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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Dedetwo(m): 5:53pm On Jan 24, 2020
MartinCorridon:
It is amusing to see how igbo boys are trying to derail the thread, copying the whole article etc grin

This is so enlightening and they hate to taste the truth because it is so bitter.

They foolishly tried to lord over others and ended up worse than slaves grin

If you are truly enlightened by trash you called thread, you are one good example why Nigeria is progressively unprogressive.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by solmusdesigns: 5:55pm On Jan 24, 2020
The truth they so much dread and try to pin on others

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by DaBullIT(m): 6:07pm On Jan 24, 2020
Youngmaster0:



Weed smoker during the time of Tafewa beluwa south eastern only compromises of igbos or today's south south and south east

I'm not a weed smoker, I tried it though, honestly, it doesn't work for me so calling me a weed smoker doesn't really move me

That said

Did you mean to type Tafawa Balewa?


grin

Weed is sharking you

Oh and there was a time Nigeria was Western Region, Eastern Region and Northern Region / protectorate


If you become South South, South bend, south Cambodia or even south marli, you can add Niger delta, Niger isoko, Niger bendel

Y'all are the same, always have been always will be
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Dedetwo(m): 6:13pm On Jan 24, 2020
Area4Area:
We are saying same thing in different tones here, the killings of Igbos in 1945 and 1953 should've made or convinced Zik and the Igbos to conform but Zik refused.

Same thing Ironsi did during the Araba riots when the Northerners rioted that they wanted a secession but Ironsi clamped down on the idea.

You are very unenlightened. Anyway, it has always being the case of Nigeria. Araba riot started on May 29. 1966 and end September 1967 after the Nigeria/Biafra war had started. The shout of Araba stopped only when the British diplomats informed the goons from northern region of Nigeria that their silly region cannot feed itself. In fact, they were resourcefully informed by the Britsh that Chad and Niger will be better than the Republic of Arewa.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 6:18pm On Jan 24, 2020
AkpaMgbor:

So nzeogwu an anioma man in present day felt state is now an Igbo man?? He becomes igbo when it suits your narrative and nigerdeltan when it comes to secession and Igbo unity?? Your tricks have become stale.
He has been Igbo to me right from time even if some of his people still have this identity crisis.
So you, your and other pronouns you're using for yourself is up to you

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by orunto27: 6:19pm On Jan 24, 2020
Please print out these Thread that we can buy it for use now and in Future.
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 6:23pm On Jan 24, 2020
Dedetwo:


As you write the above crap, you have not even realize the unworkability of the shithole called Nigeria yet you point accusing fingers on others.
Do the right thing and change the status quo instead of always apportioning blames on others about what happened in the past, that's what the article was all about

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Dedetwo(m): 6:29pm On Jan 24, 2020
doclatom:
� Found this interesting

Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance.

Do you know that when Tafawa Balewa was Prime Minister of Nigeria;

Chief of Army Staff was from SE ignorance: SW: Col Adeyinka Adebayo later Northern Region : Col. Kur Mohammed

Chief of Naval Staff was from SE Claimed by SW? Commodore Akinwale Wey maybe Efik: SS

IG of Police was from SE IGP Edet from SS

Chief of Defence Staff was from SE another display of idiocy, there was nothing such as Chief of Defense Staff rather it was GOC of the Army: SE: Maj. Gen. Ironis

Internal Affairs Minister SE : ignorance again Northern Region : Usman Sarki

External Affairs Minister SE : Dr. JAJA Wachukwu

Education Minister South SE another display of ignorance. SW: Adelabu Adegoke, later SE: Aja Nwachukwu, then SW: Richard Akinjide

Many other key ministries to SE Arrant nonsense

Parliament President SE: Nwafor Orizu Senate President.

Unilag VC from : SE Prof Eni Njoku later SW: Dr. Abiabako (sp) when Akinjide introduced tribalism into Nigerian academia.

The University of Ibadan VC from SE

North resisted same at ABU! North did resist as the parent university appointed a European same with UNN as the VC was American.

Still, there was dissatisfaction by SE, the officers from the region killed this same Balewa!!!!

Out of all the most senior officers in Nigeria, SE has 37, none was killed. 8 from the north, all of them were killed. 10 from the west, 2 were killed.

Then Ironsi imposed a unitary system of government on the country so that everything can belong to a region who snatched it!

We must know our history so that when we want to make corrections, we will not end up concealing the truth. This has nothing to do with tribalism but everything to do with the truth.....at times when lies litter the streets. There is a tendency to think those are truths and facts.

*What follows are documented facts that can be cross-checked for authenticity!"*

Thou shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.

*“Prof. Ben Nwabueze was the man who drafted the constitution that took away powers from regions and handed it to the central government because his brother Aguiyi Ironsi was the head of state then. Today, he is shouting restructuring that he helped to destroy. We won’t forget.”*.

