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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Honor10: 4:26pm On Oct 26, 2019
Osagyefo98:



[s][/s]Banjo is a dirty betrayal and a traitor.

The woman talking wasn't there and too young by them to know how dirty her father was.

I have told people that if you think you can poke your benefactors without consequences, then the person is a joke.

Awolowo tried it , he died regretting his deeds.

Today you can't call awolowo without adding rat poison...he set a bad precedence for the future generations.[s][/s]

I am sure none of yr family member can be as great as Awolowo till u all perish,I would rather be an Awolowo than been an ojukwu who kill millions of his people and run away. And pray u are able to reach half the age Awolowo reach before he die.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by busiyoung: 4:27pm On Oct 26, 2019
Ojiofor:


Baba Sarrki I dey hail you o.
Their names sound Igbo but they are not from South East abeg take note.
Igbos are not murderers.

Please don't tell me dat.igbo are not murderers they are d saint in nigeria,stop deceiving urself..every tribe has is own fault.we made nigeria this way..every tribe please don't deceive urself o.even some of wat u see are lies.only those dat fight in the war can know d reason..not some scared fly sitting in their house..listening to hate speech on radios.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by franchasng: 4:29pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:



Ojukwu said he wants Biafra

What was he looking for in ore towards Lagos?

Ojukwu and the 1966 coupist are the real traitors
After Ojukwu declared Biafra, Nigerian government led forces comprising both Hausa-Fulanis, Yorubas, Kanuris, Bororos, Nupes, Idomas, Josites, etc, etc attacked Biafra land from Calabar side, and from Benue side to enter Enugu, while Biafra attacked Nigeria from Benin down to Lagos to capture the seat of power so that Gowon can relocate the Nigerian government to Kaduna and possibly declare seize fire and allow Biafra to go.


But Yoruba man entrusted with leading Biafran army to capture Lagos decided to stop the advancement of the soldiers because of his love for his people which to me isn't bad cos Ojukwu ought not to have put him in that front.


Ojukwu executed him after Banjo's batallion narrated how Banjo and Ojukwu's in-law tried to sabotage Ojukwu and Biafra, Ojukwu had no other option but to execute Banjo and his own relative (Ojukwu's relative) for sabotaging Biafran military effort.

Such sabotage in military attracts immediate execution even during the world war 2.


Not today that Hausa-Fulani soldiers are sabotaging Nigerian military effort to flush out Boko Haram and still get promoted for sabotaging national military efforts angry



I like Banjo, its unfortunate he ended that way cry

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by maasoap(m): 4:30pm On Oct 26, 2019
Osagyefo98:



Banjo is a dirty betrayal and a traitor.

The woman talking wasn't there and too young by them to know how dirty her father was.

I have told people that if you think you can poke your benefactors without consequences, then the person is a joke.

Awolowo tried it , he died regretting his deeds.

Today you can't call awolowo without adding rat poison...he set a bad precedence for the future generations.

Stop shouting up and down, your noise convince nobody

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by OnlineMonarch(m): 4:31pm On Oct 26, 2019
I am Online Monarch

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by JubrilBuhari: 4:32pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:



Why did Ojukwu faced the south west?

Why is he fighting towards ore

He has a ulterior motives he was nip in the bud
Lagos was the capital of Nigeria, they were to march to Lagos.
Illiterate troll.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Sholaco: 4:32pm On Oct 26, 2019
Osagyefo98:
Ojukwu did the right thing by killing the traitor.


Someone he saved and released from prison and sent home arrived Ore and feels he is at home to backstab his benefactor.

Banjo is a dirty betrayal.

Ojukwu made his greatest mistake here, he would have allowed banjo rot in prison the way hausa fulani government then wanted it to be.


Banjo is a backstabber, betrayal and a traitor.

