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Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by mayor1814: 3:29pm On Apr 15, 2025
Gen Azubuke ihejirika was a no nonsense general... He dealt with the boko Haram group to the point their sponsors started shaking thinking classified info of their support will leak... Thumbs up general
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by b3llo(m): 3:33pm On Apr 15, 2025
Men of substance n balls
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by baslone: 3:51pm On Apr 15, 2025
mayor1814:
Gen Azubuke ihejirika was a no nonsense general... He dealt with the boko Haram group to the point their sponsors started shaking thinking classified info of their support will leak... Thumbs up general
He is a thief and a criminal.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by crossbreedwears(m): 4:25pm On Apr 15, 2025
Lol lol. Which of the barracks did you stayed?
Pootle:
my uncle knew what i was capable of he was a brigadier he told them to never allow me pass nor sit for the exam after the first trial, as a kid in the barrack every one then believe i will surely join the military because the moral excess then bro
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by tutudesz: 4:28pm On Apr 15, 2025
dettolgel:
Instead of giving the SE good allocation in NDA to bridge the gap, they want to use our youths as canon folders (korofo) for Boko Haram.
Every state has equal slots, if south East youth refuse to join that is their business
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by tutudesz: 4:30pm On Apr 15, 2025
Pootle:
my uncle knew what i was capable of he was a brigadier he told them to never allow me pass nor sit for the exam after the first trial, as a kid in the barrack every one then believe i will surely join the military because the moral excess then bro
Which kind stupid lie be this undecided who signed your form huh You failed simple, stop saying rubbish.
No one can stop you from joining, if you meet the requirements
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by tutudesz: 4:31pm On Apr 15, 2025
mayor1814:
Gen Azubuke ihejirika was a no nonsense general... He dealt with the boko Haram group to the point their sponsors started shaking thinking classified info of their support will leak... Thumbs up general
His properties round Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt paint a different picture
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by es144000: 4:33pm On Apr 15, 2025
Ihejirika was of the engineering Corp,not infanry
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by wink2015(m): 4:51pm On Apr 15, 2025
ALLOW WOMEN TO ALSO BECOME CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF.

Add Police, Navy and Airforce.

Nigeria is always discriminating along gender lines.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by nony43(m): 4:51pm On Apr 15, 2025
froxydydx:
What about the other 200+ tribes that have not produced any service chief?
The 200 are under which Geo political zone?
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 4:53pm On Apr 15, 2025
GenghisCan:
Please what’s the meaning of this infantry?
Infantrymen are foot-soldiers.
They are the ones who carry Aks, daggers and hand grenades.

They fight on land using rifles, daggers, hand-to-hand combat etc to destroy or decimate enemies on land.

The soldiers you see collecting offerings on the road are mostly infantrymen.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by Pootle: 5:00pm On Apr 15, 2025
crossbreedwears:
Lol lol. Which of the barracks did you stayed?
arakan and signal barrack, you na barrack boy
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by baslone: 5:06pm On Apr 15, 2025
tutudesz:
His properties round Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt paint a different picture
Yeah alongside Minimah, they were all involved in the $2.1bn arms scam. EFCC seized some of his properties including hotels.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by Pootle: 5:07pm On Apr 15, 2025
tutudesz:
Which kind stupid lie be this undecided who signed your form huh You failed simple, stop saying rubbish.
No one can stop you from joining, if you meet the requirements
em no sign am i get another distant relative a colonel who believed in me may his soul rest in peace na em sign am but my main uncle no jus wan mak i join for reasons best known to him and got angry with my other relative that sign it though he was already retired, dont jus com up and call ppl liers. mind you this was years back am a graduate married and working now
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by Wordsmith30: 5:40pm On Apr 15, 2025
[quote author=JuanDeDios post=134995667]Interesting that Obasanjo had four Chiefs of Army Staff and none was Yoruba. It's unheard of these days for a president to have a CoAS from outside his "region". This country always progresses backward.[/quote


He didn't win anything election in Yoruba land in 1999. I think he had much believe in his nothern Friends.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by JuanDeDios: 5:42pm On Apr 15, 2025
[quote author=Wordsmith30 post=134998669][/quote]That couldn't have stopped him. Anyway, he did win most of Yorubaland in 2003.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by franchasng:
Racoon:
@Nigerian Military Fact on
https://www.facebook.com/share/18w8FbnvAh/
Gowon was never the first Chief of Army Staff of Nigeria, please correct it.