WHAT BIAFRANS WILL NEVER TELL YOU ABOUT THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR WOES IN NIGERIA TODAY:

The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. The story told in the post above is one of such selective and distorted accounts of history which the average Igbo man is fond of narrating.

However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. I will therefore proceed to furnish my readers with the complete story for all to read and be endowed with enough facts so as to judge and act from an informed position.

Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended.

To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country".
Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe.

But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable.

After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe

Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned.

For those in doubt, here is a link of one of the numerous instances in which Nnamdi Azikiwe fought against the secession clause proposal for the future Nigeria constitution.

It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him.

Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. (The first Nigerian tribe to produce a university graduate is the Binis). As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; here are some quotes:

"From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"..... Nnamdi Azikiwe (1945).

"It is getting clearer each day that Igbo domination of Nigeria is just a question of time"... Oscar Onyeamma. (1949). Anascopeterson: As at 1900, the whole of the present Benue State, Kogi East Senatorial District and some southern parts of Taraba State called Munchi District back then; were all in the Southern Protectorate. Whoever doubts this should consult MacMillan Atlas for secondary schools in Nigeria. With that situation the South had a higher population than the North hence always had an upper hand in any democratic bargain.

But as at the early fifties when the regions were being created, common sense dictated clearly that these areas should fall in the future Eastern Region. But against common sense, the colonial masters decided to gerrymander them into the Northern Region. While they did that, Azikiwe who was supposed to be in Enugu fighting against it as the leader of the East, was far away in Ibadan struggling with Awolowo to rule the Western Region and also playing the spoiler role against Awolowo's attempts to have Kwara and present Kogi Yorubas carved into the Western Region from the North which was already too large by landmass.

Anascopeterson: While he abandoned his burning house and was far away in Ibadan struggling against Awolowo for his own (Awolowo's) region, Igbos saw absolutely nothing wrong with that. Rather they applauded him as a nationalist. A nationalist whose house was burning yet busy chasing rats in a far away land.
Anascopeterson: When opinions became unanimous that Lord Luggard and his government must be forced out of Nigeria and indeed the whole of Africa, it was still the Igbos that frustrated the attempts. Here is how:

In 1948, Anthony Enahoro organized an anti-colonization symposium in Lagos for which Azikiwe and some other Igbos had agreed to deliver the keynote address. But when the D-day came, Azikiwe was nowhere to be found as he deliberately disappeared into thin air for fear of being arrested and dealt with by Lord Luggard. Anthony Enahoro then quickly replaced Azikiwe with another person who did the job improptu but perfectly well as he lambasted and lampooned Lord Luggard and the British Government. However, the British soldiers invaded the symposium venue, arrested the speaker and Enahoro and jailed them for treasonable felony. Ironically, the next day Azikiwe came out of hiding and granted a radio interview in which he accused Enahoro and the other organizers of suffering from youthful exhuberance.

On regaining his freedom few weeks later and being told of Azikiwe's radio interview, Enahoro resigned from his post as Editor of Azikiwe's newspaper - The West African Pilot.

Then he wrote a book titled "Nnamdi Azikiwe: Sinner of Saint". After launching the book, Enahoro left Azikiwe's party - the NCNC, and moved over to Awolowo's Action Group.

Anascopeterson: The first military coup in Nigeria was carried out by majority of Igbo army officers. That was the coup that truncated democracy just six years post Independence and led to a succession of coups which put the country on the reverse gear for 33 years.

Through that first coup, those Igbo army officers who accused the politicians and government of the day of monumental corruption, killed the political leaders of the Northern, Western and Midwestern Regions but allowed all Igbo political figures to escape by tipping them off prior to the D-Day. In addition to the killing of political figures, they also killed a total of 27 innocent high ranking military officers from every region except their Eastern Region.

In the end an Igbo man called Aguiyi Ironsi, who was supposed to have been killed alongside other military officers, ended up becoming the new military ruler of Nigeria. Rather than immediately arrest and punish the coup plotters, he kept them in detention where they were treated as heroes. This was actually what sowed the seed for the eventual Biafra War. On the 23rd of February 1966 (i.e. a month and 8 days after the first coup porpularly but wrongly known as Nzeogwu coup, an Ijaw born Army officer called Isaac Adaka Boro who hailed from Kaima town of present Bayelsa State, declared the secession of the Niger Delta Republic in an attempt to free his Ijaw people from the monumental marginalization they had been suffering under Igbos in the old Eastern Region.
But Aguiyi Ironsi immediately ordered Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu to arrest him and hand him over to the military high command under him in Lagos. Ojukwu went all out against Isaac Adaka Boro with federal military might and within 12 fighting days killed 150 Isaac Boro's soldiers, arrested him, stripped him naked, and had him driven to Lagos and handed to Ironsi who immediately charged him to court and within two months secured against him a conviction of treasonable felony for which he was sentenced to death by hanging fixed for December that year by the Supreme Court. His 'crime' was that he declared secession of The Niger Delta Republic from Nigeria. Meanwhile the Igbo coupists who shed innocent blood of other tribes and even sprayed bullets into the bellies of the pregnant wives of Ahmadu Bello and Brigadier Shodeinde were not charged to court or arraigned before any military tribunal.

