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Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Odingo1: 11:29am On Aug 10, 2025
Is unfortunate that all this happened to Igbos at the watch and support of British government
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Ibejiaku(m): 11:31am On Aug 10, 2025
God is good
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Curious345: 11:31am On Aug 10, 2025
That is why I hate FFk.. he is the head boy of ediots
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Nairanation2: 11:36am On Aug 10, 2025
This story contains some inaccuracies actually. Well, thank God for ur life.
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Tradepunter2: 11:37am On Aug 10, 2025
helinues:
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
You are truly disturbed... can you imagine the nonsense question and gaslighting you trying to pull.... war been a horrible thing shouldn't repeat itself.... yet you trying to justify it with disgusting questions
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by THEGALADIMA(m): 11:51am On Aug 10, 2025
During the Civil war, Nigerian soldiers did not attack unarmed civilians on a large scale as described in the story.
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by zelnababa(m): 11:53am On Aug 10, 2025
madridguy:
The painful aspect of the whole civil war stories is the fact that Nigeria government allowed Ojukwu to go free after the whole thing.
hmmm, yet some ppl never learn from this, the poor man will always die for big man, today ojukwu wife is also an ambassador
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by saintkel(m): 11:54am On Aug 10, 2025
Softmirror:
God saved then any may God Almighty also protect you from the hands of 'unknown gunmen' who Governor Soludo already disclosed who they are
yet u didn't mention hunger and economy hardship from a known man called Tinubu ...u will skip that one for sure
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by gidgiddy: 11:55am On Aug 10, 2025
THEGALADIMA:
During the Civil war, Nigerian soldiers did not attack unarmed civilians on a large scale as described in the story.
Google the Asaba massacre
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by phorget(m): 11:57am On Aug 10, 2025
helinues:
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
Who fired the first riffle?
It was never a war from the onset, it was just a show of power which even until this day. You'll hear someone telling you that "No igboman will ever rule this country", the show of power has become our today's politics.
Ojukwu was actually defending his people, the Nigerian soldiers were the attackers. And as you rightly read from the above narratives I'm sure you read how civilians were been massacred by the Nigerian soldiers which is actually against the Geneva convention.

I just hope we all can revisit the civil war narrative someday so as to actually point out what went wrong.
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by phorget(m): 11:58am On Aug 10, 2025
THEGALADIMA:
During the Civil war, Nigerian soldiers did not attack unarmed civilians on a large scale as described in the story.
Ok, so they must have attacked them on a smaller scale I guess.
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by IGBOSON1:
Softmirror:
God saved then any may God Almighty also protect you from the hands of 'unknown gunmen' who Governor Soludo already disclosed who they are
Not surprised your kind rushed to be the first to comment on a thread like this.....your lives revolve around negatively obsessing on ANYTHING to do with Ndigbo! A man tells a story of the war crimes carried out by so called 'fellow compatriots', and all you can think of is how to turn the story round to innuendo, dog whistling and blaming the victim! Dude, i know what you're all about, but there are still a vast number of Igbo and indeed other Nigerians who are still blissfully ignorant and unaware of what your ilk are capable of!

Seeing the kind of wickeness and depravity that went on before, during and even after the uncivil war, i can't fathom how any Igbo or neutral could still feel comfortable calling themselves, their children and even their future generations 'Nigerians'!
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Goddyrichie(m): 12:03pm On Aug 10, 2025
helinues:
The civil war could have been avoided if not because of Ojukwu's over bloated egos
what’s ur point even if they is war why killing innocent unarmed civilians women children for crying out loud why can’t they face d Biafra soldiers
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by IGBOSON1: 12:05pm On Aug 10, 2025
phorget:
Who fired the first riffle?
It was never a war from the onset, it was just a show of power which even until this day.
You'll hear someone telling you that "No igboman will ever rule this country", the show of power has become our today's politics.
Ojukwu was actually defending his people, the Nigerian soldiers were the attackers. And as you rightly read from the above narratives I'm sure you read how civilians were been massacred by the Nigerian soldiers which is actually against the Geneva convention.

