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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:28am On Jan 18, 2021
RIP Colonel Emma Nwobosi

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by ipobarethieves: 10:28am On Jan 18, 2021
sad
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Nobody: 10:28am On Jan 18, 2021
RIP sir

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Patrioticman007(m): 10:29am On Jan 18, 2021
tyup:
Due to Greed and power, This man alongside Ojukwu single-handedly and selfishly perished 3million innocent lives yet some clueless simpletons are calling him Hero

I don't expect a Right thinking Ipob to Hail/shower eulogy on this man sad

These Hitler relative's caused the death of millions of Nigerian Jews & resultant effects made them anti social & criminals due to the psychological depression & malnutrition.
We really need to sympathize with the people.

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Firstcitizen: 10:31am On Jan 18, 2021
gidgiddy:
Pictures of Nwobosi and Ojukwu planning a military operation during the war

This was moments before Ojukwu ran away. Poor Nwobosi, he did not know what Ojukwu had in mind. grin

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by F3dan: 10:31am On Jan 18, 2021
RIP.

A serviced room self contain for rent in Lekki.

Contact on my signature For enquiries.
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Nobody: 10:31am On Jan 18, 2021
Guys help me out nah, I have a very rich documented script. Link me to any popular film maker and let's set the future right and correct history by revealing some deep secrets about our past. We need to correct the anomaly happening in our country today, a case where heroes are being portrayed as villains and vice versa.
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by JooEeL(m): 10:35am On Jan 18, 2021
BIAFRA WILL RISE AGAIN.

BUT FOR WE OODUANS, O O DI IGBA!!

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by illicit(m): 10:35am On Jan 18, 2021
He is responsible for the death of millions of people, non of them his children....



F. u. c. k him


I just feel like saying F u c k this morning....

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Onepeople: 10:39am On Jan 18, 2021
tyup:
Due to Greed and power, This man alongside Ojukwu single-handedly and selfishly perished 3million innocent lives yet some clueless simpletons are calling him Hero

I don't expect a Right thinking Ipob to Hail/shower eulogy on this man sad
stock ur opinion to your pocket, they have been able to identify their own hero, now who is your own hero?

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by BarrElChapo(m): 10:39am On Jan 18, 2021
Rest In Peace Sir.. Jee nke oma

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by ordovicianonly(f): 10:43am On Jan 18, 2021
Good Morning... Does anyone knows how much aboki change dollar to Naira as at today ,please any should link me up with any aboki in Lagos . I don’t want to be scammed
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Nobody: 10:43am On Jan 18, 2021
gidgiddy:
I am the last of the original coup planners of January 15, 1966 with Major Kaduna Nzeogwu. I knew Nzeogwu well. We went to school together. We trained at Sandhurst Military Academy, UK. We lived together. Nzeogwu was our first Head of Military Intelligence and uncovered terrible plans to wreak havoc across the country. We organised a group of progressive military officers to carry out a coup on 15th January, 1966 to stop a Jihad and bring sanity to a Nigeria steeped in nepotism, corruption and mass murders. The Government of Tafawa Balewa, controlled by the Premier of Northern Nigeria, Ahmadu Bello, were using us in the army to repress the Middle Belt and Western Nigeria. Houses and cars were burnt. Thousands were killed. All these happened between 1962- 66


There were nine of us that planned the January 15 Revolution: Majors Nzeogwu, Anuforo, Ifeajuna, Ademoyega, Chukwuka, Okafor, Onwuategwu, Obienu and myself. However, four of us started it. Major Ifeajuna and Major Ademoyega in the South; and Major Nzeogwu and myself in the North. We then united as a single revolution. I am the last of the four original revolutionaries. None published the complete truth. Only me, Colonel Nwobosi, is alive today, to tell the Final Truth, so that the lies will not triumph forever.

They used us to repress the Middle-belt and the Yorubas. When we saw genocide, we began to disobey orders and swore to stop them. For instance, Major Anuforo refused to release mass murderers caught with weapons, and was court martialled. He was replaced by Major Hassan Katsina, a Northern Muslim, willing to act. I was in Abeokuta but refused to repress Yorubas, instead I opened our barracks as a safe place for them to run to. They told many lies about the January 15 boys, to justify their genocide, but it is those of us that planned the revolution that they should have killed, not the three million innocent Biafrans that knew nothing.

