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Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by Area4Area: 7:06pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
nku5:Excuses for same crime committed by two different groups, big or small, they are both guilty 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by nku5: 7:08pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: You said he had no source, oya prove he has no source 0monnak0da: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:09pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
brightokechukwu:He had no mandate to get a mandate. He was never elected and was APPOINTED by Nigeria. as a MILITARY Governor So he had no mandate to secure any mandate 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by nku5: 7:11pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: Wow total crap but Gowon had mandate to abolish the regions and create states. Who appointed Gowon? 3 Likes |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:12pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
nku5:Like I said I want to believe you have some form of schooling and are actually literate with a capacity to read and comprehend simple English I asked for a source I did not say there is or there isn't a source? Once again Source?.. |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by Nobody: 7:14pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da:Huh? He was military governor of the Eastern region and in that capacity had EVERY moral and legal authority to decide the fate of his people in however way he saw fit. You can't blame Ojukwu for been the only military leader with the balls to stand up to the North by not recognizing Gowons position, sucks that the Western region cowered in fright rather than stand up for Brigadier Ogundipe (the rightful successor based on rank to Ironsi)... Ojukwu got the mandate to secede from his people, and that's all that mattered at the end... whether or not he had the jurisdiction of power to do that... is just your opinion not fact. 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by Nobody: 7:15pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
nku5:The guy is not the sharpest tool in the shed, just had to give his intellectual limitations some benefit of doubt. 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by gidgiddy: 7:16pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: How do you think that an agreement like that was agreed and written down, but not signed? You think Ojukwu and Gowon went all the way to Ghana for a mere peace of paper? You think that the President of Ghana, General Ankrah soent his time hosting Ojukwu and Gowon just to reach an unsigned agreement? Two people who were on Ojukwus entourage, Philip Effiong(Biafra: My story), NU Akpan(struggle for secession) said in their books that not only did Gowon sign the document, all the for military Governors of the time signed after him. Gowon broke the agreement and caused the war 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:18pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
nku5:Yes he was in power.and enacted decrees which he went on to enforce . He was recognised by the United Nations Eventually Phillip Effiong saw things his way 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by DMerciful(m): 7:23pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
Answer the question directly. Why do you hate Igbos and want them in the same country with you? Area4Area: |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:25pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
gidgiddy:If I gave you my opinion it would be speculation. If indeed there was such an agreement signed the real question was why did Biafra not publish it to this day signatories and all? That would have been a real propaganda coup for Biafra at the time and copies would have been preserved to this day Also there would have been or ought to have been neutral witnesses from Ghana and elsewhere. 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:28pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
brightokechukwu: You call it balls I call it idiocy Pursuing the predictable course that played out with defeat,loss of millions of live and an overall diminished status in Nigeria might seem like " balls" to you It looks to me like idiocy 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:30pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
gidgiddy:If an agreement was signed are we to believe Ojukwu had no copies? Where are they? Are we to believe there were no observer signatories? 2 Likes |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by DMerciful(m): 7:31pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
But do you know there is a right to self determination? And this includes your ancestral land? A group of people have the right to determine where they want to belong. If you look at Europe, the are countries of less than a million that determined their position recently like Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro. Remember East Timor? Eritrea, South Sudan? If you keep people who do not want to be in your team forcefully, that team can never make progress because there will not be unity of purpose! Its shortsightedness to insist on Nigeria remaining one. It's like flogging a dead horse 0monnak0da: |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by gidgiddy: 7:32pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: Let me ask you this. When Northerners slaughtered Igbos in Jos in 1945 and again in 1945, should Igbos have conducted their own pogrom against Northerners in the East? Igbos did kill a y political leader nor taunt anyone in 1945 and 1953, but that didnt stop Northerners killing them for no reason So do you think Igbos should have killed Northerners in 1945 and 1953? |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:34pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
