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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Hardfact: 2:24pm On Feb 22, 2013
This one seemingly unending Achebe book story or story book feud? Funny Southerns.
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by saintohia: 3:05pm On Feb 22, 2013
Noiseless2: The Achebe's book THERE WAS A COUNTRY will continue to give all the Yorubas who support evil against Biafrans a nightmare and is capable of causing many to die of heart attack.

The book is here to stay for us and our childrens children, and no millions attempt by any Yoruba 419ner to water down the evil the Yoruba leaders meted on poor

innocent women,children and elderly of Biafrans can ever work for the Yorubas.

As we argue there are still tens of thausands of orphaned children of Biafra who were airlifted to Gabon,Sao Tome,Ginue Equatorial and Cote D'ivoir just after the war, just because there parents were killed by the actions of mr.obafemi owolowo and his hausa/fulani masters(yakubu gowon& co) or there parents were too weak to stand let alone looking after their kids, when the richest Igboman/Biafran was given just only 20pounds, thats if he/she was lucky enough to prove their financial worth by presenting a document even though obafemi awolowo has already all documents in his ministry showing those moneys in the account belong to
those Biafrans.
This book THERE WAS COUNTRY by CHINUA ACHEBE will continue chesing the wickeds to hell.




^^^^^^


Well said, we cannot be deceived.


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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by obayaya(m): 12:40am On Feb 23, 2013
oturugo:
Shameless swine, why not shut up your stinking mouth if you have nothing important to contribute instead of calling people fools. Must you comment or are you just seeking for a cheap attention. Get a life piggy.

That post was actually 4 you. And you recognised that... Kudos!!! Foooool

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by LeOstrich: 12:44am On Feb 23, 2013
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by obayaya(m): 12:48am On Feb 23, 2013
oturugo:
nonsensical

Is that all u can say... That's isn't enough... go ahead... Keep making noise.. Y not write ur own account of d war? Nonsensical fool... If not that Ur miserable grand father died during d war... He alone would have been able to give u an unaltered account of d war... Fool
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by LeOstrich: 12:50am On Feb 23, 2013
This is how I really feel any time I am on NL and have to deal with these ACN/Yoruba tribalist.

I keep coming back to phuck em up


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPZISW_mcD4
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Nobody: 10:00am On Feb 23, 2013
Mr Ostrich, stop spamming the thread with your useless YouTube videos, if you have nothing meaningful to post why don't you go to sleep?
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by nwabumalyahoo: 11:54am On Feb 23, 2013
atlest the true has been told.
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by SonOfEl(m): 10:17pm On Mar 15, 2013
Awoyokun has proven to be a worthy devil's advocate. The fundamental question here still lies unanswered- if achebe and his biafrans were supremacists, tribalists, and liars, why werent they allowed to be on their own? Was biafra not a unanimous decision of the then eastern region? Britain had left nigeria 7yrs earlier, was it a sin for biafra to be on it's own (after all the "trouble" they put nigeria through)as at 1967? I look at the nigeria gowon, awolowo and co fought diabolically for and i laugh, it's not that i hate them or nigeria, it's just that ideas have a way of proving themselves either wrong or right. Awolowo did wrong in all his policies and actions towards biafra, this dosen't make him a devil though. I am igbo obviously, that is not to say that ojukwu was prudent in managing the war. Achebe has done well, his book is a personal memoir that grieves on the abuse of biafra's right to be independent.
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by saintohia: 11:44pm On Mar 15, 2013
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Other regions still complain about Igbos, why is difficult to let them go?

That book is a must read for every Biafran, and others that want know the capricious treatment melted on Biafrans.


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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by SonOfEl(m): 3:57pm On Mar 27, 2013
Some pple in NL shamelessly spew tribal excrement from their mouths... Leave achebe alone, go and give ur own account of the war....or better still, go and hug transformer...!

