerian from the other groups than his native Igbo.
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by Areosapien(m): 8:50pm On May 20, 2012
After seeing the satellite pictures, Ndu Chuks has now lost his senses, threatening to bomb Port Harcourt, calling Ohanaeze and opening threads no one cares to read.

This is why I keep saying Edo and Delta should join Benin Republic.
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by Onlytruth(m): 10:38pm On May 20, 2012
Eh @OP

Would you accept Ojukwu's face in the new N5000 note?
Please don't dodge this question because as a Nigerian, Ojukwu had more morally and historically vindicated position in his struggles than Ahmadu Bello or Murtala Muhammad.
I de wait your ansa o.
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by nduchucks: 12:09am On May 21, 2012
Onlytruth: Eh @OP

Would you accept Ojukwu's face in the new N5000 note?
I de wait your ansa o.

This is a dumb question. Frankly I don't give a dog-gone whose face is on any currency, what matters is that I have enough of the currency for my edification. If dem like make dem put Ojukwu face or even Ebele own sef.
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by Onlytruth(m): 12:18am On May 21, 2012
ndu_chucks:

This is a dumb question. Frankly I don't give a dog-gone whose face is on any currency, what matters is that I have enough of the currency for my edification. If dem like make dem put Ojukwu face or even Ebele own sef.

hehehe! You and I know that you are lying through your gworo stained teeth!
You have a deep seated hate for Ojukwu. You had it till last year when he fell sick and died last year and you knew he could never be a threat again to your moronic and mortal fear about Nigeria's disintegration proclivity, then you switched! cheesy undecided angry angry angry

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Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by ak47mann(m): 12:58am On May 21, 2012
Onlytruth:

hehehe! You and I know that you are lying through your gworo stained teeth!
You have a deep seated hate for Ojukwu. You had it till last year when he fell sick and died last year and you knew he could never be a threat again to your moronic and mortal fear about Nigeria's disintegration proclivity, then you switched! cheesy undecided angry angry angry

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Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by CyberG: 1:44am On May 21, 2012
No surprise the poster is being attacked for posting a topic for which he rightly credited the source. Did anyone bother to check the source or buy the book? The disappointment that not even the people you idolize associate with your world view of tribalism, bigotry and extremism must be very depressing so you would rather kill the messenger than listen to the message?
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by Obiagu1(m): 4:35am On May 21, 2012
This is a further vindication that Ojukwu fought for his people when it matters most, to save them from annihilation, despite his love for Nigeria.

However, that does not mean the nation, Biafra, will be cast aside when the situation has not changed after half a century.

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Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by T9ksy(m): 1:04pm On May 21, 2012
Obiagu1: [b]This is a further vindication that Ojukwu fought for his people [/b]when it matters most, to save them from annihilation, despite his love for Nigeria.

However, that does not mean the nation, Biafra, will be cast aside when the situation has not changed after half a century.

Yeah right!! No wonder he was quick to abandon the same people he was purportedly fighting for, in search of

one elusive peace treaty in cote d' ivore.when the war got too much for him to handle.

The fact of the matter is, Oji-iku fought to actualise his inordinate ambition using his OWN people as the wager. And when he

lost the bet, oju-iku simply scurried off in the middle of the night dressed like a ugly hairy damsel to another country.
Re: Ojukwu Was More Of A Nigerian-Was Igbo And Knew Igbo Only During A War Situation by OneNaira6: 11:47pm On May 21, 2012
I wonder why Ojukwu went to DC in 2001 and ribbon cut the opening of a Massob headquarter up there if he's one for Nigeria.



SMH @ propaganda. I wonder how much they paid the so called "aide of Ojukwu"

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