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joborskill:May your bile-filled hatred and the gross treachery of your backstabbing kinsmen send you the evil ways of your wicked forbears. May you not end up being used for sacrifice in Soka Evil Forest by your family members. Useless Afonja! |
joborskill:Many Igbos cannot afford to go into any evil alliance with anything Yoruba. The bile-filled hatred embedded in the heart of virtually every Yoruba person cannot be over-emphasised. Igbos are comfortable having a separate existence from greedy, treasury looters cum murderous backst*bbers. See the magnitude of hatred and evil in Yorubas and their Northern masters have that made you lots to promise to wipe SE and SS people off the surface of the earth had untoward thing happened to PMB in the botched Ogoni visit. https://www.nairaland.com/3144211/how-buhari-averted-disaster-ogoni-june2-2016 These bigots never deemed it fit to write the wiping out of Yorubas when PMB didn't show up in Lagos. Parasites are usually the ones screaming 'One Nigerian', not because they love others, but because they can't survive without them. Shameless Afonjas! |
Henrydone:Bunch of useless Afonjas whose purpose in life is to shortchange and mortgage the future of their generation and offsprings for a morsel of bread. You treacherous backst*bbers already know that you are no match to the superior Igbos. And that's why you've been restless these days in the media with your lies and propaganda. Your rants cannot prevent you from spending the rest of your miserable lives with your Fulani masters. Oluwole tout displaying lunacy thinking he has a brain! |
[s] joborskill:[/s] Lies of hypocrisy from the unsecured and rattled tribe from Wasteland! Frustrated IPOO miscreant from Wasteland, I feel your eternal pains and grief that many Igbos are determined to abandon you and your parasitic folks in this cesspit. Useless lying bigots whose sustenance has been majorly on media propaganda and perpetual ass-licking of their Northern masters. "...I was an assistant publicity secretary of the party, so I know all the happenings – the action of Tony Enahoro, the boycott by northern members of house reps, the riot that followed the plan to turn Nigeria to confederation, and those who protested.” According to Yakassai, “Only two people are everywhere in Nigeria – Igbos and Hausas. This is because Igbos are hardworking, and Hausas are everywhere because they are the only one that can do menial jobs.“Before the civil war started, the Yorubas said if Igbos are allowed to go, they too will go on the secession declaration. “It was Chief Awolowo who said it openly and publicly; it was published in newspapers... “The place Igbos left were occupied by Yoruba, particularly the civil service. “Till today the Yoruba are the dominant elements in the bureaucracy of Nigeria..." - Alhaji Tanko Yakassai Chairman of the Northern Elders Council, NEC http://nigerianpilot.com/restructuring-calls-fears-igbos-yakassai/ This is the same North Yorubas bragged with that love them and hate Igbos. When one would think the slyness and untrustworthiness is only expressed by the better South. The North equally shares the same sentiments despite the perpetual ass-licking stance of the Yorubas to their Hausa-Fulani masters. It's truly suck to be a Yoruba. No wonder Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the current Emir of Kano, a Fulani, had to expose the truths about you backstabbing hypocrites: "YORUBAS ARE THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIA"? http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/yorubas-are-the-problem-with-nigeria-by-sanusi-lamido-sanusi-elombah-com.111348/ In sum, the Yoruba political leadership, as mentioned by Balarabe Musa, has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude. The Yoruba elite were the first, in 1962, to attempt a violent overthrow of an elected government in this country. In 1966, it was the violence in the West which provided an avenue for the putsch of 15th January. After Chief Awolowo lost to Shagari in 1983 elections, it was the discontent and bad publicity in the South-West which led to the Buhari intervention... Madam Kemi Nkem Omololu-Olunloyo BLOCKED: Almost no yorubas left on my FB page. I will not SUBSCRIBE to tribalism against the Igbos and #Biafra . We killed THEM and boasted about it. Gen Obasanjo, Col Rotimi, Gen Ibrahim Taiwo etc etc. Oluwole Rotimi was fired by Yaradua as NG Ambassador to USA for his Biafra comment to Ojo Maduweke NG Ambassador to Canada, OBJ still boasting "We will do to Boko Haram what we did to Biafra-OBJ 2015", Ibrahim Taiwo assassinated same day as Gen Murtala Muhammed on a Friday the 13th an evil day in 1976. I no longer spend the N20 note in Nigeria. These were not heroes. Ojukwu was the real hero we were told to hate. It took years for me to know that. My father was the only Yoruba leader at his funeral. Those yoruba youth who say they saw Tinubu there were hallucinating. Both Taiwo and MM ordered Nigerian Army into Asaba and killed 700 innocent civilan men, raped their wives, daughters and ruined the town. Google Asaba massacres on Wikipedia. U are on your internet. We as Yoruba youth were brainwashed into seeing them as HEROES. Today's youth must be told the truth. History is no longer in schools. It must be told. If you were not born 1967-70 and watched 3 years of the war on WNTV now NTA, u need to STFU. Those begging me on Twitter will be ignored. The Igbo children dancing in this collage at KJ's school event are Yoruba. STOP YOUR TRIBALISM! To my Biafrans on social media, ABSOLUTELY no violence or advocating violence on #socialmedia . Do not play into the hands of King Buhari, Father Mbaka Mfaker and the DSS. FEMI ADESINA - Friday March 02, 2012 "...As his earthly remains are interred today, it is tragic that Nigeria is still submerged in the morass that Ojukwu already identified about 45 years ago. Today, bombs go off like firecrackers in the country... [size=13pt]Didn’t Ojukwu warn of these landmines ahead? Were all these issues not already settled at Aburi?