His daughter should just shut up..
take things cool with yourself so that you can live long, am appealing to you to desist from hateful speeches, be tolerance and do away with history that could give you bitterness....and you will be okay
Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Sholaco: 4:34pm On Oct 26, 2019
franchasng:
After Ojukwu declared Biafra, Nigerian government led forces comprising both Hausa-Fulanis, Yorubas, Kanuris, Bororos, Nupes, Idomas, Josites, etc, etc attached Biafra land from Calabar side, and from Benue side to enter Enugu, while Biafra attacked Nigeria from Benin down to Lagos to capture the seat of power so that Gowon can relocate the Nigerian government to Kaduna and possibly declare seize fire and allow Biafra to go.


But Yoruba man entrusted with leading Biafran army to capture Lagos decided to stop the advancement of the soldiers because of his love for his people which to me isn't bad cos Ojukwu ought not to have put him in that front.


Ojukwu executed him after Banjo's batallion narrated how Banjo and Ojukwu's in-law tried to sabotage Ojukwu and Biafra, Ojukwu had no other option but to execute Banjo and his own relative (Ojukwu's relative) for sabotaging Biafran military effort.

Such sabotage in military attracts immediate execution even during the world war 2.


Not today that Hausa-Fulani soldiers are sabotaging Nigerian military effort to flush out Boko Haram and still get promoted for sabotaging national military efforts angry



I like Banjo, its unfortunate he ended that way cry
Bororo grin

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by madridsta007(m): 4:35pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:
It’s so unfortunate that the same people that calls one a betrayer are the real betrayers

The 1966 coup and 1990 coup are the only the bloodiest coup in history of Nigeria

Led by kaduna nzeogwu 1966 and orkar 1990


Treason is treason. Sadly, that’s the military life.

Babagida ordered the killing of Mamman Vatsa after the latter’s involvement in a coup plot. Guess who was Mamman Vatsa’s bestman during his wedding?

Babagida.

Despite the pleas and intervention of Professors Achebe, JP Clarke and Soyinka and the international literary community, he was killed. Despite the plea from Vatsa’s wife, he was killed.

Sadly, once again, if Banjo acted in a treasonous manner or against orders, he faces the penalty. From all accounts of the civil war/ Biafran Genocide, he disobeyed direct orders to advance on the mid-Western front. That attracts the death penalty. Friend or no friend. I once asked a military friend, “what if your CO asks you to shoot your best friend, would you?”

He said he would. It’s an order.

That’s the military life once you sign up to it. I’m sure Banjo understood. He is military. Seems like his civilian daughter doesn’t get it.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by TheOtherRoom: 4:38pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:


Ojukwu from the history we know and as it stands today was arrogant,self centered and a bigot that was so obsessed with power
this is an accurate description of the average igbo man

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by busiyoung: 4:40pm On Oct 26, 2019
baratech:
Ojukwu is dead, and can not defend himself...


what abt his children..let them say something. no b banjo pikin b dis
Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Nigerfine3: 4:41pm On Oct 26, 2019
[quote author=Ojiofor post=83472413]

Baba Sarrki I dey hail you o.
Their names sound Igbo but they are not from South East abeg take note.
Igbos are not murderers. [/quote
They chose who is igbo and who is not at their discretion.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Agugbadin: 4:42pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:


Pa ojiofor ,

With due respect sire

The are south easterners

Nzeogwu and orkar are ibo names sir


Nzeogwu is from Okpanam Niger Delta

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Nobody: 4:43pm On Oct 26, 2019
Osagyefo98:



Trying to deviate attention from real discourse is a sign of weakness in the old.



Victor is simply a snake that was killed by his own venom.
What did you expect him to do? To join Ojukwu in invading South west right?

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Stevechoko45: 4:43pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:


The awolowo you called gave the south west free education, free healthcare among goodies we received from him we thanked him

He did not allow his people to be massacred because of pride , ego and chest beating

Till tomorrow Ojukwu descendants are full of hatred and bitterness



Ok since the SW love themselves and are more united you people should meet Sowore nail demand simple Kanu owns was done under 3 days shame

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by seanjy4konji: 4:48pm On Oct 26, 2019
This thread go sweet.
Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Ayoefa: 4:49pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:


You are a comedian

So are there when everything happens

Someone is giving first hand information you said it’s wrong

The truth is you guys should go and do soul searching

I:E

IMF reports that we are in recession you guys believes

Same imf said we are out of recession you said imf doesn’t know what they are doing

You Only believe what you have been wired to believe
Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Afamed: 4:51pm On Oct 26, 2019
Osagyefo98:


I can't use the account of 2 year old child of banjo now a professor who doesn't know what actually happened as a parameter to real facts.

