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@StephenAdebowa3

July 7th

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2018
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@buknor86 @patrickanum Ibos simply believes others will stab them because they have always been stabbing others right from the beginning.
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Ejiaga@buknor86·
@patrickanum The igbo man i know wil always l stand alone in the face of injustice just to protect others but my generations of igbos have discoverd that these same people will stab us at any opporturnity they get hence we are ready to let protect only our interest and let everyone burn
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Patrick Anum@patrickanum·
I usually overlook inaccurates like this but I feel like it is doing more harm than good to the younger generation First of all, Aburi was about a confederation and a confederal system not about regionalism. There is a difference and you should learn about it Secondly, Ojukwu rejected regionalism. At the Adhoc constitutional conference, Eastern delegates in September 1966 rejected regionalism, this was prior to the Aburi Agreement There were only two options that Ojukwu was open to; a confederal system or secession. The fact that you confuse them shows there is so much you need to read about. Even the retweets you have gotten emphasize the problem Asides this, the debate now becomes, is a 4 region confederal system/ or secessionist state good for 400 ethnic groups in post colonial Nigeria? A 4 region confederal system or secession into 4 parts would have still maintained the problems that made the 4 regions fail prior to the 1966 coup. I thought this was clearly evident. A confirmation of this, lies in the 1958 willink minority report where minorities sought states and a break up of the 4 regional arrangement. There is no way, solidifying that arrangement would have brought lasting peace. The Aburi arrangement benefited the East. I have no problems with that, however making it into this arrangement that benefited all is untrue. I also have no problem with you hating Gowon. But let every assertion be based on truth And this is the primary problem about misinformation, it is simplistic and not backed on facts Also it dishonest to absolve those who planned the Jan 15 coup, and also ironsi’s policies, and lastly the counter coupists (of which Gowon was not a participant to) and go straight to a conversation about the Aburi Accord It is imperative to note that these were cascading events. As such, it is dishonest to ignore important cascading issues It is also important to note that Aburis confederal arrangement was not a silver bullet to fix Nigerias issues since it relatively maintained the 4 geological system that was flawed and failed in the first republic I have read extensively about the Jan 15, 1966 coup, the counter coup, the Ironsi years and I am sure it will be unwise that we open up these old wounds We are in 2026, we should focus on how to get out of this mess This is not because I am afraid of discussing past history, I am very well versed in it an I am aware that everyone contributed in putting us in this situation. Nnamdi Azikiwe refused the secession clause who brought us here. It was not Gowon who told him to oppose that arrangement It was also not Gowon who told him to oppose the Kabba/Ilorin merger and seek a deal in the 1959 arrangement that the Middle Belt be in perpetuity in the North. What of opposition to a Middle Belt state by Zik in the 1958 minorities commission? Should we leave all these and focus squarely on Aburi? That’s not how history works, you do not get to choose where history should begin. It begins not in 1967, but long before that
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj

Gowon, if you had signed the Aburi Peace Accord that you and Ojukwu agreed on for regional autonomy, so that every region could govern themselves, all these senseless killings wouldn’t be happening today. But instead of peace, you chose the path of war in 1967, and 3 million Igbo people lost their lives, then everyone was forced into this one Nigeria. God has kept you alive so you can witness what’s happening today, the people you call brothers are the ones massacring your own people in Plateau State. The East remembers!