Isaac Adaka Boro was in detention waiting for December to come for him to join his ancestors. But God so kind, a revenge coup happened on July 29 by Northern soldiers and Ironsi was overthrown and killed. Gowon took over and released Isaac Adaka Boro unconditionally, reinstated him into the Army with his previous rank.

Then on May 30, 1967, Ojukwu too declared secession of Biafra Republic from Nigeria and without consulting or apologising to Isaac Boro, drew a Biafra map which included the very areas that made up Isaac Adaka Boro's earlier declared Niger Delta Republic for which he fought against him and killed his soldiers. Seeing such level of arrogance in Ojukwu, Isaac Boro asked Gowon to provide arms for him to crush Biafra by fighting on the Nigerian side in vengeance for Ojukwu's frustration of his own secession declaration 15 months earlier.
Isaac Boro, as an Ijaw man conversant with the waterways, led the Nigeria Army through the coastal areas into Igboland to finish off thousands of Ojukwu's soldiers thus leading to the crushing defeat of Biafra. But today, Igbos accuse Ijaws of betraying them in the war. But from the facts as above, who really betrayed the other in all honesty? Be the judge. Why Gowon fought against Ojukwu's declaration of Biafra was as follows:

After Ironsi and Ojukwu successfully crushed Isaac Boro's Niger Delta Republic declaration, Ironsi immediately proceeded to promulgate the Anti-secession Decree which made the mere mention of secession from Nigeria punishable with death by hanging. Ojukwu openly supported and endorsed the decree despite disapproval of it by the general public. So when Ojukwu later declared Biafra secession, he was reminded of the Anti-secession Decree made by him and his brother Ironsi.

Deadly Truth: Igbos frequently reference Aburi Accord to create the impression that the rest of Nigerian tribes don't honour agreements. This is a very dishonest narrative from Igbos.

First and foremost Aburi Accord was organized by soldiers and unelected civil servants who should not participate in political exercises like making laws due to the civil service anonymity principle. Secondly, those civil servants and military men in attendance were not elected by their federal constituencies to the Aburi summit. In the philosophy of democracy the only universally acceptable way of making laws is through duly elected representatives of the people. But in going to Aburi the peoples' representatives duly elected in the 1965 elections were all sidelined for soldiers to hijack the process. Where on earth do soldiers make laws for the people? Rather, the civilian populace makes laws that guide the military. Aburi Accord therefore had no seal of the people's sovereignty hence it was an illegality which shouldn't have been allowed to stand.

Thirdly, in 1957, Nigerians from all federal constituencies democratically elected representatives whom they sponsored to London, paid their flight tickets and hotel accommodation for the Independence constitutional conference. Those representatives all resolved and agreed on federalism marked by regional autonomy and resource control in the Independence Constitution which they brought back home and everyone accepted it.

In that constitution, Nigerians all agreed that on no account shall the military take over power. It was also clearly stated in it that ammendments to it could be done by only democratically elected representatives.

That constitution was the first ever agreement between all Nigerians. On the day of his inauguration as the Army GoC, Aguiyi Ironsi stood before the whole world and with his own mouth swore to protect and defend that sovereign Independence constitution regardless of the circumstances that may later arise. But just six years after he manufactured an excuse to clinch power against the clear provisions of that constitution we all agreed to, unilaterally began to amend its provisions with his very offensive Decrees, and ended up dismantling the federalism and resource control therein, and ultimately subverted that constitution we all painstakingly sacrificed to draft. That was the height of Irresponsibility and the dishonoring of sacred agreement. That was how Igbos breached the first agreement, all Nigerians, ever all mutually consented to, thus laying the foundation for violation of future agreements.

So Aburi Accord was only treated exactly the same way Igbos treated the Independence constitution agreement.
Anascopeterson: Obasanjo removed history from the school curriculum hence the reason why many of what we know of the eventualities in Biafra war were altered to suite their narratives.

The bolded above will always remain one of the indices Nigerians intellectual pedigree. Why would Enahoro move motion for Nigerian Independence and right off the bat request for secession clause? The British would have denied the request for independence maybe citing immaturity. If Anthony Enahoro was clever enough, he would have moved a motion for independence of ethnic nationalities in the Protectorate instead of Nigeria. The British had shown the tendencies to deny the granting of self rule by the petition tendered by northern region. Nigeria never had a constitution drawn by Nigerians as both 1960 and 1963 constitutions were slightly the same.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 6:30pm On Jan 24, 2020
Dedetwo:


You are very unenlightened. Anyway, it has always being the case of Nigeria. Araba riot started on May 29. 1966 and end September 1967 after the Nigeria/Biafra war had started. The shout of Araba stopped only when the British diplomats informed the goons from northern region of Nigeria that their silly region cannot feed itself. In fact, they were resourcefully informed by the Britsh that Chad and Niger will be better than the Republic of Arewa.
Your link to that please

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Youngmaster0(m): 6:32pm On Jan 24, 2020
DaBullIT:


I'm not a weed smoker, I tried it though, honestly, it doesn't work for me so calling me a weed smoker doesn't really move me

That said

Did you mean to type Tafawa Balewa?




