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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 10:24pm On Sep 17, 2022
enemybulldozer:
I want you to clarify me clearly on what you wrote up here. Because I don't really understand what you mean by south Africans hate igbos, Indonesia hate igbos, Malaysian police hate igbos and so on and so forth.

Let me start by asking you some questions...
When south Africans started their xenophobic attacks in their country, were they asking their victims if they are Igbo before killing them? Were they killing only Igbos or were they killing nigerians in general??

When did you consult the Malaysian people or their government concerning Igbos living in their country and they tell you that they hate Igbos?
All the countries you mentioned that hates only igbo, how did you come about that?
You can only answer these questions if you are a truthful person.

Lastly, you and reno should tell Igbos why the northerners killed igbos in 1945 and 1953 was there any Igbo coup as of then?

If you are truthful to yourself you will pick your phone now and call any of your igbo brothers in SA and tell him what I just said and see if he will deny it. I stayed in Joburg in 2013 and the first thing an SA immigration officer asked me at OR Thambo airport is whether I'm ibo and I said no, when I asked him why he didn't answer. It was much later I got to know why.

About 4-5 years ago there was a popular YouTube video of a Malaysian police officer that was interrogating an ibo drug dealer and he kept shouting at the boy asking him "why always ibo," that video should not be difficult to find even if you claim ignorance of it.

I met a Kenyan woman in 2017 in Belfast she was married to an igbo man and to my shock she said all manner of derogatory things about igbos. I asked if her husband is like that and she said he's among the few that are different. They married before they migrated to the UK.

See the list is endless. As for northerners killing people is it only ibos northerners kill? Tell me the tribe northerners have not killed? Do you know how many Yorubas were slaughtered in Karuna asabe area of kano in 2000 riot? Do you hear Yorubas say it's because they are Yorubas? Northerners are killers and today are they not killing themselves in zamfara and Katsina and borno? See anytime more than 2 DIFFERENT people say something about one person always sit back, calm down and reassess but unfortunately ibo is totally incapable of doing this because right from childhood you are raised to blame others at all times. There are many ibos in Malaysia place a call right now and ask if Malaysia police know ibos separate from other Nigerians or not. The recent cult clash in Dubai that's causing visa issues for my cousins that are hustling there are which tribe? Why is this difficult to see for God's sake?!

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 10:29pm On Sep 17, 2022
onumadu:


Don't mind these people.
You see, they would go to any length to mask the truth, trying to confuse issues by making it look like Igbos are hated by everyone.
Fact is, without Ndigbo, Nigeria is not better than Benin or Central African republic.
That is why they HOLD unto Igbo for air. Without Igbo Nigeria becomes like the carcass of a giant animal.
Igbo THRIVE in almost ALL countries of the world. How possible is that if they are hated as they are hated by their so called "countrymen"?
Prof Uju Anya made it because she didn't grow up in Nigeria. She grew up in a country that understood merit, hate or not.
The Reno that I mentioned earlier NEVER showed his hate when we had lunch together. The coward never showed it whatsoever!
In fact throughout the time we hung out, he pretended that he was a normal human being. His Igbo hate only started to show after Jonathan left office.
That he successfully hid his Igbo hating, to me, is a lesson that all Igbo should learn.
That is the main issue.
Scratch the surface of your "countryman" before having lunch with him. O di mkpa. cool

So mention the igbo contribution to national income, put all the southeast states together and give a figure. Tell me how the SE governors or economies are doing differently from others.
By the way Gowon was the most foolishh Nigerian of his generation to fight to stop Biafra, by now you would have been begging to be accepted back.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by 2elliot: 10:54pm On Sep 17, 2022
TotalRunter:
*HISTORY NEVER DIES....*

*By Reno Omokri*

What Queen Elizabeth II’s Death Exposes About Biafra

First published in my column, #TheAlternative, in today’s ThisDay.

When on Thursday, September 8, 2022, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II passed on into ancestor-hood, I was not particularly moved. I like England. I schooled and worked there and those years were some of the best of my life. The English people are by far some of the most decent peoples on planet Earth.

However, I am rather indifferent about their monarch. I did not like or dislike Queen Elizabeth II. The only thing I can think of that I admire in her is her stoicism. Her ability to take pain and pleasure with equanimity. She is the epitome of duty and a stiff upper lip.

But I doubt that I bothered much about her and her goings on. I was just aloof.

So, while I was not one of those mourning, it was not because I had some grudge against the House of Windsor. No. It is just that the House of Ginuwa (the first Olu of Warri), mattered more to me than Buckingham Palace.

The above not withstanding, I was absolutely mortified by the hideous and historically inaccurate things that were said about the Queen and her family by a Nigerian woman living in America, whose name I will not dignify by mentioning.

I later got to find out that this woman has other issues, which made me understand her bitterness better, though I still vehemently reject her indecorous words.

She was one of the people who famously celebrated the death of TB Joshua and called him all sorts of unprintable names when he died. So it is no big surprise that she has turned her vitriol in the direction of the late Queen.

And so now, let me tackle what the death of Queen Elizabeth II reveals about Biafra. It shows us as a people not aware of our history, and because we are not aware of our own history, we have distorted it, such that propaganda and pseudo history has been orally passed down from one generation to the other, feeding unfounded bitterness that is destroying those who harbour it, and having no effect on those against whom they are embittered.