For years I kept quiet, blaming myself and wondering whether at 27, I was too radical that my actions led to the deaths of millions. Today, the same evil in 1966 is being unleashed. As I watch, my sense of guilt has vanished, because we were not the evil. We were trying to stop the evil. That Evil is Radical Islamism. I have decided to speak out and warn the world of the impending disaster if we do not stop it.

Each time Radical Muslims plan a Jihad, in their religious mission to conquer the world, they will fail, but in the attempt, thousands and even millions will die. That happened to us in Biafra. At this point let me differentiate between peaceful, law-abiding Muslims and Radical Muslims who want to kill others to force their religion on them. The problem is that wherever peaceful Muslims are, there are some Radical Muslims amongst them. That is why they began a Jihad in 1966. That is why we had to stop it. That is why they killed millions of our people. That is why we declared Biafra, because we are a peaceful people and oil and water can never mix.

My story is a warning to Nigerians. For years, I was prevented from speaking the truth by exile, prison, harassment, poverty, surveillance and death threats held over many of the actors like Ojukwu, Zik, Awolowo, Ibiam and the January 15 boys that survived. But as I watch today, many of the events that led to our revolution are happening again: Boko Haram, Fulani Militia, Niger Delta Militants, Shiites, IPOB and mass murders.

Some people think we acted wrongly in carrying out the January 15 revolution, but they may not be fully aware of the realities then. We were trained by the British to be patriotic, to give the ultimate sacrifice for Nigerian and to stop anyone acting against the nation.

Instead of our leaders using us to defend Nigeria they were using us to suppress citizens. We, decided to arrest them for their atrocities because no one was willing to act. Not Zik, the President, who was powerless, not Ironsi, the Head of the Army, who was a conservative. There were many reasons why we had to act:
1. To stop the killings in Yoruba land and the Middle Belt by NPC the ruling Party;
2. To stop the invasion of Yorubaland on 17th January, 1966;
3. To correct the massive rigging of the 1964 elections;
4. To free Awolowo from Prison and make him the Prime Minister;
5. To stop the terrible corruption, nepotism and regionalism of the NPC, the Ruling Party;
6. To stop Ahmadu Bello’s planned Jihad.

It was good that we acted to save the Yoruba and the Middle Belt people, and we thought that was enough to stop the Jihad. We could not foresee that they would massively attack innocent Igbos. Blame those who decided to massacre our people for their evil. Today we are fighting Buhari. He is killing Shiite Muslims and IPOB members. With the benefit of hind-sight we can see other ways of dealing with such evil, but for us in 1966, we just wanted to save the people from massacre.

I wish to congratulate Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB for the good work they are doing to free our people from Nigeria and Radical Islamism.

Many of our people do not understand how vast IPOB is, as an organisation and the quality of the people that run it. On arrival in Israel, I started meeting high quality professionals and I was amazed. I don’t know how IPOB united power professionals abroad, power traders at home and ordinary people from market women to even riff raff all under one IPOB family, with world-wide Radio and Television.

Every Igbo and Biafran should be proud of them. They are the strongest force we have today to achieve freedom for all Nigerians. No wonder they can take on the Nigerian Government and win. However, it is money that makes things work. I shall donate 10% of all the profits of my new book to IPOB. It is my tithe to freedom. Tithing is God’s tax to raise money for the government of the children of God. I urge you all to regularly do the same so we can have the resources to achieve our objectives.

On this day of 15th January, 2019, the anniversary of our Revolution, I want to hand over to Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, the baton of the January 15 boys, so you can complete the revolution we started. I am the Ogene Obosi, a Chief and elder of the Obosi people. I bring to you the blessings of the Ancients. I fought for Biafra; I was wounded for Biafra and I shall die for Biafra. Iseeee.

We carried out the coup and partially succeeded. We went to Kirikiri Prison with Nzeogwu and other coup planners, where we shared our stories some of which were recorded by Major Ademoyega and Captain Ben Gbulie in their books. I fought with Nzeogwu who died at the Nsukka Sector. I mourned my leader and friend. I also knew Ojukwu well. I was his Chief of Operations in the Biafra War. We went into exile together. On our return he made me his ADC. I put it all in my book, 1966: THE DARK TRUTH.








