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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by slurryeye: 8:58pm On Mar 08, 2017*. Modified: 12:41am On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:You keep saying Adebayo didn't sleep in his house because he thought he was gonna get killed but one thing you forget to mention is that Aguiyi Ironsi also rarely slept overnight in his residence in Lagos because he feared he was going to be killed which explain the reason why the counter coup plotter were only able to kill him in Ibadan. See one thing you don't know is that the likes of Aguiyi-Ironsi, Ogundipe and Adebayo that were trained in Royal Military College in UK were not trained to take over power from Civilian government. But when the January 1966 coup happened, it put a lot of these senior military officers in shock because not only did it implied that military was interfering with politics against their military training, it also meant that known military hierarchy has been broken since junior officers partook in a coup without informing their seniors. So after the july counter coup, it will only be stupid of Adebayo to trust or think he can control the junior officers that just killed the Military head of state. After the july 1966 coup, Nigeria was severely divided along ethnic and religious line. And the most reasonable thing to do was to find a way to sit down and agree on a common ground for the future of the country which resulted in the Aburi accord. Now let's agree that Yakubu broke someone of the agreements, don't you think the best thing for Ojukwu to do was to request for another accord instead of secession. See the moment Ojukwu declared secession and invaded the midwest, he directly called for war. Do I support Ojukwu standing up for his people massacre? Absolutely yes! However, I'm totally against his use of force for this purpose. Like I always say, the civil war was a very stupid and avoidable war that cost us millions of lives and caused more division amongst us. The fact that Ojukwu and Gowon were 32 and 33 years respectively in 1967 implied that the war to them was for no other reason than their personal ego. Now my question for you is, if you were 39 year old man like Adebayo, will you allow the young men to drag you into their ego war? |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 9:24pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
allrightsir:What is this 'cant win the war' thing you people keep chanting? If you are conered by 5 guys who want to fight you, do you say ' I cant win against 5 guys' and surrender so that they can do whatever they like to you or do say 'if Im going to go down, I go down fighting'.. Thats the position Ojukwu was in. 3 million souls may have been lost but Nigeria is not better for it. We are still as divided as ever and Nigeria has not progressed an inch as a nation |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by Fearcom(m): 9:26pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
kingzizzy:And who would have protected him from danger?? You?? |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by obaaderemi: 9:39pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
shukuokukobambi:SAY NO MORE!WHAT MORE IS THERE TO ADD?ZILCH.YOU'VE DENTED THAT BIGOT'S BIG HEAD!Bigotry is bad no matter where it's coming from..yoruba,igbo,northerner,white,black... |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by Nobody: 9:44pm On Mar 08, 2017*. Modified: 7:43pm On Aug 18, 2017 |
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by Olu317(m): 9:57pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Have you forgotten that LATE CHIEF NNAMDI AZIKWE SIDED WITH THE MILITARY JUNTA DURING THE CIVIL WAR OF 1967-1970? IBOS ARE QUITE FUNNY. WHY DO YOU IBOS ALWAYS SKIP THE DARK PART OF YOUR HISTORY DURING THE NIGERIA'S CIVIL WAR? EHN? |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 10:18pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Olu317:Azikiwe initially supported Biafra wholeheartedly at first. It was only in the later part that he switched sides, typical politician |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 10:36pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
allrightsir:Ojukwu was cornered. The man has already gone to Aburi to sign a peace deal. When that deal was abandoned by Gowon, what did people expect him to do? The war can be blamed squarely on Gowon. It was Gowon who broke the Aburi agreement, it was Gowon who declared war and it was Gowon who fired first on Biafra. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by edupedia: 10:39pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
kingzizzy:GBE E NU SO HUN OMO OKORO...DID YOUR YEYE OJUKWU STAY?...YEYE PEOPLE... |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by scholes23(m): 11:02pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
laudate:as a matter of fact, there's nothing good about you to be seen. The only thing I can see is a
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by Olu317(m): 11:21pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