That is why some people believe they were just sitting down minding their business and Hausa people came to fight them (all Northerners are Hausa to some people) because they hate them. There was absolutely no provocation, or igniting events that preceded the Nigerian Civil War. Hausa people just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and for some strange reason decided to pounce on the people of Eastern Nigeria.

But of course, that is not what happened. However, because we do not write our history, and even worse, we have refused to teach it in our schools, there are millions of people who believe this version of events. In fact, they swear by it.

One fellow named Uche Nnaya even tweeted at me that the Igbos of Southeast Nigeria had a right to rail against the British monarch and the rest of Nigeria, because “you can’t push people to the wall and dictate how they react.”

Really? But do those who hold such views not know that some other persons were FIRST pushed to the wall? Uche’s response will also justify how those who were first pushed to the wall reacted.

We cannot keep holding grudges as if other people do not have their own grudges that they have let go for the peace and unity of this country called Nigeria.

My great uncle, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, was shot and killed in the street by Major Chris Anuforo on January 15, 1966. Ironically, I went to school with Anuforo’s son. Should my people carry that grudge forever?

Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was shot on the street like a common criminal by Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna. Ifeajuna tried to deny it, and claimed that Alhaji Balewa died from an asthma attack, until his body was taken to LUTH and examined by the then minister for health, Dr. Moses Majekodunmi. It was established that the body was riddled with bullets in a front page story in Daily Times, written by Segun Osoba, who later became the Governor of Ogun. He is still alive.

This was an incorruptible gentleman. He lived a very ascetic life. Materialism was FAR from him. He was an author. His book, Shaihu Umar, was the first novel written in Hausa. He surrounded himself with Southerners (in hindsight, was that a mistake?). His best friend was Matthew Mbu. Should the Tafawa-Balewa family and the people of Bauchi, where he was from, hold a grudge forever?

I could go on and on and list the people killed on January 15, 1966, and the identities of their killers, but that would just be reopening old wounds. These are historical facts, which some people deny and pretend as if the Civil War happened in a vacuum.

So, please let us stop pretending as if the late Queen Elizabeth II came to Nigeria and ignited a war. The Nigerian Civil War was ignited by a series of unfortunate events that began with the cold blooded murder of 22 people from the Northern, Western, and Mid Western regions by people of mostly Eastern region origin, which led to a counter coup by Northern Nigerian military officers on July 29, 1966, and the unfortunate pogrom of 66-67.

Many people now spewing vitriol against the late Queen Elizabeth II for her alleged role in the Nigerian Civil War conveniently forget that between August 9, 1967 and September 20, 1967, Biafran forces invaded and occupied the Midwest region, and named Albert Nwazu Okonkwo, as military Governor of the Midwest. A number of non Igbo speaking Mid-Westerners lost their lives during the Biafran occupation of the Midwest.

After the Midwest was liberated by forces led by colonels Murtala Muhammed and Benjamin Adekunle, more Mid-Westerners, this time those linguistically linked to the Igbo (especially in the Asaba axis), were killed. Please research it before you insult me.

I need to add that the killings by the liberating forces were worse than the killings of the Biafrans, and should truly have been declared war crimes.

Yet, in that same Midwest, we accepted Nigerians of Southeast origin back after the war. We did not seize their properties in the abandoned property saga that occurred in the Port Harcourt area and its environs. We let bygones be bygones.

The truth of the matter is that If the January 15, 1966 coup had never happened, it is most unlikely that the Nigerian Civil War would have occurred. The perpetrators of that coup opened a Pandora’s Box that the rest of Nigeria are still suffering from today!

There was wild jubilation all over Nigeria after that coup, because Nigerians believed it was a patriotic and nationalistic coup. Then the names of those killed were announced over the radio, and it was discovered that only people from the North, West and Midwest were killed, but NOBODY from the East was killed, whereas the vast majority of those who carried out the coup were from the East.

That is the remote cause of the Nigerian Civil War. We will remember it. We will also teach it to our children, so that it does not reoccur.

So, to just keep nursing grudges and reopening old wounds will do no one any good. You can bully others into submission, but you cannot do it to Reno Omokri. I know history and I am a meticulous record keeper!

It is only those who are ignorant about how the British government works that will blame the late Queen for the actions of the British government. She was a titular and ceremonial head of state, whose actions were limited to appointing the candidate who has won election directly or indirectly as prime minister, and declaring open the parliament. She was a symbol. She was not the initiator of the policies of the British government.

And even the British government are not to blame for the Nigerian Civil War. We must learn to take responsibility for our own actions. That war was the result of the ill advised January 15, 1966 coup.

The coup itself was led by Majors Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and Ifeajuna. It was executed by the following persons:

1. Kaduna Nzeogwu
2. Emmanuel Ifeajuna
3. Timothy Onwuatuegwu
4. Adewale Ademoyega
5. Chris Anuforo
6. Humphrey Chukwuka
7. Donatus Okafor

Of these seven people, only one, Adewale Ademoyega, was non Igbo. The rest were all Igbo, although Major Nzeogwu was what was referred to at that time as Midwest Igbo (later colloquially referred to as Bendel Igbo and now as Delta Igbo). Major Donatus Okafor’s mother was Tiv. However, his father was Igbo.

Incidentally, some Igbos unwisely try to deny that Nzeogwu was Igbo, and call him ‘your South-South’ brother. Unknown to them, the more they do this, the more they make non Igbos feel that those specific Igbos who say that have learned very little since the civil war.