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Niceguy2112(m): 10:57am On May 07, 2013
BY MAZI CHIKE CHIDOLUE When I read your trilogy on Biafra,
published in The NEWS Magazine of
25, February, 4 and 11 March 2013,
based on 21,000 pages of American
Secret Files, as you claimed, I
wondered whether it was the same Damola Awoyokun who wrote
EINSTEIN AND THE EXPRESSWAY
CHURCHES in resplendent logic and
language that is writing again. To
read 21,000 pages is quite a feat, even
if each page contains one line only! The time needed to read 21,000 pages
will certainly tend to infinity as we say
in mathematics. I do not intend to take you up on the
possibility of such a task. You sought
to create the impression that since
your source is American Secret Files,
all you said is unquestionable truth.
The USA being the world capital of present day CAPITALISM, every
political opinion emanating from
there is ideologically suspect by people
of different political orientation.
Reason being partly because of what
John Buchan said in his novel – THE THIRTY NINE STEPS, ‐“ Capitalism has
no conscience no fatherland!”, and
partly because the USA is the sponsor
of a very deadly type of international
terrorism detailed by John Perkins in
his book – CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HIT MAN in which he said
“Economic hit men (EHMs) are highly
paid professionals who can cheat
countries around the globe out of
trillions of dollars. They funnel money
from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), and other foreign “aid”
organizations into the coffers of huge
corporations and the pockets of a few
wealthy families who control the
planet’s natural resources. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports,
rigged elections,payoffs, extortion,
sex, and murder. …..I should know; I
was an EHM……Jaime Roldos, president
of Ecuador, and Omar Torrijos,
president of Panama both had just died in fiery crashes. Their deaths
were not accidental. They were
assassinated because they opposed
that fraternity of corporate,
government,and banking heads whose
goal is global empire. We EHMS failed to bring Roldos and Torrijos
around,and the other type of hit men,
the CIA – sanctioned jackals who were
always right behind us, stepped in. “……Because of my fellow EHMs and
me, Ecuador is in far worse shape
today than she was before we
introduced her to the miracles of
modern economics, banking, and
engineering. Since 1970, during this period known euphemistically as the
Oil Boom, the official poverty level
grew from 50 to 70 percent, under – or
unemployment increased from 15 to
70 percent, and public debt increased
from $240 million to $16 billion. …….Third World debt has grown to
more than $2.5 trillion, and the cost of
servicing it – over $375 billion per year
as of 2004 – is more than all Third
World spending on health and
education, and twenty times what developing countries receive annually
in foreign aid….” With this background
of American insatiable quest for
global economic domination
established by an American, who was
an insider, the credibility of your source of information on Biafra, is
blowing in the wind, coupled with the
fact that you are apparently the
Obasanjo type who swallows
everything from the white man; as
illustrated in his hiring of Baroness Lynda Chalker as his omnibus guide,
counselor and supervisor. 21 million pages from American secret
files cannot match the account of
MAJOR ADEWALE ADEMOYEGA who
was not only an ear and eye witness,
but also, participated throughout in
the planning and execution of the January 15, 1966 coup, from Genesis to
Revelation so to speak. He was one of
the SEVEN MAJORS who held the one
and only formal meeting of the coup,
one of the FIVE MAJORS that planned
and executed the coup and also one of the THREE MAJORS that formed the
inner core! Odia Ofeimun’s regrets and
lamentations that the FORGOTTEN
DOCUMENTS OF THE WAR including
Major Ifeajuna’s account of the coup
did not see the light of day is unhelpful. Ifeajuna and Nzeogwu
being Igbos, their account, will not be
accepted by most non – Igbo Nigerians
because of the igbophobia that has
poisoned their reasoning. The unfriendly and destructive
outburst from a section of the Yoruba
nation against Achebe’s new book on
Biafra, confirms that Ademoyega’s
book on the coup ‐ WHY WE STRUCK,
received scant or no attention from the Nigerian reading public. This has
remained so even though it is known
that ADEWALE ADEMOYEGA is non–
Igbo, but a FULL AND RED BLOODED
YORUBA IN NAME AND BEING! His
‘offence’ is that because of Nigeria’s victory over Biafra, in that war,
facilitated by the strange and most
unusual collaboration and collusion of
COMMUNISM AND CAPITALISM, to
suffocate a people struggling for
survival, the first of its kind in world history and made possible by the
intellectual domination of Ojukwu by
Britain our former colonial master, he
did not join the band wagon of anti –
Igbo feeling to hold the Igbos as the
sponsors of THE GLORIOUS JANUARY REVOLUTION. I will quote
Ademoyega’s book copiously and
extensively in an effort to bring out
the true picture of that event even
before an unwilling audience. . History is also taken to mean his story.
Emeritus Professor Chinua Achebe has
written his “THERE WAS A COUNTRY ‐
A PERSONAL HISTORY OF BIAFRA”,
laying emphasis where he chose.
Damola, you can write your own history of Biafra or Nigeria and lay
emphasis as you like. Nobody has the
right to task anybody on where
emphasis is laid. It is most improper if
not immodest of you to assault
Achebe on this score. On the January 15, 1966 revolution, it
