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THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by huthority01(m): 6:23pm On Jul 19, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari is on his way to the United States to honour an invitation for a state visit to Washington, extended to him by President Barack Obama on June 25.

Mr. Buhari would be in the U.S. for four days, meeting President Obama, top level officials of the American government, American business leaders, Nigerians in the Diaspora and members of the American War College Class of 1980 in which he was a participant.

But let’s flash back to 1971, 44 years ago, when a Nigerian leader – Yakubu Gowon – diplomatically spurned the kind of invitation Mr. Buhari is honouring today. [We are publishing this just for historical purpose only].

According to declassified diplomatic documents seen by PREMIUM TIMES, the 37th President of the United States, Richard Nixon, had written to then Nigeria Head of State, Major General Gowon, requesting him to make a state visit to his country in October of that year.

Mr. Gowon initially accepted the invitation, saying he would request Nigeria’s foreign ministry officials to work out a convenient itinerary for the visit.

But the Nigerian leader, then just 37, later changed his mind, writing to President Nixon to say he was too busy at home, and in Africa, for any visit to America.


In the September 18, 1971 letter, Mr. Gowon wrote, “I am afraid I am still not free of my immediate preoccupations at home and in Africa. With the coming fall and winter, and having regard to the arrangements which you will have to make in so short a time to receive me in the midst of your other many pressing engagements, I hesitate to suggest that the visit be postponed till later in the year.”

He added, “I deeply regret my inability to visit your country this year. The decision has been forced on me by circumstances beyond my control. As a man with an abiding interest in my country and Africa, I trust that you will understand my position.” [Read full letter below].

In his October 29, 1971, response to Mr. Gowon, a disappointed President Nixon said he had looked forward to meeting the Nigerian leader in Washington D.C. and regretted the postponement of the visit.

“I want to assure you that my invitation remains open, and I hope that, as our respective commitments for next year become clearer, it will be possible to find a mutually convenient time for our meeting.” [Read Mr. Nixon’s full letter below]

If Mr. Gowon had accepted that invitation and proceeded on the journey, that would have been his first and only visit to the U.S. during his about nine-year tenure.

It is not clear whether American Presidents before or after Mr. Nixon (who resigned from office in 1974 in the wake of the Watergate scandal) extended similar invitations to the Nigerian leader, but Mr. Gowon did not visit the U.S. until he was overthrown in a coup d’état on July 29, 1975.

Those familiar with Nigeria’s diplomatic posturing of that time said Mr. Gowon was only “courteous and diplomatic” by telling President Nixon the visit should be postponed to a later date.

They said once Mr. Gowon received Mr. Nixon’s invitation, a decision was taken by the Nigerian authorities that Mr. Gowon should “tactically decline” in what was conceived to be a powerful message to the American authorities that Nigeria remained disappointed by “the U.S. snobbish and cunny posturing during the Nigerian civil war”.

Nigeria had at the time just come out of a brutal 30-month civil war with the secessionist Republic of Biafra, a conflict which led to the killing of more than 100,000 soldiers and over a million civilians.

Although the U.S. tried hard to be seen as neutral during the war, the Nigerian authorities believed the country tacitly supported Biafra by failing to sell arms to the Nigerian Army and then accusing Nigeria of killing civilians through a deadly blockade of relief efforts.

The 1970s is believed to be the golden era of Nigeria’s foreign diplomacy. The country had competent and confident diplomats almost always able to stand up to American and European officials to push Nigeria’s interest.

On one occasion that speaks volumes of that era, a blunt Nigerian official told a United States ambassador that Nigeria was not one of America’s “banana republics,” stirring anxiety in Washington.

The comments were made by Joe Iyalla, a permanent secretary in the Gowon administration and a respected career diplomat.

In 1972, according to diplomatic documents seen by PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Iyalla summoned the US ambassador to Nigeria, John Reinhardt, and detailed to him the sins of America, in a peculiar way worthy of reference today.

