Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Jeezuzpick(m): 6:49pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
femi4: IBB chop blood wella.....how he managed to turn around the table still baffle me till date. The success of 1990 coup was cut short before you say jack
Maradona returned to power mysteriously Colonel Abdullahi (former Kwara military governor) was loyal to IBB. There was speculation that responded by air and probably airlifted personnel to Dodan Barracks..... He was definitely responsible for a recorded broadcast "assuring" Nigerians (we were praying the coup would succeed) that the plotters were being confronted. That man was one of the main peeps that crippled the coup effort. Plus, Orkar was broadcasting even when the coup was going south, so we didn't know what was what, till we saw a slightly bandaged (injured?) IBB on an outdoor podium that evening. Still remember it like yesterday. 3 Likes |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 7:12pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
mansakhalifa: @leeezzz Murtala didn't lead that 1975 coup directly:TRUE But then,he was indirectly the main mastermind acting from behind the scene. It was said by Nowa Omoigui that he told the disgruntled officers that led the coup that he wasn't going to be seen to be playing an active role during the coup but that he was going to make sure that non of them got into trouble if the plan failed. By doing that,he gave the coup his covert blessings. i concur bro |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 7:16pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Its not called Zoogeria for nothing |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Raintaker(m): 7:22pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
leezzz:
females were virtually non existent in d armed forces of dat era but u sef if u wan plan coup u go call woman ni? lol @ d last statement. You are right, but I believe all these military men would have some of their surbodinates as girlfriends or woman friends as per military philandering if there were females in d forces then making them privy to the coup(A man tells a woman everything whenever they are in a room together). Either there are no female military then or most were given soft landing. 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 7:27pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Raintaker: lol @ d last statement. You are right, but I believe all these military men would have some of their surbodinates as girlfriends or woman friends as per military philandering if there were females in d forces then making them privy to the coup(A man tells a woman everything whenever they are in a room together). Either there are no female military then or most were given soft landing. u right bro ahahaha bali told his wife dt dy were going to remove shagari his wife was close to solomon lar's wife who told solo dn solo now told shagari |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Raintaker(m): 7:32pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
leezzz:
u right bro ahahaha bali told his wife dt dy were going to remove shagari his wife was close to solomon lar's wife who told solo dn solo now told shagari leezzz:
u right bro ahahaha bali told his wife dt dy were going to remove shagari his wife was close to solomon lar's wife who told solo dn solo now told shagari 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Raintaker(m): 7:36pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
mansakhalifa: @Raintaker According to some reports on B.S. Dimka that I have been priviledged to peruse,he was often described as a very convivial and charismatic officer. So,if you think people like the man,then the above ^^ could pass for a plausible explanation. As for your thoughts on females not being part of coup plots,let's just say maybe the male officers did not trust the women well enough to "hush-hush" and made the coup-plotting a strictly all-male affair and simply left the females out. No gender equality in this murky business. The fact that they "don't go far in the military" shouldn't be a tenable explanation afterall NCOs took part in most of these putchs,you know? True talk 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by tolguy(m): 7:53pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Michael004: Fearless and you never ruled the nation. Are you OK? go to Ivory coast and tell dem u r fearless |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 8:10pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
And today Nigerian youth hail and praise successful ones... One day shekau will be a Nigerian hero 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Coolgent(m): 8:14pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Ishilove: In 1990, another set of coup plotters were rounded up by the Babangida regime and this is the end result:
EXECUTED IN APRIL 1990
