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| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by MartinCorridon: 4:40am On Jan 24, 2020 |
It is amusing to see how igbo boys are trying to derail the thread, copying the whole article etc ![]() This is so enlightening and they hate to taste the truth because it is so bitter. They foolishly tried to lord over others and ended up worse than slaves ![]() |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 4:42am On Jan 24, 2020 |
ChiSomtoChi:Really? Tell me the Brits started the civil war too because they thought beforehand that Ojukwu would win. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 4:46am On Jan 24, 2020 |
ChiSomtoChi:They are all Igbos, you still divide them into LGAs, stop derailing. Who were those that bore the brunt of the killings and who were those who didn't miss one person, let's even assume the murderers were Ghanaians and Indians? |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 4:47am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Area4Area:How does this correlates with what you quoted? Nigerians and the inability to comprehend ehhh |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Nobody: 4:49am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Area4Area:It's a lovely thing you agreed they are all Igbos. Which means what you are trying to insinuate is that Aniomas and Onitshans are Igbos. Thanks for the agreement. We killed only 22 politicians. You killed 100000 Igbo civilians in return. Who is the Devil between us? |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 4:53am On Jan 24, 2020 |
ChiSomtoChi:Assuming only one innocent pregnant woman was killed, what was her offence? The article mentioned two. Yeah yeah, when I was living in the north pole, the whales complained to me how humans were encroaching on their territory. It is now the Ijaws threatening the Ikwerres about land, wonders shall never end, I guess they forced the Ikwerres to seize Igbo properties too. Enough of your derailing, open another thread for the Ikwerres please. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 5:02am On Jan 24, 2020 |
ChiSomtoChi:Killing is killing, you killed 10 because you felt you can and if I decide to kill 10,000, would you blame me. All were done according to our abilities. If the Onitsha, Ikwerre, Anioma etc people are Chinese, how does that add to topic? Who majorly did the killings of the coup and who suffered most is the issue here. You be the judge |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Philistine(m): 5:08am On Jan 24, 2020 |
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| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Chinablack: 5:17am On Jan 24, 2020 |
doclatom:any nigerian that is not aware 1966 coup was masterminded by awo loyalists and carried by his boys in the army is a willful ignoramus of that history. on the appointments of the Igbos, if those appointments you mentioned were facts, it confirmed Igbos are not the types that interpret political partnership as master and servant relationship that we are currently seeing today from tinubu and cohorts. i remember in 1979 when the Igbos were politically weak as result of civil war hang over, they did not reduced political partnership with shagari to master and servant relationship, they held shagari and made sure he fulfilled his promise of pardoning ojukwu. as a matter of fact, umaru dikko admitted the reason buhari overthrew shagari was to stop him from handing over to Alex ekwueme in 1984 because this was the agreement shagari had with the Igbos during his campaign |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Magicians: 5:20am On Jan 24, 2020 |
OP this is the truth that all Igbos are ashamed of, you can tell with how many of them are canceling the write without any thing to counter the claim in it. The biggest bigoted tribe in Nigeria n in the world I I na I at is the Igbo tribe n that is the reason Igboland remain a shit hole all Igbo can't wait to be evacuated from. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Magicians: 5:20am On Jan 24, 2020 |
doclatom:ayokellany |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by mrvitalis(m): 6:25am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Area4Area:Ikwerris where no were close to power to take Igbo properties The ijaws masterminded that using the ogonis |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by unbitchable(m): 6:32am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Chinablack:These are the myraid of lies your forefathers passed on to you. ibos have always come up with their own version of lies to cover up the obvious truths in a bid to appear sanctimonious and justify their trademark of victim mentality. A bunch of recalcitrants who have refused to take responsibility for the attendant anarchy, political instability, constitutional deformity, regional & socio-economic underdevelopment that has bedeviled the country by their political mischievousness and innate greed for power. you and your forefathers are to pass the buck on Awo, even when nature has cursed you for as long as the blood you shed in the first republic do not depart from your generations . if Awo was not in prison, your blood thirsty forefathers would have killed him just as they did others. cursed souls. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by CSTR2: 6:37am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Though to be honest, the north allied with the East in the greater part of our national history. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by DMerciful(m): 6:49am On Jan 24, 2020 |
