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The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by uyiekpenn(m): 3:28pm On Jun 12, 2020
Those who arrested and sentenced Isaac Adaka Boro to death for declaring Niger Delta Republic were neither Hausa-Fulanis nor Yorubas but two supposed brothers of who were supposedly his Biafrans brothers named, Gen Aguiyi Ironsi & Col Odumegwu Ojukwu. Great Uncle Adaka Boro saw the goings, he saw d future & declared Rep Of Niger Delta, Ojukwu on d order of Ironsi unleashed terror on Boro's troops, he wiped out 150 Boro's soldiers & got Boro arrested, he stripped him half naked as seen in d picture above, then Ironsi govt sentenced him to death by hanging but while d hero was awaiting his death, d counter coup by some northern military officers took place &Adaka Boro, "The Man who saw Tomorrow" was freed.

Adaka Boro was not a Yoruba nor Hausa/Fulani but from the south south which the Igbos carved in their map as part of Biafra. He would have been executed if not for the Northerners, the Gambaris as they are called. So who betrayed who? Boro wants secession, u killed his men & sentenced him to death because you were in power & dont wants others freed, now you are shamefuly calling for secession because the Fulani or Hausa is in power, then you will be here telling us that you are angels and saint. "What is good for d goose is good for the gander"

Who betrayed who? Who is wicked? During d reign of d Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa, the Chief of Defence Staff was from the East, so were the Chief of Army Staff, Navy, IGP, Internal and External Affairs Ministers and many other cabinet ministers. Yet an officer from Igbo A Major Kaduna Nzeogwu who was brought up by the same premier as a son, he loved and cared for him, sent him to NDA and he was called Uncle by Sardauna 's children while Sardauna called him son. D same Nzeogwu planned d 1st could in Nigeria &killed d man who made him He cold blooded lunch myseres him, killed a pregnant mother, a woman who called him son. A visit to their residence 3years ago still showed a preserved stain of blood on d wall for history. Brigadier Shidehinde a Yoruba Commander at 1Div was earlier wasted before the Premier 90% Of Army officers wasted were from the North and South West. If not Gens Yakubu Danjuma, Gowon &co, there would have been a total annihilation of all Northern and south west/South south officers in d Nigerian Army by Ironsi and Ojukwu then we would have all b slaves for life.

So who betrayed who, who's against secession? Late Obafemi Awolowo &Sardauna prior to the independence were moving for secession clause in d constitution then, but Late Nnamdi Azikwe &some Igbo brethren berated them, on another pressure by d duo for the clause, Zik set them up Awolowo was jailed, the North and South West/south south were termed enemies of the colonialists by the then mole Dr Nnamdi Azikwe. If not for his treachery d secession clause would have been in our constitution &that could have made it easy for even d Biafra to go.

Adaka Boro who saw tomorrow could have lead d way 2ru Rep of Niger Delta& possibly Biafra could have been a reality but Biafra in charge of govt Wasted Uncle Boro's men, mostly Niger Deltans &Yorubas, then naked Boro &sentenced him to death. Now u are talking about secession Through what laws, the one you betrayed Awolowo and Sardauna for or the one you wanted to hang D hero Adaka Boro for after wasting his men? Who is the traitor, who is the green snake under the green grass, who is the betrayal if not d Igbos?

Before I forget, the constitution, d type of govt been ran as at when Nzeogwu struck gave autonomies to the region until Gen A Ironsi organised constitutional amendment with his brother Prof Ben Nwabueze now our elders stateman, whose Comitee altered d constitution And took the power to the centre, so that the wealth &the power, authorities of this nation would be in d hands of the Ironsi and by extension the Igbos, that was how power got to the centre. Now you are among for restructuring. Have you asked "Who de-strucutred it before? " So when next u will called other tribes traitors,slaves or whatever remember what evils some of yur elders dead& alive has done &stopped creating more enemies for yourself. No region or tribe can do it alone, "All needs All" "U can't alone vote for yourself &win u need others"