Major Gideon Orkar Capt. Nimibibowei Harley Empere Capt. P.A. Dakolo Lt. A. E. Akogun Lt. Cyril Okuser Ozoalor 2nd Lt. Arthur Bandenyinitite Umukoro 2nd Lt. E.J. Ejesuku 2nd Lt. Emmanuel Ade-Alade Staff Sgt. Julius Itua Sgt. Martins Ademokhai Sgt. Pius Ilegar Warrant Officer 2 Monday Bayefa Lance Corporal Francis Ogo Lance Corporal Jephthan Inesai Corporal Sunday Effiong L/Cpl. Samuel Mbasue L/Cpl. Albert Ojerongbe L/Cpl. Godfrey Desiyira L/Cpl. Emmanuel Aiyemola Sgt. Stephen Iyeke Corporal Joseph Efe Warrant Officer 2 Afolabi Moses L/Cpl. Idowu Azeez Warrant Officer 2 Jonathan Ekimi Staff Sergeant Solomon Okungbowa Private Richard Iseghohi Private Egwola Makpamenkun L/Cpl. Adeganan Friday Private Monday Esebanen Staff Sgt. Barnabas Jarikpe Trooper Nnadi Mogaha Sgt. Etim Umoh Sgt. Jolly Agbodowi L/Cpl. Samuel Obasuyi Ex-L/Cpl Goodluck Otojareri Ex-Private Osazuwa Osifo Ex-Corporal Wasiu Lawal Ex-Lance Corporal Examiner Ex-Lance Corporal Examiner Ex-Lance Corporal Peter Umuyoma Ex-Signalman Goodluck Emefe Ex-Staff Sgt. Samson Private Joseph Odey Trooper Obioma Esiwoko Lance Corporal Magnus Ekechi WO2 Godwin Donko Sgt. Shehu Oneje Corporal Olanrewaju Ogunsola Lance Corporal Luka Yang Trooper Makachy Ayogu L/Cpl. Andrew Onah L/Cpl Michael Ebeku Sgt. Ojo Adegboyega Private Abuagu Private Phil Kankpo Capt A. A. Nonju Private Emmanuel Onojie Trooper Toland Odogu Corporal Private Dickson Omenka Corporal Ebietan Pius Private Iroabuchi Anyalewechi L/Cpl. Mathias Odey L/Cpl. Sunday Asuquo Trooper Celestine Ofuokwu Private Anthony Okorie Private Thomas Angor Private Edem Bassey
JAILED
Turner Ochuko Ogboru – sentenced to life imprisonment Lance Corporal David Amoomo – sentenced to two years in prison Sergeant Andoricheladonye – sentenced to two years in prison Captain A Monju – sentenced to one year in prison Sergeant John Alido – sentenced to seven years in prison Patrick Etadafema – sentenced to seven years in prison S A Francis Agaro – sentenced to seven years in prison /Cpl. Ezekiel Akuodu – sentenced to seven years in prison Private Ibrahim Egwa
In July 1995, the regime of General Sani Abacha convicted the following of plotting a coup against it. They were later freed by the General Abubakar Alhaji Abdulsami regime but one of them (Major-General Musa Yar’adua) died during Abacha’s regime while in jail.
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
Colonel Lawan Gwadabe Colonel O Oloruntoba Colonel R S B Fadile Ex-Major Akinloye Akinyemi
OTHER PRISON SENTENCES
Major-General Shehu Musa Yar’adua – sentenced to 25 years in jail but died in prison. His younger brother, Umaru, would later become the president of Nigeria in 2007. Lieutenant Colonel E H Bulus – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant Colonel S E Oyewole – sentenced to 25 years in jail Colonel C A Ajayi – sentenced to 25 years in jail Colonel R N Emokpae – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant Colonel M A Igwe – sentenced to 25 years in jail Colonel Ndubueze – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant A Olowokere – sentenced to 25 years in jail Major E O Obalisa – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant Colonel M A Ajayi (rtd) – sentenced to 25 years in jail General Olusegun Obasanjo – sentenced to 15 years in jail. Later freed and became the president of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 before handing over to Umaru Yar’adua. Captain M A Ibrahim – sentenced to 15 years in jail 2nd Lieutenant R Emouvhe – sentenced to 15 years in jail Staff Sergeant Patrick Usikpo – sentenced to 15 years in jail Commodore Limu Fabiyi – sentenced to 15 years in jail Ben Charles Obi – sentenced to 15 years in jail Shehu Sani – sentenced to 15 years in jail. Now a senator representing Kaduna State at the National Assembly. Lieutenant Colonel R D Obiki – sentenced to 15 years in jail Sanusi Mato – sentenced to 15 years in jail Julius Badejo – sentenced to 15 years in jail Matthew Popoola – sentenced to 15 years in jail Chris Anyanwu – sentenced to 15 years in jail. A journalist, she later became a senator of the federal republic representing Imo State. George Mba – sentenced to 15 years in jail Kunle Ajibade – sentenced to 15 years in jail Moses Ayegba – sentenced to 15 years in jail Rebecca Onyebi Ikpe – sentenced to 15 years in jail Beko Ransome Kuti – sentenced to 15 years in jail Felix Ndamagidon – sentenced to 15 years in jail
DECLARED WANTED
Lieutenant Colonel M Sambo Dasuki (rtd), later appointed the National Security Adviser by President Goodluck Jonathan. Lieutenant Colonel C A A Nyiam Great Ogboru Benson Ikpe Anthony Auroloyi
Abeg mention their states just like u have mentioned those of northern origin |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 8:18pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
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Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by DonMekino(m): 8:21pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Jeezuzpick:
Colonel Abdullahi (former Kwara military governor) was loyal to IBB. There was speculation that responded by air and probably airlifted personnel to Dodan Barracks.....