Weed is sharking you

Oh and there was a time Nigeria was Western Region, Eastern Region and Northern Region / protectorate


If you become South South, South bend, south Cambodia or even south marli, you can add Niger delta, Niger isoko, Niger bendel

Y'all are the same, always have been always will be

Isoko. Bendel and Niger Delta are all Igbo's right.. Afonja #Ewu

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Dedetwo(m): 6:33pm On Jan 24, 2020
Area4Area:
Your link to that please

I do not deal with links. Please research through the reading of books.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by DaBullIT(m): 6:34pm On Jan 24, 2020
Youngmaster0:


Isoko. Bendel and Niger Delta are all Igbo's right.. Afonja #Ewu

Obviously your brain is too rotten to catch the message in the post

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by bakynes3: 6:36pm On Jan 24, 2020
Igbos on this thread need not lie to themselves that their Political and Military Leaders in the first republic are responsible for their present demise in Nigeria today.

Zik's statement of the Igbos dominating other Nigerian tribes and African tribes on the front page of his West African Pilot is a solid fact.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 6:36pm On Jan 24, 2020
Dedetwo:


I do not deal with links. Please research through the reading books.
No links and we are supposed to believe in hearsays, fair enough

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Youngmaster0(m): 6:37pm On Jan 24, 2020
DaBullIT:


Obviously your brain is too rotten to catch the message in the post
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by nku5: 6:41pm On Jan 24, 2020
doclatom:
� Found this interesting

Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance.

Do you know that when Tafawa Balewa was Prime Minister of Nigeria;

Chief of Army Staff was from SE
Chief of Naval Staff was from SE
IG of Police was from SE
Chief of Defence Staff was from SE
Internal Affairs Minister SE
External Affairs Minister SE
Education Minister South SE
Many other key ministries to SE
Parliament President SE
Unilag VC from SE
The University of Ibadan VC from SE
North resisted same at ABU!

Still, there was dissatisfaction by SE, the officers from the region killed this same Balewa!!!!

Out of all the most senior officers in Nigeria, SE has 37, none was killed. 8 from the north, all of them were killed. 10 from the west, 2 were killed.

Then Ironsi imposed a unitary system of government on the country so that everything can belong to a region who snatched it!

We must know our history so that when we want to make corrections, we will not end up concealing the truth. This has nothing to do with tribalism but everything to do with the truth.....at times when lies litter the streets. There is a tendency to think those are truths and facts.

*What follows are documented facts that can be cross-checked for authenticity!"*

Thou shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.

*“Prof. Ben Nwabueze was the man who drafted the constitution that took away powers from regions and handed it to the central government because his brother Aguiyi Ironsi was the head of state then. Today, he is shouting restructuring that he helped to destroy. We won’t forget.”*.

WHAT BIAFRANS WILL NEVER TELL YOU ABOUT THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR WOES IN NIGERIA TODAY:

The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. The story told in the post above is one of such selective and distorted accounts of history which the average Igbo man is fond of narrating.

However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. I will therefore proceed to furnish my readers with the complete story for all to read and be endowed with enough facts so as to judge and act from an informed position.

Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended.

To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country".
Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe.

But Nnamdi Azikiwe, speaking for the Igbos, denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions. He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable.

After moving the motion for independece in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe

Before independece, Tafawa Balewa too had in a public speech described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in. But Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too. Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned.

For those in doubt, here is a link of one of the numerous instances in which Nnamdi Azikiwe fought against the secession clause proposal for the future Nigeria constitution.

It should be noted that there were many Igbo members of the parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal in the link above, but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him.

Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. (The first Nigerian tribe to produce a university graduate is the Binis). As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; here are some quotes:

"From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"..... Nnamdi Azikiwe (1945).

"It is getting clearer each day that Igbo domination of Nigeria is just a question of time"... Oscar Onyeamma. (1949). Anascopeterson: As at 1900, the whole of the present Benue State, Kogi East Senatorial District and some southern parts of Taraba State called Munchi District back then; were all in the Southern Protectorate. Whoever doubts this should consult MacMillan Atlas for secondary schools in Nigeria. With that situation the South had a higher population than the North hence always had an upper hand in any democratic bargain.