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by TUANKU(m): 3:31pm On Jun 12, 2020
Ethnic bigots will have a field day on this post. Let me wait here.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Freeeanijor: 3:48pm On Jun 12, 2020
Karma!!!
History should be reintroduced in our schools. People need to know where they came from so that they can know where they are going to.
Ipob is an Igbo project and my state akwaibom is no part of that project and no south south states is part of ipob.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by DEROX: 4:05pm On Jun 12, 2020
they should have allowed him secede now see tables turned wink

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Hotice085: 4:09pm On Jun 12, 2020
The only people that can LIE about the civil are the lovers of OJUKWU and KANU, let them continue deceiving themselves.
BIAFRA owe Adaka Boro a great apology, and they( BIAFRA) almost killed him
Lemme see the lies any of them will come and say here

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by helinues: 4:11pm On Jun 12, 2020
sad

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by IGBOSON1: 4:14pm On Jun 12, 2020
The Igbos or the Ironsi gov’t?
Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by EsomahJD: 4:15pm On Jun 12, 2020
They should have allowed him to secede.

Meanwhile, Brigadier Adekunle a yoruba did worst by taking boro's life to prevent future agitation from him.

This is after helping Nigeria to fight the civil war.

What a sad world angry

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Nobody: 4:21pm On Jun 12, 2020
Yes we did....though the war was before the white man came way before the amalgamation of Nigeria grin
Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Alawe(m): 4:22pm On Jun 12, 2020
Nonsense. I beg make way for me jare.
Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by helinues: 4:22pm On Jun 12, 2020
IGBOSON1:
The Igbos or the Ironsi gov’t?

Was Ironsi from NE?

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by BlowYourMind: 4:28pm On Jun 12, 2020
Everyone was fighting for his own selfish interest, even Azikwe was against the secession of the North before he realized he was a loser and want to use Awolowo as a bait to secede but Awolowo see beyond the antics of Azikwe instead of declaring Oduduwa state after he was released by Gowon, Awolowo joined Gowon's government instead of being a tool in the hand of Azikwe and his selfish interest to ride on SOuth south and her oil

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by flokii: 4:33pm On Jun 12, 2020
The people of Niger Delta must never succumb to any ploy by any tribe to enslave and dominate them.. We SS/SE is eye service.