22 people were killed during the coup, including

1. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
2. Ahmadu Bello
3. Ahmed Ben Musa
4. Hafsatu Bello
5. Ahmed Pategi
6. Samuel Ladoke Akintola
7. Festus Okotie-Eboh
8. Brig. Samuel Ademulegun
9. Brig. Zakariya Maimalari
10. Col. Ralph Shodeinde
11. Col. Kur Mohammed
12. Lt. Col. Abogo Largema
13. Lt. Col. James Pam
14. Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe
15. Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke
16. Mrs Latifat Ademulegun
17. Zarumi Sardauna
18. PC Yohana Garkawa
19. Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo
20. PC Akpan Anduka
21. PC Hagai Lai
22. Philip Lewande

As is clear from the list above, none of them were from the then Eastern Nigeria. . (I have since learned that Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe was Igbo. He was in charge of weaponry in Lagos, and was killed when he refused to cooperate with Major Chris Anuforo).

After the coup, Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi took over. Rightly, or wrongly, the rest of the nation felt that a coup carried out by overwhelmingly Eastern officers, and of which the victims were entirely non Easterners, and which supplanted a Northern minority leader (Tafawa-Balewa), with an Igbo leader, (Aguiyi-Ironsi) was a set up.

However, Major General Aguiyi-Ironsi’s promise to try the coup plotters placated the rest of the country. Sadly, the plotters were jailed, but were never tried. And the immediate cause of the July 29, 1966 counter coup was when rumours circulated that the coup plotters had been receiving full salaries in jail and were to be promoted.

These are facts that we all should address, rather than blaming the late Queen Elizabeth II for a war she did not cause, nor had anyway of stopping. And if we do not learn from our history, there is every possibility that another war might erupt in Nigeria.

The Biafrans inflicted a very harsh occupation on present day Rivers, Cross Rivers and Akwa-Ibom, as well as present day Delta and Edo before they were flushed out by federal forces. The Bayelsa area escaped the brunt of Biafran occupation due to the fight back from Isaac Adaka Boro. They invaded Ore and hundreds of soldiers and civilians died. There is still a Yoruba proverb about the amount of people that died in Ore. Ask a Yoruba person to tell you the meaning of ‘o le ku ija Ore.

We have all forgiven and moved on. Yet, you want to reopen these old wounds and make them cancerous by blaming Queen Elizabeth II 50 years after the war?

And when you point this out, the very same people castigating the late Queen will accuse you of creating ethnic tension? Do you want to be victims and victors at the same time? Leave the woman and her family to grieve in peace. By celebrating the Queen’s death, you are giving Nigeria a very nasty reputation that will affect all of us and not only you. We cannot afford to be seen as a nation with anti British and American sentiments, when we are not able to get a better deal from China and Russia.

Reno’s Nuggets

*©️Reno Omokri*
Rhino Omokri, like a typical one Nigerian, is a sad example of the black man–and why the black race is what it is, total failure. God will speak for the Igbo man in His appointed time. From the days of slavery, the Igbo man's strength and fearlessness has attracted hate and jealousy. His strength was the gold that attracted the British to have made them go for him. And that is evidently why the Igbo made up the larger chunck of slaves. And likewise his fearlessness is what Britain and the rest of the colonial master are scared of if the Igbo man is free.

To Rhino Omokri, why is nobody talking about Emmanuel Kotoka of Ghana? Why aren't Ghanaians hating his tribe for carrying out the first coup? Hundreds of coups happened in Africa, but except Nigeria, no one is blaming the tribe any of those coup plotters came from. Something is really wrong with the Nigerian man.
And again, Rhino omokri lacks the knowledge of the true history about the coup and the war. Why aren't Nigerians Christian taking the blame for the coup since it is obvious that most of the partakers where christians? And again, why should the Igbo man in Anambrabor Enugu take blame for the actions of another from Mid West? Clear enough, Ademoyega, a Yoruba man gave his account as to why they struck, so why i are you all willfully playing ignorant?

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Jnkay: 10:54pm On Sep 17, 2022
This Reno is a very bitter soul and slippery. Maybe he thinks he is smart but very average guy. These things he wrote is not about Uju but Obi. He only highlighted the northerners killed. What about the people from my region(South West) that were killed and the people from South East killed. He wrote this to make northerners hate easterners so they will not vote Obi but Atiku.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by afube: 10:58pm On Sep 17, 2022
hammerT:
THIS WRITE UP BY RENO OMOKRI IS A COMPLETE REVISIONIST HISTORY.



I DONT KNOW WHY THIS MAN, FEELS THE NEED OR URGE TO ATTACH HIMSELF TO EVERY IGBO AFFAIR IN NIGERIA.



HE KEEPS DISPLAYING HIS IGNORANCE.


THE 1966 COUP WAS NOT THE ONLY COUP IN NIGERIA.



WE HAD SEVERAL OTHER COUPS, INCLUDING THE GIDEON ORKAR COUP.




DO WE LABEL THEM FULANI COUP, TIV COUP, ETC.



THE 1966, COUP IS NO EXCUSE FOR GENOCIDE AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF THE EAST, AFTERALL, THE PEOPLE DID NOT COMMIT ANY COUP, THIS WAS A COUP BY POLITICAL ACTORS, FOLLOWED BY A COUNTER COUP AND SEVERAL OTHER COUPS.



YES, LET ANOTHER WAR HAPPEN, WE SET THE DATE FOR 2023.




