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Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by spora(m): 9:32am On Feb 13, 2008
Gen. MR Moha.mmed was this day killed in a bloody coup 32 years ago. The coup was lauched by Lt. Col. Dimka. Even though most of us were small then we read it that he was the best HOS Nigeria ever had.

During his short stay in office, prices of goods were coming down and there was a new orientation and discipline in the psyche of the people.

But like a traditional saying that straight tree last not  in the forest, he was cut short in his prime. Moha.mmed was just 38 when he was assassinated.

This is remembering the Moses that was not to be.

Re: Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by maxsiollun: 2:54am On Feb 14, 2008
Well done for remembering that horrendous Feb 13. He was a man who brought out conflicting emotions in people. Read: http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/max-siollun/the-roller-coaster-life-of-murtala-moh-2.html
Re: Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by Edu3Again: 10:04pm On Mar 20, 2018
Remember Murtala Muhammed. The Cowardly Butcher of Asaba

Murtala Muhammed represents one of the greatest tragedies that has befallen Nigeria. An unintelligent, ill disciplined, uncharismatic, unprincipled and nondescript failed soldier, it is indeed a measure of the extent to which the nation has been unlucky to have been saddled with such despicable characters that ultimately shaped Nigeria’s destruction. As fate would have it, the Jan. 1966 coup unleashed a chain of circumstances that threw up characters like Murtala Muhammed who ordinarily would have remained an isolated and unknown officer for the duration of his career.

In the aftermath of the Major Kaduna Nzeogwu led coup, Murtala Muhammed and other Northern officers organised a secessionist coup (Araba) and pogrom that targeted and consumed the lives of over 50,000 innocent Eastern civilians in the first barbarity of such a scale to be seen in Africa. Artisans, traders, civil servants, children were all hacked to death. Women were raped and killed, pregnant women were first raped, then had their stomach cut open, the unborn children plucked out and stabbed to death. It was an orgy of bloodbath that rivalled Hitler’s death camps in Nazi Germany. Murtala Muhammed personally participated in this bloodletting preparatory to seceding from Nigeria. The flag of the Northern republic was already flying and Yakubu Gowon had also preparatory to Northern secession given his now famous “no basis for Nigerian unity” speech.

However, before the smouldering flames and dust could settle, the face of crass opportunism by Murtala Muhammed, Yakubu Gowon and other Northern officers emerged. On persuasion by the British, desirous of a willing stooge to aid their exploitation of Nigeria’s resources, the officers who had premised their coup and pogrom on secession did a volte-face and changed from secession to “one Nigeria.” It is ironical that after displaying such barbarity and blood lust targeted at ordinary civilians who had no hand in a coup organised by the military-political class, the same officers that orchestrated and participated in such pogrom of genocidal proportions changed course and proved their lack of principles and opportunism by insisting on Nigeria.

But the damage had already been done. The mass killing of civilians had established a fault line and a sense of insecurity that made co-habitation in the same nation impossible. Yakubu Gowon had failed as head of state to protect the lives and property of citizens in repeated attacks, paving the way for the civil-war, but this was only to give the blood hungry likes of Murtala Muhammed a further opportunity to satisfy their lust for blood.

As the civil-war commenced, Murtala Muhammed entered the war in the Midwest campaign where he robbed the Central Bank in Benin, and began his litany of war crimes. Federal forces under his command unleashed a massacre of Ibos in Benin city and environs, however Asaba became the legendary centre were Murtala Muhammed set a record of war crimes. In a rain of blood, tens of thousands of innocent youths, some of them just 6 years old were lined up on the streets of Asaba and executed in cold blood on the direct orders of Murtala Muhammed. The Asaba massacre was the first of its kind in Africa and remains one of the bloodiest to date in the history of the African continent. As a further testimony to the bloodlust and depravity demonstrated by Murtala Muhammed and his forces, few kilometres away in Onitsha, another barbaric massacre was unleashed in the Apostolic Church where over 300 civilians, devout Christians including women and children who had stayed back and continued in their prayers after the fall of Onitsha were brutally murdered in cold blood.

