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Niger Delta is in a Big Mess. With all the derivation and allocation, we can't even manage our resources effectively. God save us. |
lol.... They should ensure Federal character in this pardon ooo. Osun within their right to ask for pardon. At least a Criminal from each state should be pardoned. ![]() |
lol.... Am happily Single and celebrating it as long as it lasts. |
Been quietly following all the Scam threads... Odiaero, please pay up and save the already battered Image of My dear Country Nigeria. Please do it as soon as you can .... Damn !! This is not nice at all . |
In Nigeria , things are done for Selfish personal reasons and not Ethnic Lines. So Sad Youths will never Learn. ![]() |
Am expecting the Senators to Speak out concerning their stupendous Salary and Allowances they pay themselves in that chamber. Cure yourself and your Fellow Legislooters before talking about you Fellow Criminals in the Executive. Common Citizens will complain, these Privileged thieves will also complain... Except maybe he's looking for appointment for himself or his ward. Mtcheeeeew |
They should pardon Bode George, Anini, monday Osumbor, Osisikankwu, abu kaka , Abu ronaldo and all the Boko boys...add national honour on top Mtcheeew My president will never Learn. |
Thanks Slimyem.... Doing that Asap. |
I miss this Lady She's the only Nairalander I follow all Her handles Religiously (they became too many and could not catch up) Nairaland is boring without my darling Blazay. Please if you reading this, just know I miss you and many others. Please come back. |
Good Job. Advise to JTF, please take no prisoner's. If you find Joy in killing innocent people, also find joy in dying yourself. |
Wetin wan carry me go North ? Not for a Billion Dollars.
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This is Wicked ! |
I will Agree with Dede1 on this one. Too many lies. I did not witness the Civil and can't be an authority. Stumbled upon this and its an interesting read. You be the Judge.... Who Killed Adaka Boro By Hosiah Emmanuel hosiah.emmanuel@gmail.com Isaac Jasper Boro was born to a Kaiama family in present day Bayelsa State of Nigeria, in 1938 and died in mysterious circumstances on May 16, 1968 while fighting to unite Nigeria. [1,2] Boro was he who shortly after the Jan. 1966 coup declared the first Republic within Nigeria called the Niger Delta Republic that lasted for 12 days. It was an attempt to liberate the Niger Delta people from the socio-economic oppression by the then eastern regional government. He was a chemistry undergraduate and the president of the students' union of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, a police officer and at his death, a commissioned officer of the Nigerian Army. see [4 for more details about this aspect of his life as I concentrate on the subject matter of this piece). It is no use to repeat that Isaac Boro who was jailed by the Maj. Gen. Aguiyi-Ironsi government on recommendation by the supreme court of Nigeria was pardoned by Lt. Col Yakubu Gowon's government and later commissioned by the Nigerian Army as an officer to help liberate southern territories under Biafran control. He recruited Rivers men who volunteered to serve under him and gave them brief training at Escravos. According to Obasanjo on page 47 of [1], Boro's one-thousand Rivers men were "hurriedly and poorly trained with little or nothing in the way of training facilities and resources". His group was then attached to the 3 Marine Commando Division (then 3 Marine) under the command of Col. Benjamin Adekunle. Adekunle's post-war political ambition was captured aptly by Obasanjo in his book "My Command" thus: "Col. Adekunle, at this point saw the war not only in terms of crushing a rebellion, but also as a means of building himself up for any future political position or responsibility which he might wish to seek, I knew of people of Western State origin who had felt politically victimized and who saw in Col. Adekunle a saviour and told him so, and he believed them." Is it possible that Adekunle planned the events that led to Boro's death as a scheme to take all the credits of the successes of the division at the time and permanently disconnect Boro's relationship with Federal headquarters? Hear Obasanjo again: "At the entrance to my office (Adekunle's former office) there was a warning signboard ' Enter at the pain of Death'... I removed the notice and flung it some fifty metres..." If you are following the foregoing, you will notice that the 3 Marine was not making progress at the time Boro and his men joined them. This informed the "hurried" training. But the fortunes of the group was changed by Boro's men and again Obasanjo who showed some disdain towards Boro in the style of his writing about Boro in his book, probably because he did not want to give too much credit to a commissioned officer who did not receive formal military training in order to protect the millitary instutution, captured it this way (page 50 of [1]): "Eket. Here, Isaac Boro and his Rivers men of 'Sea School Boys' had become a significant factor in the operations of the Division. Their knowledge of the riverine areas, their understanding of the local languages, their ability to live off the land and their SWIFT though tactically less accomplished (?) movement accounted for their HUGE success in areas around Opobo, Andoni, Obodo, Opolom, Oranga, Buguma, etc" The "etc" in the above statement is Obasanjo's which I take to mean that the list of areas where Boro's men recorded HUGE SUCCESSES was endless. If you recollect that the then Col. Obasanjo was the head of a division at Ibadan at the time and eventually replaced Col. Adekunle as head of 3 Marine Commando, you will take his words seriously. The gravity of his words weighed heavily on me as I realized (by reading the book) that he was not a fan of Boro. Boro and his men were responsible for the huge success of the 3 Marine Commando for which Adekunle took the initial credits. The fortunes of the 3 Marine Commando dwindled after Boro's death