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Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Ebubenwa042(m): 9:36pm On Nov 21, 2019
The labour of our heros past shall never be in vain Amen �
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Nobody: 10:50pm On Nov 21, 2019
rexchazy:
Indomie children U lack comprehension to understand what was stated nd my comment. I Dont have time to school you pls

I didn't say u should school me, i said u should read the article before commenting
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 10:59pm On Nov 21, 2019
ezenwajosh:
Igbo's always speaks out against injustice....if its today they will call those workers wailers and miscreants

Some will say Give Nyamiri a job he complains don't give him he complains

Others will say they complain of marginalization even when they are working in coal mine



Meanwhile

Hehehehe grin grin grin

Dude is looking younger and fresher than he did 36 years ago! shocked And his face is a bit wider in all the 'before' pics! lipsrsealed

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Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Nobody: 4:21am On Nov 22, 2019
kettykin:
is there a difference between the DNA of the igbos of that Era and the DNA of the igbos of the present Era. Igbos of that generation carried out aba women's riot , Iva Valley resistance, the ekumeku resistance , the Aro / Anglo war , the fight for Independence.


Please what is the present generation offering igbo race , can some one educate me , or has the igbo blood and DNA been diluted with worthless blood from vultures and hyenas.

I don't think igbos are living up to expectation , previously the Soviet Union , Britain and Egypt acknowledged the resilience,fighting spirit of the igbos , but now all i see is compromisers trying their best to confuse the rest of the igbo race
This question should be thrown at you IPOB Yoots! You stay in far away London shouting like expired radios and ranting your voices out. But when it came to the main action you all disappear.
You're looking for sabos! Aturu. Chukwu nna kpo kwa unu oku nga. Operation python dance awaits any fool that will bring meaningless conflict to Igbo land
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Arda1000(m): 7:30am On Nov 22, 2019
ezenwajosh:
Igbo's always speaks out against injustice....if its today they will call those workers wailers and miscreants

Some will say Give Nyamiri a job he complains don't give him he complains

Others will say they complain of marginalization even when they are working in coal mine

Truth remains Igbo's are more of a better nigeria than politics if we can't have it...we want out



Meanwhile
Bubu is getting more fresher grin
ezenwajosh:
Igbo's always speaks out against injustice....if its today they will call those workers wailers and miscreants

Some will say Give Nyamiri a job he complains don't give him he complains

Others will say they complain of marginalization even when they are working in coal mine

Truth remains Igbo's are more of a better nigeria than politics if we can't have it...we want out



Meanwhile
Bubu is getting more fresher
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Thebwoy: 7:56am On Nov 22, 2019
kode12:

Your atomic bomb has scattered the entire south already. It has pushed the south into the Atlantic as we speak. It is finished!!!

Even Jack ma no Sabi speak English grin
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by kode12: 8:06am On Nov 22, 2019
Thebwoy:


Even Jack ma no Sabi speak English grin
English no be the official language of him country.
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by IGBOSON1: 10:43am On Nov 22, 2019
UdechiHD:
This question should be thrown at you IPOB Yoots! You stay in far away London shouting like expired radios and ranting your voices out. But when it came to the main action you all disappear.
You're looking for sabos! Aturu. Chukwu nna kpo kwa unu oku nga. Operation python dance awaits any fool that will bring meaningless conflict to Igbo land

Talking of sabos? Then look in the mirror mate!

A people go out to agitate for what they believe in and this dude...a so called Igbo is cheering on Fulani python dance to mow them down in cold blood!

No matter the misgivings i may have about the political views of any kinsman, it goes beyond the pale to advocate their murder by foreign jihadist invaders!

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Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Nobody: 5:33pm On Nov 22, 2019
IGBOSON1:


Talking of sabos? Then look in the mirror mate!

A people go out to agitate for what they believe in and this dude...a so called Igbo is cheering on Fulani python dance to mow them down in cold blood!

No matter the misgivings i may have about the political views of any kinsman, it goes beyond the pale to advocate their murder by foreign jihadist invaders!
Nobody sent them on such protest. And for your information, nothing like Fulani python dance. IPOB knew the risk involved and still dared the military.
I used to be emotional about Biafra in the past but no more. The good thing about the Python dance was te swift reaction of the SE Governors. Till today I'll always appreciate their action. Many of you still follow that megalomaniac foolishly.
Umahi and his compatriots saw a potential armed struggle and an infiltration by enemies to use our region as a political ground to settle scores from the fallout of the 2015 elections. Had the soldiers not intervened, the troublemakers who intended causing civil disobedience and conflict in Igboland would have had their way. IPOB as daft as they are, will never understand the effect of such protest had it not been curtailed. People who ignorantly wanted to bring an ant invested wood into our homes.
Since when that idiot ran away, my total dislike for the illiteracy infested IPOB began full force.
Re: Massacred Miners: Enugu Commemorates 70th Anniversary (Photos) by Chi133(f): 1:00pm On Nov 23, 2019
nwekeugochukwu:
Enugu Remembers Fallen Miners

On November 18, 1949, exactly 70yrs ago, over 21 miners were massacred and over 50 others injured at the Iva Valley coal mine in Enugu.

