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How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by LivingSage(op): 12:04am On Jan 16, 2025
How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello and His First Wife, Hafsatu, and Laughed For the Camera Thereafter

On April 19, 1964, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Premier of the Northern Region of Nigeria and the de facto leader of Nigeria, who had singlehandedly appointed his lieutenant, Sir Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa, Prime Minister of Nigeria, gave an interview to a British journalist with the BBC. Prodded by the reporter, he outlined the reason why Northerners of that era were wary of the Igbo ethnic nationality.

According to him, Igbos were a dominant tribe who had a propensity to migrate to other regions while closing their own area to outside influences and internal migration from other Nigerians.

He complained that whereas the Northern Nigeria Civil Service had employed many Igbos in the past, the Eastern Region had not reciprocated the gesture.

He further accused the Igbos of wanting to dominate others and monopolise opportunities to the disadvantage of their host communities.

He rounded up the interview by saying that he would end that and Northernise the Northern Nigeria Civil Service, and if he had to employ Igbos, it would have to be on contract.

That interview caused a stir among Igbo officers in the Nigerian Army, and one of them in particular, Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, an Igbo man from Western Nigeria (later Midwest after 1965), took his displeasure further while he served as the chief instructor at the Nigerian Military Training College in Kaduna (now known as the Nigerian Defence Academy).

In 1965, the New Nigerian Newspaper had published a criticism of Premier Ahmadu Bello, and in stark disregard of his military oath not to interfere in politics, Major Nzeogwu had driven to the offices of the New Nigerian Newspaper to shake the hand of the writer of the editorial, who as it turned out was an expatriate.

Many people think that Nzeogwu was a tribalistic Igbo. The truth is that he was not. Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna, who tricked him into taking part in the coup (it was not Nzeogwu who planned the coup), was a stark, raving Igbo irredentist. But Nzeogwu was not.

It was Nzeogwu who was a friend to Major Adewale Ademoyega, the only non-Igbo plotter amongst the putschists, although Ademoyega did not kill anyone during the coup.

Major Nzeogwu was fluent in English, Igbo, Hausa and Gwari. He was that intelligent. Nevertheless, he was a homicidal fellow who locked empathy. Today, we now know that such individuals are psychopaths.

The issues with Igbo officers, like Major Nzeogwu, and their hatred for Sir Ahmadu Bello were that it was one-sided and based on that interview. They did not balance it with the fact that Ahmadu Bello himself was triggered by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, who in 1953 threatened the Northern Region with war if they tried to break away from Nigeria, which the North was contemplating.

At a speech in Yaba, Lagos, on May 12, 1953, Azikiwe said:

"It (secession of Northern Nigeria) may lead to economic nationalism in the Eastern Region, which can pursue a policy of blockade of the North, by refusing it access to the sea, over and under the River Niger, except upon payment of tolls. It may lead to economic warfare...

if civil war should become inevitable at this stage of our progress as a nation, then security considerations must be borne in mind by those who are charged with the responsibility of government of the North."

But Northern military officers did not kill Azikiwe for threatening them.

In any case, in the wee hours of January 15, 1966, Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu killed Sir Ahmadu Bello and his first wife, Hafsatu, who stood between him and her husband.

This is a lesson to all men about who their first and true love may be.

As Major Nzeogwu was about to shoot the Premier, his two youngest wives stood up and moved away from him, according to accounts of one of his aides, who was there that day.

But as they were moving away from him, Hafsatu was moving towards him.

May Almighty God grant Hafsatu Bello al-Jannah Firdaus and give us wives like her.

I have read accounts by some persons from the Southeast casting the killing of Sur Ahmadu Bello as an act of bravery. The killing of Sir Ahmadu Bello by Nzeogwu was not an act of courage. Bravery would be when an armed man attacks you, and you defend yourself.

In this case, Sir Ahmadu Bello was not armed. Secondly, Nzeogwu did not jump out of a window or any opening because of bravery. He did so because he had asked his troops to blow up the house with a shell and did not want to be in it when that happened. He was eventually wounded by shrapnel.

When one of his men, Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke, refused to kill innocent civilians in Ahmadu Bello's compound, Major Nzeogwu shot him dead. That was murder. Sergeant Oyegoke said he did not join the army to kill innocent civilians. He should have been promoted, not murdered.

