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Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by TheNiceGuy(m): 1:23pm On Jan 17, 2023
The 1966 Nigerian Coup d'état began on January 15, 1966 when rebel soldiers led by Kaduna Nzeogwu assassinated 11 senior Nigerian politicians and two soldiers as well as kidnapping three others. The coup plotters attacked the cities of Kaduna, Ibadan, and Lagos while also blockading the Niger and Benue River within a two-day span of time.

In August 1965 five Igbo Majors were beginning to plot a coup against incumbent Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa. The coup was planned because the Majors were dissatisfied with the governments actions and that most Nigerian politicians were of Hausa or Fulani descent. In a memoir written by coup plotter Adewale Ademoyega he wrote

"Our enemies are the political profiteers, the swindlers, the men in high and low places, that seek bribes and demand 10%; those that seek to keep the country divided permanently so that they can remain in office as ministers or VIPs."

The coup plotters had five goals to achieve, to Strike simultaneously in regional capitals, arrest leading politicians-kill any who resist, avoid reprisals-kill all senior army officers, prevent troop movement-block Niger and Benue, and form a new Government. They planned to strike right before the Commonwealth Conference so that Balewa would be distracted from any suspicious army movements.



Officers involved

The list below shows the officers involved on both sides of the coup as well as their ethnic backgrounds.
Conspirators


Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo)
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo)
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo)
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba)
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo)
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo)
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)


Government officials and coupist Killed

Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa† (Bageri)
Premier Ahmadu Bello† (Fulani)
Premier Samuel Akintola† (Yoruba)
Finance Minister Festus Okotie-Eboh† (Itsekiri)
Brig. Samuel Ademulegun† (Yoruba)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari† (Kanuri)
Col. Kur Mohammed† (Kanuri)
Col. Ralph Shodeinde† (Yoruba)
Lt. Col. James Pam† (Berom)
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe† (Igbo)




In the weeks leading up to the coup Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu carried out reconnaissance on Ahmadu Bello's mansion in Kaduna. Nzeogwu often took his men on a night-time training exercise known as "Exercise Damisa" which was in actuality a practice run for a military coup. The commander of the 2nd Brigade, Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, became irritated with the night-time exercises and reprimanded Nzeogwu in a telephone call to keep exercises a safe distance from Bello's mansion. Although Ademulegun complained about the commotion he had no idea of the exercise's true purpose. Nzeogwu's control over his troops was so little that he had to conscript young soldiers from the Nigerian Military Training College at Kaduna. In the early hours on January 15, 1966 Nzeogwu decided to turn "Exercise Damisa" into a full blown military coup. Nzeogwu led his men to a bush adjacent to the mansion gates and informed them of their real mission. Nzeogwu and his men blew open the mansion gates and conducted a search of the residence, hunting for Bello. After losing his temper at his initial failure to locate him, Nzeogwu found him hiding with his wives. Bello was shot along with one of his wives who tried to shield him with her body. Bello's faithful bodyguard came to defend him with a bow and arrows but was also shot.

Nzeogwu's co-conspirator, Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu, personally led a detachment of soldiers to Ademulegun's house. Onwuatuegwu made his way up to the Brigadier's room where he was laying beside his wife. Upon seeing Onwuatuegwu enter the room, Ademulegun shouted at him "Timothy, what the devil do you think your doing?". Onwuatuegwu told Ademulegun that he was under arrest. Ademulegun reached for a drawer beside his bed, and as he did so, Onwuatuegwu shot him dead in his bed, along with Ademulegun's wife who was laying beside him.

The head of the NMTC Col. Ralph Shodeinde was killed, but the manner of his death is unclear. His wife testified that he was shot by several soldiers that included Maj. Nzeogwu and Maj. Onwuatuegwu. Other accounts claim that a grenade was tossed at him. It is not clear if Nzeogwu was involved with Shodeinde's death since presumably he was pre-occupied at the time with killing Ahmadu Bello. Most accounts place responsibility for Shodeinde's murder with Onwuatuegwu. The same Onwuatuegwu, who shot both Shodeinde and Ademulegun along with his wife, kidnapped but did not harm the Governor of the Northern Region Kashim Ibrahim. When released Ibrahim vouched that he had been treated with the utmost respect by the men who kidnapped him.

