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Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by noble0(m): 8:51pm On Oct 05, 2017
IN a concerted effort to overcome the psychological and emotional devastation of the October 7, 1967 massacre in Asaba, the present day capital of Delta State, indigenes of the town have organised a three-day event to celebrate the victims of the horrific event with a focus on forgiveness and rebirth.

The event, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the sordid event, will hold from tomorrow to Saturday, in the ancient town and will have Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka as Special Guest of Honour with Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah as Guest Speaker while former governor of Cross Rivers State, Mr Donald Duke, will chair the event. Other speakers include President-General of Ohaneze Ndi Igbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, and former External Affairs Minister, General Ike Nwachukwu (retd.).


Addressing a world press conference in Asaba, the Asagba of Asaba, His Royal Majesty, Prof. J. Edozien, said that the town decided to commemorate the event because the people love Nigeria and want it to remain united and indivisible.


The Asagba, who spoke through the Iyase (Traditional Prime Minister) of Asaba, Chief Patrick Onyeobi, urged Nigerians to strive to evolve a system of government that will guarantee justice to all.

He said: “We, the people of Asaba, have decided to collectively come out and tell the world the story of our unfortunate and tragic experience 50 years ago, which left many of our people badly traumatised. We are telling the story because we dearly love our country Nigeria and want it to remain united and indivisible.

“We will not like the same mistakes that led us to the unfortunate Nigerian civil war (1967-1970) which produced the Asaba massacre of October 7, 1967 to be repeated so that history does not condemn us, particularly the present generation of leaders of our country as history has done the Bourbons of France, who history recorded as having “learnt nothing, forgotten nothing and mastered nothing from their history. “We must strive to evolve a system of government that guarantees justice to all.”


Chairman of the Memorial Group, Alban Ofili-Okonkwo, who reeled out the anniversary programme, said the event will involve sensitisation and citizen engagement programmes in order to achieve healing and closure which will “signal the collective resolve of Asaba indigenes to leave behind the memories of their tragic past and walk resolutely into a more promising future.”

He added: “The activities will separately and collectively pay deserved tribute to the dead and also designed to help galvanise Asaba people towards rebirth and healing.

“The commemorative activities will commence on October 5 with a one-minute silence for the Asaba martyrs at Noon. It was on that day 50 years ago that federal troops stormed Asaba ransacking homes and killing civilians who they claimed were Biafra sympathisers. Other commemorative activities include media briefing, canon shots heralding traditional burial rites for the dead (known in Asaba culture as egwu ota). Also planned are service of songs and candle light procession to Ogbeosawa grave site for tributes to the dead, interdenominational service, exhibition of artefacts, documentary and presentation of awards to honourees.”

He further stated that the anniversary activities will include the presentation of a book on the carnage entitled “The Asaba Massacre- Trauma, Memories, and the Nigerian Civil War” authored by renowned Anthropologist, Prof. S. Elizabeth Bird and co-authored by distinguished historian, Prof. Fraser Ottanelli both of the University of South Florida.

“The book presentation will, however, be preceded by the hosting of A Colloquium on the Asaba Massacre, with the theme: “In Pursuit of Rebirth”. Eminent scholars, statesmen, renowned industrialists and other distinguished citizens of the world are expected to attend the activities marking this year’s anniversary. The activities will be rounded off on October 8, with thanksgiving service in churches in Churches all over the world,” Ofili-Okonkwo said.

He disclosed that Noble Lauret, Prof. Soyinka, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Kukah, and President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo were among dignitaries that had confirmed that they will be part of the event.

He stated that the campaign messages for the aniversary include: //WordsnotWar; //AsabaRebirth; //WeRememberWeForgive; //MyplaceofbirthAsaba; //remembranceandforgiveness.

The press conference was well-attended by Asaba chiefs and elders who narrated in tears their experiences of the massacre and how they became the survivors.

According to their narrations, a recap of the gory story was that in 1967, at the thick of the fratricidal war, the Nigerian federal troops forced the seceding Biafran troops back across the Niger, into Onitsha, which lies directly across from Asaba. In a bid to stop the enemy’s pursuit, the Biafran’s blew up the eastern spans of the bridge on the Onitsha end. The triumphant Nigerian troops would soon become a kill joy for Asaba indigenes for no sooner did the federal troops entered Asaba that they began ransacking houses and killing civilians at random claiming they were Biafran sympathizers.

In a bid to stop the rampaging troops, Asaba elders and leaders quickly summoned their people to assemble on the morning of October 7, hoping to end the violence through a show of support for “One Nigeria.” However, after hundreds of men, women, and children, paraded along the main streets in support of a unified country, men and teenage boys were separated from the women and young children, after which the federal troops opened fire, killing the people in cold blood. It is estimated that more than 700 men and boys were killed, some as young as 12 years old. This number excludes the many who were killed in the preceding days. The federal troops went ahead to occupy Asaba for many months, during which most of the town was destroyed, women and girls raped or forcibly “married,” and a large numbers of citizens fled, many not returning until the war ended in 1970.