But as at the early fifties when the regions were being created, common sense dictated clearly that these areas should fall in the future Eastern Region. But against common sense, the colonial masters decided to gerrymander them into the Northern Region. While they did that, Azikiwe who was supposed to be in Enugu fighting against it as the leader of the East, was far away in Ibadan struggling with Awolowo to rule the Western Region and also playing the spoiler role against Awolowo's attempts to have Kwara and present Kogi Yorubas carved into the Western Region from the North which was already too large by landmass.

Anascopeterson: While he abandoned his burning house and was far away in Ibadan struggling against Awolowo for his own (Awolowo's) region, Igbos saw absolutely nothing wrong with that. Rather they applauded him as a nationalist. A nationalist whose house was burning yet busy chasing rats in a far away land.
Anascopeterson: When opinions became unanimous that Lord Luggard and his government must be forced out of Nigeria and indeed the whole of Africa, it was still the Igbos that frustrated the attempts. Here is how:

In 1948, Anthony Enahoro organized an anti-colonization symposium in Lagos for which Azikiwe and some other Igbos had agreed to deliver the keynote address. But when the D-day came, Azikiwe was nowhere to be found as he deliberately disappeared into thin air for fear of being arrested and dealt with by Lord Luggard. Anthony Enahoro then quickly replaced Azikiwe with another person who did the job improptu but perfectly well as he lambasted and lampooned Lord Luggard and the British Government. However, the British soldiers invaded the symposium venue, arrested the speaker and Enahoro and jailed them for treasonable felony. Ironically, the next day Azikiwe came out of hiding and granted a radio interview in which he accused Enahoro and the other organizers of suffering from youthful exhuberance.

On regaining his freedom few weeks later and being told of Azikiwe's radio interview, Enahoro resigned from his post as Editor of Azikiwe's newspaper - The West African Pilot.

Then he wrote a book titled "Nnamdi Azikiwe: Sinner of Saint". After launching the book, Enahoro left Azikiwe's party - the NCNC, and moved over to Awolowo's Action Group.

Anascopeterson: The first military coup in Nigeria was carried out by majority of Igbo army officers. That was the coup that truncated democracy just six years post Independence and led to a succession of coups which put the country on the reverse gear for 33 years.

Through that first coup, those Igbo army officers who accused the politicians and government of the day of monumental corruption, killed the political leaders of the Northern, Western and Midwestern Regions but allowed all Igbo political figures to escape by tipping them off prior to the D-Day. In addition to the killing of political figures, they also killed a total of 27 innocent high ranking military officers from every region except their Eastern Region.

In the end an Igbo man called Aguiyi Ironsi, who was supposed to have been killed alongside other military officers, ended up becoming the new military ruler of Nigeria. Rather than immediately arrest and punish the coup plotters, he kept them in detention where they were treated as heroes. This was actually what sowed the seed for the eventual Biafra War. On the 23rd of February 1966 (i.e. a month and 8 days after the first coup porpularly but wrongly known as Nzeogwu coup, an Ijaw born Army officer called Isaac Adaka Boro who hailed from Kaima town of present Bayelsa State, declared the secession of the Niger Delta Republic in an attempt to free his Ijaw people from the monumental marginalization they had been suffering under Igbos in the old Eastern Region.
But Aguiyi Ironsi immediately ordered Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu to arrest him and hand him over to the military high command under him in Lagos. Ojukwu went all out against Isaac Adaka Boro with federal military might and within 12 fighting days killed 150 Isaac Boro's soldiers, arrested him, stripped him naked, and had him driven to Lagos and handed to Ironsi who immediately charged him to court and within two months secured against him a conviction of treasonable felony for which he was sentenced to death by hanging fixed for December that year by the Supreme Court. His 'crime' was that he declared secession of The Niger Delta Republic from Nigeria. Meanwhile the Igbo coupists who shed innocent blood of other tribes and even sprayed bullets into the bellies of the pregnant wives of Ahmadu Bello and Brigadier Shodeinde were not charged to court or arraigned before any military tribunal.

Isaac Adaka Boro was in detention waiting for December to come for him to join his ancestors. But God so kind, a revenge coup happened on July 29 by Northern soldiers and Ironsi was overthrown and killed. Gowon took over and released Isaac Adaka Boro unconditionally, reinstated him into the Army with his previous rank.

Then on May 30, 1967, Ojukwu too declared secession of Biafra Republic from Nigeria and without consulting or apologising to Isaac Boro, drew a Biafra map which included the very areas that made up Isaac Adaka Boro's earlier declared Niger Delta Republic for which he fought against him and killed his soldiers. Seeing such level of arrogance in Ojukwu, Isaac Boro asked Gowon to provide arms for him to crush Biafra by fighting on the Nigerian side in vengeance for Ojukwu's frustration of his own secession declaration 15 months earlier.
Isaac Boro, as an Ijaw man conversant with the waterways, led the Nigeria Army through the coastal areas into Igboland to finish off thousands of Ojukwu's soldiers thus leading to the crushing defeat of Biafra. But today, Igbos accuse Ijaws of betraying them in the war. But from the facts as above, who really betrayed the other in all honesty? Be the judge. Why Gowon fought against Ojukwu's declaration of Biafra was as follows:

After Ironsi and Ojukwu successfully crushed Isaac Boro's Niger Delta Republic declaration, Ironsi immediately proceeded to promulgate the Anti-secession Decree which made the mere mention of secession from Nigeria punishable with death by hanging. Ojukwu openly supported and endorsed the decree despite disapproval of it by the general public. So when Ojukwu later declared Biafra secession, he was reminded of the Anti-secession Decree made by him and his brother Ironsi.