The commander of the 2nd Reece squadron in Kaduna, Hassan Katsina, was not harmed during the coup. Shortly before the coup started, Katsina bumped into Nzeogwu. It is speculated that the conversation between the two men may have saved Katsina's life as Nzeogwu's familiarity with Katsina's family may have led him to exclude Katsina from the coup out of empathy. When the two men met again shortly after the coup, Nzeogwu asked him directly "Are you with us or against us?". Seeing that Nzeogwu was holding a gun, Katsina wisely replied "you know I am with you."

At around 2am Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna and some lieutenants from the 2nd Brigade HQ made their way to Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa's residence. They overpowered, but did not kill, the police officers standing guard there. Ifeajuna then kicked down the door of the Prime Minister's bedroom before leading him out at gunpoint. Elsewhere in Lagos, Maj. Don Okafor attempted to arrest Brig. Zakariya Maimalari but he managed to escape by jumping over a wall behind his house. As he was escaping on foot, he came across the car of his Brigade Major, Emmanuel Ifeajuna. Maimalari recognized Ifeajuna and had no idea that he was part of the coup plot. Erroneously believing that Ifeajuna could be trusted, Maimalari waved down the car, and was promptly shot by Ifeajuna. The commanding officer of the Ibadan-based 4th battalion, Lt. Col. Abogo Largema, was a guest at the Ikoyi hotel on the night of the coup. Ifeajuna arrived at the hotel and forced the desk clerk at gunpoint to inform Largema that he had a phone call. When Largema emerged from his room Ifeajuna and a subaltern emerged from their hiding place in a corridor and shot Largema dead. The army's GOC Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi was tipped off about the coup by a telephone call from Lt. Col. James Pam. Shortly after ending his telephone call with Ironsi, Pam was abducted from his house and shot dead by Maj. Chris Anuforo. The only Igbo to die in the coup, Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, was shot by Anuforo because he was known to be close to Brig. Maimalari and had to be silenced in order to avoid him from raising the alarm. Balewa, Col. Kur Mohammed, and Minister of Finance Festus Okotie-Eboh were initially kidnapped, but were later killed.

In Ibadan the premier of the Western Region Chief Samuel Akintola had been forewarned that soldiers were coming to get him. Akintola heard rumors of a coup and traveled to Kaduna to warn the premier of the Northern Region, Ahmadu Bello. After failing to raise any urgency in Bello, Akintola returned to Ibadan and armed himself with a rifle. His deputy Chief Fani Kayode was first arrested by the coupists. After his arrest, Kayode's wife informed Akintola of what had happened. Shortly afterward a detachment of soldiers led by Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi arrived at Akintola's residence. Upon sighting the soldiers, Akintola opened fire, wounding a few of them including Capt. Nwobosi. After fighting for his life and engaging the soldiers in a gunfight, Akintola was shot dead by Nwobosi's men.


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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by Jones4190(m): 1:25pm On Jan 17, 2023
TheNiceGuy:
Officers involved

The list below shows the officers involved on both sides of the coup as well as their ethnic backgrounds.
Conspirators

Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo)
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo) of
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo)
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba)
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo)
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo)
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)

Government officials

Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa† (Bageri)
Premier Ahmadu Bello† (Fulani)
Premier Samuel Akintola† (Yoruba)
Finance Minister Festus Okotie-Eboh† (Itsekiri)
Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi (Igbo)
Brig. Samuel Ademulegun† (Yoruba)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari† (Kanuri)
Col. Kur Mohammed† (Kanuri)
Col. Ralph Shodeinde† (Yoruba)
Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon (Ngas)
Lt. Col. Abogo Largema† (Kanuri)
Lt. Col. James Pam† (Berom)
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe† (Igbo)
Lt. Col. Conrad Nwawo (Igbo)
Maj. Hassan Katsina (Fulani)

Igbos are the main problem of this country

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by Ikpaitid: 1:29pm On Jan 17, 2023
Next time we will make sure not even one remains,we will finish all the IPOB idiots.