Do not mind the lazy homeless house husband! Na for where woman dey him dey gather power! Ndi uchu! Biafra will come by hook or crook! Haters should go buy suicide ropes dem go need am next year!!!

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by 2elliot: 10:59pm On Sep 17, 2022
Mufakirnaqdiun:
Blast,baba finish work abeg,if I hear fem about any Biafra nonsense na to count una lost.
When una dey do am e dey sweet una but payback time reach na tears and victim card.

Dem no go calm down read this wan oo,na to dey wail everywhere,see as Dem go still insult this man.
The mumuni wey start war without provision una no blame am,the one wey kill prime minister and other top men una no blame,the ones wey support naija una no blame,una leader wey run leave una to die una no blame,when una dey carry out Ina forceful invasion una no talk,now una come dey cry.
Ogbeni it's called war, people must die,blood gats stain everywhere, Britain supply ammunition to their colony just like every other ally will do,and no be Elizabeth supply am.
Why are you idiots willfully ignorant? That coup was meant to bring Owolowo to power. It had nothing to do with Igbo domination. There were hundreds of persons who participated, and all regions were represented. You have nothing on the Igbos except bigotry.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 10:59pm On Sep 17, 2022
2elliot:
Rhino Omokri, like a typical one Nigerian, is a sad example of the black man–and why the black race is what it is, total failure. God will speak for the Igbo man in His appointed time. From the days of slavery, the Igbo man's strength and fearlessness has attracted hate and jealousy. His strength was the gold that attracted the British to have made them go for him. And that is evidently why the Igbo made up the larger chunck of slaves. And likewise his fearlessness is what Britain and the rest of the colonial master are scared of if the Igbo man is free.

To Rhino Omokri, why is nobody talking about Emmanuel Kotoka of Ghana? Why aren't Ghanaians hating his tribe for carrying out the first coup? Hundreds of coups happened in Africa, but except Nigeria, no one is blaming the tribe any of those coup plotters came from. Something is really wrong with the Nigerian man.
And again, Rhino omokri lacks the knowledge of the true history about the coup and the war. Why aren't Nigerians Christian taking the blame for the coup since it is obvious that most of the partakers where christians? And again, why should the Igbo man in Anambrabor Enugu take blame for the actions of another from Mid West? Clear enough, Ademoyega, a Yoruba man gave his account as to why they struck, so why i are you all willfully playing ignorant?

They don't blame ethnicity of coup plotters in Africa? What caused the slaughter of one million Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994 after just a mere and unsubstantiated suspicion that Tutsis were behind the downing of the Hutu president's airplane he was traveling in? You see you people will and can never learn

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Haywhy3579: 11:00pm On Sep 17, 2022
[quote author=hammerT post=116760653]THIS WRITE UP BY RENO OMOKRI IS A COMPLETE REVISIONIST HISTORY.



I DONT KNOW WHY THIS MAN, FEELS THE NEED OR URGE TO ATTACH HIMSELF TO EVERY IGBO AFFAIR IN NIGERIA.
Try to understand the man now, the 1966 coup marks the beginning of the war. It makes each leaders from every region loose trust in each other and it was what degenerate to biafra war. The first coup lead to successive coup and later to war. That is no fault of the british
Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Haywhy3579: 11:13pm On Sep 17, 2022
enemybulldozer:
I want you to clarify me clearly on what you wrote up here. Because I don't really understand what you mean by south Africans hate igbos, Indonesia hate igbos, Malaysian police hate igbos and so on and so forth.

Let me start by asking you some questions...
When south Africans started their xenophobic attacks in their country, were they asking their victims if they are Igbo before killing them? Were they killing only Igbos or were they killing nigerians in general??

When did you consult the Malaysian people or their government concerning Igbos living in their country and they tell you that they hate Igbos?
All the countries you mentioned that hates only igbo, how did you come about that?
You can only answer these questions if you are a truthful person.

Lastly, you and reno should tell Igbos why the northerners killed igbos in 1945 and 1953 was there any Igbo coup as of then?
Honestly the xenophobia that happened in South Africa was as a result of bad Igbo activities there but u no as the scripture says when the sinners are being punished even the righteous will have a take of it. The South Africans were so angry that they descended on anything called Nigeria

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Haywhy3579: 11:16pm On Sep 17, 2022
2elliot:
Why are you idiots willfully ignorant? That coup was meant to bring Owolowo to power. It had nothing to do with Igbo domination. There were hundreds of persons who participated, and all regions were represented. You have nothing on the Igbos except bigotry.
That was a big lie and why did awolowo not becomes the president after the successful coup. The coup was based on ethnicity. The 1st coup was Igbo agender while the second coup was northern agender.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by citizenY(m): 11:24pm On Sep 17, 2022
hammerT:
THIS WRITE UP BY RENO OMOKRI IS A COMPLETE REVISIONIST HISTORY.



I DONT KNOW WHY

THIS MAN, FEELS THE NEED OR URGE TO ATTACH HIMSELF TO EVERY IGBO AFFAIR IN NIGERIA.



HE KEEPS DISPLAYING HIS IGNORANCE.


THE 1966 COUP WAS NOT THE ONLY COUP IN NIGERIA.



WE HAD SEVERAL OTHER COUPS, INCLUDING THE GIDEON ORKAR COUP.






DO WE LABEL THEM FULANI COUP, TIV COUP, ETC.