Deadly Truth: Igbos frequently reference Aburi Accord to create the impression that the rest of Nigerian tribes don't honour agreements. This is a very dishonest narrative from Igbos.

First and foremost Aburi Accord was organized by soldiers and unelected civil servants who should not participate in political exercises like making laws due to the civil service anonymity principle. Secondly, those civil servants and military men in attendance were not elected by their federal constituencies to the Aburi summit. In the philosophy of democracy the only universally acceptable way of making laws is through duly elected representatives of the people. But in going to Aburi the peoples' representatives duly elected in the 1965 elections were all sidelined for soldiers to hijack the process. Where on earth do soldiers make laws for the people? Rather, the civilian populace makes laws that guide the military. Aburi Accord therefore had no seal of the people's sovereignty hence it was an illegality which shouldn't have been allowed to stand.

Thirdly, in 1957, Nigerians from all federal constituencies democratically elected representatives whom they sponsored to London, paid their flight tickets and hotel accommodation for the Independence constitutional conference. Those representatives all resolved and agreed on federalism marked by regional autonomy and resource control in the Independence Constitution which they brought back home and everyone accepted it.

In that constitution, Nigerians all agreed that on no account shall the military take over power. It was also clearly stated in it that ammendments to it could be done by only democratically elected representatives.

That constitution was the first ever agreement between all Nigerians. On the day of his inauguration as the Army GoC, Aguiyi Ironsi stood before the whole world and with his own mouth swore to protect and defend that sovereign Independence constitution regardless of the circumstances that may later arise. But just six years after he manufactured an excuse to clinch power against the clear provisions of that constitution we all agreed to, unilaterally began to amend its provisions with his very offensive Decrees, and ended up dismantling the federalism and resource control therein, and ultimately subverted that constitution we all painstakingly sacrificed to draft. That was the height of Irresponsibility and the dishonoring of sacred agreement. That was how Igbos breached the first agreement, all Nigerians, ever all mutually consented to, thus laying the foundation for violation of future agreements.

So Aburi Accord was only treated exactly the same way Igbos treated the Independence constitution agreement.
Anascopeterson: Obasanjo removed history from the school curriculum hence the reason why many of what we know of the eventualities in Biafra war were altered to suite their narratives.

This long, silly write up is riddled with lies and orangutan logic from top to bottom. Tinubu will never be President. If his e-touts like they can choke cyberspace with lies about Igbos it won't help him in 2023

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 6:56pm On Jan 24, 2020
bakynes3:
Igbos on this thread need not lie to themselves that their Political and Military Leaders in the first republic are responsible for their present demise in Nigeria today.

Zik's statement of the Igbos dominating other Nigerian tribes and African tribes on the front page of his West African Pilot is a solid fact.
What a load of rubbish, firstly which military leaders in the first republic are you talking about? Nzeogwu? see I don't like to overflog a dead horse, but I hate when revisionists like yourself whose facts or lack thereof are lost on the wrong side of history come here and regurgitate the same crap-tales, no basis of researched facts... just emotional nonsense. If you really want to educate yourself about the true facts of the first coup, read Wale Ademoyega's book titled "Why we stuck". He was a apparently a Yoruba man for one, and also a one of the five Majors who participated in the coup... read read read, it's fundamental to the mind, before you carry your self-indicting ignorance to the grave.

Secondly in reference to your other point about Zik talking about Igbo dominating other tribes, that was his own personal statement, I very much doubt he sought the consensus of Igbos nationwide before saying that, so whatever context of meaning it carried to him... will be on his conscience not on Igbos. And of course Zik can't only be culpable for saying outlandish things, when you consider the fact that the likes of Akintola and Ahmadu Bello probably said worse about Igbos right?

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Obiobidgbo14: 8:23pm On Jan 24, 2020
It baffles me the level of deception in this country called Nigerian.Liars and deception will prevail for a while. When the light of the truth comes Igbos will lead the way.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by JonDon12: 8:47pm On Jan 24, 2020
B.S. One Igbo colonel was killed. Also the reason why the military officers killed was because they enjoyed too much patronage from Politicians
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Magicians: 10:38pm On Jan 24, 2020
Only a foolish tribe will expect the enemy he is at war with to provide him food so he can continue fighting him. It is baffling one foolish n cursed tribe can expect to hold a 3rd world country accountable to such standard. Did your bigoted father not teach you the story of Idi Amin or the geno id's in Rwanda? Even the Britain n USA you look up to for moral n world standard are busy killing civilians in Afghanistan n Iraq on a daily basis, talk less of 3rd world Nigeria with every moral to exterminate a bigoted tribe filled with hatred bigotry n extreme foolishness.