I just hope we all can revisit the civil war narrative someday so as to actually point out what went wrong.
Thank you my brother! The bolded is straight to the point! People who despise Ndigbo and have the sentiment embedded in their DNA just use the Nzeogwu coup and the subsequent secession of Biafra as a ready 'excuse' to 'justify' their hate and xenophobia!
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by chiagozien(m): 12:13pm On Aug 10, 2025
helinues:
The civil war could have been avoided if not because of Ojukwu's over bloated egos
But couldn't have been avoided if your hero Gowon had protected Eastern civilians in North or Honored Aburi accord?
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by kettykin: 12:14pm On Aug 10, 2025
PulaPower:
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!
I’m talking of about the soldier who, when faced with the Biafran military, lacked the spine to engage on the battlefield, yet was courageous in torching markets, gunning down unarmed traders, and terrorizing defenseless villagers. I’m talking about a disgrace in uniform,a military that lost the war where honor is earned, yet claimed “victory” through starvation.

A military whose Generals wear medals not for battlefield valor, but for starving women and children into submission. Generals who would eagerly sign away oil-rich territories without a single shot fired, yet tremble when confronted with a fair fight.

This is the story of an army brave enough to mow down a million unarmed protesters with eyes wide shut, but suddenly blind and spineless when a lunatic enforces an entire region to sit at home.

The so called soldier had to wait for the civil war to start , to leverage on the so called strength of the Nigerian military to revenge the killing of his father during a communal war between his community and another. This is the reason why the military is jus there as another government department.
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by IGBOSON1: 12:14pm On Aug 10, 2025
Goddyrichie:
what’s ur point even if they is war why killing innocent unarmed civilians women children for crying out loud why can’t they face d Biafra soldiers
This is the natural question any sane person would ask, but you have to remember we're not dealing with sane people here! They're blinded by their hatred to the point of insanity! Since they, the 'victors' have controlled Nigeria for the most part from the late 60s to date, it comes as no surprise that the country has spiralled downwards into the depths of iniquity, bloodletting, socio-economic rot and despondency!
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by chiagozien(m): 12:14pm On Aug 10, 2025
helinues:
Would you have plunged your region into a war because of one accord? Answer that question sincerely
As a leader will you watch as your people killed and do nothing?
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by elonize(m): 12:16pm On Aug 10, 2025
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by chiagozien(m): 12:16pm On Aug 10, 2025
helinues:
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
You are the mischievous person here asking mischievous question.



Answer this question, Gowon and Ojukwu who declared war?
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by IGBOSON1: 12:19pm On Aug 10, 2025
kettykin:
[b]I’m talking of about the soldier who, when faced with the Biafran military, lacked the spine to engage on the battlefield, yet was courageous in torching markets, gunning down unarmed traders, and terrorizing defenseless villagers. I’m talking about a disgrace in uniform,a military that lost the war where honor is earned, yet claimed “victory” through starvation.

A military whose Generals wear medals not for battlefield valor, but for starving women and children into submission. Generals who would eagerly sign away oil-rich territories without a single shot fired, yet tremble when confronted with a fair fight.

This is the story of an army brave enough to mow down a million unarmed protesters with eyes wide shut, but suddenly blind and spineless when a lunatic enforces an entire region to sit at home.

The so called soldier had to wait for the civil war to start , to leverage on the so called strength of the Nigerian military to revenge the killing of his father during a communal war between his community and another. This is the reason why the military is jus there as another government department. [/b]
At least people like TY Danjuma and othe christian middle-beltans have finally come round to seeing and knowing what Ndigbo/Biafrans have known for more than half a century! Though someone like Gowon still has his head stuck in the sand!
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Sagefromtheeast: 12:21pm On Aug 10, 2025
Wizardslayer:
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.
Gowon was a puppet. He didn't have much of a choice.