is now known, settled and agreed that
the FIVE MAJORS who planned and
executed it, had as the final part of
the operation, to free Awolowo from
Calabar prison and make him their leader. With this in view, why do you
persist in calling it an Igbo coup? The
best interests of Ndigbo will not and
cannot be served by Awolowo, as the
new leader of the revolution, were
the coup to have succeeded in Lagos. If it were an Igbo coup, the
arrangement would have been that
power would be ultimately handed
over to an Igbo man not to AWOLOWO.
Because of your uncritical obsession
that it was an Igbo coup, which did not have the welfare of Awolowo at
heart, you said “ In reality, there was
no army unit heading to Calabar to
spring Awolowo from prison.” Major Adewale Ademoyega counters
your stand thus “……Yet there was one
arrangement we had left till the date
was fixed. It was the arrangement for
the release of political prisoners,
particularly Chief Awolowo. Now that our own date had been tentatively
fixed for mid ‐ January, it became
necessary to gear up that
arrangement. At the end of the first
week in January, Major Anuforo and I
arranged to meet Captain Udeaja……….Having briefed
Udeaja generally and got his consent,
we gave him his task. He was to fly in
a special plane provided for the
purpose to Calabar on the morning of
the D – Day , to effect the release of Chief Awolowo and bring him to Lagos
on the plane…”. Damola, you seriously
need to note the above point even if it
goes against the grain.Yet, if all the
FIVE MAJORS were Igbos, their
intention was national. Entre Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu in ‐
13 YEARS OF MILITARY RULE by James
O. Ojiako, a Daily Times Publication.
“We seized power to stamp out
tribalism, nepotism and
regionalism .There were five of us in the inner circle and we planned the
details. On Saturday morning, the
officers and men thought they were
going out only on a night exercise. It was not until they were out in the
bush that they were told the full
details of the plan. They had bullets,
they had been issued with their
weapons but I was unarmed. If they
disagreed, they could have shot me. It was truly a Nigerian gathering and
only in the army do you get true
Nigerianism…….They did it for the
good of their country……” Where did
Ndigbo come into this business in the
light of Nzeogwu’s statement? Tell me Engr. Damola Awoyokun, the all
knowing authority on the January coup
and the Nigeria – Biafra war. You said” Ojukwu”, said Stephan, (the
West African correspondent of
Bavarian Broadcasting, Munich) “was a
supporter of the coup, the first in the
country’s history. He sympathized with
the January 1966 plot makers, but was careful enough to avoid any
overplayed attachment to them.
Ojukwu told me later that it had been
him who had requested General
(Aguiyi) Ironsi to crush the coup…”
How amazing?Ojukwu an Igbo man, advising Ironsi another Igbo man, to
crush an Igbo coup! The two parts of
this sentence are mutually exclusive.
Though your belief in an Igbo coup is
very strong, you went on probably
subconsciously to quote your American Secret files where they said,
‘According to Lieutenant Colonel Abba
Kyari, military governor of North
Central State, “there is no question
that Major Nzeogwu, Ibo leader of
1966 coup in Kaduna, had been a nationalist, not a tribalist, who was
acting for the good of all Nigeria.”
Damola, Nzeogwu was acting for the
good of all Nigeria not for the good of
the IGBOS, SO SAID A NORTHERN
MILITARY GOVERNOR! When Nigeria engages in dastardly behavior it does
not attract your attention as in this
case where your American files
continued to quote Abba
Kyari“….explaining that Nzeogwu
having been falsely informed that Nsukka was in Biafran hands, boldly
entred Ubolo Eke, near Nsukka at
night and was killed. Nzeogwu’s
corpse was transferred to the North
and given full military burial, but not
before northern soldiers had plucked out his eyes so that he would never
see the North again.” What an effort,
a dead man being prevented from
seeing again!
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Niceguy2112(m): 11:02am On May 07, 2013
With this type of treatment given to
the corpse of a dead man, only God
knows what they did to Colonel Tim
Onwuatuegwu who was captured
alive! They may still be killing
Onwuatuegwu up to this day! Your American files said again, ”At the
Kano airport, soldiers seized an Igbo
stewardess from a plane on which she
flew in from London. She was never
heard of again.Chinua Achebe had
extensively discussed the prevalent national resentment of the Igbos by
other Nigerian ethnic groups. Ndigbo
cannot help this unjustified, diabolical,
conspiratorial, animosity against them
by volunteering their extinction from
the planet earth. Almighty God placed Ndigbo in this part of the globe, and
they will not betray the responsibility
of preserving their specie. You
concocted all types of fables to portray
the IGBOS as being unsympathetic on
the size of the northern casualties during the first coup. Ademoyega speaks again “….It would
be recalled that by late 1965 the
efforts of the Balewa Government to
Northernise the top echelon of the
army was already bearing fruit. Some
Northerners were already holding most of the strategic positions in the
Army. Those positions could easily be
used to thwart our attempt to change
the Government. Sheer caution
dictated that we would be sure to
neutralize those officers so that our revolution would have a chance of
taking off and succeeding. Later
events did fully justify our
apprehension, since it was the escape
of only one of those marked down for
