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jonhemma11:It still beats me y Nigerian Govt will go and buy MRAP frm China wen we hv other countries in Europe who can gv us wat we want. D worst dt is expected to happen wen u r hit or step on an IED is d tyres of d MRAP bursting and MRAP flipping over; bt troops inside will b protected. Bt dis Chinco MRAP, i never trust am at all. I prefer my Tank to ds china Jabberwocky any day! |
bakila:Abeg no kill urself for d ish jare, na old pix my frnd. All ds foreign medias wit lies. |
nortcentrallord:No i am LANDING NAIRA frm osogbo farm! |
Alaminalpha:#chuckle ![]() |
Alaminalpha:#chuckle Now dis is wher u get it all wrong. Since d day i started wearing dis uniform back in 2004 i cease to have a state of origin, ethnicity lastly i cease to blong to any tribe. Listen now & listen gud. I am neither a christian nor a muslim. And as long as i hv dis uniform on me i am nothin bt A NIGERIAN. And dis Idea as really helped me alot, also my men bliv so much in me because of dis idea. U dnt walk up to me to criticize any tribe, religion etc i WILL TURN U DOWN because i bliv in dis con3. lastly, i hv worked wit northerners more dan anyoda tribe in d military. Get dis too, it was a Northerner (Fulani to b precise) dt put me in NDA back den. Lest i forgt i also own livestock dt my fulani friends keep for me. I trust dem wit my life more dan any oda tribe. Bt i WILL NEVER support their wrongs. I tell dem dis to der faces. Dey (Fulanis) luv me & trust me. Even one of der Ados (leaders) asked me to marry his daughter bt i turned it down. So u r vry wrong. I luv NIGERIA as a whole and d pple therein. |
LARRYDKING:#chuckle U pple will never cease to amaze me, dts all i will say. |
blackfase:It culd b passed on bt it shuld never b tried again. At least d msg has bn passed on to generations & it will continue to b. If such is tried in dis generation. It will b vry bloody, bliv me. |
LARRYDKING:U r digressing u knw! |
fcbonsai:If it is money d fulanis hav it. Dey can decide to sell der cows, get money and gv to u jst to get d informationa dey need from u bliv me. Bt still i luv der loyalty though. I cherish dt part of der lives very much. |
#chuckle One thin dt still beats me is d loyalty of Fulanis to their leaders even though wat d leader(Ado) is against ur wish u jst must grant it. Now back to d matter, fulanis are one of d most loyal pple in dis country bliv me. Wen it coms to obeyin and takin to instructions gvn to dem by der Ado; dey r gud at dt. Now i hv witnessed several occurrences here in d field involving my boys gvin out infos to fulanis. D best thin to do is jst to send d soldier to wher he/she wont hv dt luxury of tym to see his kinsmen. Isolate d personnel. Dt police corporal dt is goin to b locked up shuld b investigated properly for vital infos, if am nt mistaken he culd hv a lineage linked to fulanis. But bliv me dey r very loyal to demselvs & der leaders wen it coms to loyalty. Am always vry kiaful wen dealing wit dem or der pple in d field. I don't criticize any tribe because i dnt belong to any i STILL REMAIN A NIGERIAN so i do wat needs to b done & wen my tym is up i get out. |
dfrost:On point! ![]() |
ibietela2:Never mind abt dat, |
Just now i got off d fone from one of my boys serving in ENUGU, he sed for nw der is nothin of such at d mment. Secondly, he sed since d fulani herdsmen' menace d Army in Enugu has bn on its toes trying to frustrate der attempts & wat hv u; by confiscating der weapons & other dangerous items lik cutlasses etc. bt hw dey wer able to smuggle dis other items still beats him. Bt its lik dey(Fulani) hv dis AK47s in der possession not nw bt a long tym before nw. Thirdly, since d attack on Tuesday or der abt d Army has sent heavy military personnel to fortify and protect dis volatile villages & places dey(Army) think wuld b a target for an attack. Lastly, he sed the fulani head (Ado) has been complaining for a long tym before nw dt the sed village has been taking, stealing & killing der cows for a long tym. And he (Ado) feela d best way out is dis. So stop sayin der is an attack at d mment, pls der is none. Dts all for nw. |
eyeview:Will you b serious for ones. |
dfrost:Even though technically coup failed bt d motive & reasons for d attempt made d military hierarchy to hv a change of heart towards their subordinates from other tribes. |
kcnwaigbo:We suffered casualties but not as u think. Even though our boys wer low on ammo they stood their grounds. Before airforce came wit der jets and sent d riffraffs to oblivion. I think i hv ironed dis ish over and over again. Dis is lik d up-tenth tym nw. D BH suffered heavy casualties & our boys also suffered bt nt much. |
All these foreign medias with their lies. This is an old news not new. Jabberwockies! |
naptu2:Oh man u go old oh. R u a battack boy or wat wer u back den since u happened to witness it first hand, |
uduak2016: I think dt was FCT was moved to Abuja. |
uduak2016:Bt a partaker said der was none as at dt tym. |
Zoharariel:D army is nt wat it used to b dos days bliv. Thins hv changed +ly. |
ki02020: ![]() |
Almajiri1:Der r, ethnic sentiments can nt b d way it ones was dos days. because it will result a military revolution. Nw d Army has bn sanitized to a certain level i think. |