A few hours after committing his crime, Nzeogwu was photographed laughing in this attached photo. Major Timothy Onwuategwu, who had only hours ago murdered Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun and his eight month pregnant wife, Latifah, was also by his side, laughing uproariously. Many erroneously thought the white stuff around his neck was part of his military uniform. No, it was not. That was bandage applied to the area where he had the shrapnel wound.

The following persons planned the January 15, 1966 coup:

Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna-Igbo from Eastern Region.
Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu-Igbo from the Midwest Region.
Major Chris Anuforo-Igbo from Eastern Region.
Major Don Okafor-Igbo from Eastern Region.
Major Adewale Ademoyega-Yoruba from Western Region.

Of these people, only Major Adewale Ademoyega did not take part in the killings. Please find below the names and regions of the people they killed, and you decide whether or not the coup was one-sided.

1. Sir Ahmadu Bello-Fulani from Northern Region.
2. Sir Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa-Gere from Northern Region.
3. Samuel Ladokr Akintola-Yoruba from Western Region.
4. Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh-Itsekiri from the Midwest Region.
5. Hafsatu Bello (wife of Sir Ahmadu Bello)-Fulani from Northern Region.
6. Mrs Latifat Ademulegun (Brigadier Ademulegun's wife, who was eight months pregnant)-Yoruba from Western Region.
7. Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun-Yoruba from Western Region.
8. Brigadier Zakariya Maimalari-Kanuri from Northern Region.
9. Colonel Kur Mohammed-Kanuri from Northern Region.
10. Colonel Ralph Shodeinde-Yoruba from Western Region.
11. Lt. Colonel Abogo Lagerma-Marghi from Northern Region.
12. Lt. Colonel James Pam-Jos native from Northern Region.
13. Lt. Colonel Arthur Unegbe-Igbo from Eastern Region.
14. Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke-Yoruba from Western Region.
15. Police Constable Philip Lewande-Minority from Northern Region.
16. Police Corporal Akpan Anduka-Efik from Eastern Region.
17. Police Corporal Hagai Lai-Minority from Northern Region.
18. Police Corporal Yohana Garkawa-Minority from Northern Region.
19. Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo-Minirity from Northern Region.
20. Ahmed Pategi-Minority from Northern Region.
21. Zarumi Sardauna-Minority from Northern Region.

Now, out of a total of 21 people killed by the January 15, 1966 coup plotters, only Lt. Colonel Arthur Unegbe was an Igbo, and the reason he was killed was because he was the QuarterMaster-General, Army Headquarters, Lagos, and therefore was in charge of the armoury.

When Major Chris Anuforo went to his house to demand the keys to the armoury, he refused and was shot. He was NOT on the original list of people to be killed.

Exactly a year ago today, Major Chris Anuforo's daughter emailed me a threat to my life, and I disregarded it but published her email. And then, two days after her threat, a gentleman with an accent that betrayed his accent traced me to my jogging route and threatened me. I am undeterred.

As long as some people keep trying to twist the truth, people like me will expose the facts. And if you kill us, our children will take our place to prevent you from spinning a false narrative.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by calaway(m):
Over 400 Igbo soldiers and officers who knew nothing about the coup where deceived rounded up and murdered in cold blood by hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Over 200,000 innocent Igbo men, women and children where killed and their properties coverted in the northern and western nigeria. the polgrom of 1966 led to the declaration of biafra and the civil war which lead to the killing of over 2 million Igbos men women and children by armament and weaponization of hunger by the hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Yet Igbos have moved on.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by dinachi(m): 12:57am On Jan 16, 2025
LivingSage:
How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello and His First Wife, Hafsatu, and Laughed For the Camera Thereafter

On April 19, 1964, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Premier of the Northern Region of Nigeria and the de facto leader of Nigeria, who had singlehandedly appointed his lieutenant, Sir Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa, Prime Minister of Nigeria, gave an interview to a British journalist with the BBC. Prodded by the reporter, he outlined the reason why Northerners of that era were wary of the Igbo ethnic nationality.

According to him, Igbos were a dominant tribe who had a propensity to migrate to other regions while closing their own area to outside influences and internal migration from other Nigerians.