arrest that brought us intense hardship and finally compromised our
success. There was no plan to arrest or kill all
the officers above the rank of Major as
was later claimed by extreme
Northern propagandists. Even among
those earmarked for arrest, only four
were Northerners, two were Westerners and two were Easterners.
But the North had always had more
than 50% of the intake of officers into
the Army since 1961, and more than
70 % of the intake of the other ranks.
Therefore if casualties were to happen, it was more likely to be in
that proportion than anything else. The wicked propaganda that followed
the coup was only made possible by
the weakness and non – revolutionary
principles of the Ironsi regime, which
bore no semblance to the well ordered
and well controlled government that was envisaged and could have been
run by us if our plans were fully
executed…” In your prejudiced mind, you
trivialized the critical and crucial
safety valve that ABURI ACCORD
provided by saying “All his (Ojukwu’s)
performances in Ghana that
culminated in the Aburi Accord of January 1967, or discussion with the
Awolowo led National Conciliation
Committee five months later, turned
out to be ruse. ” You overlooked the
very important fact that at Aburi, an
agreement was reached, signed and sealed by Ojukwu and Gowon. When
they returned to their countries,
instead of implementing the accord as
signed, Gowon allowed his ‘super’
permanent secretaries, to interpret
that document which was not written in Greek or Latin language, but in
plain simple English language, and
ended up, refusing to implement it
and therefore PRECIPITATED THE WAR.
If Gowon had implemented the ABURI
ACCORD as signed in Ghana, on January 5, 1967, THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO
WAR. I should have closed my case
here in ABURI, but could not resist the
urge to respond to some of your other
foibles. Nigerian commentators on the civil
war always fight shy of the ABURI
ACCORD and its tremendous and
strategic importance, because by so
doing, IGBOS are set up for the kill on
the guillotine of ethnic cleansing. Every unbiased umpire will agree that
THE CIVIL WAR WAS CAUSED BY
GOWON BECAUSE HE REFUSED TO
IMPLEMENT THE ABURI ACCORD! Any
objective and sincere inquirer on the
cause of the war, should go no further than the ABURI ACCORD! In Biafra, we
had as our mantra, ON ABURI WE
STAND, while Gowon, instead of
standing on ABURI with Biafra,
torpedoed and demolished the good
work done at Aburi. Even though the credibility of your
American Secret Files is hanging in
the balance, I am curious to note what
they said here. “The secret US
document called Njoku the best Enugu
has (and one of the very best Nigeria has produced).The UK defence advisor
who had known Madiebo as
subordinate officer First Recce
Squadron for several years, said he is
“perfectly charming socially, but quite
worthless professionally. He is weak, ineffective
commander and consistently had
worst recce squadron.” To affirm what
he was saying, he showed the US
defence attaché, Madiebo’s file at the
Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Madiebo’s records were abysmal…..” The coup was purely a Nigerian
enterprise by patriotic citizens.
Ndigbo or The Igbo State Union as at
the time had no hand in the coup, as
confirmed by Ademoyega when he
said “It was in mid – November 1965 that we held the one and only formal
meeting that preceded the coup .The
meeting was held in Lagos, in the
military quarters of Major Ifeajuna……
The meeting was very short. There was
a consensus that something had to be done quickly
to save Nigeria from anarchy and
disintegration and to restore peace
and unity to the nation. It was agreed
that only the use of force could bring
immediate end to the violence being perpetrated in many parts of the
country. It was, however, agreed that
the use of force should be minimal.
Political leaders and their
collaborators were to be arrested, but
wherever an arrest was resisted, it was to be met with force. Otherwise,
no one was to be killed. Only the heads
of government, that is, the Prime
Minister, the four regional premiers
and their right – hand men, were
considered most essential to arrest throughout the country. And among
their military collaborators, only the
top echelon and those holding
strategic positions were named for
arrest. These included the GOC of the
Nigerian Army, General Ironsi, the commanders of the two brigades,
Brigadiers Ademulegun and
Maimalari, the Chief of Staff Army HQ,
Colonel Kur Mohammed, and the
Adjutant General of the Army,
Lieutenant – Colonel Pam. Others were the Deputy Commander of the NDA,
Colonel Shodeinde, the Quartermaster
– General of the Army, Lieutenant –
Colonel Unegbe and the Commander of
the 4th Battalion which was based in
Ibadan and was the most politicised unit of the Army, Lieutenant-Colonel
Largema. *Gowon and Ojukwu Contrary to the load of wicked
propaganda that has since been
heaped on us, there was no decision in
our meeting to single out any
particular ethnic group for elimination
or destructionOur intentions were honourable , our views were national
and our goals were idealistic. We
intended that the coup should be
national in execution so that it would
receive national acclamation. We
planned that the use of force should be minimal so that our methods could
at once be seen as superior to those of
the politicians, who simply went on
killing the very people they were
called upon to govern. The need to
bring more of the middle level officers (Majors and Lieutenant – Colonels)
was discussed. But the few names that
could be mentioned had to be dropped