You are blessed Ashe smiley smiley smiley

Do you have the pdf of "1966: THE DARK TRUTH"

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Tonymario58: 10:44am On Jan 18, 2021
Rest in peace sir
You played your part, may the maker judge you accordingly and reward accordingly.

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Vidsolution79: 10:45am On Jan 18, 2021
Gone...rip man.

Check my signature.... and contact me now
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by igboamakaaa: 10:46am On Jan 18, 2021
gidgiddy:
I am the last of the original coup planners of January 15, 1966 with Major Kaduna Nzeogwu. I knew Nzeogwu well. We went to school together. We trained at Sandhurst Military Academy, UK. We lived together. Nzeogwu was our first Head of Military Intelligence and uncovered terrible plans to wreak havoc across the country. We organised a group of progressive military officers to carry out a coup on 15th January, 1966 to stop a Jihad and bring sanity to a Nigeria steeped in nepotism, corruption and mass murders. The Government of Tafawa Balewa, controlled by the Premier of Northern Nigeria, Ahmadu Bello, were using us in the army to repress the Middle Belt and Western Nigeria. Houses and cars were burnt. Thousands were killed. All these happened between 1962- 66


There were nine of us that planned the January 15 Revolution: Majors Nzeogwu, Anuforo, Ifeajuna, Ademoyega, Chukwuka, Okafor, Onwuategwu, Obienu and myself. However, four of us started it. Major Ifeajuna and Major Ademoyega in the South; and Major Nzeogwu and myself in the North. We then united as a single revolution. I am the last of the four original revolutionaries. None published the complete truth. Only me, Colonel Nwobosi, is alive today, to tell the Final Truth, so that the lies will not triumph forever.

They used us to repress the Middle-belt and the Yorubas. When we saw genocide, we began to disobey orders and swore to stop them. For instance, Major Anuforo refused to release mass murderers caught with weapons, and was court martialled. He was replaced by Major Hassan Katsina, a Northern Muslim, willing to act. I was in Abeokuta but refused to repress Yorubas, instead I opened our barracks as a safe place for them to run to. They told many lies about the January 15 boys, to justify their genocide, but it is those of us that planned the revolution that they should have killed, not the three million innocent Biafrans that knew nothing.

For years I kept quiet, blaming myself and wondering whether at 27, I was too radical that my actions led to the deaths of millions. Today, the same evil in 1966 is being unleashed. As I watch, my sense of guilt has vanished, because we were not the evil. We were trying to stop the evil. That Evil is Radical Islamism. I have decided to speak out and warn the world of the impending disaster if we do not stop it.

Each time Radical Muslims plan a Jihad, in their religious mission to conquer the world, they will fail, but in the attempt, thousands and even millions will die. That happened to us in Biafra. At this point let me differentiate between peaceful, law-abiding Muslims and Radical Muslims who want to kill others to force their religion on them. The problem is that wherever peaceful Muslims are, there are some Radical Muslims amongst them. That is why they began a Jihad in 1966. That is why we had to stop it. That is why they killed millions of our people. That is why we declared Biafra, because we are a peaceful people and oil and water can never mix.

My story is a warning to Nigerians. For years, I was prevented from speaking the truth by exile, prison, harassment, poverty, surveillance and death threats held over many of the actors like Ojukwu, Zik, Awolowo, Ibiam and the January 15 boys that survived. But as I watch today, many of the events that led to our revolution are happening again: Boko Haram, Fulani Militia, Niger Delta Militants, Shiites, IPOB and mass murders.

Some people think we acted wrongly in carrying out the January 15 revolution, but they may not be fully aware of the realities then. We were trained by the British to be patriotic, to give the ultimate sacrifice for Nigerian and to stop anyone acting against the nation.

Instead of our leaders using us to defend Nigeria they were using us to suppress citizens. We, decided to arrest them for their atrocities because no one was willing to act. Not Zik, the President, who was powerless, not Ironsi, the Head of the Army, who was a conservative. There were many reasons why we had to act:
1. To stop the killings in Yoruba land and the Middle Belt by NPC the ruling Party;
2. To stop the invasion of Yorubaland on 17th January, 1966;
3. To correct the massive rigging of the 1964 elections;
4. To free Awolowo from Prison and make him the Prime Minister;
5. To stop the terrible corruption, nepotism and regionalism of the NPC, the Ruling Party;
6. To stop Ahmadu Bello’s planned Jihad.

