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Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by lalasticlala(m): 7:46am On Oct 19, 2018
Today is the 84th birthday of ex head of state, Yakubu Gowon.

General Yakubu "Jack" Dan-Yumma Gowon (born 19 October 1934) is the former head of state (Head of the Federal Military Government) of Nigeria from 1966 to 1975. He took power after one military coup d'état and was overthrown in another. During his rule, the Nigerian government successfully prevented Biafran secession during the 1967–70 Nigerian Civil War.

Early life

Gowon is an Ngas (Angas) from Lur, a small village in the present Kanke Local Government Area of Plateau State. His parents, Nde Yohanna and Matwok Kurnyang, left for Wusasa, Zaria as Church Missionary Society (CMS) missionaries in the early days of Gowon's life. His father took pride in the fact that he married the same day as the future Queen Mother Elizabeth married the future King George VI. Gowon was the fifth of eleven children. He grew up in Zaria and had his early life and education there. At school Gowon proved to be a very good athlete: he was the school football goalkeeper, pole vaulter, and long distance runner. He broke the school mile record in his first year. He was also the boxing captain.

Military career

Yakubu Gowon joined the Nigerian army in 1954, receiving a commission as a second lieutenant on 19 October 1955, his 21st birthday.

He also attended both the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK (1955–56), Staff College, Camberley, UK (1962) as well as the Joint Staff College, Latimer, 1965. He saw action in the Congo (Zaire) as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, both in 1960–61 and in 1963. He advanced to battalion commander rank by 1966, at which time he was still a lieutenant colonel.

Up until that year Gowon remained strictly a career soldier with no involvement whatsoever in politics, until the tumultuous events of the year suddenly thrust him into a leadership role, when his unusual background as a Northerner who was neither of Hausa nor Fulani ancestry nor of the Islamic faith made him a particularly safe choice to lead a nation whose population were seething with ethnic tension.

In January 1966, he became Nigeria's youngest military chief of staff at the age of 31, because a military coup d'état by a group of junior officers under Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu led to the overthrow of Nigeria's civilian government. In the course of this coup, mostly northern and western leaders were killed, including Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria's Prime Minister; Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto and Premier of the Northern Region; and Samuel Akintola, Premier of the Western Region, Lt Col Arthur Unegbe and so many more. The then Lieutenant Colonel Gowon returned from his course at the Joint Staff College, Latimer UK two days before the coup – a late arrival that possibly exempted him from the coupist hit list. Success in twentieth century world affairs since 1919 and the subsequent failure by Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi (who was the head of state following the January 1966 coup-with Gowon his Chief of Staff) to meet Northern demands for the prosecution of the coup plotters further inflamed Northern anger. It should be noted that there was significant support for the coup plotters from both the Eastern Region as well as the mostly left-wing "Lagos-Ibadan" press. m

Then came Ironsi's Decree Number 34, which proposed the abolition of the federal system of government in favor of a unitary state, a position which had long been championed by some Southerners-especially by a major section of the Igbo-dominated NCNC. This was perhaps wrongly interpreted by Northerners as a Southern (particularly Ibo) attempt at a takeover of all levers of power in the country. The North lagged badly behind the Western and Eastern regions in terms of education (partially due to Islamic doctrine-informed resistance to western cultural and social ethos), while the mostly-Igbo Easterners were already present in the federal civil service.

The original intention of Murtala Mohammed and his fellow coup-plotters seems to have been to engineer the secession of the Northern region from Nigeria as a whole, but they were subsequently dissuaded of their plans by several advisors, amongst which included a number of high-ranking civil servants and judges, and importantly emissaries of the British and American governments who had interests in the Nigerian polity. The young officers then decided to name Lieutenant Colonel Gowon, who apparently had not been actively involved in events until that point, as Nigerian Head of State. On ascent to power Gowon reversed Ironsi's abrogation of the federal principle.

Role in the Biafran War

In anticipation of eastern secession, Gowon moved quickly to weaken the support base of the region by decreeing the creation of twelve new states to replace the four regions. Six of these states contained minority groups that had demanded state creation since the 1950s. Gowon rightly calculated that the eastern minorities would not actively support the Igbos, given the prospect of having their own states if the secession effort were defeated. Many of the federal troops who fought in the Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, to bring the Eastern Region back to the federation, were members of minority groups.