THE 1966, COUP IS NO EXCUSE FOR GENOCIDE AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF THE EAST, AFTERALL, THE PEOPLE DID NOT COMMIT ANY COUP, THIS WAS A COUP BY POLITICAL ACTORS, FOLLOWED BY A COUNTER COUP AND SEVERAL OTHER COUPS.



YES, LET ANOTHER WAR HAPPEN, WE SET THE DATE FOR 2023.


Blame political actors and their actions led us to where we are today.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by 2elliot: 11:30pm On Sep 17, 2022
Haywhy3579:

That was a big lie and why did awolowo not becomes the president after the successful coup. The coup was based on ethnicity. The 1st coup was Igbo agender while the second coup was northern agender.
The coup did not succeed entirely. Ironsi ( who was also a target for elimination), because of his superior position was able to garner many soldiers and therefore countered the coup plotters in Lagos. Meanwhile Nzeokwu had already succeeded in the north and was waiting for report from other regions' commanders. But unluckily for him, Ironsi, an Igbo man who wasn't part of the coup botched the plan. It was then he arrested the coupists. When Nzeogwu realised that the coup had failed, he divided the north from the south and declared a separate government(state) and thus appointed a governor for the region. But when he saw that he can not consolidate on the power, he went into truss with Ironsi, thus as condition to bring back the northern region to the south, he and his men should not be tried. And that those who died should be compensated. Ironsi accepted the terms. And that was why he couldn't effect a trial immediately after their arrests. It had nothing to do with tribalism. Ironsi was just an opportunist. The intention of the coupists was to release Awolowo and make him president. And also resolve the issues of census, the Tiv crisis, and the corruption that was becoming prevalent at the time.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by GodsOwnMan: 11:42pm On Sep 17, 2022
Reno is correct. Eboes should tell each other the truth. Eboes set this country on the path that led to the civil war. To this day EVERY single Nigeria is still suffering the after effects of the bone-headed decisions made by those eboe officers. Eboes have no one to blamebut themselves. They would rather lie to themselves than face the truth.

Equally true is the fact that the British monarchy destroyed uncountable lives and stole unquantifiable amount of resources from Africa, Asia, New Zealand, Ireland, America and Australia. Nobody should be castigated for tell the truth about the evil of British monarchy.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 11:44pm On Sep 17, 2022
GodsOwnMan:
Reno should quit this anti-eboe nonsense that he is embarked on. Mind you, I am not eboe (or a supporter of obituary) but even I think it is becoming too much. Pipe down bro.
Also, that eboe woman was right about the british monarchy. It destroyed countless lives and stolen uncountable resources. Nobody disputes these facts!

Name the peaceful African kingdoms that didn't attack others that they were bigger than, name one.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by GodsOwnMan: 11:55pm On Sep 17, 2022
TotalRunter:
*HISTORY NEVER DIES....*

*By Reno Omokri*

What Queen Elizabeth II’s Death Exposes About Biafra

First published in my column, #TheAlternative, in today’s ThisDay.

When on Thursday, September 8, 2022, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II passed on into ancestor-hood, I was not particularly moved. I like England. I schooled and worked there and those years were some of the best of my life. The English people are by far some of the most decent peoples on planet Earth.

However, I am rather indifferent about their monarch. I did not like or dislike Queen Elizabeth II. The only thing I can think of that I admire in her is her stoicism. Her ability to take pain and pleasure with equanimity. She is the epitome of duty and a stiff upper lip.

But I doubt that I bothered much about her and her goings on. I was just aloof.

So, while I was not one of those mourning, it was not because I had some grudge against the House of Windsor. No. It is just that the House of Ginuwa (the first Olu of Warri), mattered more to me than Buckingham Palace.

The above not withstanding, I was absolutely mortified by the hideous and historically inaccurate things that were said about the Queen and her family by a Nigerian woman living in America, whose name I will not dignify by mentioning.

I later got to find out that this woman has other issues, which made me understand her bitterness better, though I still vehemently reject her indecorous words.

She was one of the people who famously celebrated the death of TB Joshua and called him all sorts of unprintable names when he died. So it is no big surprise that she has turned her vitriol in the direction of the late Queen.

And so now, let me tackle what the death of Queen Elizabeth II reveals about Biafra. It shows us as a people not aware of our history, and because we are not aware of our own history, we have distorted it, such that propaganda and pseudo history has been orally passed down from one generation to the other, feeding unfounded bitterness that is destroying those who harbour it, and having no effect on those against whom they are embittered.

That is why some people believe they were just sitting down minding their business and Hausa people came to fight them (all Northerners are Hausa to some people) because they hate them. There was absolutely no provocation, or igniting events that preceded the Nigerian Civil War. Hausa people just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and for some strange reason decided to pounce on the people of Eastern Nigeria.

But of course, that is not what happened. However, because we do not write our history, and even worse, we have refused to teach it in our schools, there are millions of people who believe this version of events. In fact, they swear by it.

One fellow named Uche Nnaya even tweeted at me that the Igbos of Southeast Nigeria had a right to rail against the British monarch and the rest of Nigeria, because “you can’t push people to the wall and dictate how they react.”

Really? But do those who hold such views not know that some other persons were FIRST pushed to the wall? Uche’s response will also justify how those who were first pushed to the wall reacted.

We cannot keep holding grudges as if other people do not have their own grudges that they have let go for the peace and unity of this country called Nigeria.