[/size] Foremost journalist and media administrator, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, in a recent media interview, explained the Aburi Accord this way: “Let every region be semi-autonomous and develop at its own level.” Yes, that was the spirit and letter of Aburi, but which sadly became a road not taken. And is that not why we are still suffering today, living in a rickety and decrepit country that can burst at the seams any moment? I tell you, Ojukwu was a prophet, and like most prophets, he had no honour in his own country. Pity. But whether we like it or not, there’s no way we won’t return to Aburi. Willy-nilly. I only hope it will be sooner than later, before Nigeria goes to grief. On Aburi I stand. Federal Government was perfidious and duplicitous on Aburi. It is still the same way today. That is why as Nigerians, we are most times disillusioned, dismayed, dispirited, dejected and depressed. When will change come to this land? Our hearts are getting weary. Last December, I wrote that Ojukwu should be buried like a hero. I’m glad at the rites of passage so far, culminating in the interment today. Yes, bury him like a true hero. An icon, an avatar, deserves no less. This generation will surely not see another like Ojukwu. He fought not only for his own people, but for a true federation founded on justice, fair play, equity and rectitude... Adieu the Ikemba, the Eze Igbo Gburugburu. May your soul rest in peace. Ka nkpur’obi gi zue ike n’adukwa." - Femi Adesina, current special adviser on media and publicity to PMB Source: http://www.euphemiaudanoh.com/2016/06/federal-governments-violation-of-aburi.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook&m=1 WHO DESTROYED THE REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS Aguiyi Ironsi never destroyed regionalism; he merely centralised government to checkmate the anarchy looming at that time which is purely military way of givernance. All the 4 Regions were intact with fiscal responsibility and resource control until Ironsi was killed by Danjuma and his Northern brothers whom Ironsi entrusted and delegated various government functionaries to. It was Gowon who abolished the regions in July 1966. But in January 5, 1967 Ojukwu pushed for a Confederation which was agreed to and signed by Gowon with the Edo, Yoruba and Northern representatives in Aburi, Ghana. The confederal system of government was better than the regionalism Yorubas and their cohorts claim Ironsi destroyed. You shouldn't expect sane minds to buy the cooked story of trying in vain to link Aguiyi Ironsi with the current constitution that's been used to run this fraudulent union. Aguiyi Ironsi and the generality of Nigerians, especially the Christian community, were not party to the fraudulent 1999 constitution replete with 73 mentions of Sharia, Islam - 28 mentions, Muslim - 10 and no single mention of anything Christ, Christian or church. That this country you call your own is an Islamic State should be your major concern. When Gowon reneged on the Aburi Accord not one treacherous Yoruba leader stood up to the Northerners. Instead they colluded with their Northern masters to entrench unitary rule. Today, the same Yorubas are demanding the restructuring of the country and enthronement of fiscal federalism, the very thing Ojukwu got in Aburi, Ghana about 50 years ago in January 1967, which the Edos and Yorubas helped to scuttle. Ojukwu came up with the confederation idea and proposed it in the Aburi Accord of January 4 and January 5, 1967, which was agreed to and signed by the parties involved only for enemies of progress - the greedy Edos and Yorubas to push for its non-implementation till date. In 1972 Gowon with the support of Awolowo enacted and enforced the Indigenization decree which led to the collapse of the Nigerian economy. To add insult to the festering injury a Yoruba man, Olusegun Obasanjo, promulgated the Land Use Decree (now Land Use Act) in 29th of March, 1978. By the provision of the Land Use Decree of 1978, the inhabitants of the oil producing communities were turned into squatters in their own ancestral homes, as land where oil is explored, produced, transported and stored were decreed to belong to the state long after political independence in 1960. The existence and application of the Land Use Act of 1978 contributed to the present state of neglect, under-development and the insecurity of the region. |
Henrydone:Miserable and deluded Afonja from a tribe that's too confused to ever stand for anything good in life. Go treat the Cotard’s Delusion, “Walking Corpse Syndrome bedevilling your wretched life. Useless parasites that live on sucking others blood and hate being on their own. Unsecured bunch of never-do-wells! |
Henrydone:How is that your business the name a people choose for their nation? Should that be your headache and pre-occupation? Shouldn't you be more concerned about OduaArewanistan republic and finding an idea to live and die for? Brainless dimw1ts who lack manners advertising their stup1dity and crass ignorance!
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T8ksy:Let's be factual and objective and stop this propaganda of this is the first time Yorubas aligned with the North. Remember the 'Operation Wetie' (in the SW) which precipitated the January 15 coup. In that independence era a Yoruba man by the name Akintola worked with Ahmadu Bello to jail Awolowo. Another Yoruba man, Justice Sowemimo indicted and sentenced Awolowo to jail. During 1967-70 period Yorubas worked hand in hand with Northerners and almost ensured the total annihilation of Easterners and the Igbo Nation. After the war, Awolowo colluded with his Northerners to defraud Easterners of their hard earned money in banks and building societies. Awolowo proceeded to use the stolen funds to give Yorubas free education. And the remaining loots was given to Yorubas and their cotravellers to buy up the numerous companies established by the colonial masters, looting the companies and rendering them bankrupt. So, you can see that aside the independence era of fraternization between Akintola and Ahmadu Bello, and later the partnership between Awolowo and Gowon, from 1967 to 1979, Yorubas more or less worked in partnership with Northern politicians to entrench injustice, lopsidedness and great evils in the land. It's ridiculously insane for Yorubas to be going round town and propagating that 2015 is the first time the Yoruba tribe happened to be in mainstream government as if Yorubas have not been ruling Nigeria and looting the commonwealth for SW region. Aside being working in partnership with Northern rulers, Yorubas ruled Nigeria for 12 years. Obasanjo ruled as a military soldier from 1976 - 79 and came back as a civilian and ruled 1999 - 2007. Ernest Shonekan ruled in the interim government of 1993. Chief Ernest Shonekan who was handpicked by his Northern masters for the Interim National Government (ING), but the ING contrivance only survived for 83 days; And in November 1993, General Sani Abacha, who was in the ING as Minister of Defence, seized power from him. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/obasanjo-11-years-needful-failed-nig https://www.nairaland.com/792619/thief-obasanjo-he-wrecked-nigeria/4 So, why are Yorubas desparately bruting abroad that this is the first time they have been in the mainstream politics? https://www.nairaland.com/3052748/how-awolowo-jailed-yorubas-northerners#44774973 http://community.vanguardngr.com/forum/topics/the-crisis-that-truncated-the-first-republic |
