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I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon - Politics (3) - Nairaland

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Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by guidelight: 8:45am On Mar 06
The fever , when healed caused the demise of over 3 millon women and children. I am happy he lived old enough to make mockery of himself before his great grand children. It's quite understandable took certain decisions at the prime of his life when wisdom and experience is far-fetched. But at this age, He should have kept quiet!
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by FatimaAbubakar(f): 9:00am On Mar 06
Gowon is a useless idio.t.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by bikefab(m): 9:01am On Mar 06
Foolish man, irresponsible and inept. It was your ill-informed actions that plunged Nigeria into a costly blood battle. You supervised the murder and annihilation of hapless children, youths and women. Unfortunately, you are alive to witness a massacre of your people by the same oligarchy whose tunes you danced to.

That fever will kill you. Ewu!
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by Christistruth00: 9:03am On Mar 06
Yakubu Gowon never said that and we listened to his entire interview
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by garykoeman: 9:12am On Mar 06
What was Gen gowon even thinking then

Only a drunkard will signed that documents favouring your enemy at your own detriment.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by lapintoz: 9:16am On Mar 06
I can understand why some people can't tolerate this statesman, together with OBJ, they gave one fake leader a bloody nose sotey he ran away and left his people in abject poverty and famine.

No matter how hard Gowon tries reconciliations, they can never accept. The 8 is passed from generation to generation.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by KillahPriest: 9:18am On Mar 06
lawani:
There was simply no way the civil war would not have broken out since the second coup did not succeed in the East. Imagine a coup today that did not succeed in the west?.
All minorities wanted and were clamouring for new states all over the country and the only way the FG could get the Eastern minorities on its side was to create states for them
you're talking rubbish
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by Yvngex(m): 9:39am On Mar 06
Joshcoli:
Some people nightmare don start to talk again. As e be now, this man don live him life well, reach the peak of him career and even age with grace.

Hate no go change wetin don happen. Sometimes the best thing na to forgive and move on. Many of the people shouting today no even dey when the war happen, talk less of fighting am.

Make we calm down small and focus on building the future instead of carrying old anger wey no go change anything.
This is what many people fail to know!!!!
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by lawani(m): 10:05am On Mar 06
Gowon did what the majority of Nigerians wanted. That much should never be forgotten. The minorities wanted self determination all over the country and Gowon's government gave it to them. He did the right thing. May God guide us to always do the right thing.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by efeski(m): 10:21am On Mar 06
Racoon:
Perhaps you are now learning the APC shameless pattern of lying. Remember you were not the only one that signed the Aburi Accord. So prevaricating with the truth will only continue to hunt and hurt the soul.

There are some respect and honour that comes some more with old age. But as for Gowon, this is not to be. It is more honourable to keep quiet than to be this mischievous thereby rubbishing your supposed graceful old age sir
You're being modest to say he's being mischievous
There's no mischief there
Just plain stupidity.
Very shameful statement coming from someone of his age
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by kenchop: 10:34am On Mar 06
DIRTY OLD MAN
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by hopeforcharles(m): 10:36am On Mar 06
Bull eyes shot.
They lie with a straight face no wonder calamiies are befalling his kinsmen.
Racoon:
Perhaps you are now learning the APC shameless pattern of lying. Remember you were not the only one that signed the Aburi Accord. So prevaricating with the truth will only continue to hunt and hurt the soul.

There are some respect and honour that comes some more with old age. But as for Gowon, this is not to be. It is more honourable to keep quiet than to be this mischievous thereby rubbishing your supposed graceful old age sir
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by DataDoc: 10:36am On Mar 06
Racoon:
Exclusive Arise Interview with General Yakubu Chinwa Gowon( Former Nigerian Military Head of State).
Why is this man still blabbing at his age?

We all know what happened.

Just move on, since you've refused to apologise to Igbos or accept responsibility for the civil war by denying an agreement you already signed.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by Wispower: 11:00am On Mar 06
aalangel:
Dear Writer, you would have even stated what is in the Aburi Accord for your readers to understand more.

The Aburi Accord was a 1967 agreement reached in Aburi, Ghana, between Nigeria's federal government (led by Gen. Yakubu Gowon) and Eastern Region representatives (led by Col. Chukwuemeka Ojukwu) to prevent civil war. It proposed a loose confederation and decentralization of power, but failed due to conflicting interpretations, leading to the Nigerian Civil War.

Key aspects and outcomes include:
Purpose: To resolve the political crisis following the 1966 coups and massacres of Easterners.

Key Terms: The agreement emphasized regional autonomy, creating area commands, and requiring the Supreme Military Council's unanimous consent for major decisions.

Collapse: The agreement broke down after both sides failed to agree on its implementation, particularly regarding the interpretation of the resulting Decree No. 8.