He complained that whereas the Northern Nigeria Civil Service had employed many Igbos in the past, the Eastern Region had not reciprocated the gesture.

He further accused the Igbos of wanting to dominate others and monopolise opportunities to the disadvantage of their host communities.

He rounded up the interview by saying that he would end that and Northernise the Northern Nigeria Civil Service, and if he had to employ Igbos, it would have to be on contract.

That interview caused a stir among Igbo officers in the Nigerian Army, and one of them in particular, Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, an Igbo man from Western Nigeria (later Midwest after 1965), took his displeasure further while he served as the chief instructor at the Nigerian Military Training College in Kaduna (now known as the Nigerian Defence Academy).

In 1965, the New Nigerian Newspaper had published a criticism of Premier Ahmadu Bello, and in stark disregard of his military oath not to interfere in politics, Major Nzeogwu had driven to the offices of the New Nigerian Newspaper to shake the hand of the writer of the editorial, who as it turned out was an expatriate.

Many people think that Nzeogwu was a tribalistic Igbo. The truth is that he was not. Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna, who tricked him into taking part in the coup (it was not Nzeogwu who planned the coup), was a stark, raving Igbo irredentist. But Nzeogwu was not.

It was Nzeogwu who was a friend to Major Adewale Ademoyega, the only non-Igbo plotter amongst the putschists, although Ademoyega did not kill anyone during the coup.

Major Nzeogwu was fluent in English, Igbo, Hausa and Gwari. He was that intelligent. Nevertheless, he was a homicidal fellow who locked empathy. Today, we now know that such individuals are psychopaths.

The issues with Igbo officers, like Major Nzeogwu, and their hatred for Sir Ahmadu Bello were that it was one-sided and based on that interview. They did not balance it with the fact that Ahmadu Bello himself was triggered by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, who in 1953 threatened the Northern Region with war if they tried to break away from Nigeria, which the North was contemplating.

At a speech in Yaba, Lagos, on May 12, 1953, Azikiwe said:

"It (secession of Northern Nigeria) may lead to economic nationalism in the Eastern Region, which can pursue a policy of blockade of the North, by refusing it access to the sea, over and under the River Niger, except upon payment of tolls. It may lead to economic warfare...

if civil war should become inevitable at this stage of our progress as a nation, then security considerations must be borne in mind by those who are charged with the responsibility of government of the North."

But Northern military officers did not kill Azikiwe for threatening them.

In any case, in the wee hours of January 15, 1966, Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu killed Sir Ahmadu Bello and his first wife, Hafsatu, who stood between him and her husband.

This is a lesson to all men about who their first and true love may be.

As Major Nzeogwu was about to shoot the Premier, his two youngest wives stood up and moved away from him, according to accounts of one of his aides, who was there that day.

But as they were moving away from him, Hafsatu was moving towards him.

May Almighty God grant Hafsatu Bello al-Jannah Firdaus and give us wives like her.

I have read accounts by some persons from the Southeast casting the killing of Sur Ahmadu Bello as an act of bravery. The killing of Sir Ahmadu Bello by Nzeogwu was not an act of courage. Bravery would be when an armed man attacks you, and you defend yourself.

In this case, Sir Ahmadu Bello was not armed. Secondly, Nzeogwu did not jump out of a window or any opening because of bravery. He did so because he had asked his troops to blow up the house with a shell and did not want to be in it when that happened. He was eventually wounded by shrapnel.

When one of his men, Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke, refused to kill innocent civilians in Ahmadu Bello's compound, Major Nzeogwu shot him dead. That was murder. Sergeant Oyegoke said he did not join the army to kill innocent civilians. He should have been promoted, not murdered.

A few hours after committing his crime, Nzeogwu was photographed laughing in this attached photo. Major Timothy Onwuategwu, who had only hours ago murdered Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun and his eight month pregnant wife, Latifah, was also by his side, laughing uproariously. Many erroneously thought the white stuff around his neck was part of his military uniform. No, it was not. That was bandage applied to the area where he had the shrapnel wound.

The following persons planned the January 15, 1966 coup:

Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna-Igbo from Eastern Region.
Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu-Igbo from the Midwest Region.
Major Chris Anuforo-Igbo from Eastern Region.
Major Don Okafor-Igbo from Eastern Region.
Major Adewale Ademoyega-Yoruba from Western Region.