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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by noble0(m): 8:59pm On Oct 05, 2017
\\MyPlaceOfBirthAsaba\\WeRememberWeForgive\\
Remembering the past is not incitement. It is high time some people realized that healing is part of nation-building.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by luvinhubby(m): 9:04pm On Oct 05, 2017
Horrific, and the perpetrators of this dastardly are being addressed as his excellency today without minding the fact that innocent blood of Asaba indigenes murdered 50yrs ago is crying for vengeance on their head.


Nigeria is country that needs total overhaul.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by PaChukwudi44(m): 9:08pm On Oct 05, 2017
Murtala Mohammed will continue to roast in hell.That cursed murderer will receive tenfold his rewards in hell

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by zombieHUNTER: 9:10pm On Oct 05, 2017
No matter how they intimidate us

We will never forget
The blood of the innocent still crys for vengeance

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by fulaniHERDSman(m): 9:10pm On Oct 05, 2017
cry cry cry
god punish jubrin from sudan

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by zombieHUNTER: 9:14pm On Oct 05, 2017
luvinhubby:
Horrific, and the perpetrators of this dastardly are being addressed as his excellency today without minding the fact that innocent blood of Asaba indigenes murdered 50yrs ago is crying for vengeance on their head.


Nigeria is country that needs total overhaul.

The people who committed this atrocity are the same herds of cows designating others as terrorists... All because they want to cover their tracks and the truth buried.....

No way.... They have to shut down more than a radio station

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by BLSYNG: 9:14pm On Oct 05, 2017
luvinhubby:
Horrific
It is an understatement. I am yet to find a word that can aptly describe the emotionally and psychologically traumatizing act. Indeed, the lands of Nigeria have absorbed so much blood of the innocent and defenseless.

"The Federal troops entered Asaba around October 5, 1967 and began ransacking houses and killing civilians, claiming they were Biafran sympathisers. Leaders summoned the townspeople to assemble on the morning of October 7, hoping to end the violence through a show of support for "One Nigeria." Hundreds of men, women, and children, many wearing the ceremonial akwa ocha (white) attire paraded along the main street, singing, dancing, and chanting "One Nigeria." At a junction, men and teenage boys were separated from women and young children, and gathered in an open square at Ogbe-Osowa village. Federal troops revealed machine guns, and orders were given, reportedly by Second-in-Command, Maj. Ibrahim Taiwo, to open fire. It is estimated that more than 700 men and boys were killed, some as young as 12 years old, in addition to many more killed in the preceding days".https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asaba_massacre
Lord have mercy.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by luvinhubby(m): 9:22pm On Oct 05, 2017
And the perpetrators has airports and streets named after them in Nigeria, with the portrait of one of them adorning our currency and you wonder why the value of our Naira keeps depreciating since God knows when.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Isokowadoo: 9:39pm On Oct 05, 2017
Ds is sooooo sad

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Episteme2(m): 9:51pm On Oct 05, 2017
This is chilling. The worst of it all being that there was no media coverage. The Federal authorities tried as much as possible to suppress the news but people fleeing Asaba spread the word, and the killings of large numbers of people of Igbo ethnicity substantiated Biafran claims that the war was one of genocide. Researches have equally shown that the killings in Asaba were unprovoked.
The Asaba killings raise issues that go beyond the tragedy of one community. The war has left a bitter legacy; many today argue that the violence and ethnic hatred endemic in contemporary Nigeria are partly attributable to an institutionalised unwillingness to come to terms with it. And till date, the endemic hatred still breathes even more healthily.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by dokiOloye(m): 10:23pm On Oct 05, 2017
Roast in hellfire,Murtala Mohammed and Ibrahim Taiwo.
Happy that both of them suffered d same fate of being shot to pieces like bush meat.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by noble0(m): 10:23pm On Oct 05, 2017
[quote author=Episteme2 post=61144869]This is chilling. The worst of it all being that there was no media coverage. The Federal authorities tried as much as possible to suppress the news but people fleeing Asaba spread the word, and the killings of large numbers of people of Igbo ethnicity substantiated Biafran claims that the war was one of genocide. Researches have equally shown that the killings in Asaba were unprovoked.
The Asaba killings raise issues that go beyond the tragedy of one community. The war has left a bitter legacy; many today argue that the violence and ethnic hatred endemic in contemporary Nigeria are partly attributable to an institutionalised unwillingness to come to terms with it. And till date, the endemic hatred still breathes even more healthily.