He accused the United States of maltreating Nigerians in the U.S, and failing to investigate the killing of a Nigerian amongst other shortcomings in what he said formed a “trend and pattern” showing the Richard Nixon administration’s effort at undermining Nigeria.

One case, for which Mr. Iyalla also sought explanation for, was the case of American businessmen and politicians arriving Nigeria for a business interest, and gearing to have an audience with the then head of state, Mr. Gowon, without prior appointment.

“I think we got them straight,” Mr. Iyalla told Mr. Reinhardt, “and they now realize that Nigeria is not one of your banana republics.”

Mr. Reinhardt regretted the events, but explained that the U.S. government could not be held responsible for all the transgressions of its citizens abroad.

BELOW IS GOWON’S LETTER TO PRESIDENT NIXON

STATE HOUSE
DODAN BARRACKS
LAGOS, NIGERIA
18th September, 1971.

His Excellency
Mr. Richard M. Nixon
President of the United States of America,
The White House,
WASHINGTON, D.C.

My dear Mr. President,

I wrote to you earlier in the year to accept with profound gratitude your very kind invitation to me to visit the United States of America. While our officials were trying to suggest mutually convenient dates for the visit, I continued my programme of State Visits to a number of African countries particularly to thank their Governments and peoples for the unwavering support they gave to me during the civil war in my country as well as to promote vital interests common to our peoples.

At the same time, I was, and continue to be, intensely preoccupied with the formulation and implementation of my country’s current Development Plan. In the midst of the foregoing commitments, I have had to accept a number of urgently necessary assignments under the aegis of the Organisation or African Unity affecting the peace and progress of Africa. In the firm belief that my visit to your great country would cement further the cordial and friendly relations which so happily exist between our two countries, I still hoped to be able to visit your country this year. Hence the delay in indicating my preferences for the dates in October suggested by your officials.

I am afraid I am still not free of my immediate preoccupations at home and in Africa. With the coming fall and winter, and having regard to the arrangements which you will have to make in so short a time to receive me in the midst of your other many pressing engagements, I hesitate to suggest that the visit be postponed till later in the year. Consequently, I want to take the liberty of our friendship to express the hope that your invitation to me to visit you remains still valid and open. I shall therefore be highly delighted if another mutually acceptable date for my visit can be fixed through our diplomatic channels, preferably not within this year.

I deeply regret my inability to visit your country this year. The decision has been forced on me by circumstances beyond my control. As a man with an abiding interest in my country and Africa, I trust that you will understand my position.

Accept, Mr. President, the assurances of my highest consideration.

(MAJOR-GENERAL YAKUBU GOWON)
Head of the Federal Military Government,
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

BELOW IS PRESIDENT NIXON’S RESPONSE TO MR. GOWON
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 29, 1971

Dear General Gowon:

Thank you for your kind letter of September 18 explaining the urgent concerns in Nigeria and Africa which rule out for the present your undertaking a journey to the United States.

I have looked forward to our meeting and genuinely regret its postponement. At the same time, however, I am encouraged by the ongoing success of your Government’s policies at home and the broadening scope of your personal involvement in decisions affecting peace and prosperity in Africa.

In these endeavors, you have my continuing support and my warmest wishes for success. I want to assure you that my invitation remains open, and I hope that, as our respective commitments for next year become clearer, it will be possible to find a mutually convenient time for our meeting.

Sincerely,
Richard M. Nixon
His Excellency
General YAKUBU GOWON
Head of State and Commander-in-Chief

SOURCE:

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/186912-throwback-how-gowon-declined-u-s-presidents-invitation-to-visit-america.html

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by omenka(m): 6:25pm On Jul 19, 2015
So what exactly are we supposed to do with this Oh, let me guess- Buhari should have declined as well I presume??

Watch WWs arrive here to crap all over the place as is characteristic of them.

Let me attempt how they would reason: Buhari the puppet is going to see his puppeteer. grin

The same people that were enraged when Obama visited some countries in Africa but skipped Nigeria when the Clueless Dunderhead was the president. cheesy

Sai Baba Daura!!!