Of these people, only Major Adewale Ademoyega did not take part in the killings. Please find below the names and regions of the people they killed, and you decide whether or not the coup was one-sided.

1. Sir Ahmadu Bello-Fulani from Northern Region.
2. Sir Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa-Gere from Northern Region.
3. Samuel Ladokr Akintola-Yoruba from Western Region.
4. Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh-Itsekiri from the Midwest Region.
5. Hafsatu Bello (wife of Sir Ahmadu Bello)-Fulani from Northern Region.
6. Mrs Latifat Ademulegun (Brigadier Ademulegun's wife, who was eight months pregnant)-Yoruba from Western Region.
7. Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun-Yoruba from Western Region.
8. Brigadier Zakariya Maimalari-Kanuri from Northern Region.
9. Colonel Kur Mohammed-Kanuri from Northern Region.
10. Colonel Ralph Shodeinde-Yoruba from Western Region.
11. Lt. Colonel Abogo Lagerma-Marghi from Northern Region.
12. Lt. Colonel James Pam-Jos native from Northern Region.
13. Lt. Colonel Arthur Unegbe-Igbo from Eastern Region.
14. Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke-Yoruba from Western Region.
15. Police Constable Philip Lewande-Minority from Northern Region.
16. Police Corporal Akpan Anduka-Efik from Eastern Region.
17. Police Corporal Hagai Lai-Minority from Northern Region.
18. Police Corporal Yohana Garkawa-Minority from Northern Region.
19. Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo-Minirity from Northern Region.
20. Ahmed Pategi-Minority from Northern Region.
21. Zarumi Sardauna-Minority from Northern Region.

Now, out of a total of 21 people killed by the January 15, 1966 coup plotters, only Lt. Colonel Arthur Unegbe was an Igbo, and the reason he was killed was because he was the QuarterMaster-General, Army Headquarters, Lagos, and therefore was in charge of the armoury.

When Major Chris Anuforo went to his house to demand the keys to the armoury, he refused and was shot. He was NOT on the original list of people to be killed.

Exactly a year ago today, Major Chris Anuforo's daughter emailed me a threat to my life, and I disregarded it but published her email. And then, two days after her threat, a gentleman with an accent that betrayed his accent traced me to my jogging route and threatened me. I am undeterred.

As long as some people keep trying to twist the truth, people like me will expose the facts. And if you kill us, our children will take our place to prevent you from spinning a false narrative.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
Try and also explain that Hausa Soldiers also murdered more than 200 Igbo Soldiers and Officers as a reprisal and then went on to also murder civilians to the tune of about 30,000 people. Include that too!
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Kam2021: 6:34am On Jan 16, 2025
What did Reno gain now from this thing he wrote? What is he trying to achieve with this ?
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Dogalmighty17: 6:46am On Jan 16, 2025
One often interesting trivia about the coup was Abubakar Tafawa Balewa's last statement. As he was about to be shot in the bush, he reportedly placed a curse. He said, "Igbo za ku rasa wurin zama a najeriya." Or something along that line.

Undoubtedly, that period is the darkest in the history of this country and Nigeria has not and probably will never recover from it.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Nonybb: 6:57am On Jan 16, 2025
We will honour Nzeogu, Ifeajuna and Onwuatuegwu with a medal of honour. They are our hero and no amount of northern propaganda would make us hate them. We love them
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by LivingSage(op): 7:04am On Jan 16, 2025
Are you now justifying the barbaric acts of the Igbos soldiers during the Igbo coup?
dinachi:
Try and also explain that Hausa Soldiers also murdered more than 200 Igbo Soldiers and Officers as a reprisal and then went on to also murder civilians to the tune of about 30,000 people. Include that too!
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by LivingSage(op): 7:06am On Jan 16, 2025
You'll not rewrite the history, we'll continue to give account of what truly transpired.

Thank God history is back in schools.

Enough of victim mentality from you all
calaway:
Over 400 Igbo soldiers and officers who knew nothing about the coup where deceived rounded up and murdered in cold blood by hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Over 200,000 innocent Igbo men, women and children where killed and their properties converted in the northern and western nigeria. the polgrom of 1966 led to the declaration of biafra and the civil war which lead to the killing of over 2 million Igbos men women and children by armament and weaponization of hunger by the hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Yet Igbos have moved on.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by LivingSage(op): 7:07am On Jan 16, 2025
Alright.