It was good that we acted to save the Yoruba and the Middle Belt people, and we thought that was enough to stop the Jihad. We could not foresee that they would massively attack innocent Igbos. Blame those who decided to massacre our people for their evil. Today we are fighting Buhari. He is killing Shiite Muslims and IPOB members. With the benefit of hind-sight we can see other ways of dealing with such evil, but for us in 1966, we just wanted to save the people from massacre.

I wish to congratulate Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB for the good work they are doing to free our people from Nigeria and Radical Islamism.

Many of our people do not understand how vast IPOB is, as an organisation and the quality of the people that run it. On arrival in Israel, I started meeting high quality professionals and I was amazed. I don’t know how IPOB united power professionals abroad, power traders at home and ordinary people from market women to even riff raff all under one IPOB family, with world-wide Radio and Television.

Every Igbo and Biafran should be proud of them. They are the strongest force we have today to achieve freedom for all Nigerians. No wonder they can take on the Nigerian Government and win. However, it is money that makes things work. I shall donate 10% of all the profits of my new book to IPOB. It is my tithe to freedom. Tithing is God’s tax to raise money for the government of the children of God. I urge you all to regularly do the same so we can have the resources to achieve our objectives.

On this day of 15th January, 2019, the anniversary of our Revolution, I want to hand over to Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, the baton of the January 15 boys, so you can complete the revolution we started. I am the Ogene Obosi, a Chief and elder of the Obosi people. I bring to you the blessings of the Ancients. I fought for Biafra; I was wounded for Biafra and I shall die for Biafra. Iseeee.

We carried out the coup and partially succeeded. We went to Kirikiri Prison with Nzeogwu and other coup planners, where we shared our stories some of which were recorded by Major Ademoyega and Captain Ben Gbulie in their books. I fought with Nzeogwu who died at the Nsukka Sector. I mourned my leader and friend. I also knew Ojukwu well. I was his Chief of Operations in the Biafra War. We went into exile together. On our return he made me his ADC. I put it all in my book, 1966: THE DARK TRUTH.






This man right here is a true definition of a patriot. A full embodiment of the Igbo spirit. If you are an Igbo man who doesn't have freedom embodied in your spirit it's wise that you do a DNA test to know where you're truly from.

Igbo ga adi rue mbge ebighịebi, n'aha Chukwu Okike Abiama, iseeee!!!

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Nobody: 10:48am On Jan 18, 2021
Ben gbulie is still alive
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Asadujames202(m): 10:48am On Jan 18, 2021
Awo's miscreants feels disturbed by this news
tongue tongue


I like that casket adorned with BIAFRAN colour tongue tongue

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Muhylonaire007: 10:51am On Jan 18, 2021
Queenlovely:
his own chapter is closed, the children he bore might remember him for just 5 years and then the forget him gradually,

in this world sleep is this equivalent of death, when you are asleep, you don't know who talks good or bad about u,

similar with death, you need to be alive to know those singing your praises a


Lmao... Na nonsense sleep you dey sleep so. Except they gossip about me when I sleep. If they speak loud enough, I will wake up and answer them. Na person wey no get problem dey sleep that kind useless sleep angry grin grin grin grin
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Patrioticman007(m): 10:52am On Jan 18, 2021
Paretomaster1:


Please shut**up..... The imaginary Jihad since 1966..

"Each time Radical Muslims plan a Jihad, in their religious mission to conquer the world, they will fail, but in the attempt, thousands and even millions will die. That happened to us in Biafra" .

Hear the lies these piglet's are telling the world that, a was happening against Igbo's in 1966 ?.
Where are the imaam's that will force Islam on Igbo's ?. Where are the facts & data's showing these assertion ?.
Imagine they killed the prime minister & northern leaders just because of envy & greed for power & today Nigeria is worse from when they started the coup d'etat.
Since they are Nigerian Jews they expected their god to protect them, however karma served them a bowl of pepper soup from 1966 to 2023. The main meal will be served from 2023 to 2066.