Henrydone:Frustrated spawn of a fallen demon, you can continue fooling around with your senseless rants it won't change the reality about the juju-infested Yoruba tribe. Find the nearest ab0ki and stick that your smelly mouth right behind his sh1t-ridden ass. Demented, rotten scallywag from Wasteland! |
T8ksy:Chest-pounder, see what your Northern masters did in your domain some months ago. Your masters went berserk on the streets of Lagos maiming, killing and destroying properties of the cowardly Yorubas for fun. Yorubas were overwhelmed and confused that they burst into denouncing 'One Nigeria' and calling for Odua Republic right after the slaughter by Hausa-Fulanis in Lagos, Orile Mile 12 Saga: Massive destruction and carnage by Hausas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrypjjD-ixA What an affront on loud-mouthed Yorubas like you! May 23, 2016 - "We have sacrificed enough blood in the unending cycle of blood-letting by Fulani herdsmen the latest being those killed in Ekiti two days ago." - Yinka Odumakin National Publicity Secretary, Afenifere https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10206421809408975&id=1380833650&bacr=1464032018%3A1464032018%3A1%3A3415763241141835392%3A1464010908%3A0%3A0%3A53&refid=28&_ft_=qid.6287973478765273159%3Amf_story_key.-2339539945364042293#footer_action_list https://www.nairaland.com/3138310/kwankwaso-relocation-mile-12-market-unacceptable May 30, 2016 - https://www.nairaland.com/3136312/fulani-herdsmen-attacks-opc-cannot-protect May 20, 2016 -https://www.nairaland.com/3119288/killer-herdsmen-invade-ekiti-community https://www.nairaland.com/3063811/man-die-killing-fulani-man |
[s] joborskill:[/s] You must be living in a fool's paradise to dare paint a juju-infested people in bright colours. It's no longer news that Yorubaland is notorious for human parts business, with the headquarters situated in Soka Evil Forest, Ibadan. There's virtually no week that passes by without Yorubas being caught in ritual-killings and cannibalism. It's not out of place to aver that Yorubas are the most fettish, juju-dented beings in the world. Yorubas shamelessly deploy juju and fetish charms at work, office, play, church, market, school, marriage and everywhere. Copied and modified# Following the discovery of Soka Evil Forest in Ibadan, other ritualists dens in different forms were discovered across Yorubaland. A ritualist den was discovered by a fly-over bridge at Ewekoro LGA on Abeokuta expressway. Another baby factory was discovered at Adigbe also in Abeokuta, same goes for a baby factory at Akute in Ifo LGA of Ogun state, these baby factories are sometimes the “BLACK MARKET” for ritualists who either has money to cough out or the lily livered among them who dread the fear of the long arm of the law as well as jungle justice in the event they got nabbed for kidnap. Just when we thought we had seen and heard enough of this barbarism the news media was awashed with another news of another SOKA in Ado-Odo Ota LGA and Ifo LGA. It's a pity and unfortunate that you can't twist the hard facts in the public domain to suit your narratives now: Yorubaland is the undisputed world capital of ritual-killings and cannibalism! |
Henrydone:A useless cretin from a carnivorous set of beings, you must be suffering from an abnormal psychological narcissism and seem not to even realize it. You're terribly sick and indeed undergoing an incubation period just like the HIV virus. As if the numerous ritual-killings and cannibalism happening all around your juju-infested enclave aren't enough circumstantial evidence of Yoruba barbarism. Useless, dimwitted bigot! |
Henrydone:An accursed neanderthal savage of dirt, squalor, slavery, hate and propaganda ranting carelessly and senselessly... https://www.nairaland.com/1433737/most-aduterous-fettish-tribe-africa-yoruba-kenyan-researcher |
kayfra:You can as well write that the Yoruba tradition of eating the heart of another human is no cannibalism. https://www.nairaland.com/234338/inside-human-parts-market-lagos http://www.360nobs.com/2014/03/gruesome-photos-from-the-uncovered-dungeon-of-death-in-soka-ibadan/ http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/disturbing-tales-ibadan-forest-horror/ www.nairaland.com/2601809/four-fake-prophets-human-parts https://www.nairaland.com/2959970/ritualists-remove-heart-young-girl |
kayfra:This is hilarious indeed! It's an open secret that inspite of the supposed superior education of the Yorubas they seem not to be detached from ritual-killings and cannibalism. And that's why evil forests pervade Yoruba enclave. In the SE the popular Okija shrine is not up to a local government area but in the SW a whole 2 States are dedicated to wicked deities - Ogun and Osun. Till date many Yorubas rarely believe that one can achieve success without recourse to rituals. The notoriety of the Yoruba nation in this regard warranted a Kenyan to go into a research and was able to come up with a verdict that Yorubas are the most fetish tribe in Africa. |
stonemasonn:Here's what Balarabe Musa had to say (which was collaborated by SLS) concerning your misinformation: "... the Yoruba political leadership has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude." |
kayfra:That was exactly what was going on in Yorubaland during the pre-colonial era. Yorubas busied themselves in fighting all over the place especially in that popular Kiriji war. This uncivilised way of life later reincarnated immediately after Nigeria Independence as Awolowo engaged Akintola in a bloody supremacy war that gave rise to the 'Operation Wetie' where political opponents were subjected to great arson, maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties. |
stonemasonn:Chest-pounder, you call that truth chest-beating and yet you and your folks cry the loudest at the mere whispering of Biaf... or NK. Continue in your delusion... |