I hope everyone sees this
Nonybb:
We will honour Nzeogu, Ifeajuna and Onwuatuegwu with a medal of honour. They are our hero and no amount of northern propaganda would make us hate them. We love them
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by LagosOrigin: 7:23am On Jan 16, 2025
LivingSage:
Alright.

I hope everyone sees this
After selling your landed and house properties to Igbos in Lagos and Ogun state , you still blame the Igbos for selling to them . 😂
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by calaway(m): 7:26am On Jan 16, 2025
LivingSage:
You'll not rewrite the history, we'll continue to give account of what truly transpired.

Thank God history is back in schools.

Enough of victim mentality from you all
Where have I not give an accurate account? Lol evil people.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by MasterJayJay: 7:38am On Jan 16, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
One often interesting trivia about the coup was Abubakar Tafawa Balewa's last statement. As he was about to be shot in the bush, he reportedly placed a curse. He said, "Igbo za ku rasa wurin zama a najeriya." Or something along that line.

Undoubtedly, that period is the darkest in the history of this country and Nigeria has not and probably will never recover from it.
Which curse was that? A curse that north will be poverty capital of Nigeria, terrorism capital, educationally disadvantaged?
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by PulaPower: 8:06am On Jan 16, 2025
calaway:
Over 400 Igbo soldiers and officers who knew nothing about the coup where deceived rounded up and murdered in cold blood by hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Over 200,000 innocent Igbo men, women and children where killed and their properties converted in the northern and western nigeria. the polgrom of 1966 led to the declaration of biafra and the civil war which lead to the killing of over 2 million Igbos men women and children by armament and weaponization of hunger by the hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Yet Igbos have moved on.
Trash..

The people Igbo killed, were they not also innocent?

Una declare Biafra, yet you expected Nigeria to be feeding you guys? Ojukwu that declared Biafra, was he dumb not to know that you people would need food or nah sand una go dey chop?

I was even surprised when I read that Nigeria tried to send una people some foods… Nah the food wey Nigeria sent, nah hin Ojukwu, his family & other Allie’s were boycotting… Have you ever wondered why Ojukwu and his people didn’t die of hunger?Nigeria should never have sent you people food cuz una be enemy of Nigeria..
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by calaway(m): 8:33am On Jan 16, 2025
PulaPower:
Trash..

The people Igbo killed, were they not also innocent?

Una declare Biafra, yet you expected Nigeria to be feeding you guys? Ojukwu that declared Biafra, was he dumb not to know that you people would need food or nah sand una go dey chop?

I was even surprised when I read that Nigeria tried to send una people some foods… Nah the food wey Nigeria sent, nah hin Ojukwu, his family & other Allie’s were boycotting… Have you ever wondered why Ojukwu and his people didn’t die of hunger?Nigeria should never have sent you people food cuz una be enemy of Nigeria..
You are the real enemies. U will come to realize very soon......I trust Tinubu.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by delugadou(m): 8:44am On Jan 16, 2025
LivingSage:
How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello and His First Wife, Hafsatu, and Laughed For the Camera Thereafter


When Major Chris Anuforo went to his house to demand the keys to the armoury, he refused and was shot. He was NOT on the original list of people to be killed.

Exactly a year ago today, Major Chris Anuforo's daughter emailed me a threat to my life, and I disregarded it but published her email. And then, two days after her threat, a gentleman with an accent that betrayed his accent traced me to my jogging route and threatened me. I am undeterred.

As long as some people keep trying to twist the truth, people like me will expose the facts. And if you kill us, our children will take our place to prevent you from spinning a false narrative.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
At least give credit to the original owners of the posts you copied.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by LivingSage(op): 10:01am On Jan 16, 2025
delugadou:
Who's the owner? Braindead fool

At least give credit to the original owners of the posts you copied.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Omoawoke(m): 10:10am On Jan 16, 2025
calaway:
Over 400 Igbo soldiers and officers who knew nothing about the coup where deceived rounded up and murdered in cold blood by hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Over 200,000 innocent Igbo men, women and children where killed and their properties converted in the northern and western nigeria. the polgrom of 1966 led to the declaration of biafra and the civil war which lead to the killing of over 2 million Igbos men women and children by armament and weaponization of hunger by the hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Yet Igbos have moved on.
Pls stop editing history.

