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What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by bagirajoseph(m): 5:41am On Sep 15, 2022
*What Queen Elizabeth II’s Death Exposes About Biafra*
: RENO OMOKRI

Published : 9 hours ago on
*September 14, 2022*
By firstweekly



When on Thursday, September 8, 2022, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II passed on into ancestor-hood, I was not particularly moved. I like England. I schooled and worked there and those years were some of the best of my life. The English people are by far some of the most decent peoples on planet Earth.

However, I am rather indifferent about their monarch. I did not like or dislike Queen Elizabeth II. The only thing I can think of that I admire in her is her stoicism. Her ability to take pain and pleasure with equanimity. She is the epitome of duty and a stiff upper lip.

But I doubt that I bothered much about her and her goings on. I was just aloof.

So, while I was not one of those mourning, it was not because I had some grudge against the House of Windsor. No. It is just that the House of Ginuwa (the first Olu of Warri), mattered more to me than Buckingham Palace.

The above not withstanding, I was absolutely mortified by the hideous and historically inaccurate things that were said about the Queen and her family by a Nigerian woman living in America, whose name I will not dignify by mentioning.

I later got to find out that this woman has other issues, which made me understand her bitterness better, though I still vehemently reject her indecorous words.

She was one of the people who famously celebrated the death of TB Joshua and called him all sorts of unprintable names when he died. So it is no big surprise that she has turned her vitriol in the direction of the late Queen.

And so now, let me tackle what the death of Queen Elizabeth II reveals about Biafra. It shows us as a people not aware of our history, and because we are not aware of our own history, we have distorted it, such that propaganda and pseudo history has been orally passed down from one generation to the other, feeding unfounded bitterness that is destroying those who harbour it, and having no effect on those against whom they are embittered.

That is why some people believe they were just sitting down minding their business and Hausa people came to fight them (all Northerners are Hausa to some people) because they hate them. There was absolutely no provocation, or igniting events that preceded the Nigerian Civil War. Hausa people just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and for some strange reason decided to pounce on the people of Eastern Nigeria.

But of course, that is not what happened. However, because we do not write our history, and even worse, we have refused to teach it in our schools, there are millions of people who believe this version of events. In fact, they swear by it.

One fellow named Uche Nnaya even tweeted at me that the Igbos of Southeast Nigeria had a right to rail against the British monarch and the rest of Nigeria, because “you can’t push people to the wall and dictate how they react.”

Really? But do those who hold such views not know that some other persons were FIRST pushed to the wall? Uche’s response will also justify how those who were first pushed to the wall reacted.

We cannot keep holding grudges as if other people do not have their own grudges that they have let go for the peace and unity of this country called Nigeria.

My great uncle, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, was shot and killed in the street by Major Chris Anuforo on January 15, 1966. Ironically, I went to school with Anuforo’s son. Should my people carry that grudge forever?

Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was shot on the street like a common criminal by Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna. Ifeajuna tried to deny it, and claimed that Alhaji Balewa died from an asthma attack, until his body was taken to LUTH and examined by the then minister for health, Dr. Moses Majekodunmi. It was established that the body was riddled with bullets in a front page story in Daily Times, written by Segun Osoba, who later became the Governor of Ogun. He is still alive.

This was an incorruptible gentleman. He lived a very ascetic life. Materialism was FAR from him. He was an author. His book, Shaihu Umar, was the first novel written in Hausa. He surrounded himself with Southerners (in hindsight, was that a mistake?). His best friend was Matthew Mbu. Should the Tafawa-Balewa family and the people of Bauchi, where he was from, hold a grudge forever?

I could go on and on and list the people killed on January 15, 1966, and the identities of their killers, but that would just be reopening old wounds. These are historical facts, which some people deny and pretend as if the Civil War happened in a vacuum.

So, please let us stop pretending as if the late Queen Elizabeth II came to Nigeria and ignited a war. The Nigerian Civil War was ignited by a series of unfortunate events that began with the cold blooded murder of 22 people from the Northern, Western, and Mid Western regions by people of mostly Eastern region origin, which led to a counter coup by Northern Nigerian military officers on July 29, 1966, and the unfortunate pogrom of 66-67.

Many people now spewing vitriol against the late Queen Elizabeth II for her alleged role in the Nigerian Civil War conveniently forget that between August 9, 1967 and September 20, 1967, Biafran forces invaded and occupied the Midwest region, and named Albert Nwazu Okonkwo, as military Governor of the Midwest. A number of non Igbo speaking Mid-Westerners lost their lives during the Biafran occupation of the Midwest.

After the Midwest was liberated by forces led by colonels Murtala Muhammed and Benjamin Adekunle, more Mid-Westerners, this time those linguistically linked to the Igbo (especially in the Asaba axis), were killed. Please research it before you insult me.