My great uncle, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, was shot and killed in the street by Major Chris Anuforo on January 15, 1966. Ironically, I went to school with Anuforo’s son. Should my people carry that grudge forever?

Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was shot on the street like a common criminal by Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna. Ifeajuna tried to deny it, and claimed that Alhaji Balewa died from an asthma attack, until his body was taken to LUTH and examined by the then minister for health, Dr. Moses Majekodunmi. It was established that the body was riddled with bullets in a front page story in Daily Times, written by Segun Osoba, who later became the Governor of Ogun. He is still alive.

This was an incorruptible gentleman. He lived a very ascetic life. Materialism was FAR from him. He was an author. His book, Shaihu Umar, was the first novel written in Hausa. He surrounded himself with Southerners (in hindsight, was that a mistake?). His best friend was Matthew Mbu. Should the Tafawa-Balewa family and the people of Bauchi, where he was from, hold a grudge forever?

I could go on and on and list the people killed on January 15, 1966, and the identities of their killers, but that would just be reopening old wounds. These are historical facts, which some people deny and pretend as if the Civil War happened in a vacuum.

So, please let us stop pretending as if the late Queen Elizabeth II came to Nigeria and ignited a war. The Nigerian Civil War was ignited by a series of unfortunate events that began with the cold blooded murder of 22 people from the Northern, Western, and Mid Western regions by people of mostly Eastern region origin, which led to a counter coup by Northern Nigerian military officers on July 29, 1966, and the unfortunate pogrom of 66-67.

Many people now spewing vitriol against the late Queen Elizabeth II for her alleged role in the Nigerian Civil War conveniently forget that between August 9, 1967 and September 20, 1967, Biafran forces invaded and occupied the Midwest region, and named Albert Nwazu Okonkwo, as military Governor of the Midwest. A number of non Igbo speaking Mid-Westerners lost their lives during the Biafran occupation of the Midwest.

After the Midwest was liberated by forces led by colonels Murtala Muhammed and Benjamin Adekunle, more Mid-Westerners, this time those linguistically linked to the Igbo (especially in the Asaba axis), were killed. Please research it before you insult me.

I need to add that the killings by the liberating forces were worse than the killings of the Biafrans, and should truly have been declared war crimes.

Yet, in that same Midwest, we accepted Nigerians of Southeast origin back after the war. We did not seize their properties in the abandoned property saga that occurred in the Port Harcourt area and its environs. We let bygones be bygones.

The truth of the matter is that If the January 15, 1966 coup had never happened, it is most unlikely that the Nigerian Civil War would have occurred. The perpetrators of that coup opened a Pandora’s Box that the rest of Nigeria are still suffering from today!

There was wild jubilation all over Nigeria after that coup, because Nigerians believed it was a patriotic and nationalistic coup. Then the names of those killed were announced over the radio, and it was discovered that only people from the North, West and Midwest were killed, but NOBODY from the East was killed, whereas the vast majority of those who carried out the coup were from the East.

That is the remote cause of the Nigerian Civil War. We will remember it. We will also teach it to our children, so that it does not reoccur.

So, to just keep nursing grudges and reopening old wounds will do no one any good. You can bully others into submission, but you cannot do it to Reno Omokri. I know history and I am a meticulous record keeper!

It is only those who are ignorant about how the British government works that will blame the late Queen for the actions of the British government. She was a titular and ceremonial head of state, whose actions were limited to appointing the candidate who has won election directly or indirectly as prime minister, and declaring open the parliament. She was a symbol. She was not the initiator of the policies of the British government.

And even the British government are not to blame for the Nigerian Civil War. We must learn to take responsibility for our own actions. That war was the result of the ill advised January 15, 1966 coup.

The coup itself was led by Majors Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and Ifeajuna. It was executed by the following persons:

1. Kaduna Nzeogwu
2. Emmanuel Ifeajuna
3. Timothy Onwuatuegwu
4. Adewale Ademoyega
5. Chris Anuforo
6. Humphrey Chukwuka
7. Donatus Okafor

Of these seven people, only one, Adewale Ademoyega, was non Igbo. The rest were all Igbo, although Major Nzeogwu was what was referred to at that time as Midwest Igbo (later colloquially referred to as Bendel Igbo and now as Delta Igbo). Major Donatus Okafor’s mother was Tiv. However, his father was Igbo.

Incidentally, some Igbos unwisely try to deny that Nzeogwu was Igbo, and call him ‘your South-South’ brother. Unknown to them, the more they do this, the more they make non Igbos feel that those specific Igbos who say that have learned very little since the civil war.

22 people were killed during the coup, including

1. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
2. Ahmadu Bello
3. Ahmed Ben Musa
4. Hafsatu Bello
5. Ahmed Pategi
6. Samuel Ladoke Akintola
7. Festus Okotie-Eboh
8. Brig. Samuel Ademulegun
9. Brig. Zakariya Maimalari
10. Col. Ralph Shodeinde
11. Col. Kur Mohammed
12. Lt. Col. Abogo Largema
13. Lt. Col. James Pam
14. Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe
15. Sergeant Daramola Oyegoke
16. Mrs Latifat Ademulegun
17. Zarumi Sardauna
18. PC Yohana Garkawa
19. Lance Corporal Musa Nimzo
20. PC Akpan Anduka
21. PC Hagai Lai
22. Philip Lewande

As is clear from the list above, none of them were from the then Eastern Nigeria. . (I have since learned that Lt. Col. Arthur Unegbe was Igbo. He was in charge of weaponry in Lagos, and was killed when he refused to cooperate with Major Chris Anuforo).