He was definitely responsible for a recorded broadcast "assuring" Nigerians (we were praying the coup would succeed) that the plotters were being confronted.
That man was one of the main peeps that crippled the coup effort.
Plus, Orkar was broadcasting even when the coup was going south, so we didn't know what was what, till we saw a slightly bandaged (injured?) IBB on an outdoor podium that evening.
Still remember it like yesterday. Plus Ike Nwachukwu helped to sabotage the coup...I think he was GOC commanding one of the most important army base....was made minister of communication later 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Emperormartin(m): 8:33pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Singing... *the labours of our heroes past shall never be in vain* Abegi!!! Which heroes? These ones were killers. The true heroes were the ones who resisted the British before 1960.
Anyway, anything is possible in the zoo |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by BTT(m): 8:53pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
tendawarrior1: murtala was of d kano boys and Gowon was of d jos boys they were never brothers. read obj my command I was responding to your enquiry on why the Plateau guys wanted against Murtala. So, I was saying the Plateau boys were revenging against Murtala for dethroning Gowon, their brother. Tribalism for Naija no be today. 2 Likes |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Kanurii: 9:08pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
lenghtinny: Abeg Wetin Murtala Mohammed do Plateau people Murata toppled Gowon's government. A plateau man |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by mightyhazel: 9:21pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Jeezuzpick:
Colonel Abdullahi (former Kwara military governor) was loyal to IBB. There was speculation that responded by air and probably airlifted personnel to Dodan Barracks.....
He was definitely responsible for a recorded broadcast "assuring" Nigerians (we were praying the coup would succeed) that the plotters were being confronted.
That man was one of the main peeps that crippled the coup effort.
Plus, Orkar was broadcasting even when the coup was going south, so we didn't know what was what, till we saw a slightly bandaged (injured?) IBB on an outdoor podium that evening.
Still remember it like yesterday. na wa o.. u don old o myself n my elder siblings were hurriedly driven home by our dad frm our pry school on dat day... there was panic everywhre in town. out of panic, dad drove his 504 wagon into a gutter, and was helped out by strangers.. 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by mightyhazel: 9:24pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
EMMAUGOH: And today Nigerian youth hail and praise successful ones... One day shekau will be a Nigerian hero them don already dey prepare him house as tourist attraction... |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Ishilove: 9:25pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
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Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by akon4u: 9:27pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
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Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by emdeey(m): 10:37pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
lenghtinny: Abeg Wetin Murtala Mohammed do Plateau people He took over power from Yakubu gowon in a bloodless coup |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by OgundeleT(m): 10:40pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
imhotep:
Plateau people woke up from slumber 20 years after Biafra a plateau man known as Yakubu Gowon was in power before Biafra rebels declared a nation within Nigeria and he was the one that fought and conquered the Biafra rebels. if you can't afford history book, you can just use google to do little research about Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by OnucheAdams: 11:12pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
Rajosh: My dad once told me about Wing commander Ben Ekele. He was said to be one of the best then.
But Plateau people dey vex o. Indeed, it was alleged that the Russians were looking to do a trade with Nigeria for Ekele, but IBB rejected their offer. |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Rajosh(m): 11:25pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
OnucheAdams:
Indeed, it was alleged that the Russians were looking to do a trade with Nigeria for Ekele, but IBB rejected their offer. I heard that too. |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by MayorofLagos(m): 1:23am On Nov 28, 2017 |
Ishilove:
He was locked up for exposing a coup plot? Bamidele was first locked up for talking So he learnt his lesson to zip it. ...but then was executed for keeping silent. |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 1:32am On Nov 28, 2017 |
OgundeleT:
a plateau man known as Yakubu Gowon was in power before Biafra rebels declared a nation within Nigeria and he was the one that fought and conquered the Biafra rebels. if you can't afford history book, you can just use google to do little research about Nigeria. And plateau got conquered by Fulani, hence all the lame-ass coups and subsequent execution of Plateau people and middle belters. 1 Like |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 2:30am On Nov 28, 2017 |
MrPresident1: Ishilove, change this name Lieutenant Mike Fyorshe
EXECUTED IN JANUARY 1986 Lieutenant Colonel Aker Mike Iyorshe- Benue
He was one of the most brilliant military officers Nigeria ever produced.