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by P1PrinceKT(m): 10:57am On Jan 18, 2021
Laid to rest without Achievement.
Sorry for the dead. May his followers not follow his Astrays Amen

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by sylve11: 10:57am On Jan 18, 2021
gidgiddy:
I am the last of the original coup planners of January 15, 1966 with Major Kaduna Nzeogwu. I knew Nzeogwu well. We went to school together. We trained at Sandhurst Military Academy, UK. We lived together. Nzeogwu was our first Head of Military Intelligence and uncovered terrible plans to wreak havoc across the country. We organised a group of progressive military officers to carry out a coup on 15th January, 1966 to stop a Jihad and bring sanity to a Nigeria steeped in nepotism, corruption and mass murders. The Government of Tafawa Balewa, controlled by the Premier of Northern Nigeria, Ahmadu Bello, were using us in the army to repress the Middle Belt and Western Nigeria. Houses and cars were burnt. Thousands were killed. All these happened between 1962- 66


There were nine of us that planned the January 15 Revolution: Majors Nzeogwu, Anuforo, Ifeajuna, Ademoyega, Chukwuka, Okafor, Onwuategwu, Obienu and myself. However, four of us started it. Major Ifeajuna and Major Ademoyega in the South; and Major Nzeogwu and myself in the North. We then united as a single revolution. I am the last of the four original revolutionaries. None published the complete truth. Only me, Colonel Nwobosi, is alive today, to tell the Final Truth, so that the lies will not triumph forever.

They used us to repress the Middle-belt and the Yorubas. When we saw genocide, we began to disobey orders and swore to stop them. For instance, Major Anuforo refused to release mass murderers caught with weapons, and was court martialled. He was replaced by Major Hassan Katsina, a Northern Muslim, willing to act. I was in Abeokuta but refused to repress Yorubas, instead I opened our barracks as a safe place for them to run to. They told many lies about the January 15 boys, to justify their genocide, but it is those of us that planned the revolution that they should have killed, not the three million innocent Biafrans that knew nothing.

For years I kept quiet, blaming myself and wondering whether at 27, I was too radical that my actions led to the deaths of millions. Today, the same evil in 1966 is being unleashed. As I watch, my sense of guilt has vanished, because we were not the evil. We were trying to stop the evil. That Evil is Radical Islamism. I have decided to speak out and warn the world of the impending disaster if we do not stop it.

Each time Radical Muslims plan a Jihad, in their religious mission to conquer the world, they will fail, but in the attempt, thousands and even millions will die. That happened to us in Biafra. At this point let me differentiate between peaceful, law-abiding Muslims and Radical Muslims who want to kill others to force their religion on them. The problem is that wherever peaceful Muslims are, there are some Radical Muslims amongst them. That is why they began a Jihad in 1966. That is why we had to stop it. That is why they killed millions of our people. That is why we declared Biafra, because we are a peaceful people and oil and water can never mix.

My story is a warning to Nigerians. For years, I was prevented from speaking the truth by exile, prison, harassment, poverty, surveillance and death threats held over many of the actors like Ojukwu, Zik, Awolowo, Ibiam and the January 15 boys that survived. But as I watch today, many of the events that led to our revolution are happening again: Boko Haram, Fulani Militia, Niger Delta Militants, Shiites, IPOB and mass murders.

Some people think we acted wrongly in carrying out the January 15 revolution, but they may not be fully aware of the realities then. We were trained by the British to be patriotic, to give the ultimate sacrifice for Nigerian and to stop anyone acting against the nation.

Instead of our leaders using us to defend Nigeria they were using us to suppress citizens. We, decided to arrest them for their atrocities because no one was willing to act. Not Zik, the President, who was powerless, not Ironsi, the Head of the Army, who was a conservative. There were many reasons why we had to act:
1. To stop the killings in Yoruba land and the Middle Belt by NPC the ruling Party;
2. To stop the invasion of Yorubaland on 17th January, 1966;
3. To correct the massive rigging of the 1964 elections;
4. To free Awolowo from Prison and make him the Prime Minister;
5. To stop the terrible corruption, nepotism and regionalism of the NPC, the Ruling Party;
6. To stop Ahmadu Bello’s planned Jihad.

It was good that we acted to save the Yoruba and the Middle Belt people, and we thought that was enough to stop the Jihad. We could not foresee that they would massively attack innocent Igbos. Blame those who decided to massacre our people for their evil. Today we are fighting Buhari. He is killing Shiite Muslims and IPOB members. With the benefit of hind-sight we can see other ways of dealing with such evil, but for us in 1966, we just wanted to save the people from massacre.