because their interpersonal
connections would compromise the
security of the planning. After ninety minutes of discussion, the meeting
was over. We dispersed as if from a
prayer meeting since it was a Sunday
and the Lord was in our midst……..“ NNA Plan to Wallop the West “It was at this time that I met Chief H.
O. Davies for the first time. He was a
famous politician who had been in the
nationalist struggle since 1941. He
was a Federal Minister under the
Balewa Government….I soon got into deep conversation with him on the
political situation in the country, I was
particularly interested to know what
the Federal Government’s view was,
apart from Balewa’s public
statements. Chief H. O. Davies made it clear that
the Federal Government had no,
solution to the political crisis” (Damola
are you hearing this? Since the Federal
Government had no solution to the
crisis the January boys not the IGBOS had to step in.)” He said that
everybody was just waiting to see
what would happen next and that
nobody knew exactly what that would
be; but surely something was bound to
happen. I left Chief Davis feeling that the
Balewa Government had something up
its sleeve .Otherwise, the minister
would not be so emphatic that
something was bound to happen…“ . On January 3, 1966, I went to work
with Ifeajuna. After extensive
prodding, we discovered that the
Balewa Government had a terrible
plan to bring the Army fully to operate
in the West for the purpose of eliminating the elites of that region,
especially the intellectuals who were
believed to be behind the
intransigence of the people against
the Akintola Government. It was for
this reason that the government had attacked the intellectuals of the
Region, especially those at Ife,
intimidating and victimizing them for
their refusal to support it. People like
Solarin of May Flower School, Ikenne,
were among those marked down. It was also intended that if the plan
succeeded in the West, the next target
would be the East. The Federal
Government was to use loyal troops for
this purpose and the 4th Battalion at
Ibadan commanded by Lieutenant – Colonel
Largema and the 2nd Battalion
temporarily commanded by Major
Igboba, but soon to be taken over by
Lieutenant ‐Colonel Gowon, were
designated for this assignment.” If the January boys had not intervened,
Sardauna and the Balewa Federal
Government would have recolonised
and severely subjugated Southern
Nigeria and placed it in a condition far
worse than Southern Sudan experienced before her independence.
Damola, I hope you can now see that
the January coup was very divinely
timely. Ademoyega continued ” The
operation was fixed for the third
week of January 1966, when the Sardauna would have returned from
his pilgrimage, and Lieutenant –
Colonel Gowon would have completed
his takeover of the Ikeja Battalion. In
preparation of this horrible move by
the Federal Government, the high echelons of the Army and the Police
were being reshuffled. Major – General Ironsi was ordered to
proceed on leave from mid – January.
He was to be relieved by Brigadier
Maimalari, over the head of Brigadier
Ademulegun…..In the Police, Inspector
– General Edet was sent on leave from December 20,1965.The officer closest
to him was retired and the the third
officer, Alhaji Kam Salem was brought
in as the new Inspector – General. The
stage was thus set for the proper
walloping of the West……. “Late on the 14th, news reached us
that the Sardauna had been having a
meeting in Kaduna on that day with
Chief Akintola of the West, and that
both Brigadier Ademulegun and
Lieutenant Colonel Largema were in attendance. It was obvious to us that
they were putting finishing touches to
their planned “walloping of the West”.
But we felt confident that we were
one step ahead.”
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Niceguy2112(m): 11:04am On May 07, 2013
After the revenge coup, neither the
triumphant NORTH nor you Damola,
expressed sympathy to Igbos because
of the over 200 Igbo casualties
compared to the about 26 casualties
of the first coup by your account from the American secret files! .” You went
on to say” that the Igbos in the North
were widely taunting their hosts on
the loss of their leaders. Celestine
Ukwu,a popular Igbo musician,
released songs titled Ewu Ne Ba Akwa (Goats Are Crying) and others
celebrating “Igbo power….”. I do not
intend to comment on your assertion
that Igbos in the North celebrated the
death of northern leaders because it is
neither here nor there. But the record song you referred to, was a high life
number released by Cardinal Rex Jim
Lawson a Kalabari, long before the
first coup. You had to foist authorship
of that highlife record, on Igbos to
further criminalise and calumnise them. At that time, once a highlife
record was released, whether by
Bobby Benson, E.C.Arinze, Stephen
Amechi. Victor Olaiya, Eddy Okonta,
Chief Bill Friday, Roy Chicago, Victor
Uwaifo, Agu Norris, Baby Face Paul, Ambrose Campbell and His West
African Rhythm Brothers, Stephen
Osadebe or any others, those of us in
the know, would immediately and
correctly name the author. May be, you
were not in circulation then. To be continued. MAZI CHIKE CHIDOLUE , was former Officer, 12 Commando Brigade, Biafra Army.
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by udezue(m): 11:11am On May 07, 2013
Didn't bother to finish reading this garbage
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by gozie4: 9:56pm On Aug 21, 2013
Please ppl, send me the e-book 'there was a country to my e mail. Correctguy2003@yahoo.com
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by mrking3(m): 1:14am On Aug 22, 2013
huptin:

And what exactly did Achebe achieve? writting a story book? why is he not a nobel laureatte? mtschewwww
you don't know exactly what late Prof. Achebe Achieved because you allowed sentiment to becloud your sense of reasoning! I think you must be a miserable saddist to conclude that Achebe never achieved anything!
I hope you make
something good out of your life you bloody BIGOT!
To answer your question ! Achebe was denied †ђξ Noble Laureate simply because he refused to accept white superiority and Colonialism in Africa.
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by ejiyke2007(m): 2:44am On Aug 22, 2013
nice book
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by kepsi123(m): 6:24am On Aug 22, 2013
bushwailo: Can't read this very lengthy Opinion of a Nobody !



Naturally and in character
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by petrov10: 8:41am On Aug 22, 2013
This achebe article pain people ooo
espesialy d envious yorubas
even this self aclaimed egineer..Lo...Haters can die mtchewl

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by gozie4: 12:00pm On Sep 02, 2013
Please can anyone send me the e-book of this novel on my e-mail,,,
correctguy2003@yahoo.com.
Thanks
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by debetmx(m): 12:19pm On Sep 02, 2013
gozie4: Please can anyone send me the e-book of this novel on my e-mail,,,
correctguy2003@yahoo.com.
Thanks

I don't think there is the e-version yet. You can order the book on konga.com or . If you are Yoruba, don't waste your hard earned money on that book like I did. You can order Max Siollun's book "Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria's Military Coup Culture (1966-1976)" for N2,500.00

