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Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Eniitankorede(op): 10:25am On Oct 26, 2024
Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs "Forgiving" As Peter Obi Alleged?

Yesterday, on Sunday, October 20, 2024, Peter Obi, the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, faced with a mass revolt by his IPOB base of supporters, was forced to give an explanation for his congratulations to the former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, who his base view as public enemy number one.

However, in his explanations, Peter Obi made some claims that are not historically accurate. He said that General Gowon is an enemy that needs to be forgiven. And that betrays the fact that even Peter Obi himself has bought into the propaganda about the cause and origins of the Nigerian Civil War and its aftermath.

So that Mr. Obi's lies are not taken as fact and history, public intellectuals like myself must set the record straight.

First of all, the fact that someone of Peter Obi's calibre can twist history so brazenly exposes us as people who are not aware of our history. Because we are not aware of our own history, we have distorted it, such that propaganda and pseudo-history have 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, millions of people believe this version of events. In fact, they swear by it.

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 the Itsekiris carry a 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 the Lagos University Teaching Hospital 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 General Gowon is an 'evil' man that needs to be 'forgiven' for igniting 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 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.

All of the people who committed murders on January 15, 1966 were Igbos of either Eastern Nigerian origin, or of Midwest extraction in the case of Chukwuma Nzeogwu.

Many people now spewing vitriol against General Gowon for his 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 that Biafran occupation of the Midwest, including my relatives.

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.

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! And now, a man who was indicted for fraud by the Pandora Papers is now trying to reopen that terrifying box.

There was wild jubilation all over Nigeria after the January 15, 1966 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 no politician from the East was killed.

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!

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 they 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 except Unegbe, whose death was unplanned.

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 playing the victim and acting as if General Gowon committed a crime for which he should be forgiven. Gowon is a hero! 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 Lukumi Yoruba soldiers and thousands of Omoluabi 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 General Gowon 54 years after the war?

Reno Omokri
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by gidgiddy:
Lol

Almost every country in Africa has had military coup and military rule, some still have it to this day. But none of them fought civil because of it. The January 15 coup was not why Nigeria fought civil war

Did Gowon do anything that needs forgiveness? Let's see

1. He went back on an agreement he signed in Ghana, and this directly led to war

2. He abolished the 4 Region's Nigeria had and created 12 states, with Decree 14

3. He took away the most important ingredient of true federalism, he abolished resource control with Decree 15

4. His tenure was a period that Nigeria had its largest oil boom era, but his administration was very corrupt, financially reckless, economically bereft, that he achieved nothing in office and squandered an opportunity that will never come again

5. Gowon spent 9 years in office without a single plan to return Nigeria to democracy

What is there to celebrate about Gowon? A military dictator, war monger and terrible administrator?
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Pahaahaahahha: 10:32am On Oct 26, 2024
gidgiddy:
Lol
I’m not sure the white bearded goat said that

But if he did say those things
Then no lele remember that saying when growing up

Patience Is key
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by ebukal67x: 11:13am On Oct 26, 2024
I never knew you were this knowledgeable.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by odejimioflagos: 11:14am On Oct 26, 2024
Reno, you are a great historian.

You have spoken well.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by helinues: 11:17am On Oct 26, 2024
Reno, let the sleeping dog snores
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Racoon(m):
This Reno Omokri is a monumental fool. Even General Gowon profusely apologised for the gruesome massacres by the Nigerian state against the East and then Mid-West especially in Asaba - the present day Delta state.

Gowon home state of plateau is now a theatre of endless blood bath, annihilation and conquest by the same blood thirsty jihadists he fought the civil to entrench in power. So is also TY Danjuma in Taraba state, and other inglorious vallians of the civil war escapades. So who is karma really dealing with today Reno.