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by OGIBRA(m): 1:33pm On Jan 17, 2023
Thanks for providing the REAL LIST OF THE ORGANISER AND VICTIM OF THE COUP...
unlike the one that certain guy call PENGUIN 2, post earlier, just to distort history...
i dnt blame him though, na nairaland wey dey accept any post, either real or fake i blame

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by Nobody: 1:34pm On Jan 17, 2023
Igbos will be crying victims after causing problems

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by socialmediaman: 1:35pm On Jan 17, 2023
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by Racoon(m): 1:36pm On Jan 17, 2023
The OP is just being mischievous with the truth. Read Max Siollun's book "OIL POLITICS AND VIOLENCE - NIGERIAN MILITARY COUP CULTURE." to get the truest account of the Jan 15 1966 coup and all the participants
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by danvon(m): 1:37pm On Jan 17, 2023
You listed Aguiyi Ironsi on the to be killed list and quickly deleted him once you saw it contradicted your agenda

Whether you believe igbos started the coup or not the truth is igbos have paid and paid in full + interest.

Ifeajuna was eventually killed by Igbo people

And Nzeogwu was buried in Kaduna with military honours.

It's over.

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by TheNiceGuy(m): 1:39pm On Jan 17, 2023
Does it change the fact that Igbos conspired and carried out the coup?

Racoon:
Read Max Siollun's book "OIL POLITICS AND VIOLENCE - NIGERIAN MILITARY COUP CULTURE." to get the truest account of the Jan 15 1966 coup and all the participants

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by Pierocash(m): 1:59pm On Jan 17, 2023
When they saw that obi chances of clinching the victory is getting clearer day by day,they have decided to bring up a history that has longed been buried . The enemies of Nigeria will cry bitterly come feb25 after obi is declared winner.

They want to set the country on fire just because they are already seeing the defeat..


Should the igbos also start to disseminate the story of how 3m Igbos were starved to death?

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by TheNiceGuy(m): 2:13pm On Jan 17, 2023
Ask why your people here are trying to distort the history.

That's what brought about this
Pierocash:
When they saw that obi chances of clinching the victory is getting clearer day by day,they have decided to bring up a history that has longed been buried . The enemies of Nigeria will cry bitterly come feb25 after obi is declared winner.

They want to set the country on fire just because they are already seeing the defeat..


Should the igbos also start to disseminate the story of how 3m Igbos were starved to death?

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by MMempire(m): 2:12am On Jan 18, 2023
Let all this history be told and publish in every news outlets.
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by EastAlchemist: 2:20am On Jan 18, 2023
Before you pick sides
Read why we struck
By Adewale Ademoyega
Sadly we’re still faced with same issues
We were deceived by some people who didn’t wish us well
Self destruct
Learn from the mistakes of Libya
Don’t make the same mistakes
Time is running out

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by naijaking1: 2:36am On Jan 18, 2023
Op
What a cheap blackmail. Is this your biggest weapon against PO?

Show us the names of the 300,000 Igbos women and children killed in cold blood because 5 soldiers planned a coup.
Show us the names of the Igbo officers killed in reprisal against the first coup
Show us how many times Igbos have been killed by misguided crowds who think that all the propaganda against Igbos are true.

If you don't show these figures then you are part of what ails Nigeria

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by rummmy: 3:58am On Jan 18, 2023
Because of nzogwu from okapanam Delta State south south ,over 3million people from south east were killed,many raped ,their homes and means of livelihood destroyed..
Wonders shall never end..
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by ImperialYoruba: 6:31am On Jan 18, 2023
I cannot trust yanminri from here to there, and I dont sleep in hotels where yanmiri lodges as guest.

