If 'Biafrans' Had Accepted Decree No. 8, Nigeria Would Have Disintegrated In Three Months - Asiodu

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Komentáře • 390

  • @SmartKelz
    @SmartKelz Před 2 lety +22

    At all times I listened to our national issues and history , I become more proud to be an Igbo. I just have this feeling of braveness within me. I don't know why

  • @onuorax9574
    @onuorax9574 Před 4 lety +10

    Mr. Phillip Asiodu,
    Sir, with all due respect, if you were Ojukwu, who lost over 300 Igbo officers during the counter coup, and over a hundred thousand Igbos to the pogroms, would you go to the Aburi Accord to go shake hands with the killers? Would you not go there ready to negotiate something that would guarantee the survival of your people, and would you not have insisted on regional autonomy? It is a shame how you all keep trying to blame the Igbos for your selfishness and bad judgment. The Yorubas say Igbos were to blame for everything that is bad in Nigeria but the ideas Igbos were begging you to support are the ones everyone is now dying to get. Yet Igbos are terrible, and they don’t know how to govern themselves

  • @chucksudensi8273
    @chucksudensi8273 Před 4 lety +44

    Let me get this clear. The war broke out because gowon refused to honour the Aburi accord, and some people are blaming Ojukwu for the war? Where is the sense in that? Is it Ojukwu fault that he outsmarted gowon and went for the meeting prepared? Havent they hear of the saying ' failed to prepare, and be prepared to fail'!... Ojukwu simply did what he had to do!! Every reasonable father will always defend his household, no matter the consequences!!!! Gowon is simply a genocidal war criminal and needs to apologise to the millions of children which he starved by cutting out the food and aid supply. If not karma will definitely follow him and his generations to come. I have never seen a war where opposition intentionally cut off aid supply to the vulnerable!! And as for American and British role in the war, so despicable!!

    • @chucksudensi8273
      @chucksudensi8273 Před 4 lety +3

      @Willi Collins I often wonder same. But from what I have read the Bianfran Army were actually having good success in pushing the Nigerian army backwards. This was why they resorted in using starvation as a weapon of war and proceeded to close all borders in the Eastern region.

    • @chidiegbuna2021
      @chidiegbuna2021 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes in a fight bitting is allowed ojukwu failed to offer oil and gas to his allies and some of his allies went and fought for the zoo and the war never ended till today am not in support of the starvation shall they'll still pay the price both local and international countries. And now NMK is at work he'll finish what he started by the special grace of God Amen

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety

      @@chucksudensi8273 All is fair in war. The USA used the Atomic bomb to level Hiroshima. Ask the US today,they feel their actions were justified in order to bring Japan to surrender. Same thing with the Starvation strategy of the Nigerian Government during the Civil war. As your leaders Ojukwu and co did not see the need to give up a war they were never equipped to fight,the Nigerian Army had to teach the Biafrauds lessons. If you people like start another war,the same war your Gucci and Fendi wearing Supreme leader Nnamdi Kanu is deceiving all you Igbos.

    • @ck-sl3kt
      @ck-sl3kt Před 26 dny +1

      @chucksudensi8273 It seems you believed the lies your father told you. Open your eyes and find out what really happened. You will know why no other tribe in naija supported Ojukwu in his greed.

    • @ayenia2736
      @ayenia2736 Před 23 dny

      @@ck-sl3kt they too fraudulent in their brains thinking everyone was a fool

  • @angelicakweku5293
    @angelicakweku5293 Před 4 lety +20

    Not only did Gowon not obey Aburu accord, Nigeria fired the first bullet that started the war. He abandoned his pregnant Igbo fiance, Ms. Edith Okogwu in Germany where he sent her and married his present wife , Victoria. Denied paternity of his son ,till Ms Okogwu, who later became a bank manager took him to court in the early 90s. That's his first son ,that went to jail in America for trafficking drugs and was later released. Now married to an Edo woman.
    Ms. Okogwu, allegedly died of cancer and is no more.

    • @olatunjiawofeso4794
      @olatunjiawofeso4794 Před 2 lety

      Colonel Ojukwu Also Attacked ORE A Yoruba Land Which Is Wrong. He Should Have Attacked The Hausa/Fulani Instead Of Attacking The Yoruba

    • @anyakalukalu7152
      @anyakalukalu7152 Před 2 lety +4

      @@olatunjiawofeso4794 another wrong insinuation lies, who were there if there was an attack, his enemies not the civilians to drive them away from that area because he had a deal with Awolowo unknown to him he will be bought over by Gowon.