I wish to congratulate Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB for the good work they are doing to free our people from Nigeria and Radical Islamism.

Many of our people do not understand how vast IPOB is, as an organisation and the quality of the people that run it. On arrival in Israel, I started meeting high quality professionals and I was amazed. I don’t know how IPOB united power professionals abroad, power traders at home and ordinary people from market women to even riff raff all under one IPOB family, with world-wide Radio and Television.

Every Igbo and Biafran should be proud of them. They are the strongest force we have today to achieve freedom for all Nigerians. No wonder they can take on the Nigerian Government and win. However, it is money that makes things work. I shall donate 10% of all the profits of my new book to IPOB. It is my tithe to freedom. Tithing is God’s tax to raise money for the government of the children of God. I urge you all to regularly do the same so we can have the resources to achieve our objectives.

On this day of 15th January, 2019, the anniversary of our Revolution, I want to hand over to Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, the baton of the January 15 boys, so you can complete the revolution we started. I am the Ogene Obosi, a Chief and elder of the Obosi people. I bring to you the blessings of the Ancients. I fought for Biafra; I was wounded for Biafra and I shall die for Biafra. Iseeee.

We carried out the coup and partially succeeded. We went to Kirikiri Prison with Nzeogwu and other coup planners, where we shared our stories some of which were recorded by Major Ademoyega and Captain Ben Gbulie in their books. I fought with Nzeogwu who died at the Nsukka Sector. I mourned my leader and friend. I also knew Ojukwu well. I was his Chief of Operations in the Biafra War. We went into exile together. On our return he made me his ADC. I put it all in my book, 1966: THE DARK TRUTH.







i read each and every word............

Deep i must say. cool

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by SweetDipBenny(m): 10:58am On Jan 18, 2021
Rip hero

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Dukeolumidemans(m): 11:03am On Jan 18, 2021
If u look at the words used by our fellow Nigerians on each other, it's very glearing that we can never stay together as one... Never....
Little wonder Odumegwu said and I quote, "Nigeria was never, is not and will never be a united country..."
No matter how we pretend, it won't work!! Truth be told, best bet, all man find him square root!!! That's when competition will drive development...

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by mountmoriah(m): 11:04am On Jan 18, 2021
gidgiddy:
RIP Colonel Nwobosi, you fought for our freedom.
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Nobody: 11:04am On Jan 18, 2021
tyup:
Due to Greed and power, This man alongside Ojukwu single-handedly and selfishly perished 3million innocent lives yet some clueless simpletons are calling him Hero

I don't expect a Right thinking Ipob to Hail/shower eulogy on this man sad


Shey you get sense like this? Looking at you, one can easily notice the cesspit tribe you hail from. Ode oshi, onye ara grin grin grin

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Bobyro: 11:06am On Jan 18, 2021
Paretomaster1:


Kanu have ur brain beneath his shoes.... Jihad, and Criminality are not the same, get some sense..
You're the senseless one here. Is Jihadi not imposing your Islam on someone else? can't you call that criminality. Confused lots.

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Roger3D(m): 11:06am On Jan 18, 2021
Rot in hell you murderer

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Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Bobyro: 11:08am On Jan 18, 2021
gidgiddy:


It depends on your point of view. Nigerians look at the civil war and the 3 million lives lost and make no sense of it

The way Igbos see the civil war is that it was a fight for freedom. It may not have worked out but freedom is one of the few things in life worth dying for. Freedom is one of the greatest things any group of people can aspire, even if it does not work out.

Thats why people like Colonel Nwobosi and General Ojukwu are heroes to most Igbos, they fought for our freedom

Today, Nwobosi and Ojukwu have been proved right because "One Nigeria" turned out to be a monumental disaster
The Nigeria they are hailing self is very useless and not beneficial to anyone. Can anyone poor in Nigeria tell me their chances of making it in this shithole?
Re: Photos From Colonel Emmanuel Nwobosi Burial by Nobody: 11:09am On Jan 18, 2021
owobokiri:

The jihad is almost here today! If you're from the south, very very soon, you will be forced to face the truth!


Leave them alone, I don't really blame them. Blame the corrupt system that makes them that way, unable to think for themselves; they are being programmed like a programmed robots.

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