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Dear @basket_mouth, once the airport is ready, you’ll be bringing many more of your friends over, right?
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Gowon’s Latest Revisionism Exposed: Ojukwu Did Not Frustrate Peace - You Did, By Betraying Aburi Accord
In his newly launched autobiography My Life of Service and Allegiance, former Head of State Yakubu Gowon has once again attempted to rewrite history by accusing the late Biafran leader, Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, of “frustrating all peace moves” and single handedly derailing efforts to avert the Nigerian Civil War.
This claim is not only false it is a shameless distortion of documented facts, coming from the very man who personally signed the Aburi Accord and later tore it apart under pressure from Lagos civil servants and northern hardliners.
Ojukwu’s Own Words Destroy Gowon’s Narrative
In a detailed, firsthand account, Ojukwu made it crystal clear that “Aburi was a complete success” until Gowon returned to Lagos and reneged on everything agreed upon.
“Our case was so clear, so straightforward, that there really was not much room for any doubt or confusion at all,” Ojukwu stated. The meeting in Aburi, Ghana, in January 1967 was not a failure of negotiation. It was a triumph of consensus among military colleagues. All parties, including Gowon fully negotiated, drafted, and agreed on the resolutions. Transcripts and audio tapes exist to this day as irrefutable evidence. Ojukwu even reviewed fresh copies of the records shortly before giving the interview.
The Spirit of Brotherhood at Aburi
Far from the tension Gowon now tries to portray, the conference ended on an extraordinarily warm and hopeful note. Ghana’s General Joseph Ankrah was so impressed that he personally drove both Gowon and Ojukwu to the airport. In a moving gesture aboard the car, Ojukwu took Gowon’s hand, placed it on Ankrah’s lap, covered it with his own, and asked Ankrah to “hold us together.”
Ojukwu then gave this solemn assurance:
“General, I am genuinely and totally satisfied with everything we said… Once we have fully and successfully implemented this, I would like to ask you for just one favour… for you to be the one who proposes Jack Gowon as the Head of State of Nigeria.”
This was not the action of a man frustrating peace. This was a leader extending trust and brotherhood.
Concrete Agreements Reached, Then Abandoned by Gowon
At Aburi, they unanimously agreed on:
Establishment of “Area Commands” for the Armed Forces
Decentralization of the “Police Force”
A new “revenue sharing formula”
Regional control over internal affairs
“Concurrence of every region” required for national decisions
Change of Gowon’s title from Supreme Commander to “Commander-in-Chief”
Ojukwu emphatically rejected the confederation label thrust upon him:
“Everybody talks about confederation. Go and look at the transcript. There is no time that the word confederation came from my lips.”
Yet upon returning to Lagos, Gowon influenced by “some ambassadors” and federal permanent secretaries, began denying the agreement. The same man who shook hands and smiled at Aburi suddenly claimed the deal was misunderstood.
Who Truly Frustrated Peace?
Ojukwu returned to Enugu and threw a celebration, believing the crisis was over.
Gowon returned to Lagos and allowed the agreement to be shredded.
When the denials began, Ojukwu released the “Aburi tapes” publicly so Nigerians could judge for themselves.
Gowon’s regime proceeded with Decree No. 8, which many saw as a watered-down betrayal of the full spirit of Aburi.
The historical record is devastatingly clear: Gowon signed it. Gowon killed it.
Enough of the Blame Game
For over five decades, Gowon has tried to shift responsibility for the war that claimed millions of lives mostly Igbo civilians onto Ojukwu. His new book is simply the latest chapter in this tiresome revisionism.
Ojukwu did not start the war. The pogroms against Easterners did not start with Ojukwu. The refusal to honour a solemnly reached agreement did not start with Ojukwu.
It was Gowon who had the power to implement Aburi and chose not to.
While Nigeria is still struggling with the same fundamental issues of true federalism, regional autonomy, and restructuring, issues that were already solved at Aburi in 1967, Gowon’s book brings no message of unity. It only exposes once again the original betrayal: the monumental failure of honesty and leadership from the very top.
The tapes are still available.
The transcripts are still there.
History cannot be rewritten with a book launch.
On Aburi we still stand.
The truth remains unchanged.
Family Writers Press International.
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I have gist oooo 😭💔
I went to Arena Market today and heard one wild story about a married woman sleeping with different men in the market… she even slept with her husband’s lawyer 😭💔
Apparently, her husband caught her with another man about 2 years ago, but he forgave her. Because of the shame and gossip, they both moved to a new area to start fresh.
But people said even after relocating, she still continued messing around and started sleeping with different young boys in Arena Market to the point where almost everybody there knew about it 💔
Recently, the husband had a serious knee injury and was flown to India for treatment. People said while he was away, she had even more freedom to continue seeing different men.
The whole thing reportedly scattered when some of the boys she was involved with started fighting among themselves over her 😭 That was how the husband found out she had been dealing with multiple guys in the market.
They even said she was sleeping with married men too, and one angry wife came to the market one day to beat her and tear her clothes publicly 💔💔
Now the husband has reportedly divorced her, but the craziest part is that she still came back to the same market to continue selling her goods like nothing happened 😂😭
People in the market were calling her shameless, saying they couldn’t believe someone would be involved with 6–8 different men in the same market and still return there after all the public embarrassment 💔
Anyways they took me to the woman shop and I saw she is a bad bitch with big bumbum😭
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People of Oyo State took to the streets today in anger after the abduction and k!lling of innocent citizens. Protesters marched boldly, chanting, “Tinubu, free Nnamdi Kanu now.” The message from the streets is clear: many Yoruba people are becoming more outspoken and politically awakened about insecurity and justice in Nigeria.
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“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, May God Continue To Bless, Strengthen And Protect You. See What Fulani Bandits Are Busy Doing In Yoruba Land. K!lling, Kidn@pping And Destroying Everywhere. Everyone In Nigeria Should Protect And Secure Themselves. These Politicians Don’t Care About Anyone Because Their Children And Families Are Abroad. It’s Time For Nigerian Youths And The Masses To Wake Up And Do The Needful Before It’s Too Late.” ~ General Gabriel
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The moment Arise TV presenter Ojy Okpe got teåry on live television while reporting the tragic incident involving Mrs. Amarachi Promise Esomonu, whose three children were k!ll€d by a reckless driver while a man was teaching his girlfriend how to drive at 8PM in Rivers State.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
Mrs. Amarachi Promise Esomonu recounts the heartbre@king moment a vehicle rammed into her three children right in front of her, k!ll!ng them instantly on May 15, 2026, in Rivers State. According to her, the man was teaching his girlfriend how to drive that night when the girlfriend ran into her three kids. She said immediately the incident happened, the boyfriend quickly came out from the passenger side and entered the driver’s seat in an attempt to drive off with the car. However, she held him back before residents in the area came out and apprehended him.
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Abia State politicians are shying away from contesting the governorship against Alex Otti. After months of tough talk, the Deputy Speaker has retreated to a House of Representatives bid, while Mascot Uzor Kalu, brother of Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, has also announced his withdrawal from the race today.
Why are they afraid to face the Painter of Abia? Maybe they took the Imo governor’s advice not to waste their last card or children’s school fees on a futile fight.
As I’ve always said, Nigerians recognise good governance when they see it. Otti’s performance is speaking loud and clear.
The 2027 Abia governorship election may be decided long before 3 PM on voting day. The people have seen the light and rejected “rice” politics. Real progress is happening in Abia, and it’s a beautiful thing.


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