Sanchez01:

I don't want to dwell on the weapon of starvation as warfare the Nigerian Government used on the then Eastern region. I honestly don't. I wish I could re-upload the Associated Press videos on my laptop and then share the links but last time I tried, they were removed from YouTube immediately on violation grounds.

Below are some things to take away from the clips:

1. Ojukwu's 'world press' conference prior the war saw him boasting that the Nigerian government would be surprised. He grinned and stroked his beard in the interview which had so many white pressmen around him. He claimed food had been saved to last his people for so long. This video is still on YouTube, on AP's channel.

2. Ojukwu's mercenaries from Sweden and Belgium trained and worked with the Biafran soldiers and left months after he had no money to pay them. This is also on AP's channel.

3. When the Nigerian Army blocked Port Harcourt, Ojukwu knew he had been dealt a major blow but went on and food ran out among the people. Whatever food was left got stashed in Ojukwu's mansion on his order. From there, he feed only his family and the family of his high-ranking soldiers. Taken down from AP's channel. I saw it at some point but couldn't find it again. Fortunately, it was part of the videos I downloaded on the war from AP's channel.

4. With no food and farms destroyed, the people resorted to feeding off corpses. It started with enemy soldiers until it became almost all corpses. There is a video of how this started on AP's channel.

5. Famine in the Eastern region took a different dimension when younger boys would go very far into war territories to look for corpses. As it became dangerous to proceed, the younger ones felt it more. The war could have been ended on account of the people but Ojukwu immediately asked the white press men attached to his mansion to do another world press conference and a documentary of the starving children. It would later be sent to Europe. The initial goal was to get the military and support from certain European countries. This should still be available on AP's channel.

6. The UN rallied and sent several aids through drop planes to the Eastern region and also missionaries who set up a refuge camp to look after the starving people. I'm sure we've all seen this one video.

7. Ojukwu wanted to use the UN drop planes to bring in more weapons which the UN didn't agree to. The UN claimed it only render aids and not take part in wars. An obviously frustrated and angry Ojukwu barred UN planes from bringing food and medical supplies as he perceived the UN as an enemy since they weren't willing to 'help his people'. To cover this, he sacked all white press men attached to his mansion as they started negative reporting against Ojukwu and the AP claimed 'he was more interested in his ego than his people'. This video should still be on YouTube. A further indictment by the FBI some years ago fingered Ojukwu and Gowon as the primary culprits responsible for the death of several.

8. Ojukwu's last blow was the advancement of his army to 'seize Lagos'. Unfortunately, he was dealt a heavy blow at Ore and that accounted as his major defeat and the decisive loss that led to his fleeing surrender.

9. Meanwhile, Azikiwe had just one goal; to capture Western Nigeria through his NCNC and become the most powerful politician in the South. It was what led to the Awolowo forming the Action Group, to not only checkmate Azikiwe in the West but end Ibo domination. Did Awolowo succeed? Hell yes!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/columnist/article/the-1951-elections-how-awolowo-forced-azikiwe-out-of-western-nigeria/amp/

Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Medelu(m): 11:37pm On Jan 24, 2020
it's alright.
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by alfasexy: 11:56pm On Jan 24, 2020
the zoo is afraid
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by XANDERBOY85: 12:56am On Jan 25, 2020
bakynes3:
Igbos on this thread need not lie to themselves that their Political and Military Leaders in the first republic are responsible for their present demise in Nigeria today.

Zik's statement of the Igbos dominating other Nigerian tribes and African tribes on the front page of his West African Pilot is a solid fact.

And so what if Zik had the confidence in his ethnic groups ability to 'dominate' Africa through merit and taking advantage of business/economic opportunities? Igbos are a blessed people! Notice how the Sadauna was complaining about Igbos running things in the north...notice how Igbo states have the highest cut-off marks for JAMB....notice how all Nigerians are in agreement that if you go to any place and don't see Igbos there, you had better turn around and run as such a place would not be conducive for living.....i could go on and on!

Even in Nigeria, see how certain sections of the country lose sleep over the mere suggestion of referendum on secession or the suggestion of secession itself! They can't imagine surviving without us! You're probably one of them!
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by XANDERBOY85: 1:02am On Jan 25, 2020
Magicians:
Only a foolish tribe will expect the enemy he is at war with to provide him food so he can continue fighting him. It is baffling one foolish n cursed tribe can expect to hold a 3rd world country accountable to such standard. Did your bigoted father not teach you the story of Idi Amin or the geno id's in Rwanda? Even the Britain n USA you look up to for moral n world standard are busy killing civilians in Afghanistan n Iraq on a daily basis, talk less of 3rd world Nigeria with every moral to exterminate a bigoted tribe filled with hatred bigotry n extreme foolishness.