Gagging information does society no good. Every Asaba son and daughter knows this story and will tell it to their children. The clamour for the acknowledgement of Asaba massacare and an official place in state-history is in the spirit of healing and forgiveness. In this same spirit, this post need to make front page.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Donpresh95(m): 10:26pm On Oct 05, 2017
Despite the poor citizens had a peaceful demonstration to support one nizooria still they where killed. O God why did you put us under the care of Animals. What did we do to deserve this punishment. We believe in you and they don't, Please almighty papa save your remnants. Amen

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by GreyLaw(m): 10:32pm On Oct 05, 2017
And the animal-of-a-man has institutions named after him. He also has his devilish face on our naira note! Phew!!

You see the wickedness and injustice in Nigeria?!?

In some other normal countries, this guy would have his name and face revoked from every public property.

Talk about this and see how some crazies will come and tell you that you shouldn't talk of the Asaba massacre. They'll say you should forget and move on. Wicked souls!

Well, Nigeria will NEVER succeed until these evils are repented of and apologised for.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by potipher7: 10:37pm On Oct 05, 2017
Thats what i keep telling those useless sycophant igbos that keeps screaming one nigeria and those that keeps going against their people just to sound politically correct hmmmmm when the chips are down an average gworo eating fulani ak 47 wielding terrorist army wont have time to question your loyalty he'll just butcher you like cow.
Just look at these poor souls after dancing to the beats of one nigeria they still go killed because the commanding officer only saw bunch of igbos that deserves to die.

I watched one biafra war clip where nigerian soldiers captured one young biafran man that confessed of being a snitch to biafran army according to man he refused to support biafra and instead played snitch to his people.
After narrating this to the nigerian officer the white journalists there told those soldiers to take him to their barack and feed him since he has repented. After the journalists left the soldiers tied up the man and shot him point blank dead even after they told the journalists that they wont kill him.

I swore that day never to go against my people i rather die like a man than die a coward or snitch

Cc
Ritababe

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by sanandreas(m): 10:59pm On Oct 05, 2017
No forgiveness for the massacre.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by noble0(m): 11:23pm On Oct 05, 2017
Remembering victims of the massacare.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by yanshDoctor: 11:43pm On Oct 05, 2017
i feel like crying. that's is a war crime. obj also play a role. the war was motivated by hatred and the igbo elite greediness.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by beautyoftheLord: 12:22am On Oct 06, 2017
Truly sad......let's not deceive ourselves, this one Nigeria is a joke till we ready. But when? People are still visiting these old soldiers to ask permission for party chairmanship. The military still rules. IBB, Obasanjo, Buhari, Danjuma. No progress till they are gone and there is no god fatherism. Until then we will continue to be in this sorry state. Restructure Nigeria NOW! Every man answer your name.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Efewestern: 5:12am On Oct 06, 2017
I find it funny why FG are trying to suppress their evil act. killing innocent people for nothing.

May their soul rest in peace.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by noble0(m): 6:52am On Oct 06, 2017
sanandreas:
No forgiveness for the massacre.
We can forgive but it is very hard to forget.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Amarabae(f): 7:09am On Oct 06, 2017
And yet murtala mohammed is on the 20naira note,
and some still deceive themselves thinking that God can bless Nigeria,
Totally impossible

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by backtosender: 7:50am On Oct 06, 2017
Asaba massacre

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by mightyhazel: 8:25am On Oct 06, 2017
good step,... tho kinda belated
Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Nobody: 8:38am On Oct 06, 2017
This has made angrier with dis country.

Dear Lord, see what dis country has done to my people in here, with a bitter heart and a mourning spirit i hereby lay a curse on dis country. it shall neva be well with it. it shall kiip struggling til jesus come. Amen!!

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Ngozi123(f): 8:49am On Oct 06, 2017
May the souls of those murdered in this terrible massacre rest in peace.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by juman(m): 8:49am On Oct 06, 2017
Unfortunate country.

Innocent people were killed.

Even those generals that killed millions of people went ahead and destroyed the country by their greediness.

One Nigeria is a mistake that need to be corrected.

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by osscarr(m): 9:15am On Oct 06, 2017
My mum told us the story when we were young; she said when she visited her friend from Asaba, she took her to the exact spot her dads body was found after the massacre. Asaba will never forget

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Nobody: 9:30am On Oct 06, 2017
Asaba my hometown
Give me on reason why I should not hate Yoruba's and Hausa/Fulani's.
The heartbreaking stories my father told me how they threw the dead bodies into the river niger,
It will never be well with the perpetrators in this life or next.
Am in tears right now

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Re: Soyinka, Kukah, Nwodo, Duke And Others For 50th Memorial Of Asaba Massacre by Nobody: 9:32am On Oct 06, 2017
Lalasticlala

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