As for logic,they don't know how heartless and insensitive they seem,when they have to defend and justify barbarism
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by HRTOFAKNG(m): 12:21pm On Aug 10, 2025
Reading heart wrecking stories like this on the atrocities and war crime committed by Nigerian soldiers during the Biafra war make me wonder why Gen. Gowon was not tried for his role in the genocide and crime against the people of Southeast!🤦
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by DrAkpa(m): 12:22pm On Aug 10, 2025
gidgiddy:
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
And yet, gowon is still alive and healthy while ojukwu is dead after being bedridden for a long time. This life, nothing like karma. Karma na scam
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Successsearch90(m): 12:25pm On Aug 10, 2025
Congratulations sir.
Who had the time to read it, summarise it for me pls
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by lamentor78(m): 12:34pm On Aug 10, 2025
kettykin:
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
My brother it is called WAR, is Calle kill or be killed.
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by AFONJAPIG(m): 12:36pm On Aug 10, 2025
And somebody on his right sense will tell me to pity Benue people, pity southern kaduna people and the rest ... The same 1 Nigeria their forefathers commited actoricities and war crime to keep today has failed them.. fulani has done worst to them than what they did to Igbos during Biafra war...I will never forget rather will I ever forgive them
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by IGBOSON1: 12:37pm On Aug 10, 2025
HRTOFAKNG:
Reading heart wrecking stories like this on the atrocities and war crime committed by Nigerian soldiers during the Biafra war make me wonder why Gen. Gowon was not tried for his role in the genocide and crime against the people of Southeast!🤦
He and other war criminals like him weren't dragged to The Hague to answer for their actions and inactions because for one thing, the western gov'ts of the time weren't interested in acknowledging and looking into the war crimes of the war since the victims were 'black savages' or 'niggers'! Had it happened today though, they most likely would have acted differently! Also, the Igbo elite of the time, for whatever reason, didn't chase the issue to a logical conclusion like the Israelis did when they hunted down German and other war criminals of the 2nd world war!
Re: Nigerian Civil War: How I Survived Execution By Nigerian Soldiers - Nwaojobo by Focusmind:
Most Igbo men in their 70s and 80s have stories of their respective civil war era. My own father, 80 now, trekked from Calabar to Umuahia and to Ogidi, in Anambra state, just to escape the federal troops that were indiscriminately shooting at young men. The war should have been avoided. I agreed that the Igbos felt unsafe after the 1966 counter coup but don't rule out Ojukwu's ego in the whole episode. If someone else was the military administrator of the Eastern Region, the war may not have happened. Leaders and their decisions are sometimes shaped by their personality and character. That war should not have happened. All peaceful options were not followed and ojukwu was in a haste to secede and Gowon was in a haste to thwart Ojukwu's plan.

Eastern region was grossly ill prepared for the war and under estimated the ability of the federal government to engage British and Soviet government to their side, ensuring regular supply of high- calibre munition. But Ojukwu was busy sending young men to battle field with three rounds of ammunition rifles, den guns and "cock and shoot" rifles to face people, armed to the teeth with the latest AK 47, backed by MiG fighter jets, the most sophisticated jet of that era. Sometimes, I wished that Majors Ifeajuna and Victor Banjo had succeeded in their internal plan to overthrow Ojukwu and restarted negotiations with Lagos. You don't fight wars with emotions, especially, when you are grossly under armed. Even the great negotiations Professors Kenneth Dike, Eni Njoku and Eyo Ita concluded with the French government for support to Biafra was trashed by Ojukwu as he felt that the agreement ceded the control of Biafra to the French, making him, Ojukwu, to loose his relevance. You have to be diplomatic to get what you want, even if it means conceding some grounds. When Ojukwu eventually agreed to certain proposals by the French to supply arms, the Biafran armed forces was already degraded and posed no major challenge to the federal forces. This is the reason why the Biafran army was more of resistance fighting force than an attacking fighting force.
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