Politics › Re: Emmanuel Nwobosi And Nnamdi Kanu Meet In Israel, Speaks On 1966 Military Coup by zinizta: 7:58pm On Jan 16, 2019 |
raumdeuter: Can he tell us why
The Non Ibo Prime Minister was killed but the Ibo President was spared Why the 2 Non Ibo regional premiers were killed but the 2 Ibo premiers were spared Why Sodeinde, Maimalari Ademulegun Okotie Eboh Lagerma Pam were killed and Ironsi plus all the Ibo Federal ministers were spared tell 'em |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Nwobosi And Nnamdi Kanu Meet In Israel, Speaks On 1966 Military Coup by zinizta: 7:49pm On Jan 16, 2019 |
Sleekfingers: But the Igbo could not save themselves... Over 3 millions of their flat heads people were killed... Awon oloripelebe jatijati
Save Yoruba indeed..... hypocritical fellows rewriting history to suit themselves |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Nwobosi And Nnamdi Kanu Meet In Israel, Speaks On 1966 Military Coup by zinizta: 7:46pm On Jan 16, 2019 |
Osagyefo98: Igbos saving yoruba since 1950 but what did they get in return....pure betrayal and back stabbing....
Very pathetic, I finally agree that IBB is right about his views on yoruba. Kellibae: YORUBAS are naturally betrayers and sellouts. No matter what u do for them at the end they will betray u. Even if u spilled ur own blood and die to save them, they can't still be pleased.
Without IGBOS the entire Yoruba race would have been wiped out by Hausa FULANI. But what did IGBOS get in return. Betrayal, chronic hatred, envy, jealousy, from Yorubas it's sad! You saved Yorubas  ? but couldnt save the millions of your people who died in the civil war? .....Swerve! |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Nwobosi And Nnamdi Kanu Meet In Israel, Speaks On 1966 Military Coup by zinizta: 7:44pm On Jan 16, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Emmanuel Nwobosi And Nnamdi Kanu Meet In Israel, Speaks On 1966 Military Coup by zinizta: 7:40pm On Jan 16, 2019*. Modified: 8:11pm On Jan 16, 2019 |
ChangeIsCostant: 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. i thought Awolowo was the traitor of your people.... and why are you making a bloody Yoruba...or better put in your words...bloody Afonja the prime minister...i thought they were created by the devil... Ahmadu Bello was the great grandson of Uthman dan fodio...whatdo you expect ChangeIsCostant: 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. Niger delta militants and IPOB used in the same sentence as Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram....hmmm the old man is a lil bit confused you claim to be patriotic and still you are supporting secessionist movements... Nnamdi Kanu a sworn enemy of the Yoruba Race... |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 9:02pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
T9ksy: Haba! Why the insult, now?
Just goggle the Jos & Kadunna riots i apologize... please jos and kaduna riot defense is flimsy... riots happen every time...people get killed but it has never resulted in a divided armed force |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Attack Woman, Her Driver And Kill Police Escort On Their Way To The Bank by zinizta: 8:57pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
mrkel: is the governor in charge of the security apparatus in the state ? The irony and contradiction in our bastard Federalism is the labeling of state governors as Chief Security Officer of their states. Now I'm compelled to ask the fundamental question: Do the state governor have absolute and total control of the police in their domain? Also, the last time I checked my 1999 constitution as amended issues of security falls within the exclusive legislative list.