She is just been emotional.


But the great General Ojukwu has to do the right thing to restore sanity about to be eroded by Victor Banjo.


Without Ojukwu banjo would have died in prison and his chapter closed.


Banjo was a bad influence to his lineage same way Naira marley is currently constituting nuisance to cyber space.

#Ojukwu learnt his lesson never to trust someone from that side of divide.

Two persons he saved from prison are those who aligned with the enemies to hit him.


Very unfortunate.
Keep quiet. You can't re - write history.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by hammerT: 4:51pm On Oct 26, 2019
THE PROBLEM WITH EDO PEOPLE TODAY WAS CAUSED BY YOUR FATHER DECISION TO HOLD BIAFRA TROOPS AT STAND-STILL IN EDO RATHER THAN ADVANCE TO LAGOS.

THAT GAVE NIGERIA AN ADVANTAGE TO GAIN GROUNDS AND INTERCEPT BIAFRA TROOPS AT ORE.


HAD HE NOT STOPPED AT EDO, BIAFRA TROOPS WOULD HAVE ARRIVED LAGOS BEFORE NIGERIA TROOPS SET OFF.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by careytommy37(m): 4:52pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:


You can’t change the hand of the clock

Ojukwu is a traitor

So are his descendants

Nigeria would have been better if there was no 1966 Coup or if the Coup was not bloody. Why did we kill ourselves? Power can change hands without blood. Buhari became Head of State without shedding blood. I'm not IBB fan but his Coup was bloodless and I commend him for not killing GMB and Idiagbon. I must confess, we were celebrating my sister's birthday in April 1990 when we heard of Orka's Coup, the jubilation became double, and people were trooping in with emergency gifts for her .... But shortly after we heard about the killing of IBB ADC and others and the guy started dividing the country on radio, people were sad. Why killing others to get power? 90% of bloody coups in Nigeria failed!!!

We can play politics of power without shedding blood, those who introduced blood to our politics will account for their wickedness on the day of judgment!

Chairman, even if you want to lie, add the fear of God to it. A coup that took at night is about the time people were trooping in to present gifts to your lady of the night sister?

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Otiwaikuku: 4:52pm On Oct 26, 2019
[I wish sentiment will allow you to research about the 1966 and 1990 coups so you know the people that carried it out and their purpose.Also check for the people that foiled both coups.
Whatever happens is the hatred helping the nation?Let's think on how the country will move forward.
sarrki:


You can’t change the hand of the clock

Ojukwu is a traitor

So are his descendants

Nigeria would have been better if there was no 1966 Coup or if the Coup was not bloody. Why did we kill ourselves? Power can change hands without blood. Buhari became Head of State without shedding blood. I'm not IBB fan but his Coup was bloodless and I commend him for not killing GMB and Idiagbon. I must confess, we were celebrating my sister's birthday in April 1990 when we heard of Orka's Coup, the jubilation became double, and people were trooping in with emergency gifts for her..... But shortly after we heard about the killing of IBB ADC and others and the guy started dividing the country on radio, people were sad. Why killing others to get power? 90% of bloody coups in Nigeria failed!!!

We can play politics of power without shedding blood, those who introduced blood to our politics will account for their wickedness on the day of judgment!

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Afamed: 4:53pm On Oct 26, 2019
Agugbadin:



Nzeogwu is from Okpanam Niger Delta
But Okpanam is part of Biafra when you need to harness territory for Biafra ?

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by antadiop2: 4:56pm On Oct 26, 2019
sarrki:


You can’t change the hand of the clock

Ojukwu is a traitor

So are his descendants

Nigeria would have been better if there was no 1966 Coup or if the Coup was not bloody. Why did we kill ourselves? Power can change hands without blood. Buhari became Head of State without shedding blood. I'm not IBB fan but his Coup was bloodless and I commend him for not killing GMB and Idiagbon. I must confess, we were celebrating my sister's birthday in April 1990 when we heard of Orka's Coup, the jubilation became double, and people were trooping in with emergency gifts for her..... But shortly after we heard about the killing of IBB ADC and others and the guy started dividing the country on radio, people were sad. Why killing others to get power? 90% of bloody coups in Nigeria failed!!!