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Mogidi: 6:25pm On Jul 19, 2015
Bubu is going there to see his handlers.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by arisekola77: 6:29pm On Jul 19, 2015
I will tell buhari to turn back.#chassis

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by winetapper: 6:31pm On Jul 19, 2015
He is going to collet Nigerian Reset Manual

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by 9jii(m): 6:32pm On Jul 19, 2015
Different times different measures

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by MrFairplay4ume(m): 6:33pm On Jul 19, 2015
So we should call President Buhari back

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by fulanimafia: 6:34pm On Jul 19, 2015
Nice historical fact, quite intriguing though the timing is suspect, President Buhari's US trip seems to be giving TANoids nightmares.

Even the Americans are pleased with the size of the delegation, may this trip bring peace and prosperity to Nigeria.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Nobody: 6:40pm On Jul 19, 2015
And Buhari left Nigeria without having a cabinet in place?

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Beremx(f): 6:43pm On Jul 19, 2015
Wailing Wailer TANoids

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by bayocanny: 6:45pm On Jul 19, 2015
barcanista:
And Buhari left Nigeria without having a cabinet in place?
Is it unconstitutional?

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Shortyy(f): 6:45pm On Jul 19, 2015
History 101

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Escalze(m): 6:47pm On Jul 19, 2015
You expect me to read all that?

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by bayocanny: 6:47pm On Jul 19, 2015
Beremx:
Wailing Wailer TANoids
Don't mind them, some people will die on top this buhari matter a lot of them don't what it takes to be a number one citizen of a country. Sadly, most satanist don't know what politic is all about most of their topic is copy and paste
Smsh

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by hinwazaka: 6:48pm On Jul 19, 2015
omenka:
So what exactly are we supposed to do with this Oh, let me guess- Buhari should have declined as well I presume??

Watch WWs arrive here to crap all over the place as is characteristic of them.

Let me attempt how they would reason: Buhari the puppet is going to see his puppeteer. grin

The same people that were enraged when Obama visited some countries in Africa but skipped Nigeria when the Clueless Dunderhead was the president. cheesy

Sai Baba Daura!!!
. To be honest, you are the worst analyst on this platform, you are never clear on issues, you are always way of the mark and your partisanship is glaring. You should have simply given your take on the issue and not take a swipe at the op. The message the op wanted to pass across was the difference between the administration of Gowon and that of Buhari. And also FYI: Jonathan was never clueless like the washed up retired OBJ would like us all to believe. If you know how smart and cunning Jonathan is you would have pity for Buhari
A government no matter how complex it is, mirrors the personality of the man at the top. Take a constructive look at Buhari's government and put it alongside that of Jonathan and you will see clearly that which everyone fail to realise

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by omenka(m): 6:50pm On Jul 19, 2015
hinwazaka:
. [s]To be honest, you are the worst analyst on this platform, you are never clear on issues, you are always way of the mark and your partisanship is glaring. You should have simply given your take on the issue and not take a swipe at the op. The message the op wanted to pass across was the difference between the administration of Gowon and that of Buhari. And also FYI: Jonathan was never clueless like the washed up retired OBJ would like us all to believe. If you know how smart and cunning Jonathan is you would have pity for Buhari
A government no matter how complex it is, mirrors the personality of the man at the top. Take a constructive look at Buhari's government and put it alongside that of Jonathan and you will see clearly that which everyone fail to realise[/s]
Jonathan is a Dunderhead. Hang yourself.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Beremx(f): 6:51pm On Jul 19, 2015
hinwazaka:
. To be honest, you are the worst analyst on this platform, you are never clear on issues, you are always way of the mark and your partisanship is glaring. You should have simply given your take on the issue and not take a swipe at the op. The message the op wanted to pass across was the difference between the administration of Gowon and that of Buhari. And also FYI: Jonathan was never clueless like the washed up retired OBJ would like us all to believe. If you know how smart and cunning Jonathan is you would have pity for Buhari
A government no matter how complex it is, mirrors the personality of the man at the top. Take a constructive look at Buhari's government and put it alongside that of Jonathan and you will see clearly that which everyone fail to realise
Since you know better, what then is the difference @bolded?

