Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by kingzizzy: 6:13pm On May 03, 2019*. Modified: 6:45pm On May 03, 2019 |
Ejoor was a Northern slave. He was one of the 5 signatories of the Aburi agreement. But when that agreement was broken, he along with Adeyinka Adebayo accepted their slave status. Both men started saluting their junior, Yakubu Gowon. Only Ojukwu refused to be made a slave by the North |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Warship: 6:14pm On May 03, 2019 |
kingzizzy:Efewestern did Ejoor sign the Aburi accord.? |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by stagger: 6:18pm On May 03, 2019 |
I spotted him on a wheelchair at MMIA at the turn of the new year. Never knew he was probably dying at the time. RIP. |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by ransomed: 6:20pm On May 03, 2019 |
Nigeria will become an Eldorado when Gowon, Obasanjo, Buhari, Babangida, Abdusalam, TY Danjuma go to join Ejoor. Thank God one of our problems is gone. Yeepee.... |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by kingzizzy: 6:29pm On May 03, 2019 |
Warship:Yes he did, along with Ojukwu, Gowon,Katsina and Adebayo. He signed the agreement as Military Governor of the Mid-West Region |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by kokoetemma(m): 6:30pm On May 03, 2019 |
See Gowon and Ejoor, they had a lifetime opportunity to turn this country into an Eldorado but instead choose to be slaves under the so called Sokoto Caliphate |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Warship: 6:31pm On May 03, 2019 |
kingzizzy:Efewestern will never talk because his hero renegade on a signed agreement. |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Mystiquefia: 6:32pm On May 03, 2019 |
Warship:It's amazing how those of you from the East who fought against the actualization of a Niger-delta republic can so swiftly accuse others of being traitors. Were ojukwu and Aguiyi ironsi traitors to the Niger-deltan people for having dissimilar opinions from ours? Your guess is as good as mine |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Efewestern(op): 6:32pm On May 03, 2019 |
Warship:Yes Ejoor signed it, But he was neutral until his region was invaded and the invaders were asked to bring him dead or alive, he had no other option than to align with the central government. So why did they ask for his head? |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Efewestern(op): 6:40pm On May 03, 2019*. Modified: 7:10pm On May 03, 2019 |
kingzizzy:Ejoor wasn't a slave, what happened then could have been resolved diplomatically instead of using force on him, he had no other option than to align with Gowon. You guys hardly take responsibility for your actions. For the record straight, Ejoor had warned both parties not to bring their battles to mid-west, in fact he was angry with the central government because they withdrew all the military men posted in mid-west, he was left with few men. The greatest mistake then was the attempt to kill him, that brought too many groups who were neutral to side with Gowon. |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Mystiquefia: 6:46pm On May 03, 2019 |
Efewestern:Bros, aburi agreement or no aburi agreement. Ojukwu couldn't have just lumped the Midwest which used to be under the West, to biafra without seeking our opinions via a consensus or referendum. It's not like we share cultural similarities with the igbos in the first place.. he should have just ended his quest for succession in asaba or agbor. |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by rabzy: 7:13pm On May 03, 2019 |
Efewestern:He commanded a group of officers whose loyalties lied with the east and himself and other non-igbo Midwest officers like ogbemudia were targets. Ojukwu was bent on installing a loyal governor in the Midwest |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Efewestern(op): 7:19pm On May 03, 2019 |
Mystiquefia:He even had no reason to attack the region, the region wasn't a hostile one, worst is the fact that he didn't meet with the locals, or even agree to work with the kings, for example during the invasion, there was a rumour going on that the Oba of Bini was being kidnapped by the Biafran troops, how then do you expect such a people to work with you? again I still see no reason why he wanted Ejoor dead. His claim was that he never wanted to conquer Midwest, he wasn't diplomatic and it's over 40yrs after the war, same mistake is still being played out till date. |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Efewestern(op): 7:25pm On May 03, 2019 |
rabzy:What stopped him from talking things out with him, Not that Ejoor was even working for Gowon, Ejoor was just after the safety of his people and region, Supporting Ojukwu would have dragged the mid-west into a battle that wasn't theirs, so the best way was to abstain and see how things played out, I see no reason why people should fault him. Every leader is after the safety and interest of their people. Invading Midwest was a big mistake! |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by Abumeke13: 7:48pm On May 03, 2019 |
Wow.. $$$$$ |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by PHIPEX(m): 8:18pm On May 03, 2019 |
Efewestern:And who told you they never talked? He made his choice and died seeing the fruit of the choice, do you think he died a happy man seeing what Niger Delta became under one Nigeria? |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by johntolu: 8:33pm On May 03, 2019 |
Efewestern:The invasion of the Midwest Region and by extension, Western Nigeria, which was punctured at Ore, was never an error on the part of the Yeebos, but a deliberate military subterfuge by the Yeebos to shift the 'theatre of war' from their enclave and isolate their territory from a tragedy they willingly invoked on themselves. You can imagine the war extending from Ore to Ijebu-Ode, all in Western Nigeria and the war being fought by both parties around that axis. The Yeebos thought they had the military might and strategy to sustain the war at that level but alas, they were proved wrong especially, with the military and political masterstroke of Chief Awolowo, who refused supplying food to the Igbo rebels thereby causing hunger, deprivation and starvation in the land of the Yeebos����. |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by ogbonti: 9:33pm On May 03, 2019 |
Efewestern:Thanks for twisting the facts to create lies here Template for Ogbemudia? What template? A soldier who was drafted to be the head of a school during war time is not a soldier but an academician. We were witnesses first hand how Ejoor aided Benjamin Okumagba to cause inter ethnic squabbles in Warri in 1993, leading to son many needless deaths at Okere, Idimusobo, Olomu, Ogborikoko, Ogunu, Ekurede areas in Warri. His residence at Deco Road by Warri Sapele Road was a Depot where he held nocturnal meetings with Otota of Okere Urhobo, the late Benjamin Okumagba... arming Urhobo youth with military styled sophisticated weapons to fight the Ijaws and Itsekiris. I won't insult the dead but please let this man go face his creator Stop trying to make a hero of a certified villain, just because he died! |
| Re: Adieu! General David Akpode Ejoor’s Final Salute (1932 - 2019) by jaxxy(m): 10:10pm On May 03, 2019 |
Zane2point4:Come to think of it, it might just be because military have a much earlier sense of responsibility and maturity because of their training unlike civilians who are busy with casual affairs and no sound training or preparation. |
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