So Azikiwe had his way with Awolowo, Amadu Bello, Enahoro and Balewa? That means they were weaklings for I man to oppose 4 men and won! |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Magicians: 7:02am On Jan 24, 2020 |
If you read try this article n believed it then your level of foolish bigotry n senselessness must be divine. Imagine claiming Awo Thy saved federal allocation of each n every Igbo state through out the duration of the war n paid without approval from the president want to keep the place improvised ? Imagine a cursed Azikwe wanting to rule Lagos ?! Nothing person no go read from foolish Igbos littering NL. ChiSomtoChi: |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Gabkosh: 7:11am On Jan 24, 2020 |
MayorofLagos:He won't. All they want is to dominate others. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Gabkosh: 7:17am On Jan 24, 2020 |
[s] ChiSomtoChi:[/s]This idiot will not give reasonable answer. Why have you igbos never talked of innocent Yoruba people you bored at the casino? Why? |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Gabkosh: 7:23am On Jan 24, 2020 |
ChiSomtoChi:See the way he's derailing the thread. When the truth hits them, they start parambukating. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:32am On Jan 24, 2020 |
doclatom:well said my brother....many will not agree with this but Truth is always bitter, only conscience will heal it |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 7:37am On Jan 24, 2020 |
DMerciful:I thought I had lectured you on why he got his ways in another thread. The Brits didn't support any referendum and secession in Nigeria and therefore backed anyone who spoke against it, Zik was against it and he was aptly supported by the Brits. Nigeria was still under Britain, all Zik did to other leaders was to threaten them with one charge or the other and the Brits would send such a person to prison, Zik and the Brits loved it that way and Z Zik thought it would last forever |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Sanchez01: 7:47am On Jan 24, 2020 |
MartinCorridon:Nothing in the article is new to me. Like I have tons of videos from Associated Press prior the war, build up to war and even post war (which many people know). The Brits planned out what they thought was best for Nigeria but the North and West never wanted the country while Azikiwe championed the Nigerian cause. I constantly revisit the secession speech of Azikiwe and can't help but curse the man when I do. Had the North been allowed to secede and the West find its way, there wouldn't have been a Nigeria today and these complex problems we have wouldn't have seen the light of day. Below is Azikiwe's speech when he read the riot act to the North and possible dangers of what would happen. https://nigerianwiki.xyz/nnamdi-azikiwes-secession-speech-of-1953/ Was it because Azikiwe loved the North? No! His idea of national cohesion was founded on dependence. Oil had not been discovered at the time. The North had the ground nut pyramids and dedicated farming life. The West had massive cash crop reserves, the Mid-West had rubber and Palm Oil and the Eastern region was largely coastal with palm oil as their main. Azikiwe and Ironsi both fashioned out that a central government would see that there would be even distribution of these resources from the other areas. The North were comfortable with being alone and so was the West. Sadly, it wasn't too long from then that oil was discovered in Oloibiri. The same Ojukwu who led military power to the Delta to arrest Boro found it convenient to declare Biafra after an Igbo coup backfired. The rest today is history. One take away from the whole thing was politics, greed and more greed. Had Azikiwe and Ironsi had the foresight Balewa and Awolowo had, we wouldn't be caught up in this present Nigeria. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Haywhysat: 7:56am On Jan 24, 2020 |
This is great, although i knew about this before. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 8:04am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Sanchez01:This post has finally summed up exactly what led to the Nigeria we have today. GREED, GREED and more GREED on the part of Zik, Ironsi and Ojukwu. Most Igbos of this present generation would never want to hear anything about it since this doesn't go well with their narratives of what happened and for those who knew all along, they wouldn't want the truth to be divulged out, see how they are trying to avoid the thread because they know the write up is but the GOSPEL TRUTH. The Igbos should atone for the sins of their forebears against Nigeria instead of acting the victim every time. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Sanchez01: 8:21am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Magicians:I don't want to dwell on the weapon of starvation as warfare the Nigerian Government used on the then Eastern region. I honestly don't. I wish I could re-upload the Associated Press videos on my laptop and then share the links but last time I tried, they were removed from YouTube immediately on violation grounds. Below are some things to take away from the clips: 1. Ojukwu's 'world press' conference prior the war saw him boasting that the Nigerian government would be surprised. He grinned and stroked his beard in the interview which had so many white pressmen around him. He claimed food had been saved to last his people for so long. This video is still on YouTube, on AP's channel. 