I need to add that the killings by the liberating forces were worse than the killings of the Biafrans, and should truly have been declared war crimes.

Yet, in that same Midwest, we accepted Nigerians of Southeast origin back after the war. We did not seize their properties in the abandoned property saga that occurred in the Port Harcourt area and its environs. We let bygones be bygones.

The truth of the matter is that If the January 15, 1966 coup had never happened, it is most unlikely that the Nigerian Civil War would have occurred. The perpetrators of that coup opened a Pandora’s Box that the rest of Nigeria are still suffering from today!

There was wild jubilation all over Nigeria after that coup, because Nigerians believed it was a patriotic and nationalistic coup. Then the names of those killed were announced over the radio, and it was discovered that only people from the North, West and Midwest were killed, but NOBODY from the East was killed, whereas the vast majority of those who carried out the coup were from the East.

That is the remote cause of the Nigerian Civil War. We will remember it. We will also teach it to our children, so that it does not reoccur.

So, to just keep nursing grudges and reopening old wounds will do no one any good. You can bully others into submission, but you cannot do it to Reno Omokri. I know history and I am a meticulous record keeper!

It is only those who are ignorant about how the British government works that will blame the late Queen for the actions of the British government. She was a titular and ceremonial head of state, whose actions were limited to appointing the candidate who has won election directly or indirectly as prime minister, and declaring open the parliament. She was a symbol. She was not the initiator of the policies of the British government.

And even the British government are not to blame for the Nigerian Civil War. We must learn to take responsibility for our own actions. That war was the result of the ill advised January 15, 1966 coup.

The coup itself was led by Majors Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and Ifeajuna. It was executed by the following persons:

1. Kaduna Nzeogwu

2. Emmanuel Ifeajuna

3. Timothy Onwuatuegwu

4. Adewale Ademoyega

5. Chris Anuforo

6. Humphrey Chukwuka

7. Donatus Okafor

Of these seven people, only one, Adewale Ademoyega, was non Igbo. The rest were all Igbo, although Major Nzeogwu was what was referred to at that time as Midwest Igbo (later colloquially referred to as Bendel Igbo and now as Delta Igbo). Major Donatus Okafor’s mother was Tiv. However, his father was Igbo.

Incidentally, some Igbos unwisely try to deny that Nzeogwu was Igbo, and call him ‘your South-South’ brother. Unknown to them, the more they do this, the more they make non Igbos feel that those specific Igbos who say that have learned very little since the civil war.

22 people were killed during the coup, including

1. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa

2. Ahmadu Bello

3. Ahmed Ben Musa

4. Hafsatu Bello

5. Ahmed Pategi

6. Samuel Ladoke Akintola

7. Festus Okotie-Eboh

8. Brig. Samuel Ademulegun

9. Brig. Zakariya Maimalari

10. Col. Ralph Shodeinde

11. Col. Kur Mohammed

12. Lt. Col. Abogo Largema

13. Lt. Col. James Pam

14. Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe

15. Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke

16. Mrs Latifat Ademulegun

17. Zarumi Sardauna

18. PC Yohana Garkawa

19. Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo

20. PC Akpan Anduka

21. PC Hagai Lai

22. Philip Lewande

As is clear from the list above, none of them were from the then Eastern Nigeria. . (I have since learned that Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe was Igbo. He was in charge of weaponry in Lagos, and was killed when he refused to cooperate with Major Chris Anuforo).

After the coup, Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi took over. Rightly, or wrongly, the rest of the nation felt that a coup carried out by overwhelmingly Eastern officers, and of which the victims were entirely non Easterners, and which supplanted a Northern minority leader (Tafawa-Balewa), with an Igbo leader, (Aguiyi-Ironsi) was a set up.

However, Major General Aguiyi-Ironsi’s promise to try the coup plotters placated the rest of the country. Sadly, the plotters were jailed, but were never tried. And the immediate cause of the July 29, 1966 counter coup was when rumours circulated that the coup plotters had been receiving full salaries in jail and were to be promoted.

These are facts that we all should address, rather than blaming the late Queen Elizabeth II for a war she did not cause, nor had anyway of stopping. And if we do not learn from our history, there is every possibility that another war might erupt in Nigeria.

The Biafrans inflicted a very harsh occupation on present day Rivers, Cross Rivers and Akwa-Ibom, as well as present day Delta and Edo before they were flushed out by federal forces. The Bayelsa area escaped the brunt of Biafran occupation due to the fight back from Isaac Adaka Boro. They invaded Ore and hundreds of soldiers and civilians died. There is still a Yoruba proverb about the amount of people that died in Ore. Ask a Yoruba person to tell you the meaning of ‘o le ku ija Ore.

We have all forgiven and moved on. Yet, you want to reopen these old wounds and make them cancerous by blaming Queen Elizabeth II 50 years after the war?