The killings of Igbos happened in the north not western Nigeria

We don’t kill people, face the people that killed Igbos and leave western Nigeria out of it otherwise you are a coward

Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Svoboda(m): 10:50am On Jan 16, 2025
That coup was very much unecessary. The plotters were naive and were inspired in some ways by the Cuban revolution of 1959 and ended up creating more havoc than it's intended good. As per the civil war, most families in central Anambra state, especially along the awka to Onitsha old road suffered casualties. The war was as uncalled for as the first coup.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by kmst: 11:14am On Jan 16, 2025
How they mischievously avoid the fact that a Yoruba Major was a key plotter of the coup just to pin on Igbo tribe.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Ojiofor: 11:31am On Jan 16, 2025
LivingSage:
That interview caused a stir among Igbo officers in the Nigerian Army, and one of them in particular,[b] Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, an Igbo man from Western Nigeria (later Midwest after 1965), [/b]took his displeasure further while he served as the chief instructor at the Nigerian Military Training College in Kaduna (now known as the Nigerian Defence Academy).

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Today in history Nigerians agreed that Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeowgu was an Igboman from Mid-West region in todays Delta state,I do not want to see or hear tomorrow from any angle that Anioma people are not Igbos or Delta North is not Igboland.You can't eat your cake and have it or I want to see proponents of we are not Igbos 'We are Benin descendants' to rise up and put a powerful rebuttal that Nzeowgu was not Igbo but a Benin man.
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:35am On Jan 16, 2025
calaway:
Over 400 Igbo soldiers and officers who knew nothing about the coup where deceived rounded up and murdered in cold blood by hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Over 200,000 innocent Igbo men, women and children where killed and their properties converted in the northern and western nigeria. the polgrom of 1966 led to the declaration of biafra and the civil war which lead to the killing of over 2 million Igbos men women and children by armament and weaponization of hunger by the hausa and their Yoruba supporters.
Yet Igbos have moved on.
Any history book or video to back this up?
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:36am On Jan 16, 2025
dinachi:
Try and also explain that Hausa Soldiers also murdered more than 200 Igbo Soldiers and Officers as a reprisal and then went on to also murder civilians to the tune of about 30,000 people. Include that too!
any history book or video to back it up?
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:37am On Jan 16, 2025
Kam2021:
What did Reno gain now from this thing he wrote? What is he trying to achieve with this ?
everyone must know their history so that some people won't wake up someday and start rewriting history right in our face
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:38am On Jan 16, 2025
Nonybb:
We will honour Nzeogu, Ifeajuna and Onwuatuegwu with a medal of honour. They are our hero and no amount of northern propaganda would make us hate them. We love them
nobody is saying u shouldn't honor anyone but when we also tell our story we don't want noise from anyone
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:39am On Jan 16, 2025
LagosOrigin:
After selling your landed and house properties to Igbos in Lagos and Ogun state , you still blame the Igbos for selling to them . 😂
when land bureau brought out statistics d other day

U Igbo noisemakers don't even have 5% properties in Lagos or south west but as empty noisemakers that u are na u make noise pass
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:40am On Jan 16, 2025
MasterJayJay:
Which curse was that? A curse that north will be poverty capital of Nigeria, terrorism capital, educationally disadvantaged?
a curse that Igbos will never amount to anything in Nigeria again n here the curse is manifesting before us
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by Godwin4444: 11:42am On Jan 16, 2025
kmst:
How they mischievously avoid the fact that a Yoruba Major was a key plotter of the coup just to pin on Igbo tribe.
please can u name d Yoruba man?
Re: How Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu Killed Sir Ahmadu Bello And Wife In 1966 Coup by KEVIND:
Reno Omokri should not forget to write that Major Chukwuma ‘Kaduna’ Nzeogwu is from Delta State, Niger Delta Region - the Region that has been feeding Nigeria since 1960.

I know this is one of the cards & strategy given to Reno Omokri by Agbadorians as we march towards 2027 general election. But Nigerians are WISER!
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