So any one that accuses the Federal government of failing to provide security isn't making mistake. After all the Boko Haram menace and the inability of the previous government in addressing it formed the basis of the criticism by the APC on Pres. Jonathan. page 68 of 112, the 1999 Nigeria constitution ( The whole section/page pertains to the Nigeria police Force) B - Nigeria Police Force 214. (1) There shall be a police force for Nigeria, which shall be known as the Nigeria Police Force, and subject to the provisions of this section no other police force shall be established for the Federation or any part thereof. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution - (a) the Nigeria Police Force shall be organised and administered in accordance with such provisions as may be prescribed by an act of the National Assembly; (b) the members of the Nigeria Police shall have such powers and duties as maybe conferred upon them by law; (c) the National Assembly may make provisions for branches of the Nigeria Police Force forming part of the armed forces of the Federation or for the protection of harbours, waterways, railways and air fields. 215. (1) There shall be - (a) an Inspector-General of Police who, subject to section 216(2) of this Constitution shall be appointed by the President on the advice of the Nigeria Police Council from among serving members of the Nigeria Police Force; (b) a Commissioner of Police for each state of the Federation who shall be appointed by the Police Service Commission. (2) The Nigeria Police Force shall be under the command of the Inspector-General of Police and contingents of the Nigeria Police Force stationed in a state shall, subject to the authority of the Inspector-General of Police, be under the command of the Commissioner of Police of that state. (3) The President or such other Minister of the Government of the Federation as he may authorise in that behalf may give to the Inspector-General of Police such lawful directions with respect to the maintenance and securing of public safety and public order as he may consider necessary, and the Inspector-General of Police shall comply with those direction or cause them to be compiled with. (4) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Governor of a state or such Commissioner of the Government state as he may authorise in that behalf, may give to the Commissioner of Police of that state such lawful directions with respect to the maintenance and securing of public safety and public order within the state as he may consider necessary, and the Commissioner of Police shall comply with those directions or cause them to be complied with:Provided that before carrying out any such directions under the foregoing provisions of this subsection the Commissioner of Police may request that the matter be referred to the President or such minister of the Government of the Federation as may be authorised in that behalf by the President for his directions. (5) The question whether any, and if so what, directions have been given under this section shall not be inquired into in any court. https://www.wipo.int/edocs/lexdocs/laws/en/ng/ng014en.pdfread and be informed |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 3:44pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
T9ksy: The northerners started the killings - in 1945 and again in1953 however it was the ibos who still insisted on One Nigeria ( inspite of all these afore-mentioned killings). provide the source/links you dum-dum!!! |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Attack Woman, Her Driver And Kill Police Escort On Their Way To The Bank by zinizta: 3:36pm On Jan 15, 2019*. Modified: 8:47pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
MrsNwaAmaikpe:

Just imgine the level of insecurity in the country under Buharry!
The zombie above me didn't see that his paymaster's cluelessness and incompetence was responsible for the untimely death of this people how old are you? is Buhari the Governor of Rivers state or are you just hopelessly ignorant? |
Politics › Re: Ambode: See Some Legacies In The Transport Sector That He Will Be Remembered For by zinizta: 3:30pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
theenchanter: So, wetin be him job before
Nigerians and mediocrity are like bread n butter, another reason govt takes them for a ride.
Only if u know the revenue that Lagos generates, all these things wont be what u should be bragging on. well said... ...his projects were not efficient ... wasted commuters' man hours through traffic build up as a result of constructions executed on busy routes...plus he spent 50 million Naira on each bus stop...can you imagine? |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 3:11pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