After the coup, Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi took over. Rightly, or wrongly, the rest of the nation felt that a coup carried out by overwhelmingly Eastern officers, and of which the victims were entirely non Easterners, and which supplanted a Northern minority leader (Tafawa-Balewa), with an Igbo leader, (Aguiyi-Ironsi) was a set up.

However, Major General Aguiyi-Ironsi’s promise to try the coup plotters placated the rest of the country. Sadly, the plotters were jailed, but were never tried. And the immediate cause of the July 29, 1966 counter coup was when rumours circulated that the coup plotters had been receiving full salaries in jail and were to be promoted.

These are facts that we all should address, rather than blaming the late Queen Elizabeth II for a war she did not cause, nor had anyway of stopping. And if we do not learn from our history, there is every possibility that another war might erupt in Nigeria.

The Biafrans inflicted a very harsh occupation on present day Rivers, Cross Rivers and Akwa-Ibom, as well as present day Delta and Edo before they were flushed out by federal forces. The Bayelsa area escaped the brunt of Biafran occupation due to the fight back from Isaac Adaka Boro. They invaded Ore and hundreds of soldiers and civilians died. There is still a Yoruba proverb about the amount of people that died in Ore. Ask a Yoruba person to tell you the meaning of ‘o le ku ija Ore.

We have all forgiven and moved on. Yet, you want to reopen these old wounds and make them cancerous by blaming Queen Elizabeth II 50 years after the war?

And when you point this out, the very same people castigating the late Queen will accuse you of creating ethnic tension? Do you want to be victims and victors at the same time? Leave the woman and her family to grieve in peace. By celebrating the Queen’s death, you are giving Nigeria a very nasty reputation that will affect all of us and not only you. We cannot afford to be seen as a nation with anti British and American sentiments, when we are not able to get a better deal from China and Russia.

Reno’s Nuggets

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 11:56pm On Sep 17, 2022
2elliot:
The coup did not succeed entirely. Ironsi ( who was also a target for elimination), because of his superior position was able to garner many soldiers and therefore countered the coup plotters in Lagos. Meanwhile Nzeokwu had already succeeded in the north and was waiting for report from other regions' commanders. But unluckily for him, Ironsi, an Igbo man who wasn't part of the coup botched the plan. It was then he arrested the coupists. When Nzeogwu realised that the coup had failed, he divided the north from the south and declared a separate government(state) and thus appointed a governor for the region. But when he saw that he can not consolidate on the power, he went into truss with Ironsi, thus as condition to bring back the northern region to the south, he and his men should not be tried. And that those who died should be compensated. Ironsi accepted the terms. And that was why he couldn't effect a trial immediately after their arrests. It had nothing to do with tribalism. Ironsi was just an opportunist. The intention of the coupists was to release Awolowo and make him president. And also resolve the issues of census, the Tiv crisis, and the corruption that was becoming prevalent at the time.

Everything you wrote is correct and true which OBJs book on Kaduna Nzeogu confirmed, but one thing you didn't add was that it was not only Ironsi that was an ibo leader that survived, Okpara who was the eastern region premier also survived. Initially even northerners rejoiced with the coup plotters until it began to emerge that no single ibo leader was among, meanwhile Akintola, Ahmadu Bello, and the humble and harmless Tafawa Balewa were slaughtered like fowls. Ahmadu Bello was slaughtered in front of his wives and kids right in the heart of Kaduna and yet you mistakenly allow your own regional leader to survive? So tell me how would you yourself read this if you were a northerner for 5 mins? See always avoid ego and learn is the only advise I have for ibos. For instance they have the best presidential candidate now which we are all supporting but watch how chest beating and arrogance and ego trip is going to undo Obi if he doesn't come up with an effective strategy to manage his people that are identifying with him

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by GodsOwnMan: 11:59pm On Sep 17, 2022
onumadu:
I met Reno a few years back in the States and had lunch with him and his Wife Tope (then).I couldn't imagine in a million years that the man has a deep-seated Igbo hate. Ndigbo, please be very very very careful of some of your so called countrymen. Some of them hate you in ways that you can never imagine.Enough said.

Truth about WHAT led to the civil war is NOT hate. Sometimes truth is bitter.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Emergingnation3(m): 12:02am On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Keep wailing .

Nobody gives rat shit on your dead


Nigeria must divide, and your tribe that can't survive without Nigeria will go into Oblivion..

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by FakeIgboJew: 12:06am On Sep 18, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Nigeria must divide, and your tribe that can't survive without Nigeria will go into Oblivion..

Story.

We know the nomadic IDPs in our midst whose squalid villages can not feed nor sustain their rat population.

If your yeast too good wetin make you run from your OSU village?

If you like still be salivating on my Niger Delta , this time nah tines ten of what ever rubbish you lost the last time

Mr Nwosu Osuji

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Emergingnation3(m): 12:07am On Sep 18, 2022
lwisee:
Thank you Reno.

You decided to blame everyone else when you couldn't win the war you started. Haba.

Honestly, the Igbos really need to heal from this Biafra wahala so we can all move on as a nation.
Keep dreaming, Nigeria can never move on until all ethnic nationalities trapped in her are set free...