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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@AdeolaSoji @jacob0025 @patrickanum Kindly tell us how Awolowo contributed to the mess Nigeria finds itself now. Everyone else was against that man for predicting what we're going through presently. He was even framed up and jailed because no one wanted to hear his voice.
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@lordfoster102 @ShehuSani 2/2 Good governance in their country, too? Every country deserves the type of leaders it has. If those demarketing Nigeria somehow find themselves at the helm of affairs, what exactly can they do positively for the country, other than to destroy it further?
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Lord Foster Inc /!!!\
Lord Foster Inc /!!!\@lordfoster102·
You are disgracing Nigerians with this kind of talk. How do you shift blame to ordinary people and excuse leadership failure? The problem starts with you leaders. If there was good governance, opportunities, security, what would Nigerians be doing struggling in other people’s countries in the first place? People don’t leave their homes for fun. They leave because the system failed them. Now you want to justify how they are treated abroad? No. Fix the country first before blaming the victims.
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Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
I have seen the footage of the protest against Nigerians in South Africa.I have heard the bad things they say about our people and our country.You can’t blame them.They love their country with all its flaws.Whatever they are saying about us are negative things they first heard from us.When Trump called you a disgraced country,you applauded him.When Trump insulted their country,they rejected the insult and defended their country.Who on Earth would like to host a people who agreed that they are a disgraced people?
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@lordfoster102 @ShehuSani You are the one disgracing Nigerians with your foolish take on his comment. Did the leadership fall from heaven? Is it not what they learned as ordinary citizens they give at the top? Americans, Europeans, etc, are in other people's countries, does it mean there's no. 1/2
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@AwoDIgboHitler @LegendaryJoe Tinubu betrayed nobody from SS. If it's Goodluck Jonathan you are referring to, then it simply means you have no knowledge of what politics is all about. Kindly make use of your dictionary to understand the meaning of "betray"
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
Betrayal and the Yoruba Race in the same sentence? You are either not genuinely Yoruba and merely projecting under a leased identity, or you were raised in the warmth of a Yoruba household without sharing its blood. Whichever applies to you, I offer myself as tutor, so that regurgitated blasphemy such as this never again rises from the dead to disturb our daily reckoning. But before I school you, let me ask - have you heard of Adekunle Fajuyi? 1966 will always remain a defining wound in the tragic biography of this nation. There was a man. Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu - Igbo by blood, Okpanam by ancestry, but Kaduna by every other definition that shapes a man. He was raised in the North. He drank from its wells, spoke its tongue, breathed its air, and walked daily under the large and generous shadow of Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto. As the Hausas say: long-staying guest becomes a son. Bello received this man as one receives a son. Guess What! JANUARY 1966 On the 15th of January, 1966, that same Nzeogwu - nurtured at the Sardauna's table, warmed by his fire - descended upon his benefactor's residence with a mind marinated in betrayal and fingers motivated by pure evil. He pulled the trigger. He snuffed life out of the Sardauna. He murdered the man he called leader. The man he may well have addressed as Father. JULY 1966 Aguiyi Ironsi sat at the saddle of a fractured nation. And in a bid to earn Northern trust and assure a suspicious country that he was not running an Igbo enterprise, he reached northward with open hands. He elevated Lt. Yakubu Gowon - the highest-ranking Northern officer - to Chief of Staff. He entrusted his personal security to Northern soldiers. He posted Philip Effiong out of Supreme Headquarters in Lagos and replaced him with TY Danjuma. Ironsi fed the python with his own hands. And guess what? Aguiyi Ironsi was eventually arrested and murdered by the very TY Danjuma he had elevated - with the full allowance of the very Yakubu Gowon he had trusted. Again, I ask, have you heard of Adekunle Fajuyi? The proud son of Ado-Ekiti - A Yoruba man to the marrow of his bone. He was Military Governor of Western Region under Ironsi and also his personal friend. On the fateful evening of July 29th, Fajuyi hosted Ironsi in Ibadan and it was that time when TY Danjuma and his boys arrived not as guests, but as executioners. The counter-coup of July was the North's revenge against the Igbo and all who had played a hand in the January 15th coup. Fajuyi was neither Igbo, nor had he lifted a finger in January. He was not the target. He had no reason to die that night. But when Danjuma's men came bearing vengeance, Adekunle Fajuyi planted his feet. He declared that no man would be murdered in his house. He refused to step aside. He refused to surrender his friend to men whose hands were already reaching for blood. Eventually, Fajuyi refuse to remove himself between Ironsi and the men who had come bearing vengeance and eventually he had to be murdered along with his friend Ironsi. A Yoruba man. Not the target. Chose death over betrayal. Now - what were you saying about betrayal and the Yoruba race? And finally, in this season of DNA mismatches and paternity revelations, let it be known that Yorubaness is not carried in a name alone. It is carried in the marrow. My regards to Mumsy. Good Evening Severally. You want to witness such words manifest into fiery voice? Subscribe to my youtube channel by using the link on my bio.
LEGENDARY J.O.E tweet media
Olamide .@olamide_adee

Put a Yoruba man , Igbo , Hausa , Tiv , ibibio , Fulani and the rest in a room with the white man to make a deal I 100% guarantee you A YORUBA MAN WILL BETRAY THE REST .