Distrust is a default of their society. It is why every ibo man sleeps with machette under his pillow. It is not to protect family against intruder, but to strike and cut his son to pieces should the lad try him in middle of night. You wonder, why would a son try to hurt his father in middle of night? It's their gene to hunt humans. They are fed human knuckles and choicy human flesh to turn them into fearless warriors. Unfortunately many hunt at home in modern times, not in forest. This is why the father, whose gene led him to choke his own father to death in sleep, must now arm and sleep with a machette under pillow, if he doesn't want to experience a choke hold from the beast he raised and fed roasted human meat from age 6. It's a cycle. Im truly surprised Nzeogwu did not drag Sardauna away for a feast, but we learnt parts were missing from Balewa, and Akintola's corpse was taken away by Onwuategwu.

Shior!

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by ImperialYoruba: 6:32am On Jan 18, 2023
ImperialYoruba:
I cannot trust yanminri from here to there, and I dont sleep in hotels where yanmiri lodges as guest.

Distrust is a default of their society. It is why every ibo man sleeps with machette under his pillow. It is not to protect family against intruder, but to strike and cut his son to pieces should the lad try him in middle of night. You wonder, why would a son try to hurt his father in middle of night? It's their gene to hunt humans. They are fed human knuckles and choicy human flesh to turn them into fearless warriors. Unfortunately many hunt at home in modern times, not in forest. This is why the father, whose gene led him to choke his own father to death in sleep, must now arm and sleep with a machette under pillow, if he doesn't want to experience a choke hold from the beast he raised and fed roasted human meat from age 6. It's a cycle. Im truly surprised Nzeogwu did not drag Sardauna away for a feast, but we learnt parts were missing from Balewa, and Akintola's corpse was taken away by Onwuategwu.

Shior!

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by 2elliot: 2:13pm On Jan 18, 2023
igbotormentor:
Igbos will be crying victims after causing problems
So, you don't believe your own Yoruba man(Adewale) who told the whole world why they struck? Sometimes, I do think that Awolowo was behind the coup from prison, since the men planned to bring him to power after they have succeeded.
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by 2elliot: 2:26pm On Jan 18, 2023
ImperialYoruba:
I cannot trust yanminri from here to there, and I dont sleep in hotels where yanmiri lodges as guest.

Distrust is a default of their society. It is why every ibo man sleeps with machette under his pillow. It is not to protect family against intruder, but to strike and cut his son to pieces should the lad try him in middle of night. You wonder, why would a son try to hurt his father in middle of night? It's their gene to hunt humans. They are fed human knuckles and choicy human flesh to turn them into fearless warriors. Unfortunately many hunt at home in modern times, not in forest. This is why the father, whose gene led him to choke his own father to death in sleep, must now arm and sleep with a machette under pillow, if he doesn't want to experience a choke hold from the beast he raised and fed roasted human meat from age 6. It's a cycle. Im truly surprised Nzeogwu did not drag Sardauna away for a feast, but we learnt parts were missing from Balewa, and Akintola's corpse was taken away by Onwuategwu.

Shior!
No tribe fought and killed one another like the yorubas before the white man came and brought civilization to Yorubaland. And that barbarism until recently ended with the Ife and Modakeke wars. But that does not mean that such barbaric instincts are gone. Yorubas were the first to start political savagery and thuggery, bringing upon the country this great calamity. The barbaric politics between Akintola and Awolowo resulting in the crisis that was nickname wild wild west.
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by YeeboMuslim: 2:42pm On Jan 18, 2023
GBAM
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by YeeboMuslim: 2:44pm On Jan 18, 2023
2elliot:
So, you don't believe your own Yoruba man(Adewale) who told the whole world why they struck? Sometimes, I do think that Awolowo was behind the coup from prison, since the men planned to bring him to power after they have succeeded.
You belong in a circus grin grin
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by mauriceminor: 2:47pm On Jan 18, 2023
TheNiceGuy:
The 1966 Nigerian Coup d'état began on January 15, 1966 when rebel soldiers led by Kaduna Nzeogwu assassinated 11 senior Nigerian politicians and two soldiers as well as kidnapping three others. The coup plotters attacked the cities of Kaduna, Ibadan, and Lagos while also blockading the Niger and Benue River within a two-day span of time.