Igbos are comfortable being left alone. Igbos don't need Yorubas and their cotravellers to achieve their nationhood. Yorubas should mind their business and get focused on consolidating OduaArewanistan republic. They should stop propagating lies and falsehood, and trying in vain to quench the call for self-determination by Igbos. It's pathetic the manner they go about shamelessly earning a living on pay-per-post basis on another's quest for nationhood. Many Igbos don't want to share a country with Yorubas and their cotravellers anymore and yet confused bigots keep creating unnecessary attentions for themselves on the internet that the same Igbos want them. Their miserable selves think in so doing they can blackmail the Igbo Nation to stay put in this cesspit. It's only a confused people who think they can maintain 'One Nigeria' with their fowl, smelly mouths. Yorubas have boxed themselves into a tight corner and are now desperately looking for whom to pour their frustrations on by opening silly threads upon threads against the Igbo Nation. Yorubas and their cotravellers should understand that no amount of propaganda and scare-mongering article will stop the inevitable. Let a 23rd NL rule be enforced prohibiting any insinuations or mention of tribe in any post and let's see which tribe will be the most pained and bitter. |
Bammydele83:https://www.nairaland.com/3236984/yoruba-race-failing-oduduwa https://www.nairaland.com/3236213/fear-youth-yoruba-nation-hypocrisy-and-losing-sense "By the time the Europeans came, even the Yoruba people, did not even learn how to live with each other, they were fighting and all over the north, they were fighting everywhere, there were tribal wars." I just remember only recently the Yoruba leaders said they want to break, break from where. The Yoruba are probably the people who economically enjoy Nigeria more than anybody, economically. So why are they going?" - Mallam Adamu Ciroma Frustrated IPOO and BFR is dead, double-faced sorcerers of Brown Roof Republic, the earlier you go master the Hausa/Fulani language and Quranic verses the better for your survival in the eventual OduaArewanistan republic. Alhaji Aliyu Gwarzo: "...We also captured Ilorin, killed their local King and installed our Fulani Emir. We took that ancient town away from the barbarian Yoruba and their filthy pagan gods. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing Islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword, and most of them chose the Koran..." "And let me tell you that in the event of the breakup of this country, Ilorin and Offa will remain 100 % Northern Nigeria and not one inch of land will be ceded to yorubas".- Junaid Mohammed. http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/69271-north-ready-nigeria-s-breakup-if-junaid-muhammed.html The same Fulani herdsmen have been hunting Yorubas for sport for decades, and they don't even consider Yoruba Muslims as equals but inferior beings! And fellow beings like you dare not counter, vent your anger or even put up such scrap as you posted above about them! Indeed Yorubas have always maintained a deafening silence. It's so pathetic that Yorubas would instead look for the Igbos to accuse! https://www.nairaland.com/3147379/abdulsalami-ignored-mkos-health-till-death https://www.nairaland.com/3101196/5-years-ago-these-nysc-members-killed-by-buhari-supporters https://www.nairaland.com/3082535/fulani-herdsmen-hoodlums-invade-farm-in-Ibadan The Video Of Gen. Adisa Begging Maj. Mustapha - #Oputapanel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3c0WXtsgC8 Oladipo Diya - the greatest general in the history of Yoruba peole, knelt, wept and begged Abacha for his miserable life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8VM9hZMYZ0 Chest pounder, did you take the census of the avalanche of Mallams flooding into Lagos to ride bikes since the Boko-Haram onslaught in the North? Did you dare make a noise for the numerous herdsmen criss-crossing SW region? https://www.nairaland.com/3105888/fulani-herdsmen-tramping-across-farms-in-sw Last time the Fulani herdsmen after kidnapping and releasing Olu Falae from their detention warned him that if he talks carelessly they would come kidnap him again. And some days later an Almajiri like Kwankwaso came all the way from Kano, assembled cowardly Yoruba leaders in Ibadan only to tell them to "Shut up!" https://www.nairaland.com/2692759/kwakwansos-insult-yoruba-elders-not And just recently in this 2016 your masters went berserk on the streets of Lagos maiming, killing and destroying properties of your Yoruba folks for fun. See Yorubas denouncing 'One Nigeria' and calling for Odua Republic after the slaughter by your Hausa-Fulani masters in Lagos, Orile Mile 12 Saga: Massive destruction and carnage by Hausas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrypjjD-ixA What an affront on loud-mouthed Yorubas like you! And now see how your BRT lane has been turned into a federal grazing corridor for your Fulani masters. https://www.nairaland.com/2999276/pain-confusion-lawless-fulani-herdsmen https://www.nairaland.com/3067841/herdsmen-cause-auto-crash-ogun http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2016/04/24/herdsmen-cause-auto-crash-in-ogun-two-dead/ You're not bothered that your masters litter your highways with cow dungs making the roads dirty and smelly. You're not bothered that such stone age criss-crossing of highways have caused lots of deaths. You hypocrites are more concerned about the Igbos seeking self-determination peacefully than a group of islamic fanatics butchering and slaughtering people under the guise of religion. |