This man will always cut his nose to spite his face because of alaigbo matter. However, the hatred kept killing him because Igbo have continued to flourished while it's antagonists that Reno have been defending and the nation continue to go down the abyss.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Bobodee09: 11:24am On Oct 26, 2024
gidgiddy:
Lol

Almost ever country in Africa has had military coup and military rule, some still have it today. But none of them fought civil because of it. The January 15 coup was not why Nigeria fought civil war

Did Gowon do anything that needs forgiveness? Let's see

1. He went back on an agreement he signed in Ghana, and this directly led to war

2. He abolished the 4 Region's Nigeria had and created 12 states, with Decree 14

3. He took away the most important ingredient of true federalism, he abolished resource control with Decree 15

4. His tenure was a period that Nigeria had its largest oil boom era, but his administration was very corrupt, financially reckless, economically bereft, that he achieved nothing in office and squandered an opportunity that will never come again

5. Gowon spent 9 years in office without a single plan to return Nigeria to democracy

What is there to celebrate about Gowon? A military dictator, war monger and terrible administrator
Counter what he said that lead to War or STFU.

Always the victim in every situation.

The only tribe that declare a war, fought it and lost but still expect pity by playing victim card.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Bobodee09: 11:29am On Oct 26, 2024
Racoon:
This Reno Omokri is a monumental fool. Even General Gowon profusely apologised for the gruesome massacres by the Nigerian state against the East and then Mid-West especially in Asaba - the present day Delta state.

This man will always cut his nose to spite his face because of alaigbo matter. However, the hatred kept killing him because Igbo have continued to flourished while it's antagonists that Reno have been defending and the nation continue to go down the abyss.
Show us where he apologized.....all this you people beer parlor lies is very irritating.

Biafra soliders/igbo didn't kill anyone during the war....it only Nigeria soliders that killed them.

Infact Biafra soliders didn't fire a single shot throughout the war....shior.

One hand they praise themselves for being brave soliders fighting Nigeria soliders for months and killing them in mass , in other hand they cry of genocides against them. Confuse tribe.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by gidgiddy: 11:30am On Oct 26, 2024
Bobodee09:
Counter what he said that lead to War or STFU.

Always the victim in every situation.

The only tribe that declare a war, fought it and lost but still expect pity by playing victim card.
Read my no 1 again and learn how Gowon went back on an agreement he signed in Ghana, an agreement that was meant to keep Nigeria one, and prevent war
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Pahaahaahahha: 11:31am On Oct 26, 2024
helinues:
Reno, let the sleeping dog snores
Speak English dammit

Snore not snores
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by helinues: 11:32am On Oct 26, 2024
Pahaahaahahha:
Speak English dammit

Snore not snores
Must you troll senselessly all the time?

A dog snores
Dogs snore

Pahaahaahahha:
Stop attending Islamic classes
Have some shame and don't derail this thread with your incoherency

Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Bobodee09: 11:35am On Oct 26, 2024
gidgiddy:
Read my no 1 again and learn how Gowon went back on an agreement he signed in Ghana, an agreement that was meant to keep Nigeria one, and prevent war
Which rubbish agreementhuh

Who declared War ??

You declared war, fought it and lost but always cry your opponent killed you.

😆
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by helinues: 11:37am On Oct 26, 2024
gidgiddy:
Read my no 1 again and learn how Gowon went back on an agreement he signed in Ghana, an agreement that was meant to keep Nigeria one, and prevent war
If there wasn't 1966 coup, there wouldn't have been anything like Aburi accord
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Pahaahaahahha: 11:39am On Oct 26, 2024
helinues:
Must you troll senselessly all the time?

A dog snores
Dogs snore
Stop attending Islamic classes
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Shadomaan7: 11:40am On Oct 26, 2024
The war was not just fought by Biafra and Nigeria, the then Eastern region was occupied by Biafra forces, the then Mid Western region was occupied by Biafra forces. The then Southern region was occupied by Biafra forces. The then Northern region was not spared of the Biafra occupation. The then Western region was occupied by Biafra forces, the then Lagos was not spared of the Biafra forces occupation.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by tundegan: 11:42am On Oct 26, 2024
Reno is a great man.