In August 1965 five Igbo Majors were beginning to plot a coup against incumbent Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa. The coup was planned because the Majors were dissatisfied with the governments actions and that most Nigerian politicians were of Hausa or Fulani descent. In a memoir written by coup plotter Adewale Ademoyega he wrote

"Our enemies are the political profiteers, the swindlers, the men in high and low places, that seek bribes and demand 10%; those that seek to keep the country divided permanently so that they can remain in office as ministers or VIPs."

The coup plotters had five goals to achieve, to Strike simultaneously in regional capitals, arrest leading politicians-kill any who resist, avoid reprisals-kill all senior army officers, prevent troop movement-block Niger and Benue, and form a new Government. They planned to strike right before the Commonwealth Conference so that Balewa would be distracted from any suspicious army movements.



Officers involved

The list below shows the officers involved on both sides of the coup as well as their ethnic backgrounds.
Conspirators


Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu (Igbo)
Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu (Igbo)
Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna (Igbo)
Maj. Chris Anuforo (Igbo)
Maj. Don Okafor (Igbo)
Maj. Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba)
Maj. Humphrey Chukwuka (Igbo)
Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi (Igbo)
Capt. Ben Gbulie (Igbo)
Capt. Ogbu Oji (Igbo)


Government officials and coupist Killed

Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa† (Bageri)
Premier Ahmadu Bello† (Fulani)
Premier Samuel Akintola† (Yoruba)
Finance Minister Festus Okotie-Eboh† (Itsekiri)
Brig. Samuel Ademulegun† (Yoruba)
Brig. Zakariya Maimalari† (Kanuri)
Col. Kur Mohammed† (Kanuri)
Col. Ralph Shodeinde† (Yoruba)
Lt. Col. James Pam† (Berom)
Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe† (Igbo)




In the weeks leading up to the coup Maj. Kaduna Nzeogwu carried out reconnaissance on Ahmadu Bello's mansion in Kaduna. Nzeogwu often took his men on a night-time training exercise known as "Exercise Damisa" which was in actuality a practice run for a military coup. The commander of the 2nd Brigade, Brig. Samuel Ademulegun, became irritated with the night-time exercises and reprimanded Nzeogwu in a telephone call to keep exercises a safe distance from Bello's mansion. Although Ademulegun complained about the commotion he had no idea of the exercise's true purpose. Nzeogwu's control over his troops was so little that he had to conscript young soldiers from the Nigerian Military Training College at Kaduna. In the early hours on January 15, 1966 Nzeogwu decided to turn "Exercise Damisa" into a full blown military coup. Nzeogwu led his men to a bush adjacent to the mansion gates and informed them of their real mission. Nzeogwu and his men blew open the mansion gates and conducted a search of the residence, hunting for Bello. After losing his temper at his initial failure to locate him, Nzeogwu found him hiding with his wives. Bello was shot along with one of his wives who tried to shield him with her body. Bello's faithful bodyguard came to defend him with a bow and arrows but was also shot.

Nzeogwu's co-conspirator, Maj. Timothy Onwuatuegwu, personally led a detachment of soldiers to Ademulegun's house. Onwuatuegwu made his way up to the Brigadier's room where he was laying beside his wife. Upon seeing Onwuatuegwu enter the room, Ademulegun shouted at him "Timothy, what the devil do you think your doing?". Onwuatuegwu told Ademulegun that he was under arrest. Ademulegun reached for a drawer beside his bed, and as he did so, Onwuatuegwu shot him dead in his bed, along with Ademulegun's wife who was laying beside him.