gidgiddy:Not relevant to this subject The only thing of interest here is the veracity and verifiability of the claim that what is posted is true 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by DMerciful(m): 7:37pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
I listened to IBB and Gowon recently, and they said that it will not be fair to people who have died to keep Nigeria one in the civil war if Nigeria breaks up and as such we should keep Nigeria one. Can you see how foolish these leader are. So the dead should control the destiny of the living? Because we want to please the dead, we should suffer the living perpetually? Britain conquered Nigeria? Is Britain here now? Why should we continue to maintain the chain Britain put us in? Do you know almost all colonies in africa changed their colonial names except Nigeria? 0monnak0da: |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by Nobody: 7:44pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da:It's so to you cause you are a coward with no principles(you kissed the aSS of the Northerners and today they are the same people spiting you while politically relegating you to mere second fiddlers in the power equation)... , yes maybe the outcome of the war would have been averted in the hindsight of better planning, but given the circumstances of the time - heated polity, massacre of civilians, no assurance of safety for the lives of beleaguered Easterners all over Nigeria... you can't jettison sheer principle of will to survive at all cost on the altar of some unsavory and forced unity with people who had little to no regard for you. And which people are really diminished in the Nigerian status quo? Lmaoo surely not the Igbos who lead in all the indices of economic/commercial wealth and sustainability in Nigeria, with an arguably better quality of life than their counterparts despite not even fairly invested in the politics of Nigeria... if you ask me, that doesn't seem or look like a particularly diminished status when putting everything in perspective...ironically the region(s) that claim to enjoy the better privileges of power, have arguably some of the poorest people in the whole continent, PERSPECTIVE brother, PERSPECTIVE. |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:45pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
DMerciful:All of that is sentimental talk No one should go to bed hungry but millions do The problem with many Igbos is refusal to deal with reality. Reality is Igboland was conquered by the British and handed over to the Nigerian state. No amount of righteous indignation will change that reality. If the Igbo want to achieve Biafra then they need to figure out an approach that will work. Will this current approach work? This logic of Our cause is just and therefore it will happen is quite childish My opinion is that to succeed the Igbos need fewer antagonists and more friendships within and outside Nigeria. Strangely Igbos believe enmity with Yoruba and Hausa is the right strategy. Good luck with that Let us imagine that Biafra does happen what is the vision of what the Nigerian space would look like? Any vision of friendship or partnership? Another problem Igbos have is emotionalism Germany caused so much mayhem in WWII Today they are at the centre of the EU The Igbos on the other hand continue to spout rhetoric of their perceived superiority and to project their bitterness from the loss in 1970. Get over yourselves that desire for revenge which seems to to motivate many of you will not happen 2 Likes |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by nku5: 7:48pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: Ojukwu was in power in the Eastern Region and had the backing of the Eastern Regional legislature and council of chiefs to form an independent state. Gowon and co that executed a bloody coup and abolished the regions were even less legitimate but had more guns. Which Effiong? Quit this clowning 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 7:54pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
[quote author=nku5 post=86079274] Ojukwu was in power in the Eastern Region and had the backing of the Eastern Regional legislature and council of chiefs to form an independent state. Gowon and co that executed a bloody coup and abolished the regions were even less legitimate but had more guns. Which Effiong? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bviS5aqi3fk Ojukwu thought he was in power but Obasanjo showed otherwise |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by DMerciful(m): 7:55pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
When you say British conquered Nigeria, you made it seems they are still enforcing their conquest, are they? If Igbos have enmity with Yorubas and Hausas(already conquered by Fulanis) as you claim, that should actually speed the breakup of Eastern Nigeria from Nigeria. Remember how Singapore was driven from Indonesia? If there is enmity between persons, breakup should be easier actually. Its difficult for friends to break up! Having said that, something must give so the longer you insist on suppressing Biafra, the longer Nigeria remains in the woods because no unity of purpose. You are only hurting yourself in the process. Igbos are very resilient people so Nigeria go tire! 0monnak0da: |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by nku5: 7:56pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: This is you backtracking smh 2 Likes