No doubt, one of the greatest murderers, war criminals, and opportunists in Nigeria‘s chequered history, his entire war career is littered with war crimes committed in different theatres of war. But beyond his crude barbarity which he repeatedly manifested in the rape of women and cold blooded massacre of defenceless civilians, he was an ill disciplined, failed soldier who In spite of the immense amounts of men and ammunition at his disposal suffered crushing defeats in most of his military campaigns against barely armed Biafran soldiers. His military campaign to take Onitsha, where he acted against orders from military headquarters ended in a humiliating defeat, and his 96 vehicle column of heavily armed troops who were ambushed and totally wiped out at Abagana are some of the worst defeats suffered by the Nigerian army in the civil war. His string of tactical failures led to his exit from the war theatre.

In July 1975, he seized power in a coup but was shot dead in a military putsch in February 1976, at last a victim of the bullets he had used to kill so many. In the end he left behind a legacy of barbarities, war crimes, bank robbery, destruction of the federal civil service and failure as a soldier. An avowed secessionist who became an opportunist apostle of one Nigeria, not because he genuinely believed in Nigeria, but for reasons of opportunism. The emergence of his likes as leaders, remains the greatest reason why Nigeria has failed.

Murtala Muhammed’s hands are soiled with so much blood, and even though by his death he escaped justice in the physical, he is sure getting his punishment in the spiritual realm. His entire generation of descendants shall also continue to pay one way or the other for the sins of their father.

By Comrade Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu

https://asaba.com/remember-murtala-muhammed-the-cowardly-butcher-of-asaba/
Re: Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by LORDOFAFONJAS: 10:05pm On Mar 20, 2018
Who the idiat help?
Re: Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by Paperwhite(m): 10:53pm On Mar 20, 2018
In July 1975, he seized power in a coup but was shot dead in a military putsch in February 1976, at last a victim of the bullets he had used to kill so many. In the end he left behind a legacy of barbarities, war crimes, bank robbery, destruction of the federal civil service and failure as a soldier. An avowed secessionist who became an opportunist apostle of one Nigeria, not because he genuinely believed in Nigeria, but for reasons of opportunism. The emergence of his likes as leaders, remains the greatest reason why Nigeria has failed.

Remembering who The above quote sums up who is Murtala. undecided
Re: Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by naijaking1: 11:41pm On Mar 20, 2018
Thank God for clearing Nigeria of that rubbish who called himself a general.
Re: Remembering Gen. Murtala Moha.mmed' (1938-1976) by CharleyBright(m): 2:51am On Mar 21, 2018
Until i read a book - Oil, Politics and Violence by Max Siollun, I always thought Gen Murtala Mohammed was a kind hearted fine Soldier and one of the Best Head of State Nigeria ever had.
But the book ( written by a white who has lived his better part of his life in Nigeria) depicted Gen Murtala Mohammed as an arrogant, highly volatile and hardened soldier who usually displayed insubordination to superiors. It was believed he severally threatened to overthrow General Gowon and was pivotal to the ouster of the Gowon regime.
This is not to mention Murtala's lead role in the killings of IBOs and people from the South south as reprisal for the Nzegwu coup and the killing of Brigadier Maimalari ( the highest ranked Northern army then, who was the northern role model).
Same anger and vengeance he also unleashed years later in the killings when he was commanding the army to take over Benin and attack the Biafrans from there in the Nigerian Civil war.
He was Assassinated by some soldiers in his inner cycle who feared his brazen arroagance and high handedness wasn't good for the military.

For anyone who wants to know much details about the intrigues and the main Characters of Nigerian Military since independence, please read- "Oil, Politics and Violence" by Max Siollun.
Also read "Soldier of Fortune" by same author. Key figures in Nigerian Military ( living or dead) and their roles in Nigerian Army and Political intrigues are captured. You won't be surprised to know the "Bad guys and the Good guys" of the Nigerian Army.
These books are quite fascinating, very detailed factual analysis of events in the Nigerian military. It is highly recommended.
Read these books and thank me later.

And what many Nigerians don't know is that Major Nzeogwu was not the Leader and the initiator of the so called Nzeogwu coup. The Book revealed that Major Nzeogwu was only drafted in into the coup plot because he had a strategic role to play. He is alleged or assumed to be the leader of the coup because he was the " Last Man Standing" and refused to surrender and held control of Kaduna Artillery days after the other coup plotters were arrested.
And the book also revealed ( unknown to many Nigerians) that contrary to speculations that the Nzeogwu Coup was assumed to be an IBO coup against the North, it was an IBO man - Major Ojuwkwu ( who at that time was Commanding the Kano Command ) that fought and repelled Nzeogwu from capturing Kano from Kaduna.
There are lots of insights into the Nigerian Military from the book - Oil, Politics and violent.

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