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Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 8:27am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
We don't need 1966!

If we cannot coexist in 2025, break the union
If you are not ready to admit your mistakes,then nothing to move on from until we resolved the issue
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 8:32am On Jan 17, 2025
After killing millions, the issue is not resolved to you guys?
helinues:
If you are not ready to admit your mistakes,then nothing to move on from until we resolved the issue
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 8:43am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
After killing millions, the issue is not resolved to you guys?
It's not as the culprits are still living in denial
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 8:47am On Jan 17, 2025
All the culprits are dead for over 40yrs
helinues:
It's not as the culprits are still living in denial
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 8:48am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
All the culprits are dead for over 40yrs
So because of that, we shouldn't relay the history right?
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 8:48am On Jan 17, 2025
Suit yourself
helinues:
So because of that, we shouldn't relay the history right?
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 8:50am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Suit yourself
Now go and rest as I have cleared your doubting
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by danvon(m): 8:50am On Jan 17, 2025
Side note:

Nzeogwu Chukwuma Kaduna was buried with military honours in Kaduna, his body lies there today.

I wonder why no one brings that up
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 8:51am On Jan 17, 2025
You were going round in circles
helinues:
Now go and rest as I have cleared your doubting
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 8:52am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
You were going round in circles
That's what you did on this thread. You are not interested in admitting the facts that the 1966 was Igbo's coup as they are the highest beneficiary
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 8:56am On Jan 17, 2025
Before 1966 Jan, the North was 25%, East 25%, West 25% and Midwest 25%.

By 1967, the North became 50% (6 states) and the West, East and Midwest became 50% combined( 6 states) . This is what Gowon did. Now the North is 19 states plus Abuja and the South is 17 states.

Who benefited?
helinues:
That's what you did on this thread. You are not interested in admitting the facts that the 1966 was Igbo's coup as they are the highest beneficiary
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 8:57am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Before 1966 Jan, the North was 25%, East 25%, West 25% and Midwest 25%.

By 1967, the North became 50% (6 states) and the West, East and Midwest became 50% combined( 6 states) . This is what Gowon did. Now the North is 19 states plus Abuja and the South is 17 states.

Who benefited?
You are being deliberately mischievous. We are talking about 1966 not 1967
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 8:59am On Jan 17, 2025
Igbos benefitted nothing but war.

The North benefitted because they took over from 1966 and restructure Nigeria to increase their percentage stake from 25% to 50%
helinues:
You are being deliberately mischievous. We are talking about 1966 not 1967
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:00am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Igbos benefitted nothing but war.

The North benefitted because they took over from 1966 and restructure Nigeria to increase their percentage stake from 25% to 50%
Aguiyi Ironsi was from where?
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by Mbanda(m): 9:00am On Jan 17, 2025
MASTAkiLLAh:
After the civil war in 1970, then Head of State, Gen Yakubu Gowon famously proclaimed "no victor, no vanquished" and rigorously pushed for the full integration of Igbos back into Nigeria's polity. This policy continued even after his regime was toppled and subsequent governments both military and civilian had reigned. Everywhere was calm until helinues and his set of evil goons decided that dangerously setting up a new generation of Igbos was the best way to go to promote the achievements of their political party. They know the sole outcome of this thing they're doing and I am sure that they will relish it to the highest level. This is no longer bants, Igbos in that coven should be careful sha, history is replete with the end results of this game being played by the satanists right now cool
Thank you my brother.
This gbas gbos reno and helinues is desperately looking for, must surely end up in fracas between Igbos and some tribes or maybe the north. And when that happens I trust my people they will retaliate, and when they retaliate it is this same helinues and his god (reno) that will still hip all the blames on Ndigbo.
Reason is because the demons that are looking for Ndigbo trouble don't want them to ever retaliate or say something in defense of themselves.
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 9:01am On Jan 17, 2025
What did he do for Igbos in the 5months before he was killed?
helinues:
Aguiyi Ironsi was from where?
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:02am On Jan 17, 2025
Mbanda:
Thank you my brother.
This gbas gbos reno and helinues is desperately looking for, must surely end up in fracas between Igbos and some tribes or maybe the north. And when that happens I trust my people they will retaliate, and when they retaliate it is this same helinues and his god (reno) that will still hip all the blames on Ndigbo.
Reason is because the demons that are looking for Ndigbo trouble don't want them to ever retaliate or say something in defense of themselves.
You people shouldn't be deliberately mischievous. I deliberately stayed out of the discussion on the remembrance day but the continuation of denial prompted this thread which you guys are still doing.

The 1966 coup was a selected massacre on other tribes. Leave with that
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:03am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
What did he do for Igbos in the 5months before he was killed?
He stopped Adaka Boro from seceding from old Eastern Region which Ojukwu was the administrator as that won't allow Ojukwu to have access to old Mid west resources. That was in favour of the Igbo's.
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 9:06am On Jan 17, 2025
Laughable!

So if Ironsi wasn't there, whoever that is there will let that happen?
helinues:
He stopped Adaka Boro from seceding from old Eastern Region which Ojukwu was the administrator as that won't allow Ojukwu to have access to old Mid west resources. That was in favour of the Igbo's.
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:07am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Laughable!