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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@IsiNgwere @LegendaryJoe Afonja is a hero when compared with Odumegwu Ojukwu, who kpaied 3 million of his tribe men senselessly and unnecessarily, only to run away, disguised as a woman. Afonja stood and fought to death.
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Nkashi@IsiNgwere·
@LegendaryJoe Dem seh make a deal u de talk story 😂 like seh no be ur land Afonja from
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@ST_BUCHI_ @LegendaryJoe I ask, do you know of a man called Odumegwu Ojukwu? Can ibo history be completed without Ojukwu's name? What's he being remembered for? At least Afonja did not senselessly and unnecessarily kpai over 3 million of his people, only to run away, disguised as a woman.
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Mr Buchi@ST_BUCHI_·
@LegendaryJoe I ask, do you know of a man called Afonja? Can yorugba history be completed without Afonja's name? What's he being remembered for?
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@SirloinKay @LegendaryJoe It's quite obvious that your brain 🧠 has melted and been replaced with sawdust. All these your shenanigans are childish and do not align with facts in the public domain. You are presenting Ademoyega, who was brainwashed to join the coup. He's as stupid as the ibos too!
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Sirloin Kay
Sirloin Kay@SirloinKay·
This cacophony of nonsense you posted falls apart when put under the scrutiny of anyone who is remotely educated on the subject of the 1966 Awolowo coup 😂🫵 Read and evolve yourself subbhuman. You talk about the 1966 coup and say it’s “an Igbo coup” as if you have evidence 🤣🤣🤣 You’re an illiterate bordering on imbecilic because anyone who is educated knows this was the Awolowo coup. Anyone who is educated knows Awolowo provoked the North and it was when Sardauna was trying to wallop the West that soldiers like Adewale Ademoyega convinced Nzeogwu to plot and execute the coup to save Yorubas from the walloping of the West by the North. This is why every key person who died in that coup was Awolowo’s enemy 😂
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@Anthonysainthu @LegendaryJoe Kindly let's have your own narrative, with evidence, because Fajuyi was never a subject target in any of the two coups.
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Anthony Saint@Anthonysainthu·
@LegendaryJoe Unfortunately your post of the history were just filtered to give the narration you only wanted people to get, fajuyi was equally a subject target in that counter coup.
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@YDiegot55901 @LegendaryJoe Must you always display your upside down thinking? Intelligent people here suspected that you are imbecilic, but you need not drop comments like this to confirm the suspicion!
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Zero tolerance
Zero tolerance@YDiegot55901·
@LegendaryJoe The fact that Yoruba has been using their media to run lie and propaganda since 1960 shows that Yoruba are betrayals 🫵. If a Yoruba man say rain is falling, make sure you confirm before you believe.
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@nnamdiodiin @LegendaryJoe Ibos are known to be pathological liars! Ibos, of all people, will never risk anything for anyone except themselves. Awolowo never betrayed anyone since he didn't send anyone on any errand. Nzeogu betrayed the very person who raised him.
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MAGNELS
MAGNELS@nnamdiodiin·
@LegendaryJoe Today Okpanam in Delta state is Igbo. Until serious stuff comes up, then it will be Niger Delta to some ppl nt Igbo any more. Anyways, u can't rewrite history though. Did Nzeogwu betrayed anyone? What abt Awo who betrayed the ppl that risked their lives to free him from prison?
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@AwoDIgboHitler @LegendaryJoe Cry as much as you want. The South East is totally irrelevant in the scheme of things in Nigeria. Every ibo man may come together and betray Tinubu in 2027, that won't take the presidency from him. So, keep wailing!
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Owoicho@AwoDIgboHitler·
@LegendaryJoe Tinubu betrayed the Southern turn of presidency and supported Buhari who ruined this country. Now same Tinubu wants Southerners to not betray him as he did GEJ. Same Tinubu want to do 8 years he denied a fellow Southerner. Betrayal and hypocrisy in full play
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@ToniUzoegbo @LegendaryJoe If you are that gullible and stupid to believe this, then your IQ level is extremely low to assume that everyone else is as foolish as you! If your parents lied to you on this, did they also stop you from, at least, visiting the public domain to learn the truth?
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Emir of Vawulence 💯
Emir of Vawulence 💯@ToniUzoegbo·
@LegendaryJoe It was very convenient for you to leave out the part where the whole essence of the jan. 1966 coup by Nzogwu, was to free Awolowo who was imprisoned by the fulani govt and install him as the president.. a coup that was betrayed by a yoruba co.coup plotter..
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@stagurd1 @LegendaryJoe Must you exhibit your stupidity here again? You have been advised severally that you are not qualified to drop any comment when issues like this come up. Being that your brain 🧠 has melted and been replaced with sawdust.
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$tagurd
$tagurd@stagurd1·
@LegendaryJoe U took d time to write nonsense thereby whining urself d betrayal stems in d blood of a yorugba always telling a lie and believing in d very lie n throws anyone under d bus for its treacherous ambition plus d art of manipulation of history d British tot u... how pathetic
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@adeyeminurein1 @LegendaryJoe Can you ever be loyal to anyone or any groups? Being that betrayal is entrenched in your DNA. Besides, anyone expecting any form of loyalty from someone like you needs to have his brain 🧠 examined for functionality!
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🐐🐐🐐@adeyeminurein1·
@LegendaryJoe All this shalayẹ no need.. help me ask why I have to be loyal to these groups mentioned as a yoruba man
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July 7th@StephenAdebowa3·
@AbleNigeri70480 @Tosquo Yorubas are discussing their personal issues, and you stupidly jump in to disparage them. Are you ok? You have missed your medication again? You need to be permanently admitted at Yaba left hand side. Idiot!
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Taiwo Adeniyi
Taiwo Adeniyi@Tosquo·
Abeg, enough of "January to December." Let’s see the real Yorubas in the building. 🇳🇬🔥 Can we name all 12 Yoruba months (Oṣù) without a single mistake? I’ll start: January - Ṣẹ́rẹ́ (Beginning of Year) Who’s got February? Don’t let your ancestors down.👇🏾
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