The war lasted thirty months and ended in January 1970. In accepting Biafra' unconditional cease-fire, Gowon declared that there would be no victor and no vanquished. In this spirit, the years afterward were declared to be a period of rehabilitation, reconstruction, and reconciliation. The oil-price boom, which began as a result of the high price of crude oil (the country's major revenue earner) in the world market in 1973, increased the federal government's ability to undertake these tasks.

Gowon as war leader

On 30 May 1967, Ojukwu responded to Gowon's announcement by declaring the formal secession of the Eastern Region, which was now to be known as the Republic of Biafra. This was to trigger a war that would last some 30 months, and see the deaths of more than 100,000 soldiers and over a million civilians, most of the latter of which would perish of starvation under a Nigeria-imposed blockade. The war saw a massive expansion of the Nigerian army in size and a steep increase in its doctrinal and technical sophistication, while the Nigerian Air Force was essentially born in the course of the conflict. However, significant controversy has surrounded the air operations of the Nigerian Forces, as several residents of Biafra, including Red Cross workers, foreign missionaries and journalists, accused the Nigerian Air Force of specifically targeting civilian populations, relief centers and marketplaces. Gowon has steadfastly denied those claims, along with claims that his army committed atrocities such as rape, wholesale executions of civilian populations and extensive looting in occupied areas; however, one of his wartime commanders, Benjamin Adekunle seems to give some credence to these claims in his book, while excusing them as unfortunate by-products of war.

The victims of air force bombings, and those who starved to death during the blockade, were brought again to popular consideration in 2014 when Gowon was declared the tenth most lethal dictator of modern history in an Internet meme which was stated by viral meme hosting website imgur to have gone viral on the internet. Gowon has always denied the charges of being a violent dictator.

The end of the war came about on 13 January 1970, with Colonel Olusegun Obasanjo's acceptance of the surrender of Biafran forces. The next day Obasanjo announced the situation on the former rebel radio station Radio Biafra Enugu. Gowon subsequently declared his famous "no victor, no vanquished" speech, and followed it up with an amnesty for the majority of those who had participated in the Biafran uprising, as well as a program of "Reconciliation, Reconstruction, and Rehabilitation", to repair the extensive damage done to the economy and infrastructure of the Eastern Region during the years of war. Unfortunately, some of these efforts never left the drawing board. In addition to this, Gen. Gowon's administration's policy of giving 20 pounds to Biafran who had a bank account in Nigeria before the war, regardless of how much money had been in their account, was criticised by foreign and local aid workers, as this led to an unprecedented scale of begging, looting and robbery in the former Biafran areas after the war.

Later life

Gowon subsequently went into exile in the United Kingdom, where he acquired a PhD in political science as a student at the University of Warwick. His main British residence is on the border of north London and Hertfordshire, where he has very much become part of the English community in his area. He served a term as Churchwarden in his parish church, St Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley.

In February 1976, Gowon was implicated in the coup d'état led by Lt. Col Buka Suka Dimka, which resulted in the death of the now Gen Murtala Mohammed. According to Dimka's "confession", he met with Gowon in London, and obtained support from him for the coup. In addition, Dimka mentioned before his execution that the purpose of the Coup d'état was to re-install Gowon as Head of State. As a result of the coup tribunal findings, Gowon was declared wanted by the Nigerian government, stripped of his rank in absentia and had his pension cut off. Gen Gowon was finally pardoned (along with the ex-Biafran President, Emeka Ojukwu) during the Second Republic under President Shehu Shagari. Gowon's rank (of general) wasn't restored until 1987 however by General Ibrahim Babangida.

Furthermore, Gen. Gowon is also involved in the Guinea Worm Eradication Programme as well as the HIV Programme with Global Fund of Geneva. Gowon founded his own organization in 1992 called the Yakubu Gowon Centre. The organization is said to work on issues in Nigeria such as good governance as well as infectious disease control including HIV/AIDS, guinea worm, and malaria.