IgbereTV reports that on Monday 18th November, 2019, there was wreath-laying ceremony in honour of the miners around 9am at the monument at New Market roundabout

Enugu people comprising members of the Nigeria Labour Congress Enugu Chapter and other individuals came out to honour the fallen miners.


Historical Importance Of Coal Mining In Nigeria


Coal generated lots of revenue for Nigeria between the years 1916 and 1970 when it was one of Nigeria’s major revenue earners. In the south eastern part of the country exploration of the mineral began proper in present day Enugu State in 1909, with production at the mines in Onyeama, Ogbete, Iva Valley and Okpara climbing from 25, 511 tons in 1916 to an estimated 583,422 tons before a decline set in during the Nigerian Civil War which started in 1967 and ended 1970. At the end of the war most parts of the South east had been ravaged and many expatriate mining experts, mostly from Britain and Poland had left Nigeria.

What Led To The Massacre of The Coal Miners

Richard L Sklar, a political scientist, wrote on the significance of their sacrifice, “Historians may conclude that the slaying of the coal miners by police at Enugu first proved the subjective reality of a Nigerian nation. No previous event ever evoked a manifestation of national consciousness comparable to the indignation generated by this tragedy.”

The Iva valley coal mine, which took its name from the Iva valley in which it is stationed, is situated near Enugu metropolis of Enugu state, South-Eastern Nigeria, which was opened in 1917 to replace the Udi coal mine which had been shut down. Created at the height of industrialization in eastern Nigeria, the demand for coal was high due to the Nigerian railway corporation being the highest consumer of coal in the country at that time.

There were cases of racism and physical abuse meted out to Nigerians by the British managers. An example of such was when Mister T. Yates, a British national on September 2, 1945 assaulted a worker, Mr Okwudili Ojiyi. The victim took courage and brought up an assault case and Mr T. Yates was prosecuted and penalized.

Everything boiled over when on November 1st, 1949, the management rejected the demands for the payment of rostering, the upgrading of the mine hewers to artisans and the payment of housing and travelling allowances. Having no other alternative, the workers began their strike.

For every action there is an equal reaction. The reaction of the British managers was to sack the coal miners, over fifty of them. They feared that the strike was part of the ever growing agitation for independence, so on November 18th 1949, they decided to remove the explosives that were within the mines.

The explosives of the sister mine Obwetti were easily removed but those of Iva valley were not because the workers refused to assist the management to do so.

The Fitzgerald Commission, a directive that the colonialists were forced to set up to investigate the massacre, found that the motive behind why the miners objected to the removal of the explosives was because they were afraid that once the explosives were removed, nothing stood in the way of the management closing the mine and putting them out of much needed work.

The senior superintendent of police at that time, Mr F.S Philip came to the mine, together with two other officers and seventy-five armed policemen to remove the explosives, but a struggle ensued between three of the policemen and the workers. At this point Philip, without second thoughts and hesitation, ordered his men to open fire on the defenceless coal miners.

This tragedy sparked a butterfly effect in places like Onitsha, Aba, and Port Harcourt resulting in mass protests and eighteen prominent Nigerians created the national emergency committee (NEC) to coordinate a national response to this atrocity against humankind. It was presided over by Dr Akinola Maja with Mbonu Ojike as the secretary.

The colonial government of course lied that the coal miners had been armed, had tried to disarm and also attempted to seize the explosives for themselves. The commission of course saw through this falsehood. The Commission partly blamed the union and said that Superintendent F.S Philip committed a grave error of judgement, stated that;

“Not one policeman was injured, not one missile was thrown at them (and that) if the crowd was bent on using force against the police nothing could have saved these policemen from grave injury, whereas in fact they were not injured at all”

Such was the colonial masters’ bloody legacy and the people’s struggle for freedom.

Today at New Market round-about, an everlasting monument can still be seen, as a mark of respect for the brave men who were brave enough to stand against British tyranny and to show that their spirits live on in the hearts of all of us.


http://igberetvnews.com/1144003/enugu-commemorates-70th-anniversary-fallen-miners-photos/


That was where i carried out my project defense, i mapped the whole area.

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