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Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by nku5: 8:00pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
brightokechukwu: He wants to replace facts with bad belle and personal opinion 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by gidgiddy: 8:01pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: If you think like that, then why do you think Gowon didnt publish the 'unsigned copy' of the Aburi agreement to show the world he signed nothing? Who in their right minds would travel to another country for an agreement that wont be signed? It is not done. The President of Ghana would never waste his time to host a meeting which the outcome would not be signed. Rather than do that, he would arrange for Gowon and Ojukwu to talk on the phone |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by nku5: 8:03pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: Everything here has been discredited and torn to shreds over and over and you think repeating the same nonsense beer parlour gist will make it true? 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by gidgiddy: 8:09pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
0monnak0da: You were saying that Northerners commited pogrom because Igbos killed their political leaders and taunted them. But when the Notherners were killing Igbo before then, Igbos did not commit pogrom. Do you know why? Because Igbos knew that it is wrong to visit pogrom on the Northerners living in the East for what some other Northerners did elsewhere It a classic example of why we are different people who should not be together since we do not reason alike |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 8:10pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
DMerciful:If you focus less on being a victim you will see reality as it is and then make plans to achieve objectives Nigeria is the de jure successor of colonial Britain That is the reality and international legal position Indeed it was those colonial era agreements that determined the fate of Bakassi The Igbos like to think they are senior partners in Nigeria they should start acting like it Stop playing victim, swallow their pride and think of a practical realistic strategy At the moment lining up behind Nnamdi Kanu smacks of profound confusion. Develop a plan and strategy. Noise is not music 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 8:14pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
gidgiddy:There are classic examples of so many bad things on this Earth e.g cancer Naming them doesn't solve the problem. What is the solution? Another war? Talking till kingdom come about bad things does not fix them 2 Likes |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 8:15pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
gidgiddy:So where is the signed document?. 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by DMerciful(m): 8:22pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
You would say they should go through the NASS but in truth you know it's dead on arrival. Even if Igbos were friendly with Yorubas and Hausas, it's still dead on arrival in NASS because people esp Northerners see their existence as tied to South and the Sea. Igbos breaking out will make others go and this is the issue, it has nothing to do with insults or respect. Same reason the North is kicking against Amotekun and Igbos are supporting it. The North fears that if Amotekun succeeds as it is proposed without amendments, then others in SS, SE, NC will do theirs and they begin to loose their stronghold on Nigeria. As a learned person, you know this but somehow wants to blame Igbos for trivialities as been responsible for anything. You have far more Northerners in Yoruba land than Yorubas in the North. You have more Easterners in Yoruba land than Yorubas in the East. What those this tell you? Yorubas prefer to stay on their own but afraid of uncertainty if they break out of Nigeria! But just like Soviet, the internal issues became too much and everybody exhaustedly left the USSR without any resistance! It's just a matter of time, by the time our population reaches 300 million people with this meager revenue, it will be extremely difficult to hold Nigeria together! 0monnak0da: |
Re: Full Text Of The Aburi Accord by 0monnak0da: 8:28pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
gidgiddy: Let me illustrate a simple fact for you Igbos CLAIM they want Biafra which I doubt The question is do they want it through war or other means If they want war that is their choice Otherwise the way I see it they are more likely to get that with a restructured Nigeria and then to gradually strengthen their position This will require patience and discipline which Igbos do not have in the field of politics. This lack of patience and discipline has manifested in the clear declarations of enmity against the Yoruba people. Also the behaviour when Jonathan was in power. That was a highly indisciplined performance in which they showed their hands too early That toothpaste can no longer be put in the tube Objectively how does the position that we would rather a Fulani than Yoruba president help Biafra or Igbo interest? You folk behave like children when it comes to politics It would be tragic for you when a Yoruba wins the presidency with your 5 % votes 1 Like |
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