In November 2004, Gowon won World Peace Prize Top Honor (awarded by World Peace Prize Awarding Council) for maintaining national stability, promoting economic growth, and organizing a symbolic peace conference in the African region.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakubu_Gowon

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Xano(m): 7:51am On Oct 19, 2018
Ok
Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by shutto: 7:51am On Oct 19, 2018
Okay,bro
Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by googlepikins: 7:52am On Oct 19, 2018
Hellfire awaits him for the murder of 2 million Igbos

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Akinwerndey: 7:52am On Oct 19, 2018
DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY... He's ego and Ojukwu ego made the east a hell. Innocent souls wasted and properties wasted. God go judge all actors way play one part og the other!

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by cuba62(m): 7:53am On Oct 19, 2018
Happy birthday Gen Gowon, we are still suffering his bad foundation leadership. Its good he is still alive seeing the rot called Nigeria first hand.

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Buharimustgo: 7:53am On Oct 19, 2018
Used and dumped by Hausa/Fulani

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by purplekayc(m): 7:53am On Oct 19, 2018
googlepikins:
Hellfire awaits him for the murder of 2 million Igbos
why?

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Donbigi2(m): 7:53am On Oct 19, 2018
He should do the world a favor and drop dead

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by EngrOgunrinola1(m): 7:53am On Oct 19, 2018
My Birthday mate"""
H.B.D to me

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Nobody: 7:53am On Oct 19, 2018
God will keep alive to see what will become of the igbos
Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Orevastar5(m): 7:55am On Oct 19, 2018
Stupid people won't just wish him well and leave here

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Odobaone: 7:55am On Oct 19, 2018
GYG. The greatest ever. If you hate or wish him dead OYO. It's all past

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by chillychill(f): 7:55am On Oct 19, 2018
Gowon my guy the slayer of Biafra grin

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by googlepikins: 7:55am On Oct 19, 2018
purplekayc:
why?
ZADE
Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by googlepikins: 7:56am On Oct 19, 2018
buhariguy:
And the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of bia-fra terrorist love gowon for destroying them and hate buhari and awolowo for saving them.
Buhari and awolowo saved who? Are you ok?

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by chillychill(f): 7:56am On Oct 19, 2018
purplekayc:
why?


He slayed ojukwu dere forefather na tongue cheesy

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by michoim(m): 7:57am On Oct 19, 2018
What a divinely orchestrated life!

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by purplekayc(m): 7:57am On Oct 19, 2018
googlepikins:
ZADE
If you referring to what happened during the civil war , he was president then and therefore bthe had a responsibility to stop the division.

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Funjosh(m): 7:58am On Oct 19, 2018
I don't just know why I like this man so much.

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by robosky02(m): 7:58am On Oct 19, 2018
Hbd to one of nigerias finest Generals

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by googlepikins: 7:58am On Oct 19, 2018
purplekayc:
If you referring to what happened during the civil war , he was president then and therefore bthe had a responsibility to stop the division.
yeah by murdering my people in cold blood
Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Nobody: 7:59am On Oct 19, 2018
Lol

Who his birthday epp

When plateau is massacred to the bone

Karma is bitch.

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by ednut1(m): 7:59am On Oct 19, 2018
2023 he shud contest too

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by tosinornottosin: 7:59am On Oct 19, 2018
He has left politics for Obasanjo and co.
Check mi siggy
Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by googlepikins: 7:59am On Oct 19, 2018
Funjosh:
I don't just know what I like this man so much.
just say you like him cos he killed Igbos for you, Nobody will beat you and him

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Kingosytex(m): 8:00am On Oct 19, 2018
buhariguy:
And the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of bia-fra terrorist love gowon for destroying them and hate buhari and awolowo for saving them.


na who do u this thing? be sensible for atleast once

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Abimbola29(m): 8:02am On Oct 19, 2018
his a fine officer,happy +1 sir

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by myettiallah: 8:06am On Oct 19, 2018
What is he doing about the Plateau massacre

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Beremx(f): 8:07am On Oct 19, 2018
If Yakubu Gowon is 84yrs then Buhari should be 86 or 87. I know for sure Buhari is older than Yakubu Gowon. grin

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Re: Yakubu Gowon Celebrates His 84th Birthday Today by Ezedon(m): 8:07am On Oct 19, 2018
Good man, unlike Buhari

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