kingzizzy:OJUKWU WAS AUTOCRATIC AND TEMPERAMENTAL. THIS WAS A GOOD QUALITY OF A GREAT LEADER .LATE CHIEF NNMADI AZIKWE SAW THE MOTIVE OF OJUKWU AND THE MAN WENT TO THE WINNING SIDE . LEARN FROM THAT MY DEAR. THERE IS ALWAYS THE RIGHT TIME TO STRIKE ONE'S ENEMY. AND NOT TAKING A RISK GLARINGLY LEADING TO A DEAD END.... I HOPE YOU PEOPLE ARE READY FOR YOUR AGITATION.... I HOPE INDEED |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by Nobody: 11:32pm On Mar 08, 2017*. Modified: 7:43pm On Aug 18, 2017 |
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 12:31am On Mar 09, 2017 |
Olu317:Ojukwu was authocratic and tempermental? All Military rulers are that way, thats the nature if their training. Its what they stand for that matters. Ojukwu stood for the independence of his people from the colonial creation called Nigeria and just that alone endeared him to his people.There is no winning side in Nigeria, the country is still as divided and messed up as the day Ojukwu declared Biafra which proves that Ojukwu was right to try and take his people in a different direction away from the failed state if Nigeria. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 1:22am On Mar 09, 2017 |
allrightsir:This isnt about argument, this is about what the history books tell us. History cant be twisted because all of it has already happend. Starting with the overthrow of Ironsi, there was a 6 months period where thousands of Easterners, men, wimen and Children were being massacred all over Nigeria particularly in the North. With the disappearance of Ironsi, Ojukwu supported that the next highest ranking officer of the time, Brigadier Ogundipe should take over. The Northerners refused and installed Gowon who was junior to Ojukwu as head of state. Over 50,000 Easterners were killed, millions fled back home. The people of Eastern Nigeria besieged Ojukwu to pull them out of Nigeria since they were no longer safe in that country. With tensions mounting, a meeting was arranged on neutral grounds in Aburi Ghana. After 2 days of negotiations, Ojukwu and gowon signed the documents. The agreement provided that Ojukwu would recognise Gowon as head of state and accept 'one Nigeria'. But in return, Gowon was not allowed to change or make any far reaching decision on the 4 Regional structure of Nigeria unless all 4 Regional Military Governors agreed. Barely 5 months after this agreement was signed, Gowon broke this agreement by abolishing the 4 Regions and creating 12 states without informing anyone. This was the start of 'divide and rule' the Northerners have used to dominate Nigeria to this day With the Aburi agreement broken and the Eastern Region abolished, Ojukwu had only two choices. Accept Northern domination or seek independence. Ojukwu chose the latter. There was nothing like negotiating secession, not with Nothern Nigeria. If you must blame Ojukwu for causing the war by seceding, then you must first blame Gowon for breaking the Aburi agreement that forced Ojukwu to secede. You have to be fair to Ojukwu, he didnt get up one morning and declare Biafra for no reason. Ojukwu only started stockpiling weapons after he had declared Biafra. Ojukwu never declared war on anybody. Gowon felt it was his duty to keep Nigeria one and Ojukwu felt it was his duty to protect his people. At the end of the day, Nigeria is still the illegal colonial creation of the white man. Hausa/Igbo/Yoruba never agreed to come together for 'one Nigeria'. We were all forced together against our will by the British. That unholy union is still what Igbos have been fighting to get out of to this day. Why should an Igbo man be negotiating or asking for his freedom frim Nigeria if he never agreed to be part of Nigeria in the first place? Makes no sense. Thats why IPOB are right in what they are doing, they are protesting their illegal inclusion into Nigeria by Lugard in 1914. Any union kept together by the barrel of gun rather than the free will of the people is bound to end in disaster. That is the story of Nigeria so far. By the way, if Igbos achieve Biafra and any.of the minorities which to secede tomorow, they are free to do so. Igbos have no historical record of holding anyone against their will like Nigeria has |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by slurryeye: 1:55am On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:You call Nigeria colonial creation but it didn't occur to you that Eastern Nigeria Ojukwu want to secede with is also Colonial creation and the name Biafra was given by Portuguese. In your earlier post, you said Ojukwu had no option but to go to war after Gowon refused to honour the Aburi agreement. I will tell you it is a lie. Ojukwu had the option of requesting for 2nd, 3rd, 4th or if possible 5th Aburi accord if that was what was required to achieve his demand, but he decided not to take that option because he thought he was smarter than others. He thought he was the only that knew about the massive crude oil reserves found in the Niger delta but unfortunate for him, Gowon would have been informed by the British. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 2:26am On Mar 09, 2017 |
scholes23:Is that all? mtcheew...