So if Ironsi wasn't there, whoever that is there will let that happen?
But Ironsi was there hence this conversation. You asked a question which I answered
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 9:08am On Jan 17, 2025
He did not do it for the Igbos. He did it to maintain Nigeria's territorial integrity.
helinues:
But Ironsi was there hence this conversation. You asked a question which I answered
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:09am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
He did not do it for the Igbos. He did it to maintain Nigeria's territorial integrity.
So Buhari and the herdsmen was for his own benefits bah

Una too like to be shifting goal post unnecessarily
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by Mbanda(m): 9:11am On Jan 17, 2025
helinues:
Pretence? Who are the pretenders here? Those who made everything in the past to look like they never happened and still want to rewrite history about the events others have records of
The pretenders are those that claim that Nzeogwu (the leader of the coup) is Igbo but they fail to acknowledge that, the same nzeogwu's home town in present day delta state is Igbo.

The pretenders are those that caused the war, and hipped the whole blame on Ojukwu.

The pretenders are those that took it upon themselves, to always remember the January 15 coup 1966 as if that was the only coup that has happened in Nigeria since it's creation by the British.

Helinues and reno are among the pretenders.
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by DMerciful(m): 9:13am On Jan 17, 2025
Which herdsmen?
helinues:
So Buhari and the herdsmen was for his own benefits bah

Una too like to be shifting goal post unnecessarily
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:14am On Jan 17, 2025
Mbanda:
The pretenders are those that claim that Nzeogwu (the leader of the coup) is Igbo but they fail to acknowledge that, the same nzeogwu's home town in present day delta state is Igbo.

The pretenders are those that caused the war, and hipped the whole blame on Ojukwu.

The pretenders are those that took it upon themselves, to always remember the January 15 coup 1966 as if that was the only coup that has happened in Nigeria since it's creation by the British.

Helinues and reno are among the pretenders.
Again, I hate people being deliberately mischievous. Even when Ned was proposing Anioma state and co, I stayed out from the discussion
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:14am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Which herdsmen?
Perhaps which cows?
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by Mbanda(m): 9:28am On Jan 17, 2025
helinues:
You people shouldn't be deliberately mischievous. I deliberately stayed out of the discussion on the remembrance day but the continuation of denial prompted this thread which you guys are still doing.

The 1966 coup was a selected massacre on other tribes. Leave with that
Stop lying you never stayed out of the discussion in fact, you were on every thread of that discussion saying rubbish.

You don't expect the great Igbo tribe to accept what they did not do. Buhari and murtala Muhammad are coup plotters, how many times have you agents of hate and commotion hold the Fulanis accountable for what buhari did?
You and tinibu are even among those that worked for buhari. The picture of murtala Muhammad is in your 20 Naira after all the killings.

Leave Igbo alone they are not the cause of Nigeria's backwardness.
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 9:30am On Jan 17, 2025
Mbanda:
Stop lying you never stayed out of the discussion in fact, you were on every thread of that discussion saying rubbish.

You don't expect the great Igbo tribe to accept what they did not do. Buhari and murtala Muhammad are coup plotters, how many times have you agents of hate and commotion hold the Fulanis accountable for what buhari did?
You and tinibu are even among those that worked for buhari. The picture of murtala Muhammad is in your 20 Naira after all the killings.

Leave Igbo alone they are not the cause of Nigeria's backwardness.
Oya let me dare you to provide your proofs
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by Christistruth02: 9:49am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Before the war, they killed 30,000 mostly civilians as reprisals for 20 persons. Is that not enough?
The First World War was set off as the reprisal for the Killing of one single Man
Archduke Ferdinand of the Austro Hungarian Empire

It was the Equivalent of Assasinating Crown Prince William of England

Some People Are high Value Targets

Assasinating the President Of America can Start a War


Sardauna Balewa Akintola Maimalari Ademulegun we’re very high Value Targets
because of their Positions

Imagine if anyone deliberately happens to attack Sultan of Sokoto, Ooni, Or Oba of Benin
The fall out may be beyond the Control of the Security Forces especially if it is believed to
be a Tribally or Sectional Targetted attack because they are the representatives of their People


Gen Ironsi made a great blunder by not putting the Coup plotters on Trial

According to the Military Law of the Time the Coup plotters were supposed to be put
On Trial within 10 days and that never happened because Gen Ironsi had hand in the Coup
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by m4una(m): 10:55am On Jan 17, 2025
helinues:
If you are not ready to admit your mistakes,then nothing to move on from until we resolved the issue
If you are not yet satisfied, why not start killing the Igbos to your satisfaction personally?
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by helinues(op): 10:55am On Jan 17, 2025
m4una:
If you are not yet satisfied, why not start killing the Igbos to your satisfaction personally?
UGM are saying hi with the self inflicted injury
Re: Remembrance Day: Who Are The Victims, Who Are The Villains by Godwin4444: 11:22am On Jan 17, 2025
DMerciful:
Igbos lost 3 million people, is that not enough for you guys ?
the lost 3 million souls because of their useless ego

Same thing u present day Igbos are doing

U will prefer to drag n twist history than to say a simple sorry
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