Major Daniel Bamidele – ONDO The case of Bamidele is just pathetic. Bamidele knew of the 1983 coup to overthrow Shagari and reported to his GOC, General Muhammadu Buhari, he was promptly put in jail and was released only after the coup, to his chagrin his GOC to whom he had reported a coup in the plans, was made head of state.
Again, apparently, he got wind of the Vatsa plan and this time, he locked up.
http://www.waado.org/NigerDelta/Nigeria_Facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/VatsaConspiracy-1985.html
Sad, sad, sad Correction : he got wind of the Buhari coup and reported it. However, he was actively involved in the Vatsa plot and lost his life. He, along with Major West, was my neighbor. I went to school with their children in Rukuba 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by anonimi: 4:08am On Nov 28, 2017 |
OgundeleT: a plateau man known as Yakubu Gowon was in power before Biafra rebels declared a nation within Nigeria and he was the one that fought and conquered the Biafra rebels. if you can't afford history book, you can just use google to do little research about Nigeria. After the most senior army officer, a Yoruba man was passed over in July 19666? If truly you are a Yoruba man who can afford a history book, you should not be saying what you just said. It smirks of purefect idiocy and self-denigration in favour of the owners of naijeriya who swindled Awolowo and Gowon into executing their war to cement their born-to- rule ruin status over us all. chyz: The Northern Counter-coup of 1966: The Full Story
By Max Siollun juj_uk@yahoo.com . . . OGUNDIPE IN DISTRESS
Following the murders of 200-300 Igbo soldiers (names, ranks, units and numbers are listed in Hilary Njoku’s: "A Tragedy Without Heroes" and the Eastern Ministry of Information’s "January 15th: before and after"wink, Brigadier Babafemi Ogundipe (a mild mannered Yoruba officer with no political ambition) was now the most senior surviving officer. When the British handed over command of the Nigerian army to indigenous soldiers in 1965, the outgoing General Officer Commanding, Major-General Welby-Everard had recommended Ogundipe as his replacement without success. However, as mayhem ensued following the mutinies across the country, Ogundipe could not assert his authority over the northern troops.
Via telephone, Ogundipe informed the military governor of the Eastern region; Lt-Col Ojukwu, that northern troops had stated their conditions for a “ceasefire”: the killings of Igbos would continue until the northern region seceded from the federation, and northerners and southerners were repatriated to their respective regions of origin. Ojukwu replied "if that is what they want, let them go" and replaced the receiver (see N U Akpan - "The Struggle For Secession"wink.
The Ikeja cantonment became the undeclared Headquarters of the mutineers. Ogundipe dispatched a platoon from the Federal Guard to Ikeja cantonment. However the northern troops refused to accept their orders and turned them away. Ogundipe’s own orders received a similar response. The “limit" came for the Brigadier when a northern Sergeant quipped to him: "I do not take orders from you until my (northern) captain comes". To a seasoned professional soldier like Ogundipe (accustomed to unquestioning obedience of his orders during a military career spanning over 20 years), such disobedience was beyond comprehension. A northern private similarly refused to obey orders from the Military Governor of Lagos State; Major Mobolaji Johnson.
The exasperated Ogundipe sent the Chief of Staff (Army), Lt-Col Yakubu Gowon to bargain with the mutineers. Gowon like other senior northern officers Lt-Col Hassan Katsina, and Lt-Col Mohammed Shuwa was not personally involved in the mutiny. However, when the smoke temporarily cleared, they gave their assent to the fait accompli and were brought in to participate in the Ikeja negotiations. When Gowon arrived, it appears that he was not a free agent and was held in circumstances amounting to arrest (see Ruth First: “The Barrel Of A Gun”). The northern officers were joined by a number of federal secretaries, two Judges, prominent northern civil servants and by British and American diplomats who asked the northern soldiers to drop their plan to secede from the federation. As negotiations continued in Ikeja, the explosive Lt-Col Murtala Muhammed was the most vociferous and uncompromising advocate of northern secession. The civilian participants managed to persuade the northern soldiers to drop their secessionist plan, and their most senior member; Lt-Col Gowon was appointed Head of State.