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 3:06am On Mar 09, 2017*. Modified: 1:31pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:You like arguing blindly, sha. Er...point of correction. Ojukwu was definitely not a man of peace. After Aburi, there was a need to translate the agreements reached at Aburi, into law. So Gowon promulgated Decree 8 which gave Ojukwu over 80% of his demands, despite opposition from high-ranking technocrats in the civil service. Gowon in fact, tried to give legal backing to most of the agreements reached at Aburi, by enacting Decree 8. ![]() If Ojukwu had been a man of peace, he would have accepted that agreement to prevent further conflict, and gone back at a later date to negotiate for more, like the Israelis did, when they wanted their own home state. ![]() If Ojukwu was a man of peace, he would have prevented further bloodshed by listening to Zik, Adebayo and other African leaders. If Ojukwu was a man of peace, he would not have led his people to a war he could not win, knowing fully well he did not have enough weapons to prosecute that war. If Ojukwu was a man of peace, he would not have sent unarmed civilians to their death on the battlefield, against heavily armed federal soldiers, in Enugu. Don't take my word for it though. Read pg 95 - 96 of The Struggle for Secession, 1966-1970: A Personal Account of the Nigerian Civil War, written by Ntieyong U. Akpan, the former Chief Secretary to the defunct Government of Biafra who later became the Pro Chancellor of the University of Nigeria. in it, he said; ....Those were the words of the Governor to his strategic committee..."Nothing can frighten the professional soldiers more than the sight of civilian masses confronting them. They will kill them no doubt, but would soon be tired. I have brought down to Enugu, thousands of civilians from all over the republic. The aim is to throw them in waves against the enemy, who would thereby be confused and frightened by the prospect of mowing down thousands of civilians and incurring world condemnation."Read that book before you come back here to tell me that Ojukwu was a man of peace. Would a man of peace use his own people as cannon fodder, for the enemy? ![]() |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 3:52am On Mar 09, 2017 |
allrightsir:Bros, why you dey advise them? You get time, o! Dog wey go lost, no dey hear the whistle of the hunter....na deep proverb, o! Leave them with their drama, biko.
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 3:57am On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Another long tirade of propaganda. ![]() |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by ImperialYoruba: 5:36am On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Have you not heard about how fear gripped Easterners in the July 66 coup and the Governer, Okpara with his cabinet vacated their homes and one of them was so scared in his rush to flee he forgot his son behind in the house? ![]() Let me know if you would like a copy of the full report. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by scholes23(m): 6:01am On Mar 09, 2017 |
laudate:Form all you've said, you haven't made sense
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 7:44am On Mar 09, 2017 |
laudate:You are listening to too much Yoruba propaganda. If Ojukwu was not a man of peace, he would not have gone to Aburi in the first place. But he went. An agreement was reach and signed. When they went back home, Gowon started deciding which percentage to give Ojukwu? What is that? How can someone sign an agreement then decide what percentage to implement? When you sign an agreement, you implement it 100% or dont sign at all! If Gowon felt that Aburi should be renegotiated, he should have recovened another meeting with all parties to ammend the existing contract. But to sign an agreement and start deciding the percentage to implement was pure foolishness on the part of Gowon and an insult to Ojukwu. If Ojukwu had accepted 80% like you said, what would have stopped Gowon coming back next week to say it is now 60%? No matter what percentage Ojukwu accepted or didnt accept, the fact that Gowon was going to abolish the 4 Regions and creste 12 states anyway made peace impossible. That singular act by Gowon is what led to war. When people say Ojukwu led his people in a war he could not win, I laugh. Ojukwu was in the best position to win the war. He had the man power and the Oil money. Had British Warships not blockaded Biafra preventing Ojukwu from selling Oil and importing arms, Ojukwu would have won. Britain won the war for Nigeria by blockading Biafra. Ojukwu fought a war to liberate his people from Hausa-Fulani controlled Nigeria. He may not have succeded but the fact that he tried where all other gave up is why his people respect him. Nobody said freedom is cheap, it costs a lot of lives to achieve |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 7:56am On Mar 09, 2017 |
laudate:In Madiebos book, he debunks all that. But lets assume it did happen. The Nigerian Army should never shoot unarmed people. Anyone telling you that Soldiers are allowed to shoot unarmed people isnt telling you the truth. It is actually murder. To this day, the Nigerian Army are still shooting unarmed IPOB anyway so nothing has changed. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 11:34am On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:What a contradiction! |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 11:45am On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Nah, all I quoted to you are facts which are already in public domain. If Gowon gave at least 80% of what was agreed upon at Aburi, and Ojukwu had accepted it then, it would have shown that Ojukwu was a man of peace who was ready to do everything to avert a war.You cannot second-guess Gowon by claiming he would have offered 60%. Were you in his mind? ![]() Gowon did not just wake up and decide to abolish the 4 regions. Ojukwu had contravened various laws, and in blatant disregard of the authorities, had seized federal govt assets in the East and started stockpiling weapons! He ignored all their warnings. Sanctions were imposed on his region to force him to see reason. He disregarded them. Did he expect Gowon and the members of the SMC to clap for him after that? Gowon had to use other means to weaken Ojukwu's position, hence the creation of states. If Ojukwu had not been intransigent, the creation of states would not have happened! ![]() |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 11:46am On Mar 09, 2017 |