  • @michyo4383
    @michyo4383 Před 2 lety +4

    Asiodu knows he was lieing. Gowon went to Aburi with his best, including Enahoro, and Adetokunbo Ademola the then CJN, while Ojukwu went with his best too ie Mbanefo and Udoji wtc. But you know, when the chips are down, we know who get position through political appointment, and those who know their onions.

  • @johnchibuike4632
    @johnchibuike4632 Před 4 lety +45

    No retreat no surrender, Biafra must come if zoo like or not, God bless MNK God bless Biafra isee isee.

    • @christopherokanlawonfamosa2904
      @christopherokanlawonfamosa2904 Před 4 lety +5

      Rwanda has moved on from madness and become better people from tribal war within themselves in the country.

    • @uzzyvick
      @uzzyvick Před 4 lety +8

      @@christopherokanlawonfamosa2904 Rwanda didn't just move to the position you claim without a definite efforts at reconciliation, truth and equity. As long as the the mindset remains that of vengeance and conquest, you will merely, be toying with unification and progress. It's not easy to just expect that people's experience be swept under the carpet just because you wished it to be and whilst glaring inequity and injustice persists. Okay?

    • @Drench_Ye
      @Drench_Ye Před 4 lety

      @@christopherokanlawonfamosa2904 are you saying that you are happy the way the country is being run?

    • @alphazolax1843
      @alphazolax1843 Před 4 lety

      He that do not know when to retreat will follow the dead body to the grave , and the over 2 million people that lost their life was because of people like MNK and his leading the blind to the cliff , history is what shapes the future and those that do not learn will repeat the mistakes made in the past .

    • @alphazolax1843
      @alphazolax1843 Před 4 lety

      @Alfred Christopher it's so fun you said this and your name is Alfred Christopher , even the meaning of your name you do not know , only war and hate is in your mind

  • @chyko635
    @chyko635 Před 4 lety +47

    Ojukwu said according to this man that a yoruba man Ogundikpe should take over government as the most senior army officer just to tell you how democrats igbos were. But still they are being hated

    • @adisaoloko
      @adisaoloko Před 4 lety +4

      Ojukwu is a fox and selfish. He knows the Yoruba man is weak and he can easily manipulate him!

    • @coalman1351
      @coalman1351 Před 4 lety

      @@adisaoloko Ojukwu doing the same things Nnamdi Kanu does today. He wasn't going to do what fulanis do others.

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 4 lety +2

      I hope Yorubas will shamefully accept this truth

    • @onuorax9574
      @onuorax9574 Před 4 lety +11

      adisaoloko Asking the highest ranking Nigerian soldier at the time to take over government from a Lt colonel is your definition of fox and selfish? There’s no mending of your vile and polluted mindset. Yoruba will be Yoruba. Nemesis only can judge as it is judging now

    • @ukoparah
      @ukoparah Před 3 lety +4

      @@adisaoloko IF Yoruba is weak, how is it Ojukwu's problem? The same Ogundipe who chickened out from succeeding Ironsi, accepted to become Nigeria's High Commissioner in UK. How could you accept - morally and ethically - to become a "political house servant" to Gowon whom you were above, both in age and rank? Ogundipe -and enitre Yoruba Military - were moral cowards.

  • @emmanuelochieke1645
    @emmanuelochieke1645 Před 4 lety +11

    Philip Asiodu says, 'If we go back to education we have a genuine sense of healing.. ' Too little too late for that. BOKO HARAM means western education is forbidden. The DISINTEGRATION of Nigeria is the only answer.

  • @triumph9913
    @triumph9913 Před 4 lety +17

    People like this man should be in jail, if Nigeria is a sane country

  • @edikataekwue9929
    @edikataekwue9929 Před 4 lety +25

    Mr Asiod, l congratulate and thank you, for shining the light of truth on the circumstances of Aburi, Ghana, conference of 1966, between Ojukwu and Gowan. Even if it was an inadvertent slip up, on your part.
    Now we know, Ojukwu was right all along and Gowan was and still is the one lying about the whole thing, even, well into old age.
    It is clear now, that Gowan and his Nigerian contingents had accepted and signed for lose confederation, in Aburi, in which there was to be a weakened federal government, and greater autonomy to the regions. Ironically, today, everybody is now begging for what Ojukwu had asked for 53 years ago.
    In characteristic Nigerian style, Gowan went back to Lagos reneged and lied about the whole thing. Which essentially could have averted the civil war, and the needless blood shed.
    You have done well to vindicate, validate and exonerate Ojukwu's claim and position.