He is one of the few people that can talk about the civil war without being emotional. He is very objective.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by kedeojo(m): 11:47am On Oct 26, 2024
Eniitankorede:
Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs "Forgiving" As Peter Obi Alleged?

Yesterday, on Sunday, October 20, 2024, Peter Obi, the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, faced with a mass revolt by his IPOB base of supporters, was forced to give an explanation for his congratulations to the former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, who his base view as public enemy number one.

However, in his explanations, Peter Obi made some claims that are not historically accurate. He said that General Gowon is an enemy that needs to be forgiven. And that betrays the fact that even Peter Obi himself has bought into the propaganda about the cause and origins of the Nigerian Civil War and its aftermath.

So that Mr. Obi's lies are not taken as fact and history, public intellectuals like myself must set the record straight.

First of all, the fact that someone of Peter Obi's calibre can twist history so brazenly exposes us as people who are not aware of our history. Because we are not aware of our own history, we have distorted it, such that propaganda and pseudo-history have 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, millions of people believe this version of events. In fact, they swear by it.

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 the Itsekiris carry a 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 the Lagos University Teaching Hospital 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 General Gowon is an 'evil' man that needs to be 'forgiven' for igniting 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 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.

All of the people who committed murders on January 15, 1966 were Igbos of either Eastern Nigerian origin, or of Midwest extraction in the case of Chukwuma Nzeogwu.

Many people now spewing vitriol against General Gowon for his 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 that Biafran occupation of the Midwest, including my relatives.

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.

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! And now, a man who was indicted for fraud by the Pandora Papers is now trying to reopen that terrifying box.

There was wild jubilation all over Nigeria after the January 15, 1966 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 no politician from the East was killed.

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!

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 they 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 except Unegbe, whose death was unplanned.

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 playing the victim and acting as if General Gowon committed a crime for which he should be forgiven. Gowon is a hero! 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 Lukumi Yoruba soldiers and thousands of Omoluabi 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 General Gowon 54 years after the war?

Reno Omokri
Absolutely right. The igbos are just crying been victim where as they should have apologized to the rest Nigeria and move on. They keep telling lies. I have read severally many times about it and Reno is very correct. You planned a coup and none of the allies from Easter region who were friends,political and military with northern, westerners and Midwest were killed. Aguyi Ironsi a easterners became the beneficiary. Make Una just they play. If you people don't desist from the victim mentality syndrome then presidency will be far to obtain.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by orisa37: 12:03pm On Oct 26, 2024
GOWON SHOULD STILL TELL NIGERIA ALL HE KNOWS CONCERNING
GENERAL BISALA
GOVERNOR GOMWALK AND
DIMKA.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by orisa37: 12:10pm On Oct 26, 2024
HEAR THIS:-

OGA: 90 IS NO JOKE.

AREMU: THE MILITARY ENGINEER IS A DISCERNING SPIRIT.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by garykoeman: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2024
Bobodee09:
Show us where he apologized.....all this you people beer parlor lies is very irritating.

Biafra soliders/igbo didn't kill anyone during the war....it only Nigeria soliders that killed them.

Infact Biafra soliders didn't fire a single shot throughout the war....shior.

One hand they praise themselves for being brave soliders fighting Nigeria soliders for months and killing them in mass , in other hand they cry of genocides against them. Confuse tribe.
Very confused set of people.

War is war u kill or get killed

Ibos are very lucky muritala Muhammed was not head of state during the war.

Gowon was too gentle for my liking.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by ObiORBiafra: 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2024
Reno. I beg you, please don't stop hitting on truth. The truth heals everybody tho it will hurt at first...
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Tenkobos(m): 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2024
Bobodee09:
Counter what he said that lead to War or STFU.

Always the victim in every situation.

The only tribe that declare a war, fought it and lost but still expect pity by playing victim card.
If the army were to rise up today and kill the politicians that have been destroying this country since 1999, majority will still be Hausa and Yoruba.