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Nobody: 6:57pm On Jul 19, 2015
bayocanny:

Is it unconstitutional?
it is silly

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by hinwazaka: 6:58pm On Jul 19, 2015
Beremx:
Since you know better, what then is the difference @bolded?
. Mr and Mrs Beremx if you don't know the difference then its a pity. The Gowon administration was pro capitalism and a believer in free markets thereby leaning to the right while the dysfunctional Buhari administration is supposed to be a pro socialist government leaning a bit to the left, that's if they have an ideology.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by hinwazaka: 7:02pm On Jul 19, 2015
omenka:
Jonathan is a Dunderhead. Hang yourself.
With supporters like you Buhari doesn't need critics. You are doing a real bangup job for the PDP. The worse thing is that you are doing it freelance

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by socialmediaman: 7:05pm On Jul 19, 2015
PDP wailers keep amazing me, actually it's getting funny, till we get to serious business called election, that's when the wailers will realise they were merely flying carpets when others were tilling the ground

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by socialmediaman: 7:07pm On Jul 19, 2015
hinwazaka:
With supporters like you Buhari doesn't need critics. You are doing a real bangup job for the PDP. The worse thing is that you are doing it freelance

Are you doing yours "paidlance"?

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Chubhie: 7:09pm On Jul 19, 2015
Grampa needs some serious cash to kick start his government. Even if lucifer gives PMB an invitation to hell he will jump at it.

The hustle is real for PMB.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by major466(m): 7:10pm On Jul 19, 2015
Indeed Nigeria had a robust foreign policy in the 70s.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by omenka(m): 7:12pm On Jul 19, 2015
socialmediaman:


Are you doing yours "paidlance"?
Leave that one. As though his opinion even matters to me.

What more can they do than rant all day long on social media??

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by major466(m): 7:15pm On Jul 19, 2015
Mogidi:
Bubu is going there to see his handlers.
Going to pay homage to his masters.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by disqus(m): 7:15pm On Jul 19, 2015
Gowon was a man. A war hero in his time, an elder statesman afterwards.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by hinwazaka: 7:15pm On Jul 19, 2015
socialmediaman:


Are you doing yours "paidlance"?
. I don't need payment to point out the obvious. People with eyes and ears know you and your ilk are doing more damage to APC than all the critics in the world. Keep at it and at the end of four years you will receive your prize

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by Mogidi: 7:18pm On Jul 19, 2015
major466:

Going to pay homage to his masters.

Hehehe!!!

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by omowolewa: 7:23pm On Jul 19, 2015
Gowon was afraid of coup, nothing soo special.
No coup to fear this time around, safe trip baba.

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by socialmediaman: 7:23pm On Jul 19, 2015
hinwazaka:
. I don't need payment to point out the obvious. People with eyes and ears know you and your ilk are doing more damage to APC than all the critics in the world. Keep at it and at the end of four years you will receive your prize

Funny. I believe if someone told you this 2 or 3 years ago, you'd dismiss them immediately. But what I want to ask is, what offense has Buhari committed? And can you please tell me what your interest is in Buhari's matter and your role during GEJ's government?

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Re: THROWBACK: How Gowon Declined U.S. President’s Invitation To Visit America. by socialmediaman: 7:24pm On Jul 19, 2015
hinwazaka:
. I don't need payment to point out the obvious. People with eyes and ears know you and your ilk are doing more damage to APC than all the critics in the world. Keep at it and at the end of four years you will receive your prize

Funny. I believe if someone told you this 2 or 3 years ago, you would've dismissed them immediately. But what I want to ask is, what offense has Buhari committed? And can you please tell me what your interest is in Buhari's matter and your role during GEJ's government? 3 questions.

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