@Devil's Incarnate AGUIYI IRONSI AND KADUNA NZEOGWU Aguiyi Ironsi was betrayed by his chief security, T.Y Danjuma to be killed by his Northern coupists led by Murtala Mohammed. He was on a countrywide tour to calm the nerves of citizens before he was murdered in Ibadan. FYI, Aguiyi Ironsi is the bravest officer ever on record in the Nigerian Army. He once walked into to enemy territory in the Congo unarmed except for his swagger stick and walked out with their surrender. The British officers called him "General Ironsides". History has it that Ironsi never supported the January 15, 1966 coup. He frustrated the success of the coup in Lagos while Ojukwu hidered its success in the East. Kaduna Nzeogwu Chukuma only succeeded in Kaduna and if not Ironsi and Ojukwu the coup would have been successful. Maybe they hindered it due to ego considereing that the coup was led by junior officers. The success of that coup would have made Nigeria a better place because the motive was to eliminate corrupt officers and politicians. Nzeogwu was a very patriotic Nigerian, even during the civil war, he didn't support Biafr* and Ojukwu saw him as a sabotouer. In death Nzeogwu was given a national burial by Gowon government. "Gowon ordered that Nzeogwu's body should be flown to Kaduna and buried with full military honours – even as the war raged on in the Eastern Region. Even in death, Nzeogwu was still respected by federal and northern troops. Domkat Bali referred to him as: “a nice, charismatic and disciplined officer, highly admired and respected by his colleagues. At least he was not in the habit of being found in the company of women all the time messing about with them in the officers mess, a pastime of many young officers then….we believed that he was a genuinely patriotic officer who organised the 1966 coup with the best of intentions who was let down by his collaborators….If we had captured him alive, he would not have been killed. I believe he probably would have been tried for his role in the January 15 coup, jailed and probably freed after some time. His death was regrettable."" Copied and modified# Battle Between Awolowo, Akintola Led To 1966 Coup- Yakassai - https://www.nairaland.com/2867045/battle-between-awolowo-akintola-led https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S0F_5ma4lM PRINCE AKENZUA The Omo N’oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa (CFR), the 38th Oba of Benin, who was born on June 22, 1923 and ascended the throne on March 23, 1979. The Oba of Benin is the traditional ruler of the Edo people and head of the historic Eweka dynasty of the Benin Empire. Before becoming an Oba, as Prince Samuel Aiseokhuoba Igbinoghodua Akenzua, he was an outstanding civil servant. He, in fact, rose to become the Federal Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health before he retired in 1973. Along with others, he attended the Aburi meeting held at the Peduase Lodge where the conflict of Nigeria was discussed between January 4 and January 5, 1967. Aburi is a town in Ghana and a 45-minute drive from Accra, the capital of Ghana. ATTENDEES OF ABURI ACCORD MEETING IN GHANA - January 4 & 5, 1967 Those who attended the meeting were Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon, Col. Robert Adebayo, Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Lt. Col. David Ejoor, Lt. Col. David Hassan Katsina, Commodore J.E.A. Wey, Major Mobolaji Johnson, Alhaji Kam Selem and Mr. J. Omo-Bare. Others were Prince S.I.A. Akenzua (Permanent Under-Secretary, Federal Cabinet Office.), Mr. P.T. Odumosu (Secretary to the Military Government, West.), Mr. N.U. Akpan (Secretary to the Military Government, East.), Mr. D.P. Lawani (Under-Secretary, Military Governor’s Office, Mid-West) and Alhaji Ali Akilu (Secretary to the Military Government, North.) The Chairman of the Ghana National Liberation Council, Lt. Gen. J.A. Ankrah, declared the meeting open in his capacity as then the head of state of Ghana. |
"If-I'm-not-sure-I'll-make-it-alone-then-let-us-all-stick-together-and-see-if-we-could-make-it-together-in-a-jealous-tribalistic-wicked-painful-way." "In one Nigeria we all remain. We will never allow you go..." - The Notorious Deadlytrash of NL @Deadlytrash a.k.a Devil's Incarnate, you can see that you have been ranting carelessly and senselessly by concocting lies and trying in vain to make them sound real that the January 15, 1966 coup was an Igbo coup. You can see that yoy aren't wise at all to even see how you nailed yourself with the answers you provided with your hands. But it's the same you that have been going up and down with your lies and propaganda for several months of how Igbos caused the problem of the inconsequential Uneme-Nekhua people whose elites cannot be traced in history to have made any nationalistic input during the Nigerian Independence era. The Uneme-Nekhua clan are no match to even with a quarter of an LGA in Igboland. It's an insult to dare compare the two. And that's the reason you've been running helter-skelter trying in vain to blackmail Igbos to stay put with you in this cesspit and help you wade off Dan Fodio's descendants whenever they recommence their jihad. Instead of spending your worthless time to seek the emancipation of your inconsequential Uneme-Nekhua people you're more pained and bitter that the Igbo Nation seek to have a separate existence from you. No matter your silly rants, the main crux of the issue at hand still stands: Igbos are not interested in sharing a country with hypocrites in Uneme-Nekhua enclave who are confused about what they stand for. Igbos have nothing in common with you and your inconsequential Uneme-Nekhua people. You're better off in OduaArewanistan republic. You can continue to whine, weep, wail, yell, shout, curse and gnash your teeth at the mere hearing of Biaf... or NK till the inevitable occurs - the inconsequential Uneme-Nekhua clan spending the rest of their miserable lives with their Fulani masters in OduaArewanistan republic. How could you expect the Igbo Nation to go about praising the bloodthirsty, notorious tribalists led by Awolowo who reneged on his on words as revealed by credible sources? You should be ashamed that you're a complete waste to Uneme-Nekhua people. Where exactly did I mention Enahoro to have attended the Aburi meeting in Ghana? Your brain is surely experiencing some short-ciruits somewhere for you to hype on Enahoro not being in the meeting in Aburi, Ghana when I had already produced the list of the attendees. It's funny how you've been going around in circus - you get cornered in one lie you move over to another while disgracing your people in the public domain with your cluelessness in Nigeria polity. Aguiyi Ironsi never destroyed regionalism; he merely centralised government to checkmate the anarchy looming at that time which is purely military way of givernance. All the 4 Regions were intact with fiscal responsibility and resource control until Ironsi was killed by Danjuma and his Northern brothers whom Ironsi entrusted and delegated various government functionaries to. It was Gowon who abolished the regions in July 1966. But in January 5 Ojukwu pushed for a Confederation which was agreed to and signed by Gowon with the Edo, Yoruba and Northern representatives in Aburi, Ghana. The confederal system of government was better than the regionalism Yorubas and their Edo cohorts