oilPUSSY: Today, Kaduna Nzeogwu who is from SS (Delta state) will become igbo. But raise issue of Biafra, hungry miscreants will start crawling out from their oshogbo enclaves and start shouting. ""Count we SS out of Biafra, there are no Igbos in SS"... Imbecilic clowns! it seems imbecilic clown is a fitting nomenclature for yourself... Kaduna Nzeogwu was born of Igbo parents who migrated from Delta state, and he used soldiers of Igbo descent to carry out a coup that targetted non-South Easterners, non-igbo... it's like you are drunk with delusion.... source (below) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukwuma_Kaduna_Nzeogwuexcerpts Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, was born on 26 February 1937 in Kaduna and died in a mysterious circumstance on 29 July 1967 in Nsuka sector during the Nigeria Civil War. He was a Nigerian military officer who played a leading role in the January 15, 1966 military coup, an event that derailed Nigeria's nascent democracy and introduced military rule to Nigeria. Nzeogwu was born in the Northern Region’s capital of Kaduna to Igbo immigrant parents from the Mid-Western Region-Okpanam Town, near Asaba in the present day Anioma Delta State1966 Coup Main article: 1966 Nigerian coup d'état In the early hours of 15 January 1966, Nzeogwu led a group of soldiers on a supposedly military exercise and led them to attack the official residence of the premier of the north, Sir Ahmadu Bello in a bloody Coup that saw the murder of the Premiers of Northern and Western Nigeria. The Prime Minister, a federal minister, two regional premiers, and top Army officers from the Northern and Western regions of the nation were brutally murdered. The premier of the Eastern region, the Igbo President of federation and the Igbo Army Chief were the only notable survivors. Maj. Nzwogwu had started his preparation by organizing two-day night exercise "exercise Damisa", which meant Operation Tiger to avail Soldiers new fighting techniques. The exercise was approved by authorities of the 1st Brigade Headquarters apparently unaware of the real intentions of Maj. Nzeogwu and the Brigade Major, Maj. Alphonso Keshi had sent circulars to all units operating under the Brigade to contribute troops towards the success of the exercise. By the time Maj. Keshi realized "exercise Damisa" was actually a Military rebellion it was absolutely too late to counter the operation. Nzeogwu's mods-oparandi in the North contributed in no small measure to the success of the revolution in Northern Nigeria. According to a Nigerian Police Special Branch Report, Nzeogwu executed at least 4 army and police security personnel including one of the men on his team (Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke). Nzeogwu also participated in the execution of Col. Raph Shodeinde, his superior officer at the Nigerian Military Training College and is reported to have shot indiscriminately at fleeing women and children.[8] |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 2:26pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
Emoo96: dis man was a true gentleman. heard from my uncle how he sponsored so many children to school including the former chief justice of Nigerian chief judge kastina-la and even the man that killed him. from the mouth of one or two witnesses a matter is confirmed.... hmmmmm... we know them ...their fathers have sinned and their children are suffering from it...only if their 'children' void their mind from the handed down fables and retrace their steps...hmmmm |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 2:09pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
Oshin56: You are good in history but don't be tribalism you did not include the Igbo that where killed by Hausa or Yoruba are you a dunce or what ? who started the killings?!?!?!?!? |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 2:07pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
seguntijan: When Kemi Adeosun was found guilty of the certificate scandal, Southwest governors never met on her matter, Jagaban never intervened, the Obas never loose sleep over her issues, the Yoruba youths never threatened over her error. she never stole a dime but a victim of circumstances, yet she resigned. In Yoruba land a good name is better than silver and gold.
Babachir Lawal was also removed without any threat from the Northern part of the country from the Northern elites.
Same country, South South governors have met, Southern youths are threatening, activist are fuming, politicians are daring, because "our son" must not be removed, because the "merely forgot" to declare a 700,000,000 naira, and over 30 houses. So what?
What a people!!! What a nation!!! well said. |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 2:02pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
seguntijan: after the deed was done, CHUKWUMA KADUNA NZEOGWU declared that "....Nigeria will never be the same again..." and so it had never been.
THOMAS AGUYI IRONSI later became the head of state, he didn't prosecute the coup plotters. Instead he appointed the chief coupist NZEOGWU as governor of the Northern region.
6 months after then, Northern soldiers did counter coup led by YAKUBU GOWON, Ironsi and others were murdered. The civil war followed a year after. We continue to live with the distrust of 1966 till today. |
Politics › Re: Today In Nigeria Political History (15/January/1966) by zinizta: 1:59pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
Even toddlers in the North knows that it was military men of the IGBO extract that killed Sir Tafawa Balewa, a man who trekked to his farm while he was Prime Minister, a well articulate fine gentleman... hence the tribal beef...hmmm...enough said |
Politics › Re: Onnoghen: Prepare To Exist Without Niger Delta Oil, Militants Tell Nigerians by zinizta: 9:51am On Jan 14, 2019 |
Limitednow: You call their threat empty? Go and ask Yar'adua if their threat is empty, mind you, the governors of the region are with them on this. simple freeze all their bank accounts... end of war |
Politics › Re: MC Oluomo's Friend 'Spider' Issues Warning After He Was Stabbed In Lagos. Photos by zinizta: 9:44am On Jan 14, 2019 |
Modarun: Ok sorry for using just Agbero to descride him, since he has a Green Passport, lemmi rephrace my comment.
Becoming a greenpassport carrying Agbero is now the lifetime dream of most yoruba yoots.