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by 100Whykay(m): 4:08pm On Sep 02, 2013
Nice review. No wonder Wole Soyinka said Achebe shouldn't have written the book.
The book is too one sided, flawed with propaganda and hate. Its such a shame.
Like someone said on this thread " No matter how highly rated you are, the moment you start spreading poisonous lies and deceit, you lose your respect. It's sad, but that's where Achebe has put himself. He will be remembered for his bitterness, deceit
and bigotry"..
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Nobody: 2:54pm On Jun 02, 2015
GARRIx7:


This isn't about popularity!!

It's about exposing lies and deceit published as fact by a supposed literary icon!!!

It's about the descent of Prof. Achebe from a literary legend to a bitter, deceitful liar with a mission of poisoning the mind of the younger generation thus fanning the embers of ethnic distrust and suspicion.

Achebe seeks to cause confusion in a country where he doesn't reside.

That my friend is what this thread is about!!

So the aba massacre and the biafran war was a lie?

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by laudate: 1:39pm On Aug 06, 2015
ROSSIKE:


Err... actually yes. Ever heard of Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria? We do manufacture heavy weapons in this country. I'll put your comment down to ignorance.

Is DICON still functional? how come they could not manufacture arms for the use of the Nigerian Army during their battle against Boko Haram? sad
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by veraponpo(m): 2:55pm On Aug 06, 2015
GARRIx7:
As expected folks have started foaming in the mouth, angry that someone has the audacity to expose the lies and deceit in a book written by their legend. Instead of disproving the points raised by the writer, they're asking for his achievements.

No matter how highly rated you are, the moment you start spreading poisonous lies and deceit, you lose your respect. It's sad, but that's where Achebe has put himself. He will be remembered for his bitterness, deceit and bigotry..

I have always known that all Achebe's points were either based on lies or assumption. However, this write-up has really cleared my doubts.

Achebe was a pathological liar
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by SonOfEl(m): 3:42pm On Aug 06, 2015
veraponpo:


I have always known that all Achebe's points were either based on lies or assumption. However, this write-up has really cleared my doubts.