It's Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi

https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Chief_of_Army_Staff_(Nigeria)


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_Aguiyi-Ironsi


https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Nigerian-Chiefs-of-Army-Staff-Since-Independence_tbl3_338839917



Stop taking unverified Yoruba media publications designed to sideline and malign Igbos seriously please. They are misleading you, please correct that list, it's a historic lie angry



General Aguiyi Ironsi was the first Nigerian to head Nigeria's military after the British colonial masters handed over power to Nigerians.



Please check the reputable links.


During Aguiyi Ironsi's reign, the position was:

General Commanding Officer of The Entire Nigerian Army, who was the head of Nigeria Army as at that time. It was after him that Gowon then came on board.

Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by Wispower: 5:47pm On Apr 15, 2025
AndroBlaze:
Please help me ask him if he saw an Edo, Efik, Urhobo or any other major ethnic group in the South there too..... to think the SE is the same region we are hearing are struggling to fill their quota for recruitment yet those that have been filling it on a steady still don't even have one COAS
Calculate from David Ejoor to Ogumdia how many Deltalites in that position, Only Ihejirika from Abia State is the only one South Eastern officer to hold the Post,stop being Erected anytime you hear about the Igbos, one day you will explode
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by Yungproducer: 6:24pm On Apr 15, 2025
geoworldedu:
How much do you charge?
That depends on your project specifications
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by AndroBlaze: 6:36pm On Apr 15, 2025
Wispower:
Calculate from David Ejoor to Ogumdia how many Deltalites in that position, Only Ihejirika from Abia State is the only one South Eastern officer to hold the Post,stop being Erected anytime you hear about the Igbos, one day you will explode
The same usual victim mentality over and over again.

From the time you mentioned of Ejoor to Ogomudia, Yorubas were in charge of the country on 3 separate occasions....not in one of them did we get a COAS despite the fact that we have more states than the SE and did not have the setback of the civil war (which means realistically senior SE Army officers stood almost no chance from 1967- 90 as obviously only those recruited after the war (1970) would have stood a chance).


We all know that if Tinubu had not won the election there is no way Lagbaja or this new guy would have even smelt the position. But did you hear us beating the drums of war when we only had 1 COAS after 40 years despite occupying 7 states? Should we ask for a review as to how Delta State alone had surpassed the whole of Yorubaland in that time? Are the Yoruba, Igbo and Delta the only ethnicities in Southern Nigeria?

Like I said, no matter what the facts are, you must claim persecution...this is the same region that if I strolled alone inside uniform today, I would be beheaded before one could say Jack Robinson.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by AndroBlaze: 6:46pm On Apr 15, 2025
franchasng:
Gowon was never the first Chief of Army Staff of Nigeria, please correct it.


It's Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi

https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Chief_of_Army_Staff_(Nigeria)


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_Aguiyi-Ironsi


https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Nigerian-Chiefs-of-Army-Staff-Since-Independence_tbl3_338839917



Stop taking unverified Yoruba media publications designed to sideline and malign Igbos seriously please.




General Aguiyi Ironsi was the first Nigerian to head Nigeria's military after the British colonial masters handed over power to Nigerians.



Please check the reputable links.