ki02020:Dont get u, was der ever a region lik dt? |
Jaymaxxy:Back den d hausas in d military controlled d military as if it was built by their hands! Bt nothing of such exist nw though! |
Histrings08:He (Okar) gav his life for us tday in the military. Imagine wat we wuld hv passed through had it been that coup never took place. |
patchsk:Abeg we don't, we jst need to sanitize d system dts all. The Okar coup changed the d Military especially the Army. because pple thot the hausas wer untouchable bt dt coup proved otherwise. Dis made IBB to change the way other tribes are being treated in d military at dt tym, up till nw. |
Lemeechi:You no see hw DBanj n Wande coal run leav d record label ni. Dt Jazzy na modern slave master for music industry him b. |
Over the course of two years, Lt. Col Nyiam and Major Gideon Orkar were planning the coup. Nyiam saw Orkar as a hot head and a very passionate officer that was ready to die for what he believed in. But knowing the craftiness of the Babangida regime, he pleaded with Orkar and the group of mostly midriff officers to allow him take care of the planning. Nyiam and Orkar devised a very strong encrypted way of recruiting officers. The coup was compartmentalized in such a way that two people might be neighbors and they are part of the coup, but they didn't know. Officers within the force were fiercely loyal to the administration. No one could get by without speaking Hausa. The army hierarchy was all northern, corruption in the force was rife and professionalism jettisoned. Saliba Mukoro came first in the army promotional exam, but he was not sent abroad for the course, instead a northern officer that came 9th was selected. Captain Tolofari, a very brilliant officer was even insulted by his junior and when he punished the officer, he was transferred to a smaller unit meant for someone lower than him. The northern officers were so undisciplined that they had the right to disobey superiors and nothing could happen, as long as that superior is not northern. Their attitude gave them the nickname ‘’Junior AFRC’’ A term that was taken from Armed Forces Ruling Council. To show their power. Being close to Babangida, Nyiam started planning the coup. Orkar started organizing things in Ojo from a distance. The soldiers planned the coup to the letter without being discovered. A date was set, April 28th 1990. Then Lieutenant colonel Nyiam decided that they needed support from the Lagos state administrator, Brigadier Raji Rasaki. He went to General Rasaki and after the two had a meeting, he left in the hope that Rasaki’s troops would stand down when H-hour arrived. Unsure of Raji Rasaki, Nyiam ordered one of his boys to tail Rasaki. Rasaki was tailed and he did not disappoint. He drove straight to Ikoyi and entered Dodan. This happened on April 21 1990. Immediately, Nyiam contacted Orkar and told him the coup must be executed immediately, to avoid the Vatsa situation. They sent for ex service men that were recruited into the plot. they came all the way from Bendel and other parts of the east. Then, Mukoro leveraging his partnership with Great Ogboru assembled them in Ogboru’s depot in the guise of training them to be security men. He did not tell them they will be participating in a coup. Meanwhile, Nyiam went to the government house in Dodan, he removed the firing pins from the from the T72 Russian tanks and sized up the security detail, while alerting lieutenant Uchendu that H-hour was now that night. The ex service men, armed with some AK 47, went to Apapa military depot and seized the armory. They then arrived Ojo cantonment where Mukoro was and that was where the mastery of the coup was displayed. The Officer in charge of the armory was in a party and he was called by an officer that wanted to show him a girl outside. He went joyfully, only to receive the beating of his life and the keys to the armory collected from him and he was tied. Routine was well studied by the plotters in Ojo, so, most of the people that could have defended the base were arrested with their pants down or on top of a woman. With Ojo down, the team moved towards Ikoyi and Costaine. Signals Mile two was Ignored because they knew that they needed men for the fight in Dodan and they had hoped that Babangida too would have been arrested pants down. The men moved swiftly, but their stealth movement was blown open too early, when a soldier on guard at the gate, finished the bullet in his magazine with one burst before fleeing into the bush. Babangida heard it and asked U.K Bello to go check it out. Once Bello was outside, the revolutionaries were just a pole away. He quickly entered the tank and tried to engage, but the firing pin was off, then, all hell was let lose. It rained bullets on Dodan. Bello was killed and the base was seized. How Babangida escaped is still a mystery. While people think there is an underground tunnel at Dodan, I have been there and there is nothing like that. I still personally believe Babangida disappeared with a charm. After destroying Dodan and not getting hold of IBB, the boys had simultaneously taken the Radio Nigeria complex Ikoyi and Bonny camp. Major Gideon Orkar was already giving the speech. The group then had to divide themselves. One group to flag house, another to Ikeja