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| Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by attackgat(op): 7:40pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
A 78-year old grandfather, from Umuabugu Eje, Umuissai, Imufu Enugu Ezike, Mr Thomas Ogbu Nwaojobo, was captured as a young boy and ‘executed’ alongside his elder brother, Lawrence by Nigerian soldiers during the Nigeria – Biafra civil war in 1967. The incident occurred at Enugu- Ezike, in the present Igboeze North Local Government Area of Enugu State.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/nigerian-civil-war-my-miraculous-survival-after-being-executed-by-nigerian-soldiers-78-yr-old-grandfather/
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| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Softmirror: 7:43pm On Aug 09, 2025*. Modified: 2:28pm On Aug 10, 2025 |
God saved you then and may God Almighty also protect you from the hands of 'unknown gunmen' who Governor Soludo already disclosed who they are. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by kettykin: 7:46pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
I read this and I weep for Nigeria. I read where soldiers were shooting at markets and innocent traders and I reserve my comments. It seems Hitler was a saint. Why is heaven still allowing a useless entity to still exist. I have been wondering why despite the numbers of church goers why Nigeria has been drifting endlessly like a de orbited planet. Now I have a clue. I wish Nigeria all the shreds of luck |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 7:50pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
Softmirror:Yeah, there are people with guns killing people in every part of Nigeria, the 40 people killed in a Chuch in Owoh, Ondo, the 200 killed in Yelwata, Benue. Nigeria is just another killing field |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Eboofa: 8:00pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
kettykin:Nigerians and even Igbo downplay the atrocities committed by the British inspired nigerian army! However I do not blame the north or yoruba ppl....I blame the british....their divine justice cometh! |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by madridguy(m): 8:00pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
The painful aspect of the whole civil war stories is the fact that Nigeria government allowed Ojukwu to go free after the whole thing. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 8:04pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
madridguy:But it was not Ojukwu's fault. The war was not Ojukwu's fault. Ojukwu did everything he could to avoid war, even risking his life to go to Aburi, Ghana, to sign an agreement with Gowon that would prevent war Blame Gowon breaking the agreement and causing war |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by helinues: 8:05pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
The civil war could have been avoided if not because of Ojukwu's over bloated egos |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by helinues: 8:06pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
gidgiddy:Would you have plunged your region into a war because of one accord? Answer that question sincerely |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 8:09pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
helinues:Gowon broke the agreement, Gowon declared war. This has nothing to do with Ojukwu, you can only avoid war with someone who wants peace Ojukwu proved he wanted peace by going to Aburi and signing a peace agreement with Gowon. Gowon showed he wanted war by breaking the agreement The war was squarely caused by Gowon |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by helinues: 8:11pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
gidgiddy:Please I am not asking you ejo wewe. I asked you a straight question |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 8:13pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
helinues:I will have to ask Gowon why he broke the agreement he signed with Ojukwu to prevent war, and hope for a straight answer |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by helinues: 8:15pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
gidgiddy:You are a mischievous person. Would have plunged your region into a war because of one accord but imagine your response Yes or No question but see the way you are dribbling yourself |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Walai(m): 8:26pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
Just shut up and stop constituting nuisance in this thread. This thread is supposed to be a rallying point for reflections on how we should not allow this country to go down the terrible past again. Like I said , shut up. helinues: |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 8:26pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
helinues:And we shall remember the extraordinary risk Ojukwu took by going to Ghana, where the Ghanaian government could have connived with the Nigerian government to have him killed, just so he could prevent war by meeting Gowon, discussing, and signing a peace agreement We will also remember how Gowon came back to Nigeria to break that agreement, caused war, and you mischief makers shifted the blame on Ojukwu |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by flokii: 8:27pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
This man will just be looking at his younger kinsmen formenting trouble all over the place with pity.. if only they know what their forefathers faced in the hands of Federal troops during the civil war from 1967 - 1970. War is not tea party.. teach your people history so they won't make the mistake twice. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by helinues: 8:28pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