The head of the NMTC Col. Ralph Shodeinde was killed, but the manner of his death is unclear. His wife testified that he was shot by several soldiers that included Maj. Nzeogwu and Maj. Onwuatuegwu. Other accounts claim that a grenade was tossed at him. It is not clear if Nzeogwu was involved with Shodeinde's death since presumably he was pre-occupied at the time with killing Ahmadu Bello. Most accounts place responsibility for Shodeinde's murder with Onwuatuegwu. The same Onwuatuegwu, who shot both Shodeinde and Ademulegun along with his wife, kidnapped but did not harm the Governor of the Northern Region Kashim Ibrahim. When released Ibrahim vouched that he had been treated with the utmost respect by the men who kidnapped him.

The commander of the 2nd Reece squadron in Kaduna, Hassan Katsina, was not harmed during the coup. Shortly before the coup started, Katsina bumped into Nzeogwu. It is speculated that the conversation between the two men may have saved Katsina's life as Nzeogwu's familiarity with Katsina's family may have led him to exclude Katsina from the coup out of empathy. When the two men met again shortly after the coup, Nzeogwu asked him directly "Are you with us or against us?". Seeing that Nzeogwu was holding a gun, Katsina wisely replied "you know I am with you."

At around 2am Maj. Emmanuel Ifeajuna and some lieutenants from the 2nd Brigade HQ made their way to Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa's residence. They overpowered, but did not kill, the police officers standing guard there. Ifeajuna then kicked down the door of the Prime Minister's bedroom before leading him out at gunpoint. Elsewhere in Lagos, Maj. Don Okafor attempted to arrest Brig. Zakariya Maimalari but he managed to escape by jumping over a wall behind his house. As he was escaping on foot, he came across the car of his Brigade Major, Emmanuel Ifeajuna. Maimalari recognized Ifeajuna and had no idea that he was part of the coup plot. Erroneously believing that Ifeajuna could be trusted, Maimalari waved down the car, and was promptly shot by Ifeajuna. The commanding officer of the Ibadan-based 4th battalion, Lt. Col. Abogo Largema, was a guest at the Ikoyi hotel on the night of the coup. Ifeajuna arrived at the hotel and forced the desk clerk at gunpoint to inform Largema that he had a phone call. When Largema emerged from his room Ifeajuna and a subaltern emerged from their hiding place in a corridor and shot Largema dead. The army's GOC Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi was tipped off about the coup by a telephone call from Lt. Col. James Pam. Shortly after ending his telephone call with Ironsi, Pam was abducted from his house and shot dead by Maj. Chris Anuforo. The only Igbo to die in the coup, Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe, was shot by Anuforo because he was known to be close to Brig. Maimalari and had to be silenced in order to avoid him from raising the alarm. Balewa, Col. Kur Mohammed, and Minister of Finance Festus Okotie-Eboh were initially kidnapped, but were later killed.

In Ibadan the premier of the Western Region Chief Samuel Akintola had been forewarned that soldiers were coming to get him. Akintola heard rumors of a coup and traveled to Kaduna to warn the premier of the Northern Region, Ahmadu Bello. After failing to raise any urgency in Bello, Akintola returned to Ibadan and armed himself with a rifle. His deputy Chief Fani Kayode was first arrested by the coupists. After his arrest, Kayode's wife informed Akintola of what had happened. Shortly afterward a detachment of soldiers led by Capt. Emmanuel Nwobosi arrived at Akintola's residence. Upon sighting the soldiers, Akintola opened fire, wounding a few of them including Capt. Nwobosi. After fighting for his life and engaging the soldiers in a gunfight, Akintola was shot dead by Nwobosi's men.


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so u sabi history like dis now ur papa dey beg for food.idoit
Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by TheNiceGuy(m): 3:40pm On Jan 18, 2023
Do you have to conclude everyone is like your father son?
mauriceminor:
so u sabi history like dis now ur papa dey beg for food.idoit

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Re: Real List Of 1966 Coupist, The Casualties And Their Tribe by JAMO84: 4:27pm On Jan 18, 2023
Hausa will never forgive Igbo for this, that is why I always tell Igbos that hausa will never vote for any Igbo for President, not even at gunpoint.


As it is now, Igbo have only 2 paths to aso Rock, either they align with Yoruba or they wait for when one of them will be vice when a president dies, just like in the case of Jonathan.

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