You won't see Yorubas or Hausas claiming we SW/SS or NW/SS for any reason. A word is enough for the wise.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Skillsnigeria: 4:36pm On Jun 12, 2020
FLASHBACK:
During the Biafran-Nigerian civil war, there were a few Biafran sons and daughters, who were deceived by the Hausa-controlled Nigerian government and used to fight their fellow Biafrans. Some of them were made to believe that Biafra was dominated by Igbos, who would commandeer all the resources. Isaac Adaka Boro and Ken Saro Wiwa were among the prominent sons who were misguided. They paid dearly for their betrayal of the Biafran Republic with their lives. And for more than fifty years, their kith and kin have suffered the nemesis of the errors of these sons who were misled and betrayed by the Hausas and their Yoruba friends.
Isaac Boro was killed at the peak of the war in controversial circumstances that strongly linked Colonel Benjamin Adenkule to the death, while Ken Saro Wiwa was eventually killed by Sani Abacha, who worked with him during the war, at Bonny. The stories of Isaac Adaka Boro and Ken Saro Wiwa are great lessons for contemporary and potential betrayals of the renewed movement for the restoration of Biafran Republic.
Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, from Kaiama (in present day Bayelsa State), was born in September 10, 1938 in Oloibiri.
Isaac Boro, while studying Chemistry at University of Nigeria Nsukka became the Student Union President of the University. Despite this support and political patronage he got from his Igbo brothers at the university, Boro led the first revolution of resource control in Nigeria few months after Aguiyi Ironsi became the Head of State of Nigeria.
He formed the Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF), the first armed militia of only Ijaw extraction. On February 23, 1966, Boro and his NDVF declared the Niger Delta Republic. This was the first time any part of Nigeria tried to secede. He believed that the Ijaw people deserved a fairer share of proceeds of the oil wealth than they were getting from the Federal Government.
For twelve days Boro and his militias battled the Federal forces before they were finally defeated by the far superior Federal firepower. Isaac Boro and some of his men were convicted of treason and sentenced to death, but Ironsi out of mercy decided to jail him instead of killing him as demanded by the law.
Isaac Boro Revolution
Isaac Boro Revolution
On the eve of the Biafran-Nigerian war in May 1967, Yakubu Gowon granted him amnesty and drafted him into the Nigerian Army. He was afterwards commissioned as a major in the Nigerian Army. With his army of 1000 Ijaw soldiers he fought alongside Col. Benjamin Adekunle, who was heading the 3rd Marine Commando Division of the Nigerian army. With their deep knowledge of the Niger Delta creeks, Boro and his men guided the federal forces and pushed Biafrans back from the region. Boro fought with the Nigerian forces thinking as they had promised him he was liberating the Niger Delta from Biafran forces. He however never realised he was handing his people and the huge resources in the region into the hands of Hausa-Fulani and Yorubas who pillaged the region for years to come and impoverished his people till date.
Isaac Boro was betrayed by the Nigerian forces he trusted. On May 16, 1968, after a successful battle against Biafran forces at Ogu (near Okrika) in Rivers State, Boro was ambushed by what many of his men then believed was a unit sent by Col Adekunle. In a brief and fierce battle, Adenkunle’s men gunned him down. His death went down in history as mysterious and as there was no conclusive evidence on who killed him.
Strong allegations are rife that treacherous, Adekunle, threatened by Boro’s rising prominence in the Nigerian Army, killed Boro in order to usurp the glories of the success Boro helped the 3 Marine Commando Division to achieve. He wanted to silence Boro as well silence the people of Niger Delta. Subsequent to Boro’s death, Adekunle took all the credits of the successes of the division.
A Regimental Sergeant Major under Boro was quoted as saying that Boro did not die in the heat of battle with the Biafran forces. He said the area had already been captured and secured by his company and Major Boro was on an inspection tour when they came under fire. The type of gunfire that erupted during the firefight that killed Boro was completely different from what the Biafrans were known to use in that sector of the war. This confirmed to them that it was one of the federal troops units that carried out the ambush.
As soon as Boro died, his 1000 band of soldiers was disbanded. According to Olusegun Obasanjo in his book My Command, Adekunle’s post-war political ambition pushed him into killing Boro, as he was using the war to building a ‘formidable’ name for himself. Obasanjo stated that “Col. Adekunle, at this point saw the war not only in terms of crushing a rebellion, but also as a means of building himself up for any future political position or responsibility which he might wish to seek, I knew of people of Western State origin who had felt politically victimized and who saw in Col. Adekunle a saviour and told him so, and he believed them.”
What Boro fought and died for had eluded his people for years. Niger Delta has remained impoverished despite the huge revenue it has continued to generate for the country. Oil fields and mining leases have been allocated to northern oligarchs and friends. Isaac Boro remains a lesson for future revolutionaries in knowing where to pitch their tent.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by flokii: 4:50pm On Jun 12, 2020
Hotice085:
The only people that can LIE about the civil are the lovers of OJUKWU and KANU, let them continue deceiving themselves.
BIAFRA owe Adaka Boro a great apology, and they( BIAFRA) almost killed him
Lemme see the lies any of them will come and say here

It's common Knowledge that Aguiyi Ironsi and Ojukwu, two prominent Igbos fought Adaka Boro and killed most of his kinsmen..

I guess that is the reason Southern tribes like Ijaws have deep rooted hatred for anything Igbo. They refused to return any of their belongings after the civil war.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by wingmanIII: 5:01pm On Jun 12, 2020
Most stupid and senseless thread.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Uchek(m): 5:05pm On Jun 12, 2020
Do you guys ever have any tangible thing to do?