Walai:Who is this? Did I mention or direct my comments to you? Stop running amok on my mentions. Thank you |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by helinues: 8:30pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
gidgiddy:Would you have plunged your region into a war because of one accord? I mean risking the lives of millions people just to satisfy your egos? Continue writing epistle which is incoherent t the question I asked |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by madridguy(m): 8:37pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
What is the purpose of Aburi accord if not for the greediness of ojukwu ? gidgiddy: |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 8:51pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
helinues:Yeah, Ojukwu wanted war by risking his life to go to Ghana and sigh a peace agreement with Gowon And Gowon wanted peace by returning to Nigeria to break the agreement and cause war The upside down mentality of some Nigerians needs a case study in a lunatic asylum |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Maladaise: 11:09pm On Aug 09, 2025 |
This report shows Nigerian soldiers have behaved like uncivilized animals since recent history, you left Biafran soldiers who were facing you to kill defenseless civilians in occupied areas, I'm sure many of those civilians even supported and welcomed the Nigerian troops for peace to reign...what a barbarian bunch. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by PulaPower: 11:15am On Aug 10, 2025 |
“Before the civil war, there was another local war between the people of Enugu-Ezike in the present Igboeze North Local Government Area, and its border town neighbour, Ofante in Kogi State. The war preceded the civil war. During that war, the Ofante people killed our war hero, Ogbu Nwugbabe from Aji, Enugu Ezike. Ogbu Nwugbabe had what we now call ‘Odieshi’, an antidote for dane guns which was in vogue then. It was used in fighting the Ofante war. He was our war commander. Ogbu Nwugbabe had killed an Ofante man, whose son was a Nigerian soldier. So, the son of the Ofante man returned home with his military rifle and joined his native people in the battle field and shot several of Enugu Ezike people including Ogbu Nwugbabe who, it was believed, could not be killed with any gun. They later brought his headless corpse to the then District Officer, DO, at Nsukka, where it was confirmed that the bullet that felled him was from a military rifle. Shortly after his killing, the local war ended and the Nigeria – Biafra civil war started. You’ll never see Igbos mentioning how they started killing Nigerians. They are always acting as if they didn’t kill Nigerians.. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by TheStranger: 11:18am On Aug 10, 2025 |
Na wa. Brothers killing brothers Seun this 40 characters too much na |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by bigdammyj: 11:20am On Aug 10, 2025 |
Reading… 78-year old grandfather, from Umuabugu Eje, Umuissai, Imufu Enugu Ezike, Mr Thomas Ogbu Nwaojobo, was captured as a young boy and ‘executed’ alongside his elder brother, Lawrence by Nigerian soldiers during the Nigeria – Biafra civil war in 1967. The incident occurred at Enugu- Ezike, in the present Igboeze North Local Government Area of Enugu State. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by PulaPower: 11:21am On Aug 10, 2025 |
kettykin:You should be weeping for your people instead.. Igbos started killing people first. It was Igbo that caused the war! Ogbu Nwugbabe had killed an Ofante man, whose son was a Nigerian soldier. So, the son of the Ofante man returned home with his military rifle and joined his native people in the battle field and shot several of Enugu Ezike people including Ogbu Nwugbabe who, it was believed, could not be killed with any gun. They later brought his headless corpse to the then District Officer, DO, at Nsukka, where it was confirmed that the bullet that felled him was from a military rifle. Shortly after his killing, the local war ended and the Nigeria – Biafra civil war started. You killed people, they killed you back in return. You’re now weeping! |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 11:23am On Aug 10, 2025 |
Maladaise:Thats what the Nigerian Army is known internationally for, the shooting of unarmed defenceless civilians |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by PulaPower: 11:26am On Aug 10, 2025 |
gidgiddy:Did Biafra not killed unarmed defenseless Nigeria civilians? |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by omooba969(m): 11:26am On Aug 10, 2025 |
Today is Sunday, let's not start some unnecessary palaver. Let it rest please. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Wizardslayer: 11:28am On Aug 10, 2025 |
gidgiddy:Even gowon himself is ashamed and skeptical of admitting that he was wrong and that his decision led to the regrettable civil war how much more the people that love to hate on the people of the sun. He refused to honour the agreement at aburi and it's all Ojukwus fault. They turned logic upside down. |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Exceed15: 11:28am On Aug 10, 2025 |
This is heart touching. Why were Nigerian army heartless like that , shooting at innocent civilians like chickens |
| Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Dogalmighty17: 11:29am On Aug 10, 2025 |
madridguy:Did you put off your brain before typing this comment? |
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