And the actualization of sovereign state of Biafra is a task that must be accomplished..

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by FakeIgboJew: 12:12am On Sep 18, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Keep dreaming, Nigeria can never move on until all ethnic nationalities trapped in her are set free...

And the actualization of sovereign state of Biafra is a task that must be accomplished..

Just say you want to bring back cannibalism because the hunger wey go wire una no go be here.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Emergingnation3(m): 12:17am On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Story.

We know the nomadic IDPs in our midst whose squalid villages can not feed nor sustain their rat population.

If your yeast too good wetin make you run from your OSU village?

If you like still be salivating on my Niger Delta , this time nah tines ten of what ever rubbish you lost the last time

Mr Nwosu Osuji

Says Afonja Muslim pi**g, marauding skull mining terrorist...

Accept for Igbo speaking tribe of the SS, we don't need noon-Igbo speaking tribes of that region in modern days Biafra... Cos they are irrelevant to us.... Their So called oil is fast becoming obselete on international market.
And the world is moving away from oil for greener energy, and of which gas is one of them.

Remember SE has the largest gas deposit in Africa..


We don't SS for anything...

The actualization of sovereign state of Biafra is at hand...

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Emergingnation3(m): 12:21am On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Just say you want to bring back cannibalism because the hunger wey go wire una no go be here.

Lol ! The so called cannibalism only happen in the propaganda scripts of your Fulani Jihadist government......

And No propaganda can stop the imminent Biafra actualization..

Vid vid Biafra..

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Patriotsleague: 12:24am On Sep 18, 2022
Don't mind the pathological liars and fools with a victim mentality. Ojukwu, Ifeanyi and Nzeogwu killed the 2million bafrans.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by FakeIgboJew: 12:25am On Sep 18, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Lol ! The so called cannibalism only happen in the propaganda scripts of your Fulani Jihadist government......

And No propaganda can stop the imminent Biafra actualization..

Vid vid Biafra..

Did the British also use the widespread cannibalism in your blighted yeast as propaganda as well?

What of the accounts of an independent private German explorer who visited Bonny in the mid 19th century but was discouraged by the natives not to venture into the slave province of Igbo land by warning him of cannibalism and the fact that "Igbo to get wawa"?

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 12:27am On Sep 18, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Keep dreaming, Nigeria can never move on until all ethnic nationalities trapped in her are set free...

And the actualization of sovereign state of Biafra is a task that must be accomplished..

I pray not only for Biafra but for everyone. Let everybody go and mind his business and learn his own lesson. Is only the Muslim north that overbred children so as to outnumber infidels in Nigeria that are shouting one Nigeria all the time. At least if Biafra guy carry drug by then they won't shame my own passport everybody will be on their own. Like the ban in Dubai now won't affect my child. So Amen let Biafra come

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Patriotsleague: 12:27am On Sep 18, 2022
Mufakirnaqdiun:
Blast,baba finish work abeg,if I hear fem about any Biafra nonsense na to count una lost.
When una dey do am e dey sweet una but payback time reach na tears and victim card.

Dem no go calm down read this wan oo,na to dey wail everywhere,see as Dem go still insult this man.
The mumuni wey start war without provision una no blame am,the one wey kill prime minister and other top men una no blame,the ones wey support naija una no blame,una leader wey run leave una to die una no blame,when una dey carry out Ina forceful invasion una no talk,now una come dey cry.
Ogbeni it's called war, people must die,blood gats stain everywhere, Britain supply ammunition to their colony just like every other ally will do,and no be Elizabeth supply am.
Thunder fire Biafra and biafrans, they are fools, a lying , stupid tribe that don't like to take responsibility for it's action.

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by LastProphet: 12:28am On Sep 18, 2022
Patriotsleague:
Don't mind the pathological liars and fools with a victim mentality. Ojukwu, Ifeanyi and Nzeogwu killed the 2million bafrans.

Clearly

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Patriotsleague: 12:29am On Sep 18, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Lol ! The so called cannibalism only happen in the propaganda scripts of your Fulani Jihadist government......

And No propaganda can stop the imminent Biafra actualization..

Vid vid Biafra..
But where can a dot in a circle go?

Or you fools want to do mass exodus to Mali?

You people have not answered Buhari's rheoterical question, where can the dot in the circle go?

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Emergingnation3(m): 12:34am On Sep 18, 2022
Patriotsleague:

But where can a dot in a circle go?

Or you fools want to do mass exodus to Mali?

You people have not answered Buhari's rheoterical question, where can the dot in the circle go?
Worry more about your region that can never survive outside Nigeria and leave us alone, Igbo's are immune to survive in any circumstances...

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Emergingnation3(m): 12:43am On Sep 18, 2022
FakeIgboJew:


Did the British also use the widespread cannibalism in your blighted yeast as propaganda as well?

What of the accounts of an independent private German explorer who visited Bonny in the mid 19th century but was discouraged by the natives not to venture into the slave province of Igbo land by warning him of cannibalism and the fact that "Igbo to get wawa"?

Your inclination about Ndigbo will never stop imminent Biafra actualization..

Chronic unity begging Afonja Muslim pi**g..

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Re: Reno Responds To Uju Anya by Yorobastard(m): 1:41am On Sep 18, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Keep dreaming, Nigeria can never move on until all ethnic nationalities trapped in her are set free...

And the actualization of sovereign state of Biafra is a task that must be accomplished..

Iseeeeee

Yamenu

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