claim Ironsi destroyed. You shouldn't expect sane minds to buy your cooked story of trying in vain to link Aguiyi Ironsi with the current constitution that's been used to run this fraudulent union. Aguiyi Ironsi and the generality of Nigerians, especially the Christian community, were not party to the fraudulent 1999 constitution replete with 73 mentions of Sharia, Islam - 28 mentions, Muslim - 10 and no single mention of anything Christ, Christian or church. That the country you call your own is an Islamic State should be your major concern. When Gowon reneged on the Aburi Accord not one Edo elite or the treacherous Yoruba leader stood up to the Northerners. Instead they colluded with their Northern masters to entrench unitary rule. Today, the same Yorubas are demanding the restructuring of the country and enthronement of fiscal federalism, the very thing Ojukwu got in Aburi, Ghana about 50 years ago in January 1967, which the Edos and Yorubas helped to scuttle. https://www.nairaland.com/273382/turn-nigeria-into-nation-federations-18-region-structure-enahoro-2009 This the notorious Enahoro who this confused Uneme-Nekhua minion has been bragging with. This Enahoro was the same hypocrite who colluded with his Northern masters to frustrate the lots of the better South in the 1960s. At just the tail end of his life on earth he began to clamour for restructuring of this country - the same idea he contributed in destroying just to get a few crumbs from his slave masters. Ojukwu came up with the confederation idea and proposed it in the Aburi Accord of January 4 and January 5, 1967, which was agreed to and signed by the parties involved only for enemies of progress - the greedy Edos and Yorubas to push for its non-implementation till date. From the time of the first coup of January 15, 1966 and Aguiyi Ironsi becoming the head of state to January 5, 1967 of the Aburi Accord is not up to a year! Even if you mischievously used Nigeria Independence day of October 1, 1960 as your base line to January 5, 1967 of the Aburi Accord, what you get is 6 years and 3 months. So where exactly did you get your fraudulent 50 years that you stated took Igbos to realise the evils of the Unity system of government? You most likely, cunningly based the date in the region of year 2010. You've failed woefully in Nigeria politics, history and geography. And now in simple arithmetic. Infact you're completely useless in estimating values and indeed poor in Economics. In 1972 Gowon with the support of Awolowo enacted and enforced the Indigenization decree which led to the collapse of the Nigerian economy. To add insult to the festering injury a Yoruba man, Olusegun Obasanjo, promulgated the Land Use Decree (now Land Use Act) in 29th of March, 1978. By the provision of the Land Use Decree of 1978, the inhabitants of the oil producing communities were turned into squatters in their own ancestral homes, as land where oil is explored, produced, transported and stored were decreed to belong to the state long after political independence in 1960. The existence and application of the Land Use Act of 1978 contributed to the present state of neglect, under-development and the insecurity of the region. AWOLOWO AND ENAHORO 1962 COUP PLOT "...As if this was not enough, Chief Awolowo got himself dragged into an attempt to change the Federal Government by violent means, at a time when he was leading the fastest growing political party in the country, with a decisive national spread, and considerable support in all the three regions. As one of the leaders of the AG who was also a leading actor, deeply involved in the conspiracy with Chief Awolowo and Chief Enahoro, late Mazi S. G. Ikoku, stated in a conference held in Kaduna in 1993, that they were planning the overthrow of the government by force. This confession of S.G. Ikoku has been published in a book titled, Inside Nigerian History, edited by Drs. Bala Usman and George Kwannashie and was published by the Presidential Panel on the History of Nigeria Since Independence, Ibadan, under the chairmanship of Professor Tekena Tamuno. This is how on Monday 7th June 1993, S. G. Ikoku responded to a question on the civilian coup attempt led by Chief Awolowo in 1962 in which he too was actively involved: “All I can tell you in all honesty is that we were fed up with the way the Nigerian system, the Nigerian state and the Nigerian government were operating, we were deeply committed to a change of government and we saw that waiting for elections would not produce any solution to the problem… This is what we did. We started preparations for it and the preparations had gone very far and I believe we would have pulled it off. But unfortunately for us, our leader [Chief Awolowo] was so kind to the Nigeria Police that he had a police informant among his planners and so the police knew every move we were making. And so it was easy to trip us up. Well, after the act, people have been saying, there was no coup because we went to court, there was no plan to overthrow the government. Naturally, if you catch me over a coup plot and take me to court, I have to enter a plea of not guilty, I did not do it. This is normal. But then the whole thing has blown over. We served our term. We have been granted pardon, we have been rehabilitated, our leader even became the number two citizen in the country. I felt it was time to tell the country the truth, so that our history would be correct. So, all I am saying is that, yes, there was an attempt to overthrow the government. Yes, I took part in the attempt. Yes, it failed. ” (Inside Nigerian History, pp. 43-44) No one, including Chief Anthony Enahoro, has come out to deny this confession by S. G. Ikoku." Copied# The Uneme-Nekhua clan in partnership with their Edo group have severally and disgracefully frustrated the aspirations of the better South to satisfy their slave masters. Find the narrations of how Enahoro, Akenzua, Philip Asiodu, Edwin Clarke, Enahoro and Saro-Wiwa in conjunction with the Yoruba elites colluded with their Northern masters to shortchange the lots of the better South. Enahoro it was who went round the globe, promoting the starvation policy against Biafrans and Easterners as a legitimate weapon of war. Alison Ayida was also a collaborator. Chief Anthony Enahoro said during an interview in July 1968 in New York : "...it (mass starvation) is a legitimate aspect of war..." Alison Ayida said in July 1968 in Niamey Peace Talks: "Starvation is a legitimate weapon of war, and we have