Achebe was a pathological liar

you were simply looking for a reason to discredit achebe, now you got it.
however, your awoyokun cannot rewrite history, even your awolowo is a Yoruba champion, not a global heavyweight.

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by zuchyblink(m): 3:47pm On Aug 06, 2015
passes gas....passes gas....poos on thread......runs away

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Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Omololu007(m): 3:53pm On Aug 06, 2015
zuchyblink:
passes gas....passes gas....poos on thread......runs away
undecided
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by 0m0nnakoda: 1:18pm On Apr 29, 2020
Dede1:



Bros, I knew about the coalition formed between NCNC and AG. It was not just Okpara. Even the plan to quench the miserable life of Awolowo in Nigerian prisons in Bauchi was thwarted.

As for the case of “The Penkelemes Years: A memoir by Wole Soyinka, I shall not bother to read it because of the respect I have for Wole.

However, Dr Sylvester Anieke was no quark or fraud but caught in the usual tribal politics of Nigeria. If Dr Sylvester Anieke was Yoruba, this instance would not have arisen. Besides, what were the qualifications of Dr. Biabiaku(sp) who became VC of Unlig?
Dr Anieke forges a DsC certificate according to Wole Soyinka. Many Ibos from that era are still alive .

The claim was that whilst he qualified as a doctor he did not have DsC from Tomato as he had fraudulently claimed. He presented the forged certificate on employment and was forced to resign when outed.
Zik rewarded him by making him his personal physician and later brought him back to the same UI as chairman of the governing council
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by 0m0nnakoda: 1:21pm On Apr 29, 2020
Dede1:



Bros, I knew about the coalition formed between NCNC and AG. It was not just Okpara. Even the plan to quench the miserable life of Awolowo in Nigerian prisons in Bauchi was thwarted.

As for the case of “The Penkelemes Years: A memoir by Wole Soyinka, I shall not bother to read it because of the respect I have for Wole.

However, Dr Sylvester Anieke was no quark or fraud but caught in the usual tribal politics of Nigeria. If Dr Sylvester Anieke was Yoruba, this instance would not have arisen. Besides, what were the qualifications of Dr. Biabiaku(sp) who became VC of Unlig?
Dr Anieke forges a DsC certificate according to Wole Soyinka. Many Ibos from that era are still alive .

The claim was that whilst he qualified as a doctor he did not have DsC from Tomato as he had fraudulently claimed. He presented the forged certificate on employment and was forced to resign when outed.
Zik rewarded him by making him his personal physician and later brought him back to the same UI as chairman of the governing council

The forged certificate issue came up BEFORE he was appointed to the governing Council whilst he was still an academic (Research Fellow)

The only way around this is to say Wole Soyinka was lying in his book.
Re: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by 0m0nnakoda: 1:22pm On Apr 29, 2020
Dede1:



Bros, I knew about the coalition formed between NCNC and AG. It was not just Okpara. Even the plan to quench the miserable life of Awolowo in Nigerian prisons in Bauchi was thwarted.

As for the case of “The Penkelemes Years: A memoir by Wole Soyinka, I shall not bother to read it because of the respect I have for Wole.

However, Dr Sylvester Anieke was no quark or fraud but caught in the usual tribal politics of Nigeria. If Dr Sylvester Anieke was Yoruba, this instance would not have arisen. Besides, what were the qualifications of Dr. Biabiaku(sp) who became VC of Unlig?
Dr Anieke forges a DsC certificate according to Wole Soyinka. Many Ibos from that era are still alive .

The claim was that whilst he qualified as a doctor he did not have DsC from Tomato as he had fraudulently claimed. He presented the forged certificate on employment and was forced to resign when outed.
Zik rewarded him by making him his personal physician and later brought him back to the same UI as chairman of the governing council

The forged certificate issue came up BEFORE he was appointed to the governing Council whilst he was still an academic (Research Fellow)

The only way around this is to say Wole Soyinka was lying in his book.,something I am sure the many contemporary ibo academics like Achebe would have done by now

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