BlowYourMind:
Everyone was fighting for his own selfish interest, even Azikwe was against the secession of the North before he realized he was a loser and want to use Awolowo as a bait to secede but Awolowo see beyond the antics of Azikwe instead of declaring Oduduwa state after he was released by Gowon, Awolowo joined Gowon's government instead of being a tool in the hand of Azikwe and his selfish interest to ride on SOuth south and her oil

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by gnykelly(m): 5:06pm On Jun 12, 2020
nl
Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Benevento(m): 5:11pm On Jun 12, 2020
Ibos are just too greedy.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Nigeriabiafra80: 5:14pm On Jun 12, 2020
Ok
Now tell me who killed Adaka boro?
Was it also Ojukwu
Or adekunle with the aide of northerners

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Sammy07: 5:16pm On Jun 12, 2020
pro east, what do you have to say?
Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by sageb: 5:17pm On Jun 12, 2020
Skillsnigeria:
FLASHBACK:
During the Biafran-Nigerian civil war, there were a few Biafran sons and daughters, who were deceived by the Hausa-controlled Nigerian government and used to fight their fellow Biafrans. Some of them were made to believe that Biafra was dominated by Igbos, who would commandeer all the resources. Isaac Adaka Boro and Ken Saro Wiwa were among the prominent sons who were misguided. They paid dearly for their betrayal of the Biafran Republic with their lives. And for more than fifty years, their kith and kin have suffered the nemesis of the errors of these sons who were misled and betrayed by the Hausas and their Yoruba friends.
Isaac Boro was killed at the peak of the war in controversial circumstances that strongly linked Colonel Benjamin Adenkule to the death, while Ken Saro Wiwa was eventually killed by Sani Abacha, who worked with him during the war, at Bonny. The stories of Isaac Adaka Boro and Ken Saro Wiwa are great lessons for contemporary and potential betrayals of the renewed movement for the restoration of Biafran Republic.
Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, from Kaiama (in present day Bayelsa State), was born in September 10, 1938 in Oloibiri.
Isaac Boro, while studying Chemistry at University of Nigeria Nsukka became the Student Union President of the University. Despite this support and political patronage he got from his Igbo brothers at the university, Boro led the first revolution of resource control in Nigeria few months after Aguiyi Ironsi became the Head of State of Nigeria.
He formed the Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF), the first armed militia of only Ijaw extraction. On February 23, 1966, Boro and his NDVF declared the Niger Delta Republic. This was the first time any part of Nigeria tried to secede. He believed that the Ijaw people deserved a fairer share of proceeds of the oil wealth than they were getting from the Federal Government.
For twelve days Boro and his militias battled the Federal forces before they were finally defeated by the far superior Federal firepower. Isaac Boro and some of his men were convicted of treason and sentenced to death, but Ironsi out of mercy decided to jail him instead of killing him as demanded by the law.
Isaac Boro Revolution
Isaac Boro Revolution
On the eve of the Biafran-Nigerian war in May 1967, Yakubu Gowon granted him amnesty and drafted him into the Nigerian Army. He was afterwards commissioned as a major in the Nigerian Army. With his army of 1000 Ijaw soldiers he fought alongside Col. Benjamin Adekunle, who was heading the 3rd Marine Commando Division of the Nigerian army. With their deep knowledge of the Niger Delta creeks, Boro and his men guided the federal forces and pushed Biafrans back from the region. Boro fought with the Nigerian forces thinking as they had promised him he was liberating the Niger Delta from Biafran forces. He however never realised he was handing his people and the huge resources in the region into the hands of Hausa-Fulani and Yorubas who pillaged the region for years to come and impoverished his people till date.
Isaac Boro was betrayed by the Nigerian forces he trusted. On May 16, 1968, after a successful battle against Biafran forces at Ogu (near Okrika) in Rivers State, Boro was ambushed by what many of his men then believed was a unit sent by Col Adekunle. In a brief and fierce battle, Adenkunle’s men gunned him down. His death went down in history as mysterious and as there was no conclusive evidence on who killed him.
Strong allegations are rife that treacherous, Adekunle, threatened by Boro’s rising prominence in the Nigerian Army, killed Boro in order to usurp the glories of the success Boro helped the 3 Marine Commando Division to achieve. He wanted to silence Boro as well silence the people of Niger Delta. Subsequent to Boro’s death, Adekunle took all the credits of the successes of the division.
A Regimental Sergeant Major under Boro was quoted as saying that Boro did not die in the heat of battle with the Biafran forces. He said the area had already been captured and secured by his company and Major Boro was on an inspection tour when they came under fire. The type of gunfire that erupted during the firefight that killed Boro was completely different from what the Biafrans were known to use in that sector of the war. This confirmed to them that it was one of the federal troops units that carried out the ambush.
As soon as Boro died, his 1000 band of soldiers was disbanded. According to Olusegun Obasanjo in his book My Command, Adekunle’s post-war political ambition pushed him into killing Boro, as he was using the war to building a ‘formidable’ name for himself. Obasanjo stated that “Col. Adekunle, at this point saw the war not only in terms of crushing a rebellion, but also as a means of building himself up for any future political position or responsibility which he might wish to seek, I knew of people of Western State origin who had felt politically victimized and who saw in Col. Adekunle a saviour and told him so, and he believed them.”
What Boro fought and died for had eluded his people for years. Niger Delta has remained impoverished despite the huge revenue it has continued to generate for the country. Oil fields and mining leases have been allocated to northern oligarchs and friends. Isaac Boro remains a lesson for future revolutionaries in knowing where to pitch their tent.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Iamgrey5(m): 5:17pm On Jun 12, 2020
EsomahJD:
They should have allowed him to secede.