And when you point this out, the very same people castigating the late Queen will accuse you of creating ethnic tension? Do you want to be victims and victors at the same time? Leave the woman and her family to grieve in peace. By celebrating the Queen’s death, you are giving Nigeria a very nasty reputation that will affect all of us and not only you. We cannot afford to be seen as a nation with anti British and American sentiments, when we are not able to get a better deal from China and Russia.

Reno’s Nuggets

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Sialiah: 5:44am On Sep 15, 2022
News source
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Abdul05: 5:47am On Sep 15, 2022

Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by frankputer: 5:52am On Sep 15, 2022
ok
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by MMWandali: 5:53am On Sep 15, 2022
Prof Reno lecturers again
Hmmm
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by christistruth01: 5:54am On Sep 15, 2022
shocked

Queen Elizabeth II was Nigeria's beloved Area Mama
anyone who Curses or insults her Majesty is going down

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Nobody: 6:00am On Sep 15, 2022
This is the problem.

They have distorted history in the south east with propaganda to make it seems like they are the victim of the war,forgetting that other people also suffered from the war.

People from the south south of Nigeria will never forget what the biafra troops did to them until the federal troops came to liberate them.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Corridon: 6:01am On Sep 15, 2022
christistruth01:
shocked

Queen Elizabeth II was Nigeria's beloved Area Mama
anyone who Curses or insults her Majesty is going down
I'm Yoruba but I don't agree with what you said. It is a very wrong thing to post.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by christistruth01: 6:03am On Sep 15, 2022
Corridon:
I'm Yoruba but I don't agree with what you said. It is a very wrong thing to post.

Again I ask you for the 3rd time where is your family Compound in Ilesa?

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Nobody: 6:05am On Sep 15, 2022
I bet non of our brethrens from the East will have anything to say about this factual and balanced presentation of historical events they always revise fraudulently so as to appear the victims.

Till today they are doing the same because it is not possible to change a fundamentally rotten core. They will always be irredeemable anarchists, troublemakers and divisive elements. It is others that must beware of them.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by gidgiddy: 6:12am On Sep 15, 2022
Ha

Whoever wrote this is trying to pull a wool over peoples eyes. The civil war did not happen because of the first coup, every country in West Africa went through coups around the same time in the 60's but none fought civil war over it.

Lets start telling our selves the truth here. The civil war happened because Gowon broke the Aburi agreement he signed in Ghana that was to prevent war and keep Nigeria one. He did that because that was the only way him and his fellow Northern cohorts could become masters of Nigeria

The first coup was no different from the 7 other coups that happened in Nigeria, officers mainly from a particular section of the country will come together and launch a coup, sometimes bloody, sometimes bloodless. Dimka led a coup with mostly officers from the middle belt, that killed the head of state, Murtala Mohammed. But you will never hear anyone call Dimka's coup a middle belt coup

Only the first coup has ethnic or sectional colouration because Igbos were heavily involved. Always one rule for Igbos, another rule for the rest of Nigeria

Now lets talk about Uju Anya. A civil war was fought in which millions died, mostly Igbos. They said it was to keep Nigeria one. Britain heavily supported Nigeria with arms and ammunition to kill millions of Uju Anya's people

So how does anyone expect Uju Anya to like the Queen? The figure head of a country that helped Nigeria commit genocide on her people and her family?

I am a proud Igbo man who bears no grudge against the Queen and I think that Uju Anya misdirected her anger at her. But that does not mean I dont understand where Uju Anya is coming from, or that her anger isnt justified

Most ethnic groups in Nigeria will never know what feels like to lose millions of your kindred in a war of liberation, have your land devastated and half your family killed.

Thats why them and the writter will never understand Uju Anya's anger. Thats why most Igbos like me can never be against Uju Anya, we know where she is coming from

It is he who wears the shoe that knows where it hurts

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Nobody: 6:16am On Sep 15, 2022
thebosstrevor1:
This is the problem.

They have distorted history in the south east with propaganda to make it seems like they are the victim of the war,forgetting that other people also suffered from the war.

People from the south south of Nigeria will never forget what the biafra troops did to them until the federal troops came to liberate them.

They cannot change. If the core is rotten, as is the case with most Igbos, then it is impossible to change. They will always instigate and offend to then play victim when others retaliate.

Never will you see an argument and the Igbos is the peacemaker. 9 out of 10 times he is the cause of the problem or worsening it divisively.

Even today they are determined to fight Yorubas with ethnic jingoism and hate over the ambition of Peter Obi.

Peter Obi himself, an unrepentant bigot and vile ethnic jingoist, has stocked the fire of ethnic hatred against the Yorubas directly and fraudulently with his deliberate and cynical whatsapp deception.

Yet they back him blindly and vociferously. When the Yorubas eventually retaliate they will begin crying and playing victim.