We can play politics of power without shedding blood, those who introduced blood to our politics will account for their wickedness on the day of judgment!

Point of correction 100% of all bloody coups in Nigeria failed.

God bless

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by nusirat(m): 5:00pm On Oct 26, 2019
To know more on this kindly read the account Major Ademulegun why we struck. You will understand who is a betrayal was. Both Ojukwu and Victor Adebanjo are betrayal. But Ojuckwu takes betraying bussines to his own people when he abandone them and flew to Ghana leaving millions to die and sold off as a slave. But Banjo is a true son of Yoruba, do everything hummanly possuble not to kill his own people. Excuting Banjo is the end of Biafra struggle.

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Dmec(m): 5:00pm On Oct 26, 2019
Balenciagabrain:
Someone please help me locate where she said as she has been quoted. I can't seem to find it in the write up.
THE OP DEY CR/\SE

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by antadiop2: 5:01pm On Oct 26, 2019
Can we have a debate devoid of personal and tribal insults please. Victor Banjor is my favourite Nigerian Officer, and I’m Igbo. But to his memory and respect for his daughter keep your comments clean.

God bless

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Surulereman(m): 5:01pm On Oct 26, 2019
Where in the published interview above did she talk about Ojukwu and her dad? And comments are running haywire on Nairaland.
Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Cappoditutti: 5:02pm On Oct 26, 2019
Read this account:
ANOTHER SIDE OF OUR HISTORY. The youths need to know !!!. Most especially igbos brothers in South West Nigeria.

Let us go down memory lane
Someone said "Fulani is Yoruba's number one enemy and that the British handed over Nigeria to them."

*This is not the truth.*
The British did not hand over Nigeria to the Fulani.

Parliamentary elections were held in Nigeria on 12 December 1959. The result was a hung parliament with no clear majority to form a government.

Zik's National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (NCNC), came first with 2,594,577 votes to get 81 seats.

Awolowo's Action Group (AG), came second with 1,992,364 votes to get 73 seats.

However, the Ahmadu Bello's Northern People's Congress (NPC), came a distant third with 1,922,179 votes to get 134 of the 312 seats in the House of Representatives despite getting less public votes.

The above three major political parties in the election did not get enough number of the seats to form a government. An alliance had to be formed to determine who would rule.

It was a no brainer that Zik's NCNC and Awolowo's Action Group should make a coalition government as they came first and second respectively.

Awolowo, then humbled himself and volunteered to be a Deputy Prime Minister or Finance Minister in a coalition government with Zik as the Prime Minister. This was because the Zik's NCNC party had more public votes and seats than the Awolowo's Action Group.

Zik invited Awolowo’s team to Asaba, the gateway between the Yoruba's Western Region and the Igbo's Eastern Region to hold coalition talks. The talks were a clever ruse to keep Action Group’s hopes high, so that Action Group would be kept distracted from meeting with other minor parties for talks, including: Northern Elements Progressive Union with 8 seats; Mobolaje Grand Alliance with 6 seats; Igala Union with 4 seats; Independents Candidates with 4 seats; Igbira Tribal Union with 4 seats and the Niger Delta Congress with 1 seat.

Whilst the Action Group team was waiting in Asaba for a meeting with the NCNC, they read in the news that Zik and the NCNC had gone up North and clinched the deal with Ahmadu Bello on forming a coalition government with the NPC.

Tafawa Balewa, a Fulani, would be the Prime Minister of Nigeria while Zik would be the figure head Governor-General. Even Nkrumah of Ghana was shocked. He asked Zik why having spent so much energy fighting for colonial emancipation and then settling for a toothless bulldog role when Nigeria needed him the most.

Zik wrote in his autobiography why he did not form a coalition government with Awolowo.