cantonement. At Ikeja, the ferocity of the arrival of the revolutionaries was just total horrow. Brigadier Ishaya Bamaiyi, the commander of the armored base ran into the bush behind in shock. But just before they could get into the armored shed, they ran low on ammunition and the fight became almost a stalemate there. The people that were supposed to supply ammunition were caught up in the euphoria that the coup was already a success since Dodan was destroyed. They failed to make that one more reinforcement move of ammunition while the government was still confused and without leadership. In Ikoyi, Abacha was having sex in his guest house, but still they could not find him. Again, I suspect juju. After the boys left flag house and rushed to join their colleagues to take Ikeja base, Sani Abacha came out. He ordered his son to drive him out. He armed himself with an Uzzi sub machine gun and he bravely moved to Signals mile two and from there Abacha started making contacts to all military units around the country. Once Abacha saw that the coup wasn’t Nationwide, he first ordered the armored division Ibadan to proceed to Lagos. Then he started contacting bases in Lagos. He was planning how to leave Lagos and fight back in because he thought Ikeja was down already, then he contacted Ikeja and they were under siege. He ordered Bamaiyi to defend the base at all cost. Northern officers, after hearing a part of Orkar’s speech where determined more than ever to maintain the status quo. Those that would have normally been passive, threw their weight against the coup. By this time, it was almost 5 am and Nigerians were visibly jubilating. Bamaiyi was able to turn the tide and just as he was doing that, Dangiwa Umar took Bonnie camp too. The amored unit proceeded to Dodan and some to Ojo. Fighting erupted at Orile and they were there exchanging gunfire. The situation kept getting worse for the revolutionaries, as reinforcement after reinforcement kept coming in for the government side. Orkar held the radio station despite being outnumbered and outgunned. He kept fighting with his boys. Apapa base was then taken by government forces. Nyiam knew by this time that the coup had failed. Although Nigerians supported them, they were betrayed by the excitement of people that thought destroying Dodan meant the coup succeeded. Nyiam and co decided to escape, they walked through communities and shanty towns. People were giving them water to drink, helping them with canoe rides across the lagoon. Soldiers even saw them and told them to march along. Meanwhile Orkar was defiant. He refused to escape. He fought on till he ran out of ammunition and he was captured. Did the Orkar coup fail? No. That coup did one thing. It put fear into the heart of the north and it made people see Babangida as a human being again. Before April 22 1990, IBB was a demi god. After April 22, IBB became humble. The northern oligarchy knew they must reform things if they are to survive. Babangida ran away from Lagos because of a comment made by one of the revolutionaries before execution. ‘’Our juniors will do even more, you all must be removed. The fear of that coup made it possible that no dictator was ever comfortable on that sit anymore. It also marked the rise of Sani Abacha Today, being the 26th anniversary of that coup, I want to honor the men that fought against the machination of the evil ones in Nigeria. The men that took it upon themselves to correct the ills of our society. We remember you all today soldiers of valor. Forever in our heart, soldiers of honor: Major Gideon Gwaza Orkar Captain N Harley Empere Captain Perebo A Dakolo Capt AA Nonju Lt. AE Akogun Lt. CN Odey Lt. Cyril O Ozualor Lt. NEO Deji 2/Lt AB Umukoro 2/Lt EJ Ejesuku SSgt Julius Itua Sgt Martins Ademokhai Sgt. Pius Ilegar WO2 Monday Bayefa L/Cpl Francis Ogo L/Cpl Jepta Inesei Cpl. Sunday Effiong L/Cpl Sam Mbakwe L/Cpl Albert Ojerangbe L/Cpl Godfrey Deesiiyira L/Cpl Emma Oyemolan Sgt. Stephen Iyeke Cpl. Joseph Efe WO Afolabi Moses L/Cpl Idowu Azeez WO Jonathan Ekini S/Sgt Solomon Okungbowa Private Richard Iseghoei Private Egwolo Makpamekun L/Cpl Edogamen Friday S/Sgt Jolly Agbodowi Sgt. Etim Umoh L/Cpl Sam Obasuyi Ex. Serviceman LC Otajareiri Ex. Pvt Osazuwa Osifo Ex. Pvt CP Wasiu Lawal Ex. Pvt Peter Unuyoma Ex. Pvt Synalman Goodluck Emefe Ex. S/Sgt Samson Idegere Pvt. Emmanuel Onoje Trooper Roland Odogu Corporal Lateef Awolola Pvt. Dickson Omenka Corp Ehietan Pius Private Iroabuchi Anyalewechi Private Henry Eguaoyi L/Cpl Martins Odey L/Cpl Sunday Asuquo Trooper Celestine Ofuoku Pvt. Anthony Korie Pvt Thomas Angor Pvt Edem Basi Pvt Joseph Odey Trooper Obioma Esiworo L/C Magnus Ekechi WO2 Godwin Donkon Sgt. Ojo Adegboyega Pvt Peter Abua Pvt. Phillip Akamkpo Sgt. Shehu Onleje Corp Olanrewaju Ogunshola L/Cpl Luka Yang Trooper Malkily Ayogu L/Cpl Andrew Onah Michael Ebeku |
Abagworo:Wat do you mean by that ![]() |
Beremx:Chei e b lik say u old lik me b dat o, I remember ds advert well well. I remembered bk den i was staying wit my nanny & schooling den. We came bk wit our results & so i came tops in class den my nannies old daughter saw our results & sed "hmm, d difference is clear lik 7up" Gud tyms though. Nw i b old rusty bones. |
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