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| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 12:57pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
laudate:Dont change what I said. I said that the Nigerian Army "should" never shoot unarmed people. It is irrelevant what My NU Akpan said in his book about Ojukwu sendig unarmed people to face the Nigerian Army. Lets take the worst case scenario. Lets assume that indeed Ojukwu did send unarmed civilians to face the Nigerian Army. Did anyone tell you it is the job of the Army to shoot unarmed people? There is no National Army or Soldier that is mandated to shoot unarmed people, infact, they are not even allowed to shoot unarmed enemy soldiers. This is what separates the Army and a terrorist organisation. Terrorist organisations dont care who the kill, the Army should care. So if indeed what Mr Apkan said is true, it only goes to show that the Nigerian Army commited murder and that the Biafrans were right to defend themselves from such an uncivilised Army. It also goes to show the Nigerian Army and its long history of killing unarmed people, something they are not allowed to do. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 1:14pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:So what NU Akpan a well-respected leader who was part of the inner caucus of the Biafran govt said is now 'irrelevant'? Simply because it does not conform to your warped perspective? ![]() Can you just read the drivel you wrote up there? What kind of leader sends unarmed civilians out against an armed contingent of soldiers that are trained to kill? Isn't it the job of any leader to protect his own people? So you do not see anything wrong in what Ojukwu did??! What the Nigerian Army did or did not do, does not change the fact that it is morally wrong, totally reprehensible and unconscionable to send unarmed civilians who did not know what was going on, to the battlefield,unarmed and unprotected. What kind of a leader does that??! |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 1:17pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
laudate:Nigerians are funny people. It is only a Nigerian that will see red and call it orange. There is a binding agreement that was signed sealed. You have not yet called out Gowon for not living up to his end of the deal, you are calling out Ojukwu for not accepting a reduced version of the deal? I laugh in Igbo So if you sign a contract with a contractor to build you a house, the contractor later comes back to tell you that he can only build 80% of the house despite a signed agreement being in place, what happens? You will accept a house built 80%? Well thats what you expected Ojukwu to do I wonder what you would have said if it was Ojukwu who said he could only implement 80% of his end of the Aburi deal? You would have been shouting and blaming Ojukwu for causing war by going back on a signed deal. The simple truth of the matter is that the North wanted political and economic control of Nigeria and they were not about to let Aburi or anything stop them from from implementing 'divide and rule' that would give them what they want. The only thing the North never counted on was that Igbos were not going to take it laying down. |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 1:28pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:You see why I said earlier that you were ignorant? How do you turn an agreement between two or more parties into a law that carries constitutional weight, or has full legal backing, within a country? Can you describe the process? ![]() If a man is offered 80% of what he asked for, in order to save his people and avert a war, does it not make sense to accept it? And go back at a later date to ask for more? Even Israel that are your ancestors did the same thing, and eventually ended up with more than they had earlier requested, at the end of the day. Now can you see why most people said Ojukwu was a megalomaniac who only thought of himself?? ![]() |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by kingzizzy: 2:34pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
laudate:Stop twisting what I said. I didnt say Mr Apkan was irrelevant, I said what he said in his book about the unarmed civilians is irrelevant.What knd of Army shoots unarmed people? There is no Army in the world trained or authorised to kill unarmed people, they are trained to kill armed combatant enemies. The rules of engagement prevent the Army from shooting unarmed people. So it doesnt matter if it was Mickey Mouse or Ojukwu who sent the unarmed civilians against the Nigerian Army. If the unarmed civilians were killed, it is murder. In civilised countries, any member of the armed forces who shoots or kills an unarmed person without good reason will face a tribunal and if found guilty, will face anything from a death sentence to years of jail time or dismissal. So Akpan actually destroyed the reputation of the Nigerian Army, exposing them as terrorists from 50 years ago. Funny thing is that the Nigerian Army is still denying killing unarmed civilians to this day. I think the Nigerian Army should hold a press conference and let the world know that they support the killing of unarmed civilians, that way, the international community, IPOB and other civil liberty organisation can know what they are up against |
| Re: Adeyinka Adebayo Is Dead (Photos) by laudate: 2:43pm On Mar 09, 2017 |
kingzizzy:You were the one who used the word 'irrelevant' in describing NU Akpan's comments. I did not pluck that word out of thin air. And your rants, tantrums and tirade against the Nigerian Army isn't going to change anything that happened in the past. Soldiers are trained to kill. That is why they say 'do not argue with a man who holds a gun.' Kindly stop trying to defend the indefensible. The bearded general who sent unarmed, unprotected, defenceless civilians to the battlefield to face trained soldiers, in order to score cheap points, was what?? ![]() |
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Er...point of correction. Ojukwu was definitely not a man of peace. After Aburi, there was a need to translate the agreements reached at Aburi, into law. So Gowon promulgated Decree 8 which gave Ojukwu over 80% of his demands, despite opposition from high-ranking technocrats in the civil service. Gowon in fact, tried to give legal backing to most of the agreements reached at Aburi, by enacting Decree 8. 