Meanwhile, Brigadier Adekunle a yoruba did worst by taking boro's life to prevent future agitation from him.

This is after helping Nigeria to fight the civil war.

What a sad world angry

Boro was under Adekunle's command

So why would he ambush who he controlled in the middle of a war they were not sure they were going to win?

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by EsomahJD: 5:21pm On Jun 12, 2020
Iamgrey5:
Boro was under Adekunle's command

So would he ambush who he controlled?

Read carefully this time

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Blackking98(m): 5:26pm On Jun 12, 2020
sageb:
Yes, they opposed it and the creation of states for the Niger delta minorities. After the premier of Eyo Ita was removed against his wish so that Azikiwe will become premier, the minorities realized that the Igbos wanted leadership all to themselves. Hence they form the calabar Ogoja Rivers (COR) movement for the creation of their distinct states.
After they'll be yapping nonsense. When adaka borro wanted to secede it was their brothers ironsi and ojukwu that killed his men , stopped his session and then imprisoned him.
Yet when we tell them we no want their biafra they'll be calling us name's. SMH

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Blackking98(m): 5:28pm On Jun 12, 2020
EsomahJD:
Read carefully this time
who stopped adaka boros seccesion?, ojukwu/ironsi or adekunle.
Let me see what you'll say.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by Iamgrey5(m): 5:29pm On Jun 12, 2020
EsomahJD:
Read carefully this time
This is Fake document released by Biafra

Boro was killed in an ambush by Biafran army.

Boro's second wife was even Yoruba by the name Bunmi.

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Re: The Igbos Fought Against The Secession Of Niger Delta Republic From Nigeria by 35824L: 5:31pm On Jun 12, 2020
Bia.fraud by iboes has always been a ploy to corner South South oil and land for themselves. With the menacing gully erosion, landlocked terrain and overpopulation in so tiny enclave, the iboes have been eyeing the south south to save them from extinction cheesy


Iboes don't love south southerners. Their ambition is to eventually exterminate and occupy like the Europeans did to native Americans.

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