every intention of using it against the rebels..." http://scannewsnigeria.com/opinion/chinua-achebes-book-quotations-on-biafrannigerian-war-facts-for-interpretation/ HOW NIGERIA'S BREAKUP IN 1966 WAS SCUTTLED BY MIDWESTERNERS - Umaru Dikko https://www.nairaland.com/233153/north-would-have-regretted-nigerias-break-up-in-1966-Umaru-Dikko "when Gowon took over government there was a constitutional conference, people from the Northern, Eastern and Western regions came together to say which way Nigeria should go. Because, at that time, the country was in turbulence and anything could have happened. "So, we went, some people were saying Nigeria should break up. All the regions supported the idea (of Nigeria breakup), except Midwest (now Edo and Delta states), which said no, the federation should remain and continue. We went as Northern delegation, led by Sir. Kashim Ibrahim, Governor under the Sardauna to Lagos to discuss the matter." - Alhaji Umaru Dikko, SECOND Republic Minister of Transport and Special Duties HOW ABURI ACCORD OF JAN 1967 WAS SCUTTLED BY MIDWESTERNERS, LEADING TO THE CIVIL WAR - Retired Lt. Fola Oyewole "If you listen to the Aburi accord or the proceedings as a whole, you will duff your cap for Ojukwu whether he is a villain or whatever you want to call him, call him. He really dictated the pace of the discussion, he was prepared for it, he kind of put together all the things and if you listen, the moment he started talking, others kept quiet and when he finished, they will say ok ok ok. To give you a full grasp of what the theme was, you need to read the comment of the super perm sec (Akenzua) who led us to (the mess) where we are today. THE ACTION OF ENAHORO IN SCUTTLING THE CONFEDERATION PLAN - Tanko Yakassai "...I was an assistant publicity secretary of the party, so I know all the happenings – the action of Tony Enahoro, the boycott by northern members of house reps, the riot that followed the plan to turn Nigeria to confederation, and those who protested.” - Alhaji Tanko Yakassai Chairman of the Northern Elders Council, NEC http://nigerianpilot.com/restructuring-calls-fears-igbos-yakassai/ HOW OBA AKENZUA FRUSTRATED IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ABURI ACCORD https://www.nairaland.com/3143222/biafra-memo-oba-akenzua-frustrated-implementation-of-aburi-accord-january-1967 http://www.punchng.com/biafra-memo-akenzua-aburi/ Prince Akenzua (now the late Oba of Benin) along with top permanent secretaries including Alhaji Yusuf Gobir, Phillip Asiodu, Eme Ebong, B.N. Okagbue and Allison Ayida deconstructed in Lagos, all that was agreed in Aburi. On arrival in Lagos, Prince Akenzua discussed with Gowon and raised objections to what was agreed in Aburi. Gowon asked him to raise a memo which he did. I am sure a copy of the memo is with Gowon today while a copy is in the archives in the Presidency. Civil servants are to be seen and not to be heard and that is why Akenzua never released a copy of the memo to the world. The memo dated January 8, 1967 began with: “Your Excellency, in view of my discussion with you last night, I am raising this memo in the interest our fatherland, Nigeria”. Akenzua traced the long hard road that Nigeria had travelled and stressed on the need to keep a United Nigeria. He (Akenzua) said in the memo that Gowon had given too much away in Aburi and that it would lead to the destruction of the country. He further added that Gowon had “legalised” total regionalism which “will make the centre very weak.” Akenzua alluded in his memo that a weak centre would lead to confederation and total disintegration of the country. It was the memo that prompted Gowon to summon a meeting of the secretaries to the military governments and other officials which was held in Benin City between February 16 and 18, 1967. If you look at the minutes of the Benin meeting presided over by Mr. H. A. Ejueyitchie, Secretary to the Federal Military Government, you will discover that it was a total rejection of what was agreed upon in Aburi. The Benin meeting interpreted in its own way the agreement reached in Aburi. The decisions at Aburi amounted to, in terms of political and military control of Nigeria, that the country should be governed as a confederation. FEMI ADESINA - Friday March 02, 2012 "...As his earthly remains are interred today, it is tragic that Nigeria is still submerged in the morass that Ojukwu already identified about 45 years ago. Today, bombs go off like firecrackers in the country... [size=13pt]Didn’t Ojukwu warn of these landmines ahead? Were all these issues not already settled at Aburi?[/size] Foremost journalist and media administrator, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, in a recent media interview, explained the Aburi Accord this way: “Let every region be semi-autonomous and develop at its own level.” Yes, that was the spirit and letter of Aburi, but which sadly became a road not taken. And is that not why we are still suffering today, living in a rickety and decrepit country that can burst at the seams any moment? I tell you, Ojukwu was a prophet, and like most prophets, he had no honour in his own country. Pity. But whether we like it or not, there’s no way we won’t return to Aburi. Willy-nilly. I only hope it will be sooner than later, before Nigeria goes to grief. On Aburi I stand. Federal Government was perfidious and duplicitous on Aburi. It is still the same way today. That is why as Nigerians, we are most times disillusioned, dismayed, dispirited, dejected and depressed. When will change come to this land? Our hearts are getting weary. Last December, I wrote that Ojukwu should be buried like a hero. I’m glad at the rites of passage so far, culminating in the interment today. Yes, bury him like a true hero. An icon, an avatar, deserves no less. This generation will surely not see another like Ojukwu. He fought not only for his own people, but for a true federation founded on justice, fair play, equity and rectitude... Adieu the Ikemba, the Eze Igbo Gburugburu. May your soul rest in peace. Ka nkpur’obi gi zue ike n’adukwa." - Femi Adesina, current special adviser on media and publicity to PMB Source: http://www.euphemiaudanoh.com/2016/06/federal-governments-violation-of-aburi.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook&m=1 Igboid posts: WHY JANUARY 15, 1966 COUP IS STRONGLY LINKED TO AWOLOWO 1. The coup planners already said that they intended to enthrone, Awo, a convicted criminal found guilty of financial crimes and treason in a civilian law court and sentenced to prison. 