Predictable and most Nigerians are now aware of their bad core character.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Corridon: 6:16am On Sep 15, 2022
christistruth01:


Again I ask you for the 3rd time where is your family Compound in Ilesa?
You mean I should be talking about myself in a public forum without compromising my safety? Use your brain.
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Nobody: 6:18am On Sep 15, 2022
gidgiddy:
Ha

Oya go and read from the book of propaganda all Igbos keep in the corner of their room and come back to post.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Nobody: 6:19am On Sep 15, 2022
Corridon:
You mean I should be talking about myself in a public forum without compromising my safety? Use your brain.

You have no shame. You think you're catching fun but being casually dishonest and lacking uprightness will doom your life. Mark my words.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Corridon: 6:25am On Sep 15, 2022
Dsalvo:


You have no shame. You think you're catching fun but being casually dishonest and lacking uprightness will doom your life. Mark my words.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Allison012: 6:33am On Sep 15, 2022
Abeg who killed Aguyi ironsi? just want to know.
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by duro4chang(m): 6:35am On Sep 15, 2022
Corridon:
I'm Yoruba but I don't agree with what you said. It is a very wrong thing to post.
You don't need to tell us you are yoruba before you make your point. Everything is not about tribe. It is annoying saying I am Yoruba I'm Yoruba everytime you want to comment. I doubt if you are a true omoluabi.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Corridon: 6:37am On Sep 15, 2022
duro4chang:
You don't need to tell us you are yoruba before you make your point. Everything is not about tribe. It is annoying saying I am Yoruba I'm Yoruba everytime you want to comment. I doubt if you are a true omoluabi.
The guy I quoted is a tribalist hence the reason why I called him out. I'm a true Omoluabi from Ilesha.

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by tamdun: 6:38am On Sep 15, 2022
Corridon:
I'm Yoruba but I don't agree with what you said. It is a very wrong thing to post.
Yea, am Chinese

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Corridon: 6:39am On Sep 15, 2022
tamdun:

Yea, am Chinese
What has Chinese got to do with this thread?

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by tamdun: 6:40am On Sep 15, 2022
duro4chang:
You don't need to tell us you are yoruba before you make your point. Everything is not about tribe. It is annoying saying I am Yoruba I'm Yoruba everytime you want to comment. I doubt if you are a true omoluabi.
That guy isn't yoruba

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by tamdun: 6:42am On Sep 15, 2022
Corridon:
What has Chinese got to do with this thread?
U can start ur own comment with "I am Yoruba" but I cannot start mine with I am Chinese abi

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by gidgiddy: 6:44am On Sep 15, 2022
Dsalvo:


Oya go and read from the book of propaganda all Igbos keep in the corner of their room and come back to post.

All hail one Nigeria
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by christistruth01: 6:47am On Sep 15, 2022
Corridon:
You mean I should be talking about myself in a public forum without compromising my safety? Use your brain.

You have just proven that you are not Yoruba

Yorubas have no problems naming their family Compound they do it gladly because it is part of their heritage

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by gidgiddy: 6:48am On Sep 15, 2022
The only thing Reno exposed with this write up is that Nigeria is still far far away from being a united nation

We dont get each other

Thats why Reno can brush of millions of Igbos killed in the civil war as nothing and ask why Uju Anya should feel any anger at the genocide of her people

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Corridon: 6:51am On Sep 15, 2022
christistruth01:


You have just proven that you are not Yoruba

Yorubas have no problems naming their family Compound they do it gladly because it is part of their heritage
Oya tell me yours and I'll tell you mine.
Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by LordIsaac(m): 6:53am On Sep 15, 2022
These are the verifiable facts...not the beer-parlour stories!

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Chicagoesontop: 6:54am On Sep 15, 2022
This time, Reno said the truth, just that he omitted the outcome of the meeting between the OAU, Ojukwu and Gowon held in Aburi Ghana, there was an agreement in place till Awolowo snitched and confused Gowon to disagree and breach on the agreement held in Ghana , Ojukwu reminded Gowon about the Aburi agreement but Gowon refused and carried the guns. This in particular ignited the war .

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by Samfloxin(m): 6:54am On Sep 15, 2022
Oga, you recounted this history to suit your disdain for people who are mourning millions of their people that died in a war masterminded by Britain . I ask you why did northerners refuse to abide by the agreement reached in Ghana( Aburi Accord) ? ,Is self determination and freedom a crime? Why is it that Igbos are refused to decide whether to remain in Nigeria through referendum? Is referendum a crime ,you are not ashamed that illiterate almajiris are drilling crude oil in your ancestral land and giving you security work over the pipelines? IF THE WORLD WANTS IGBOS TO FORGET THE CIVIL WAR,THEY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO GO

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Re: What Queen Elizabeth II Exposes About Biafra by derecho(m): 6:54am On Sep 15, 2022
Okay

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