Consequence: Its failure resulted in a 30-month civil war (1967–1970).
Give us the reasons of the disagreement mostly the Eastern Region reasonhuh
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by T9ksy(m): 11:08am On Mar 06
aalangel:
Dear Writer, you would have even stated what is in the Aburi Accord for your readers to understand more.

The Aburi Accord was a 1967 agreement reached in Aburi, Ghana, between Nigeria's federal government (led by Gen. Yakubu Gowon) and Eastern Region representatives (led by Col. Chukwuemeka Ojukwu) to prevent civil war. It proposed a loose confederation and decentralization of power, but failed due to conflicting interpretations, leading to the Nigerian Civil War.

Key aspects and outcomes include:
Purpose: To resolve the political crisis following the 1966 coups and massacres of Easterners.

Key Terms: The agreement emphasized regional autonomy, creating area commands, and requiring the Supreme Military Council's unanimous consent for major decisions.

Collapse: The agreement broke down after both sides failed to agree on its implementation, particularly regarding the interpretation of the resulting Decree No. 8.

Consequence: Its failure resulted in a 30-month civil war (1967–1970).
In May 1966, when his homeboy Ironsi, was in power, Ojukwu was the only military governor who, wholeheartedly supported Ironsi's unification decree 34! Ojukwu bragged in public about how he intend to export his kinsmen to the north to take up civil service posts, therein. There was a great influx of school leavers from the eastern region into the northern region, immediately after the January 15th, 1966 coup.

Less than a year later after his brother Ironsi, has been booted out of office (and rightly so), Ojukwu now wants Confederacy-decentralisation of power. Who the hell does Ojukwu thought he is? Just because his father was one of the richest man in the country at the time does not confer on him the right to dictate to us what kind of govt, we should have in our country.

Gowon was right to reneged on aburi, fever or no fever and he owes nobody any apology. In Ojukwu's world, it was acceptable for Ironsi to become a military dictator of Nigeria but Gowon cannot and should not. And for that, Ojukwu went to war and got soundly beaten.

And some folks called him a freedom fighter and an hero (sic!). Yeah right........

Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by NotOgaSeun: 11:10am On Mar 06
esnbrutality:
That is the reason why you are even more useless at old age. To the extent that Danjuma, who being older than you has a lot of respect than you.

Just imagine a man approaching his end, still lieing shamelessly.

Gowon, fears Fulani more than the DEVIL.
Gowon is not Fulani..
And he is a Christian..
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by updatechange(m): 11:14am On Mar 06
Racoon:
Perhaps you are now learning the APC shameless pattern of lying. Remember you were not the only one that signed the Aburi Accord. So prevaricating with the truth will only continue to hunt and hurt the soul.

There are some respect and honour that comes some more with old age. But as for Gowon, this is not to be. It is more honourable to keep quiet than to be this mischievous thereby rubbishing your supposed graceful old age sir
Don’t blame him, ojukwu went prepared… he went with his lawyers, counsel,special adviser etc. Gowon on the other hand went there like a gentleman and maybe a lil bit tipsy.
He signed without proofreading the whole agreement.
That’s what caused the problem.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by fabolouz1(m): 11:35am On Mar 06
old age is the reason he's saying this because this is embarrassing to say the least.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by DigitB: 11:36am On Mar 06
It pains me to think that this old phool calls himself an evangelist
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by Mosco100(m): 12:15pm On Mar 06
Agreement is agreement
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by ogaemma: 12:20pm On Mar 06
He is one of the fundamental problem of Nigeria
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by tonesky(m): 12:24pm On Mar 06
Very lame and idiotic excuse.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by Bahamas95(m): 1:13pm On Mar 06
This man will still call himself an elder.



Some so-called elders are just so shameless, they say things that even teenagers won't say.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by gidgiddy: 1:17pm On Mar 06
CJStarz:
This man is still telling lies even in his old age!
He has to. Its not at this stage he can admit that he caused the war by going back on the Aburi agreement him and Ojukwu reached in Ghana
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by gidgiddy: 1:23pm On Mar 06
T9ksy:
In May 1966, when his homeboy Ironsi, was in power, Ojukwu was the only military governor who, wholeheartedly supported Ironsi's unification decree 34! Ojukwu bragged in public about how he intend to export his kinsmen to the north to take up civil service posts, therein. There was a great influx of school leavers from the eastern region into the northern region, immediately after the January 15th, 1966 coup.

Less than a year later after his brother Ironsi, has been booted out of office (and rightly so), Ojukwu now wants Confederacy-decentralisation of power. Who the hell does Ojukwu thought he is? Just because his father was one of the richest man in the country at the time does not confer on him the right to dictate to us what kind of govt, we should have in our country.

Gowon was right to reneged on aburi, fever or no fever and he owes nobody any apology. In Ojukwu's world, it was acceptable for Ironsi to become a military dictator of Nigeria but Gowon cannot and should not. And for that, Ojukwu went to war and got soundly beaten.