During Aguiyi Ironsi's reign, the position was:

General Commanding Officer of The Entire Nigerian Army, who was the head of Nigeria Army as at that time. It was after him that Gowon then came on board.
Despite you silly ethnic baiting, I agree that historically Gen Aguiyi-Ironsi is by all intents, the first indigenous Chief of Army Staff in Nigeria.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by franchasng: 7:01pm On Apr 15, 2025
AndroBlaze:
Despite you silly ethnic baiting, I agree that historically Gen Aguiyi-Ironsi is by all intents, the first indigenous Chief of Army Staff in Nigeria.
I made my post referencing Yoruba media because it was the cable and the likes that started this historic lie that Yakubu Gowon was the first Indigenous Head of Nigerian Army instead of Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi just to malign Igbos as usual.



What is difficult in reporting the truth? Why twist history just to massage the ego of your people when you know it's not the truth?


Gowon was just a mere Lt Colonel when Aguiyi Ironsi was decorated a Major General and head of Nigeria Army, so how was it possible for a Lt. Colonel to head the Army when there was a Major General?


And if you check list of all the heads of Nigeria Army right from the colonial masters, it is only Yakubu Gowon that led Nigerian Army as a Colonel, and it was because by the time Ironsi became Military Head of State of Nigeria, Yakubu was the next senior officer or so from the North.

Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by themanderon: 7:34pm On Apr 15, 2025
JuanDeDios:
Interesting that Obasanjo had four Chiefs of Army Staff and none was Yoruba. It's unheard of these days for a president to have a CoAS from outside his "region". This country always progresses backward.
APC and The drug lord weaponized tribalism and glorified it to the.level we have it today. Nigeria was glorious under the pdp era when it comes to unity.
Buhari built the foundations of tribalism and the drug lord is raising it higher on a daily basis.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by AndroBlaze: 7:36pm On Apr 15, 2025
franchasng:
I made my post referencing Yoruba media because it was the cable and the likes that started this historic lie that Yakubu Gowon was the first Indigenous Head of Nigerian Army instead of Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi just to malign Igbos as usual.



What is difficult in reporting the truth? Why twist history just to massage the ego of your people when you know it's not the truth?


Gowon was just a mere Lt Colonel when Aguiyi Ironsi was decorated a Major General and head of Nigeria Army, so how was it possible for a Lt. Colonel to head the Army when there was a Major General?


And if you check list of all the heads of Nigeria Army right from the colonial masters, it is only Yakubu Gowon that led Nigerian Army as a Colonel, and it was because by the time Ironsi became Military Head of State of Nigeria, Yakubu was the next senior officer or so from the North.
Oga stop giving me history lesson that I already knew in order to justify your bias and need to play the victim card.

If you did not notice I was the first one to question this thread that was started by a non-Yoruba, so please don't bring the whole tribe into this because una no know simple history.

I had already accepted that Ironsi was the first defacto COAS, the same way I hope you will accept that there was a loyal Efik man who officially seniored him by at least 3 years and was strategically schemed out due to politicians in the NCNC (Wellington Bassey, NA1).

Also even when Gowon was chief of Army Staff, it was mainly ceremonial and administrative as he still had many seniors he had to salute including Brigadier Bassey, "The Duke" as he was fondly called.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by tutudesz:
Pootle:
em no sign am i get another distant relative a colonel who believed in me may his soul rest in peace na em sign am but my main uncle no jus wan mak i join for reasons best known to him and got angry with my other relative that sign it though he was already retired, dont jus com up and call ppl liers. mind you this was years back am a graduate married and working now
I stand by my word that you are a big lier for saying your uncle told them NDA to never accept you undecided Nobody can influence NDA to reject or accept anyone.
There is a Ex governor son currently undergoing training in NDA now, the father wrote to COSA to expel him and COSA replied was simple, No!
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by tutudesz: 7:39pm On Apr 15, 2025
baslone:
Yeah alongside Minimah, they were all involved in the $2.1bn arms scam. EFCC seized some of his properties including hotels.
Yeah. Ihejirika is the most useless COAS in Nigeria history. He refused to buy needed equipment, tanks and others
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by themanderon: 7:42pm On Apr 15, 2025
GenghisCan:
Please what’s the meaning of this infantry?
Foot soldiers.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by mayor1814: 8:20pm On Apr 15, 2025
tutudesz:
His properties round Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt paint a different picture
Which politician or military chief doesn't have properties in high brow areas of Abuja or Lagos?
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by franchasng: 8:35pm On Apr 15, 2025
AndroBlaze:
Oga stop giving me history lesson that I already knew in order to justify your bias and need to play the victim card.