Convinced that he was to be the next target of the northern soldiers, Brigadier Ogundipe departed with his pistol, to emerge in London as Nigeria's High Commissioner in the United Kingdom.
MURTALA MUHAMMED
As the leader of the counter-coup, Murtala Muhammed commanded almost mythical loyalty from northern soldiers. He was from an influential northern family with close links to the NPC, and his uncle Inuwa Wada, was the former Defence Minister. Even when Gowon became the Head of State, he remained the power behind the throne. If anyone was going to rebel against a perceived anti-northern regime - it was Murtala. He would not tolerate disobedience from his subordinates, despite himself having "very little respect for constituted authority" (see Oluleye: "Military Leadership In Nigeria"wink.
COLLAPSE OF DISCIPLINE
The deaths of hundreds of Igbo soldiers, and the sight of one of their number as Head of State did not mollify some northern soldiers. Discipline among them got so bad that some northern officers had to on occasions, threaten to shoot their own wayward troops. This threat was hardly ever carried out, although Lt-Cols Hassan Katsina and Mohammed Shuwa had at great risk to themselves put down an army mutiny in Kano. Even northern officers became cautious around their own troops, some of whom were behaving in bizarre manner. Lt-Col Akahan was kept away from his barracks by his own men. Tied in to the furious violence of the coup were strange attempts by junior northern officers to militarily legitimize their actions by asking their superior officers for "orders" to kill Igbo soldiers, or to turn a blind eye when they did so. For example, the junior officers who killed Ironsi asked their superiors for permission to deal with him. This pattern of behaviour was repeated in 1975 when the officers who were planning to overthrow the Head of State: General Gowon (Babangida, Yar'Adua, Buhari, Ibrahim Taiwo, Abdullahi Mohammed) asked their superior officers; (Danjuma, Murtala Muhammed, Martin Adamu) to turn a blind eye while they got on with the job of removing Gowon. . . .
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Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 4:17am On Nov 28, 2017 |
anonimi:
After the most senior army officer, a Yoruba man was passed over in July 19666? If truly you are a Yoruba man who can afford a history book, you should not be saying what you just said. It smirks of purefect idiocy and self-denigration in favour of the owners of naijeriya who swindled Awolowo and Gowon into executing their war to cement their born-to-rule ruin status over us all.
[img]https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b8/5b/95/b85b955fb5ebee7493ea537171c9ec0c--george-orwell-fmg] Truly Born to Ruin 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by anonimi: 4:21am On Nov 28, 2017 |
imhotep: And plateau got conquered by Fulani, hence all the lame-ass coups and subsequent execution of Plateau people and middle belters. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be for Fulani ownership of naijeriya as they are born-to-rule ruin us forever with willing allies in the south, such as Ogundipe who would rather play safe and be ambassador in London instead of resigning his commission honourably like Ebitu Ukiwe for posterity. Where is all the bragging of the fearless southerners and middle belt From Afonja to Akintola, to MKO and now Tinubu passing by Awolowo, our foolanis have shown they master the brutal game of power and will go to any extent such as Boko Haram terrorists on their own people to hold on to power and access Niger Delta oil revenue and VAT from haram alcohol sales in lagos state. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2026900_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Ishilove: 4:49am On Nov 28, 2017 |
MayorofLagos:
Bamidele was first locked up for talking
So he learnt his lesson to zip it.
...but then was executed for keeping silent. Long and short: fvcked if you do, fvcked if you don't. Life can be so bloody unfair |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by Nobody: 5:30am On Nov 28, 2017 |
anonimi:
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be for Fulani ownership of naijeriya as they are born-to-rule ruin us forever with willing allies in the south, such as Ogundipe who would rather play safe and be ambassador in London instead of resigning his commission honourably like Ebitu Ukiwe for posterity. Where is all the bragging of the fearless southerners and middle belt From Afonja to Akintola, to MKO and now Tinubu passing by Awolowo, our foolanis have shown they master the brutal game of power and will go to any extent such as Boko Haram terrorists on their own people to hold on to power and access Niger Delta oil revenue and VAT from haram alcohol sales in lagos state.
[img]http://www.naijapals.pg[/img] ] Sarrki is kissing Fulani shoes as we speak 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them Eventually (photos) by God2man(m): 6:16am On Nov 28, 2017 |
History is very important |