In 1947, with over £13,500 raised from the Yoruba people and given to the NCNC, Zik had led other six prominent NCNC delegates to London to protest the “obnoxious laws” of Governor Arthur Richards. The trip ended in failure with backbiting, abuses and accusation of theft against Zik. Zik’s opponents at the NCNC, accused him of squandering the money and the trust of Nigerians.

Zik replied insinuating that the Yoruba on the team, that are: Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, Prince Adeleke Adedoyin, and Dr. A. B. Olorunnimbe, were the problem.

There erupted a heated and prolonged press war between Zik’s Political Reminiscence in his West African Pilot and H.O. Davies’ Political Panorama in the Daily Service. This led to Igbo in Lagos rushing to buy machetes in large numbers thinking a tribal war was imminent.

The Governor and his General Secretary, Hugh Foot, quickly called Zik and H.O. Davies to order at the Government House.

Zik went away with the resolve that “the Yoruba must not be allowed to rule over others in Nigeria”.

And afterwards in the Daily Service published the speech of Zik in 1949 about Igbo being destined by God to conquer and rule over others. This among others, will explain why Zik rejected Awolowo's offer of a coalition government in 1959 and instead worked with the Fulani.

The Fulani had been reading Zik and the Igbo through the lens of his 1949 speech ever since.

The Fulani way of neutralising Zik when the opportunity came in 1959 was to offer him a powerless post, which surprisingly Zik and the NCNC dutifully accepted in place of being Nigeria’s first Prime Minister.

Zik had thought that the Igbo can easily manipulate the Fulani in place of the educated Yoruba. He thus manipulated Balewa to arrest Awolowo in 1962 and to have him jailed for 10 years in 1963.

Zik also manipulated Balewa to remove from the Western Region the Edo, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Western Ijaw that account for 70% of the oil wealth in Nigeria and created for them the Mid-West Region.

Zik's hatred for the Yoruba gave the Fulani the impetus to rule over others in Nigeria.

The Igbo coup plotters tried to undo Zik's mistake in 1966. And unfortunately, they killed other tribes and left theirs, which resulted in the civil war.

Britain did not really hand over Nigeria to the Fulani. Nigeria was given over to the Fulani by the Igbo.

However, to hold on to power in Nigeria, the Fulani enlisted the backing of the self-serving career politicians in England.

Not many Igbo especially the young ones know this narrative. I don’t think the Yorubas, even their elders remember this. Has the leopard changed its spots? Yoruba Ronu!!!!
Good day . Barrister RFJ.

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You can’t change the hand of the clock

Ojukwu is a traitor

So are his descendants

Nigeria would have been better if there was no 1966 Coup or if the Coup was not bloody. Why did we kill ourselves? Power can change hands without blood. Buhari became Head of State without shedding blood. I'm not IBB fan but his Coup was bloodless and I commend him for not killing GMB and Idiagbon. I must confess, we were celebrating my sister's birthday in April 1990 when we heard of Orka's Coup, the jubilation became double, and people were trooping in with emergency gifts for her..... But shortly after we heard about the killing of IBB ADC and others and the guy started dividing the country on radio, people were sad. Why killing others to get power? 90% of bloody coups in Nigeria failed!!!

We can play politics of power without shedding blood, those who introduced blood to our politics will account for their wickedness on the day of judgment![/quote]

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by iammo(m): 5:02pm On Oct 26, 2019
May Allah Bless you Mr Sarki, the facts are open and straight forward but mischievious people always want to take yorubas meekness for granted

You indeed are a patriot

sarrki:
We Thank Almighty God Ojukwu did not triumph

He’s a traitor

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Re: Olayinka Omigbodun: Ojukwu, Who Ordered My Father’s Execution Was His Friend by Correcto: 5:05pm On Oct 26, 2019
Southwest or Lagos? I believe he was trying to conquer the capital then , which was Lagos. Even tomorrow there is a civil war Abuja will be the first place everyone will like to get hold off.
sarrki:


Ojukwu and banjo knows better what their agreement was

Banjo had a second thought knowing fully well the plans of Ojukwu to invade south west

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