See this one justifying war crimes just because the victims were the Igbos he despises so much! Utterly vile excuse for a human being!

Nobody asked you to feed anyone! If you can't defeat your enemy on the battle field, fighting man-to-man, then just throw in the towel! Your dumb argument flies in the face of your claim of military superiority over the Biafrans!
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by orisa37: 7:39am On Jan 25, 2020
When Ibo Boys were about to kill TAFAWA Balewa, TB cursed them that their generations 10 times purchase will never rule NIGERIA.. I pray The Igbos repent.
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by orisa37: 7:46am On Jan 25, 2020
unbitchable:
I hope those bitter souls won't ask their bitter mod to hide this truth and delete the thread.




The Truth can't be hidden. It will come out one day as this is.
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Ritchiee: 9:02am On Jan 25, 2020
celeiyke:



Ok.
Support us and see how even d common man in ur village will see government work


But you were still backward during regionalism.
You were left to show how good you were but you failed. Even at present,Ibadan city is more developed than Igboland.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 9:28am On Jan 25, 2020
Sanchez01:

Nothing in the article is new to me. Like I have tons of videos from Associated Press prior the war, build up to war and even post war (which many people know).

The Brits planned out what they thought was best for Nigeria but the North and West never wanted the country while Azikiwe championed the Nigerian cause.

I constantly revisit the secession speech of Azikiwe and can't help but curse the man when I do. Had the North been allowed to secede and the West find its way, there wouldn't have been a Nigeria today and these complex problems we have wouldn't have seen the light of day.

Below is Azikiwe's speech when he read the riot act to the North and possible dangers of what would happen.
https://nigerianwiki.xyz/nnamdi-azikiwes-secession-speech-of-1953/

Was it because Azikiwe loved the North? No! His idea of national cohesion was founded on dependence. Oil had not been discovered at the time. The North had the ground nut pyramids and dedicated farming life. The West had massive cash crop reserves, the Mid-West had rubber and Palm Oil and the Eastern region was largely coastal with palm oil as their main.

Azikiwe and Ironsi both fashioned out that a central government would see that there would be even distribution of these resources from the other areas. The North were comfortable with being alone and so was the West. Sadly, it wasn't too long from then that oil was discovered in Oloibiri.

The same Ojukwu who led military power to the Delta to arrest Boro found it convenient to declare Biafra after an Igbo coup backfired. The rest today is history.

One take away from the whole thing was politics, greed and more greed. Had Azikiwe and Ironsi had the foresight Balewa and Awolowo had, we wouldn't be caught up in this present Nigeria.

Please where can I get this ton of videos you talked about?
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 9:49am On Jan 25, 2020
AWFCNAIJA:
It's funny how all these tribal bigots with no sense of history continue to masturbate on anything IGBO!

I would reply to the OP when he presents verifiable links to the claims made in that piece.

For the much we know, it could just be another madman meting out his hungry frustration on a Nation that has done so well for themselves inspite of every form of segregation, traumatization, and trampling that have been meted out to them.

Remember this, when you think of the Igbos, think of the Phoenix... We rise in glorious splendour from our ashes.


cheesy cheesy grin grin

Thank you for making me laugh so hard this morning.
Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 10:03am On Jan 25, 2020
Dedetwo:


You are very unenlightened. Anyway, it has always being the case of Nigeria. Araba riot started on May 29. 1966 and end September 1967 after the Nigeria/Biafra war had started. The shout of Araba stopped only when the British diplomats informed the goons from northern region of Nigeria that their silly region cannot feed itself. In fact, they were resourcefully informed by the Britsh that Chad and Niger will be better than the Republic of Arewa.

This is silly. They cannot feed themselves how?

They had the groundnut pyramids.

Till today majority of the food products enjoyed by Nigeria comes from the North.

In fact before the incoming or the colonialists, the Yorubas had been trading with the North.

So what do you mean by the North couldn't feed itself? I'm confused here. angry

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 10:10am On Jan 25, 2020
bakynes3:
Igbos on this thread need not lie to themselves that their Political and Military Leaders in the first republic are responsible for their present demise in Nigeria today.

Zik's statement of the Igbos dominating other Nigerian tribes and African tribes on the front page of his West African Pilot is a solid fact.

That's what I find disturbing. The propensity to want to dominate others. Even the late Sardauna at the time mentioned it.

I guess that's what they have in common with the Fulanis from Futajalon mountain. The desire to dominate.

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Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by celeiyke: 10:24am On Jan 25, 2020
Ritchiee:



But you were still backward during regionalism.
You were left to show how good you were but you failed. Even at present,Ibadan city is more developed than Igboland.

Is it the Ibadan I know or another one??

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