Oga are you happy nah? very smart of you... |
Politics › Re: MC Oluomo's Friend 'Spider' Issues Warning After He Was Stabbed In Lagos. Photos by zinizta: 1:53pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
Modarun: Becoming a garage tout is now the lifetime dreams of many sophisticated yoots of Yorubaland. Hehehe See as them dey pray for Agbero wey don kpai many Yorubas like them. So this is the change Tinubu envision for the Nigerian youth? Thank HmGod we haff Atikulated sinsin. this guy is a tout like you said but do you know he also holds a green passport  not every Agbero is from a poor background... dont support his lifestyle but you use the word Agbero like it is synonymous with roadside touts who motly are from poor backgrounds. |
Video Games And Gadgets For Sale › Re: Playstation Vr Bundle For Sale - Used - 98k - Ready To Go! by zinizta: 1:44pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
kolarpeks: Slightly negotiable. Still available. For anyone willing and able. how much? |
Celebrities › Re: "Delay Is Not Denial" - Linda Ikeji Boasts Of What God Did In Her Life by zinizta: 12:21pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
PUSSYBBQGRILLS: Sperm thief turns preacher....
The end is near indeed. lmao |
Celebrities › Re: Blackface Declares War On 2face Idibia Officially by zinizta: 9:57am On Jan 11, 2019 |
Slynation: Even tho, i think there is something more to their beef other than that song....Blackface should take a chill pill shaaah, 2baba has replied with 'OK' his proposed battle is now for 1 it sucks being black face... 2face has too many lovers
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Celebrities › Re: Adediwura Becky Shares 1993 Throwback Photo by zinizta: 3:17pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
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Travel › Re: To ‘redefine Public Transportation’, Ambode Injects 820 Buses Into Lagos by zinizta: 3:01pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
lijojegal: More buses with all the traffic jam in lagos 
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Politics › Re: Omisore Defects To APC ? by zinizta: 2:53pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
*HEADACHE*
Nigeria politicians are like covetous women.... |
Politics › Re: APC Won't Judge Amaechi Based On Audio Leak Criticising Buhari - Tony Momoh by zinizta: 2:51pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
Amaechi will make a good president.... |
Politics › Re: Bukola Saraki With Classmates In Kings College, Lagos (Throwback Photo) by zinizta: 1:02pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
hisexcellency34: Nigeria would have transformed to Dubai if someone like Saraki is our President. Just imagine how he turned Kwara state to London in just 8 years lol
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Celebrities › Re: Blackface Declares War On 2face Idibia Officially by zinizta: 12:31pm On Jan 10, 2019*. Modified: 12:54pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
Slynation: Yea but 2Baba later apologized,they even came back as platainzion boiz, Face accepted & created monster hits before he went low, but Blackface has been struggling because he was trying to prove to Nigerians that he's a better singer than 2face when baba no sabi anything, make e go sitdown jooor, All i see is envy bro, i doubt the veracity of this your allegation... even deaf people attest to the fact that 2face is a talented vocalist... this issue is beyond that...my guess is copyright issues over intellectual properties and the underhandedness of 2baba's dealings both personally and professionally... |
Celebrities › Re: Blackface Declares War On 2face Idibia Officially by zinizta: 10:41am On Jan 10, 2019 |
The Two-faced one... about time...talented but not as innocent as he portrays himself to be |
Politics › Re: Warri Channel Dredging Contract Politically Motivated — Expert by zinizta: 8:28pm On Jan 09, 2019 |
Edodefender: True
The Edo nation need these port up and running.
Warri(will serve urhobo,isoko, itskerri, anioma)
Benin river(will serve Benin, esan,owan, akoko, etsako)
Porth Harcourt(will serve ikwere and co)
Bayelsa(ekpeye and co) cosigned... let development spread throughout the country not just a few spots |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye’s Son Reacts As Ikorodu Bois Mimic His Father In The Hospital by zinizta: 8:23pm On Jan 09, 2019 |
beamtopola: Mind him, ikorodu bois are yoruba bois looking for attentions.only yoruba are against progresss. They like living in abject poverty. Look at all the brown zinc in ibadan ok! i bet You scream "yoruba" from your sleep every time you dream at night... now i know why your tribe is so hated among the Northerners...Igbo is a synonym for enemy to them and it is because few dunces like this |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Vs. Mark Zuckerberg’s Car Collection (see PHOTOS) by zinizta: 8:11pm On Jan 09, 2019 |
DrChukzy: So Zuckerberg drives a 500million car?
I thought Africans said he walks around nakedly.  500 million naira you mean to say... how much is he worth in Naira?? He is worth 55 billion dollars which roughly equals 20 trillion naira at a conversion rate of 365 naira to dollar.... what fraction of 20 trillion is 500 million i.e 0.0025% of his total net worth... chicken change!!! |