2. The coup ended up eliminating Awo's staunch enemies, ie Akintola and Balewa, the two main people he and his fans accused of masterminding his incarceration. 3. With Akintola alive, Awo would have ended up the way of Abiola, he would have died in prison, as Akintola would have naturally sought to consolidate power, and would ultimately know that that will depend on permanently eliminating Awo from the picture. 4. Awo had previously been found guilty of masterminding a civilian hostile take over and toppling of Balewa's government, this and his later failed attempt at toppling IBB government, are great pointers to the ruthlessness of Awo and the extent he could go to acquire power, it also lends credence to the fact that Awo was well capable of masterminding a coup. REASONS WHY NZEOGU 1966 COUP WAS NOT TO IGBO ADVANTAGE - Just To Puncture Foreseable Lies From Deadlytrash 1. Igbo controlled two of the four regions of Nigeria before Nzeogwu coup. Osadebey and Okpara were the premiers of the Midwestern and Eastern regions respectively. 2. The regions enjoyed enormous powers, so much that Akintola's New coalition with the North would matter less, seeing as the two Igbo controlled regions just newly discovered oil wealth, and with the 50:50 revenue sharing formula between the region and the FG then, control of the East and Midwest was more lucrative than control of the FG. 3. How exactly did Ironsi centralization ish favour Ndiigbo, when it now meant that we had to share the newly discovered crude oil wealth of the Midwest and East with the North and the West, haven't we been accused of wanting Biafra just to corner the crude oil wealth of ND, how exactly would centralization of the government, help Ndiigbo to corner the crude oil, don't you think that regionalism was a better way to go, if the theory of Igbo greed for crude oil must hold? 4. The crude wealth of the Midwest and East would have put Ndiigbo millions of miles away from the North and the West, once we allowed the minorities to have an upper hand in the wealth. Nzeogu coup was totally anti Igbo. It eliminated Akintola, Awo's nemesis. With Akintola alive, Yorubas would remain divided between Awo and Akintola, making their exploitation easier. Akintola death freed Awo, United Yorubas who then worked against Ndiigbo as a United front. |
QuotaSystem:Igbos don't need political posts to survive. Igbos don't even need the presidency. When has not voting someone amounts to hatred? When has exercising one's franchise right become hatred? It's not a must for Igbos to support anyone politically. Talking of hate, in the build up to the 2015 general elections Hausa-Fulanis and Yorubas ran a hate-filled campaign of campaign of calumny against GEJ administration. Your numerous media outfits abused GEJ and the office of the presidency with reckless abandon. You called GEJ unprintable names - clueless, shoeless, drunkard, fisherman, dumb, Boko-Haram sponsor even when it's an open secret that BH was an evil invention by Northerners to destabilise and islamise the country; coupled with treasonable threats like forming a parallel govt, make the country ungovernable, 'soaked in the blood of dog and the baboon' threat. https://www.nairaland.com/601158/nasarawa-protesters-hurl-stones-jonathans Your elites spearheaded the campaigns of calumny and insults that earned GEJ the most insulted president ever in history. If Hausa-Fulanis do not harbour bile-filled hatred towards other tribes they wouldn't go about maiming, killing, destroying and ravaging human lives and properties. You are more concerned about the Igbo people seeking self-determination peacefully than a group of islamic fanatics butchering and slaughtering people under the guise of religion even without provocation. At the outset of PMB administration Igbo leaders were the first to visit Aso Rock to congratulate him and pledge their support for him. Immediately Yorubas and their cohorts were infuriated and were all over the media ranting and abusing Igbo leaders for making such visits. The bitterness was vivid and yet Igbo leaders did not insult or attack the presidency. https://www.nairaland.com/3230918/why-se-governors-afraid-criticize-pmb It's no gainsaying over the decades Yorubas and Hausa-Fulanis have proven to have voted along tribal lines. Not so with the Igbos. Over the decades Igbos have been exceptionally nationalistic in the affairs of this union. For the Hausa-Fulanis, in 1979 Igbos voted for Shehu Shagari against Zik. And in 2007, Igbos voted Yaradua. For the Yorubas, in 1993 Igbos voted for MKO Abiola against Tofa/Sylvester Ugoh. In 1999 and 2003 voted Obasanjo despite the unfair manner Alex Ekwueme was edged out of the race and who was actually better off. For the Ogbia/Ijaw, Igbos voted GEJ in 2007 against other Igbo candidate. Igbos built ties, formed alliances and voted for Northerners and Yorubas to enable them get the presidency even at the expense of Igbo candidates. That's an indisputable fact! When Ojukwu contested in 2003, how many Yorubas and their Northern masters voted for him? How many votes did the Northern Muslims give GEJ in 2011 or 2015? Who has complained about that? But your anger is that Igbos voted GEJ, who is not even an Igbo man. It's pathetic you lots go about with the propaganda that Igbos are tribal in voting and hate others for not joining Hausa-Fulanis and Yorubas to vote for 'CHANGE' in 2015. Yet Igbos have been far from political power for some 50 years counting. If the Igbos hate Fulanis then Igbos wouldn't have voted in Shagari in 1983 or Yaradua in 2007. Hausa-Fulanis and Yorubas shouldn't expect Igbos and Easterners to deludedly Kowtow to their whims and caprices and follow sheepishly in voting in whatever candidate they present.
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;You are already taking a tit for tat you are so churlish and chumpish am sangfroid enough not to attack your tribe cause I have no issue with them.As for you your parakeet-like is really wowing me you hybrid fool.
For a fallacy datum Biafra is a bight it does not even run through any Nigeria territories except for a negligible area of Calabar any geography name by the British only nation who has labeled part of such areas can adopt the name. Dahomey for example has the vetoes to bear Benin because it runs through their costal region as for Igbo has no single relationship with Biafra.Biafra remains a bight get out of the shire and hear what people talk about you 