which led to the replacement of Adekunle with Obasanjo. Hear again Obasanjo: [2] " The morale of the soldiers at least of 3 Marine Commando Division was at its lowest ebb. Desertion and absence from duty without leave was rife in the Division. The despondence and general lack of will to fight in the soldiers was glaringly manifest in the large number of cases of self-inflicted injuries thoughout the formation..." The preceding captures the result of the absence of a winning unit after Boro's death. It is glaring that the division commander did a miscalculation of thinking he could hold it together without Boro. Getting back to why I suspect that Boro might have been killed in a conspiracy organized by Col Benjamin Adekunle, the then commander of the 3 Marine Commando division, it is noteworthy that a good number of the men of Boro's Brigade had similar suspicion which made them uncontrollable after his death and subsequent dissolution by the powers that-be. Hear Obasanjo: [1] "It was here in Okrika that Maj. Isaac Adaka Boro was killed, APPARENTLY (emphasis mine) by a fleeing rebel soldier whom he encountered during a private visit. His death led almost immediately to the dissolution of 19 Brigade which became uncontrollable without him" I took proper notice of the word "apparently" used by a very senior officer who later became a military head of state before writing the book. In Obasanjo's mind therefore, the true circumstances leading to death is unknown. Despite basing my theory on official record of a senior officer of Obasanjo's calibre, some informal account that give credence to this exist. In an article recorded on the web in [3], one Mr. Akpobulokemi B. Oborokumo has the following to say: "My cousin Jones, a Regimental Sergeant Major during the Nigerian civil war told me over and over again that Major Boro did not die in the heat of battle with the Biafran forces. He said the area had already been captured and secured by his company and Major Boro was on an inspection tour when they came under fire. My cousin swore by the Ijaw gods that it was an ambush by one of Brigadier Adekunle's units under the scorpion's direct command." There is enough reason for the government of Bayelsa and the legislators from Bayelsa to get the appropriate federal institition to do a fresh investigation to establish true situation that led to his death. All related documents captured in the course of investigation will become useful for further research by interested persons in future. At the time of putting this together, my copy of Benjamin Adekunle's new book had not arrived and since Boro's death anniversary of May 16 is past, I thought it timely to give this opinion now and rekindle public interest on the need to do answer the question of "Who Killed Boro". I will update this after reading Adekunle's book. Thank you. Hosiah Emmanuel Ref: 1. General O. Obasanjo. "My Command." Heinneman, Ibadan, 1980. 2. Mr. A. LTare-Otu. http://www.unitedijawstates.com/boro.htm" 3. Mr. A. B. Oborokumo. "http://www.unitedijawstates.com/boro.htm" 4. Chief G. Fawehinmi. "The Murder of Dikibo. Another Lesson for Niger Delta". http://www.dawodu.com/fawehin1.htm |
yungboss: boss, i only 'own(ed) the ones specifically stated...the rest wern't mine.Nor mind the Guy. Thatz why they Fail Exams and Cry no Job. Mtcheeeew |
When a Woman Wants 2 Leave you, she'll Plot up a Scheme, orchestrate it and Make sure it's your Fault that She's Leaving You, the Mugu Man, will be Living with Undeserved Guilt All your Life, while d Demon's Gone Living Free of All Guilt. If She loves You, then forgiveness will never be a problem. 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 Love is patient and kind; it is not jealous or conceited or proud; love is not ill-mannered or selfish or irritable; love does not keep a record of wrongs. (GNT |
This is Wicked ! |
Watz wrong with this Guy ? |
Wetin Him expect ? When we have more Men of Good than the entire population of Mali ? TB Joshua alone can dismantle any team from Lagos. ![]() |
Ill Trained officers...... Blood thirsty Predators now killing their own. Rip |
Hey Lash.. This is a Good one. Jomo Gbomo loves it too. I think Abu kaka and ronaldo are enjoying it. Since redmoss is leaving, guess you have to take over the entertainment of these serious Citizens. Please give us more lines ...... More more more we ask.... Or ..... *ask redmoss* ![]() |
Redmoss thanks for ur brilliant write-up. I enjoyed every bit of it. So sad you have to go (a good reason though). Abeg read very well o and graduate..... Cos I don doo my own tay tay. Pls do once in a while and drop some line for ur Man. If you fail .......... Hmmmmmmmmm...... Got ma Eyez on ya ![]() Jomo Gbomo say make I hail U oooo ***dnt keep them waiting*** ![]() |
petrov 10: na wah for u o . What is seun's name doing there . ![]() |
In no Particular order Wole soyinka. Literary Giant Chinua Achebe. Literary Giant Fela Kuti. Unique brand of Music enjoyed all over TB Joshua. A great Prophet even presidents consult Him |
Redmosquito:Got my eyez on you Redmoss ![]() |
![]() go redmoss , go redmoss hehehehehehehe I so much love dis guy.... Part 2 by force ![]() Guy behave oooo , heard dis ur story is being read by Boko Haramist like Abu kaka, Abu ronaldo and Abu chicharito, ND militants like Jomo Gbomo, asari Tokumbo to cool their Nerves .... Since U stop the story, they are planning to bomb nigeria with nuclear weapon .... Aba kidnappers have promised to kidnap You so you can continue in captivity........ Heheheheh Confidential info bro..... So give us part two ... |
Calloti de Halloti Aka Militia.... I dey feel your Swag. You the only one I follow religiously....all handles... The last war was interesting.... Like the way U keep it real. Love U the way U Roll, pure Undiluted Entertainment. Thanks For Making Nairaland interesting (I wish the MOD realize dat) Lots of Love. Your number one Fan |
OMG! I Love Women ! ![]() |
Good job Redmoss...... Good one. Note: with this beautiful piece, U just increased your kidnap value ![]() Love to read more stories from ya. Obrigado |