And some folks called him a freedom fighter and an hero (sic!). Yeah right........

In other words, what you guys care about is ethnicity and nothing else?

Ironsi and Ojukwu are Igbos, and supported decree 34, a civil service Decree

But Gowon is a Northerner, so his decree 14 that abolished the 4 Region and created 12 states, and his decree 15 that ended resource control, are highly welcome

Ok grin grin grin
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by T9ksy(m): 2:28pm On Mar 06
gidgiddy:
In other words, what you guys care about is ethnicity and nothing else?

Ironsi and Ojukwu are Igbos, and supported decree 34, a civil service Decree

But Gowon is a Northerner, so his decree 14 that abolished the 4 Region and created 12 states, and his decree 15 that ended resource control, are highly welcome

Ok grin grin grin
That's your warped and mischevious mindset at play.
Initially, Zik was all for federalism but by 1951, he started the discordant tune of Unitary system of govt., because according to him, he doesn't want to have to get a visa to come to yorubaland.

Zik and his NCNC party were the quintessential unity beggars! He had been chanting "unity, unity, uniyy" ever since and no sooner had an igboman became HOS, and viola, he foisted unitary govt on the rest of us without so much as a plebsicite.

Your good self was here always gaslighting us that, that was the only to run a military govt as oppossed to a democratic govt. So if Ironsi is allowed to run a centralised govt in May of 1966, why then shouldn't be allowed to continue with the same centralised form of govt in Jan 1967?

Why did Ojukwu went to war because Gowon insisted on continuing with the Unitary govt that he, Ojukwu wholeheartedly supported, 6 months earlier? What has changed in that short period of time that necessitate Ojukwu plunging the whole country in a bloody and needless war?
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by bal4real: 2:41pm On Mar 06
The truth is gradually coming out. Guilt and regret are hunting him. The innocent blood he spilled due to his claimed fever that made him signed the Abori Accord, and later reneged on it, will keep on hunting him & his generations unborn.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by bal4real: 2:43pm On Mar 06
I thought Agbod0rians said that Gowon didn't sign any Aburi Accord with Ojukwu. The truth is gradually coming out.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by okeke6969: 3:03pm On Mar 06
Can you see statement coming from a former head of state trying to change the narrative.
Yakubu that cannot qualify to be an ordinary Janitor. No
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 3:17pm On Mar 06
Even at old age this old fool still talking... Fever Kpai you there... See the Nigeria you unalive millions of Igbos to keep together... Someone they will bury in Abuja is talking.. visit Ur village in benue
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by babaztee: 4:15pm On Mar 06
I am disappointed like others who have commented on Gowon's confession. He would have said it the way it was then after all, there is nothing expected from him which we have not heard. If Gowon has come out and ask for forgiveness from Nigerians for the mistake he made on Aburi agreement, he would have written his name on gold.

From my own assessment, Gowon never knew the degree to which Nigeria as a country has sunk, it is like he is day-dreaming and just playing with words not knowing how debase Nigeria as a country. OBJ just celebrated 89 years, not a perfect man but he is more eulogized and respected than any Nigerian leader we have ever had.

Gowon, if you are reading this piece, you fall our hands, I pray for you to have another chance to correct your wrongs.
Re: I Had A Fever And Mistakenly Agreed To The Aburi Accord - Yakubu Gowon by gidgiddy: 4:36pm On Mar 06
T9ksy:
That's your warped and mischevious mindset at play.
Initially, Zik was all for federalism but by 1951, he started the discordant tune of Unitary system of govt., because according to him, he doesn't want to have to get a visa to come to yorubaland.

Zik and his NCNC party were the quintessential unity beggars! He had been chanting "unity, unity, uniyy" ever since and no sooner had an igboman became HOS, and viola, he foisted unitary govt on the rest of us without so much as a plebsicite.

Your good self was here always gaslighting us that, that was the only to run a military govt as oppossed to a democratic govt. So if Ironsi is allowed to run a centralised govt in May of 1966, why then shouldn't be allowed to continue with the same centralised form of govt in Jan 1967?

Why did Ojukwu went to war because Gowon insisted on continuing with the Unitary govt that he, Ojukwu wholeheartedly supported, 6 months earlier? What has changed in that short period of time that necessitate Ojukwu plunging the whole country in a bloody and needless war?
Thats because you guys dont know what unitary governance is. You can't have unitary governance where there is resource control, resource control is the most important aspect of federalism, and Ironsi kept resource control, while Gowon removed it. The only thing you people keep making noise about is a civil service Decree, Decree 34. While Gowon who balkanised your Regions with Decree 14, created 12 states, took away resource control with Decree 15, is out there laughing at you all grin grin
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