If you did not notice I was the first one to question this thread that was started by a non-Yoruba, so please don't bring the whole tribe into this because una no know simple history.

I had already accepted that Ironsi was the first defacto COAS, the same way I hope you will accept that there was a loyal Efik man who officially seniored him by at least 3 years and was strategically schemed out due to politicians in the NCNC (Wellington Bassey, NA1).

Also even when Gowon was chief of Army Staff, it was mainly ceremonial and administrative as he still had many seniors he had to salute including Brigadier Bassey, "The Duke" as he was fondly called.
My brother, Head of Army of any country is done by appointment by the head of state of the country; he choose who he feels more comfortable working with for his safety, security and smooth relationship.


So there is nothing wrong with Nigeria's President and Prime Minister then appointing Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi as their preferred Head of Nigeria's Army, the position is not done by seniority, the President and Head of State pick who they prefer among qualified military officers.



So there is nothing out of place in Maj. Gen. Ironsi being appointed or selected as Head of Nigeria's Army instead of his senior Gen. Wellington because the position is usually more of political appointment than military seniority


Presidents all over the world do it.



The only reason I countered the thread is to correct a historic lie that Yakubu Gowon was the first Indigenous Head of Nigeria's Army whereas it was Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi. If Yakubu was the officer Nnamdi Azikiwe and Belewa selected to serve as Nigeria's first Indigenous head of Army, I wouldn't have countered the thread because that will be the truth based on records and facts.


But twisting a clear record and fact just to malign Igbos is what I couldn't stand or ignored.


So yes you are correct that Bassey Wellington was the first Nigerian commissioned military officer, but he wasn't the first Indigenous Head of Nigeria's Army.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by tutudesz: 8:43pm On Apr 15, 2025
mayor1814:
Which politician or military chief doesn't have properties in high brow areas of Abuja or Lagos?
So many military chief
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by AndroBlaze: 8:55pm On Apr 15, 2025
franchasng:
My brother, Head of Army of any country is done by appointment by the head of state of the country; he choose who he feels more comfortable working with for his safety, security and smooth relationship.


So there is nothing wrong with Nigeria's President and Prime Minister then appointing Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi as their preferred Head of Nigeria's Army, the position is not done by seniority, the President and Head of State pick who they prefer among qualified military officers.



So there is nothing out of place in Maj. Gen. Ironsi being appointed or selected as Head of Nigeria's Army instead of his senior Gen. Wellington because the position is usually more of political appointment than military seniority


Presidents all over the world do it.



The only reason I countered the thread is to correct a historic lie that Yakubu Gowon was the first Indigenous Head of Nigeria's Army whereas it was Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi. If Yakubu was the officer Nnamdi Azikiwe and Belewa selected to serve as Nigeria's first Indigenous head of Army, I wouldn't have countered the thread because that will be the truth based on records and facts.


But twisting a clear record and fact just to malign Igbos is what I couldn't stand or ignored.


So yes you are correct that Bassey Wellington was the first Nigerian commissioned military officer, but he wasn't the first Indigenous Head of Nigeria's Army.
I can't argue with anything here.

It has always been a political appointment, which is unfortunately one of the reasons why professionalism will suffer in a highly politicised country like Nigeria.
Re: Chronicles Of Chiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Of Nigeria by paramakina202: 9:09pm On Apr 15, 2025
Racoon:
@Nigerian Military Fact on
https://www.facebook.com/share/18w8FbnvAh/
I thought Gen Ironsi was COAS before January 1966 coup?
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