2. Ojukwu's mercenaries from Sweden and Belgium trained and worked with the Biafran soldiers and left months after he had no money to pay them. This is also on AP's channel. 3. When the Nigerian Army blocked Port Harcourt, Ojukwu knew he had been dealt a major blow but went on and food ran out among the people. Whatever food was left got stashed in Ojukwu's mansion on his order. From there, he feed only his family and the family of his high-ranking soldiers. Taken down from AP's channel. I saw it at some point but couldn't find it again. Fortunately, it was part of the videos I downloaded on the war from AP's channel. 4. With no food and farms destroyed, the people resorted to feeding off corpses. It started with enemy soldiers until it became almost all corpses. There is a video of how this started on AP's channel. 5. Famine in the Eastern region took a different dimension when younger boys would go very far into war territories to look for corpses. As it became dangerous to proceed, the younger ones felt it more. The war could have been ended on account of the people but Ojukwu immediately asked the white press men attached to his mansion to do another world press conference and a documentary of the starving children. It would later be sent to Europe. The initial goal was to get the military and support from certain European countries. This should still be available on AP's channel. 6. The UN rallied and sent several aids through drop planes to the Eastern region and also missionaries who set up a refuge camp to look after the starving people. I'm sure we've all seen this one video. 7. Ojukwu wanted to use the UN drop planes to bring in more weapons which the UN didn't agree to. The UN claimed it only render aids and not take part in wars. An obviously frustrated and angry Ojukwu barred UN planes from bringing food and medical supplies as he perceived the UN as an enemy since they weren't willing to 'help his people'. To cover this, he sacked all white press men attached to his mansion as they started negative reporting against Ojukwu and the AP claimed 'he was more interested in his ego than his people'. This video should still be on YouTube. A further indictment by the FBI some years ago fingered Ojukwu and Gowon as the primary culprits responsible for the death of several. 8. Ojukwu's last blow was the advancement of his army to 'seize Lagos'. Unfortunately, he was dealt a heavy blow at Ore and that accounted as his major defeat and the decisive loss that led to his fleeing surrender. 9. Meanwhile, Azikiwe had just one goal; to capture Western Nigeria through his NCNC and become the most powerful politician in the South. It was what led to the Awolowo forming the Action Group, to not only checkmate Azikiwe in the West but end Ibo domination. Did Awolowo succeed? Hell yes! https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/columnist/article/the-1951-elections-how-awolowo-forced-azikiwe-out-of-western-nigeria/amp/ |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Area4Area: 8:52am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Sanchez01:Hmmm, another hot one. I wish some people would come and counter these hot points |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Sanchez01: 9:24am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Area4Area:Very true. Whether or not they avoid it isn't even the concern but certain myths that are fast becoming realities in their world. Ojukwu could have worked with Boro but he didn't. He could have worked with Nzeogwu but he didn't as he considered him his junior in rank. Azikiwe could have worked with Ojukwu to secure the region but he was more concerned with seizing the West. Interestingly, Ojukwu nursed the same by advancing his soldiers in that direction before he was pummeled at Ore. Kanu could have worked with Uwazuruike and this other Zion dude but no, they all want to chase individual glory and come out as the one who changed the course of history. The level of greed and lust surprises even the devil. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Gabkosh: 9:28am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Chinablack:So someone in prison is sending people to plan coup. How daft can you igbos be. So if awo boys was the mastermind, why did the coup plotters killed only leaders from west, north and Midwest region and left Eastern leaders alone to escape?. What does awo, a civilian has to do with military. Why disgracing your lineage this way? |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by MistadeRegal(m): 9:36am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Who is now telling the truth here? I'll make my personal inquiry. But to the OP that called Yorubas uncircumcised, how many Yoruba di'cksons did you check out? Take your anger out on yourself for not being born yet when all that was going on. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by Gabkosh: 9:46am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Sanchez01:Good one. Robert S Goldstein's letter to ojukwu said lots of these. |
| Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by valarmorghulis: 10:01am On Jan 24, 2020 |
unbitchable:Just copied it into my archive |
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