Make of that whatever you want to.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by garykoeman: 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2024
kedeojo:
Absolutely right. The igbos are just crying been victim where as they should have apologized to the rest Nigeria and move on. They keep telling lies. I have read severally many times about it and Reno is very correct. You planned a coup and none of the allies from Easter region who were friends,political and military with northern, westerners and Midwest were killed. Aguyi Ironsi a easterners became the beneficiary. Make Una just they play. If you people don't desist from the victim mentality syndrome then presidency will be far to obtain.
Who will dash them presidency.

People who hated everyone with disgust except their own people

If Nigeria makes the mistake of making obi president then they should be prepared for another civil war.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Bobodee09: 12:26pm On Oct 26, 2024
Tenkobos:
If the army were to rise up today and kill the politicians that have been destroying this country since 1999, majority will still be Hausa and Yoruba.


Make of that whatever you want to.
Yea the south east has no politicians.

Your governors,senators, house of reps are saint.....infact no politician steal in the south east.

Lastly the SE isn't part of Nigeria so nothing is destroyed there, y"all are living large since 1999.


Most of you are just educated illiterate with your write up honestly.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by garykoeman: 12:27pm On Oct 26, 2024
Tenkobos:
If the army were to rise up today and kill the politicians that have been destroying this country since 1999, majority will still be Hausa and Yoruba.


Make of that whatever you want to.
So ibo politician are not part of the majority of those that destroy Nigeria.

Nigeria lost $32bn during Jonathan regime which ibo people were the major beneficiary.

No tangible project to show for it just wastefulness and corruption.



That what we have been saying u paint ur own people as messiah while making other people as been corrupt.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Tenkobos(m): 12:28pm On Oct 26, 2024
odejimioflagos:
Reno, you are a great historian.

You have spoken well.
He should have told us the Eastern people that were supposed to be killed in the coup but were spared.

If there is to be another coup today, how many Easteners occupy places that will warrant their death?

Its still going to be majority of North and Southwest
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by dahmie2013: 12:28pm On Oct 26, 2024
Reno you're spot on. Later they will be shouting marginalisation. Nonsense...
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Tenkobos(m): 12:30pm On Oct 26, 2024
Bobodee09:
Yea the south east has no politicians.

Your governors,senators, house of reps are saint.....infact no politician steal in the south east.

Lastly the SE isn't part of Nigeria so nothing is destroyed there, y"all are living large since 1999.


Most of you are just educated illiterate with your write up honestly.
Army wants to unseat the president


And they start by killing governors 😂 😂


Wise man don drop quote.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by tishbite42: 12:30pm On Oct 26, 2024
No ministerial position, Reno Monkey
Bianca just got a job
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by garykoeman: 12:31pm On Oct 26, 2024
Tenkobos:
He should have told us the Eastern people that were supposed to be killed in the coup but were spared.

If there is to be another coup today, how many Easteners occupy places that will warrant their death?

Its still going to be majority of North and Southwest
Zik, mbadiwe, okpara and other igbo senior millitary should have gone with the coup.


Ozumba mbadiwe was the most corrupt official in the balewa regime.
Re: Did General Gowon Do Anything That Needs Forgiving?…reno Omokri by Tenkobos(m): 12:32pm On Oct 26, 2024
garykoeman:
So ibo politician are not part of the majority of those that destroy Nigeria.

Nigeria lost $32bn during Jonathan regime which ibo people were the major beneficiary.

No tangible project to show for it just wastefulness and corruption.



That what we have been saying u paint ur own people as messiah while making other people as been corrupt.
There was Obasanjo, Yaradua, Jonathan, Buhari, and now Tinubu.

None of them is Igbo so even if they kill the few that benefited under Jonathan, by the time you kill those under Obasanjo, Yaradua, Buhari, and now Tinubu, it will start looking like another Igbo coup because majority will Southwest and North.
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