    • @cathlandemmanuel831
      @cathlandemmanuel831 Před 4 lety +2

      Well said brother

    • @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236
    • @vanessaanddaddy7754
      @vanessaanddaddy7754 Před 4 lety

      Ojukwu is a great man

    • @onuorax9574
      @onuorax9574 Před 4 lety +3

      Wise Mann what did we miss - his statement that Ojukwu’s refusal of decree #8 was what led to the war? Couldn’t he have said that Gowon’s and Nigeria’s withdrawal from the Aburi accord led to the war? Or that Nigeria would have been a strong and viable country today if Solomon Akenzua and the Yoruba technocrats had advised Gowon right and Nigeria had kept that accord?
      Why did he have to twist the truth to bring in a decree that essentially ceded all power to the center, which was implemented over Ojukwu’s refusal anyways? That they did what they wanted and got the result they got is now being twisted around to say had (the Igbos through) Ojukwu assented to their wish, Nigeria would have dissolved naturally. The decree was implemented without Ojukwu’s assent so why did Nigeria not turn out the way he said? He was being a true Yoruba chameleon with Yoruba classic double talk. This is why Yorubas and Igbos can never work together as a united front.

    • @jeremiahsunday742
      @jeremiahsunday742 Před 2 lety

      @@onuorax9574 Never mind continue to be bitter.

  • @chidieberehenry42
    @chidieberehenry42 Před měsícem +1

    I didn't expect him to say the truth as he knows it. Since he was in the side of Nigeria during the war.

  • @jaguarlion5232
    @jaguarlion5232 Před 3 lety +4

    JUST SAY THAT GENERAL GOWON WAS NOT LEARNED ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND THE GRAMMAR.

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety

      Is grammar your father's language? Who grammar epp. Abeg park well

  • @maduabuchi100
    @maduabuchi100 Před 4 dny +1

    He avoided the 3R questions and Aburi agreements, blamed River states for abandoning properties, he didn’t answered about the materials he said sent from Lagos for reconstruction,

  • @vaughanenyiogu9641
    @vaughanenyiogu9641 Před 4 lety +3

    Are you telling us that Gowon brought a decree which could have disintegrated Nigeria in three months, yet he rejected the Aburi Accord? This man is lying.

  • @nwabuezechukwuemeka8140
    @nwabuezechukwuemeka8140 Před 4 lety +6

    I am amazed at this man called Asiodu. He is either a liar or just misguided. No decree would have prevented the Nigerian attack on Biafra to force it back to the country. Why didn't Aburi accord signed by Gowon and Nigerian 4 governors prevent the war? While Asiodu was in Lagos enjoying his super perm sec position, Murtala was in Asaba murdering his civilian brothers and sisters. Was this also as a result of Biafra not accepting the so called decree. It was all about revenge as a result of the misguided belief about the January 1966 coup.

  • @kckcadonai4324
    @kckcadonai4324 Před 4 lety +11

    Who rejected Aburi accord should be more important topic than Decree No 8 sir

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 4 lety +7

      The man Phillips Asiodu accepted he's the one who advised Gowon to trash the Aburi Accord because Ojukwu went to the meeting with the "Best Brain" at their time.

  • @darlingtonn.o8152
    @darlingtonn.o8152 Před 4 lety +33

    The stubbornness of all these men who planned and executed genocide on the igbos will certainly destroy them. Asked what must be done to implement the 3 Rs and this genocidist is talking about quality education. Isn;t amazing that God is piercing your hearts with the reminiscence of your evil deads

  • @chineduonuoha3855
    @chineduonuoha3855 Před 7 dny +1

    Bring Gowon to the table let us hear his own lies.

  • @nnamdiobih5819
    @nnamdiobih5819 Před 4 lety +21

    Can't just understand it, you rejected Aburi declaration because it means Nigeria disintegration and you Philip Asiodu comes with another proposal that has decree No 8 which will also lead to Nigeria disintegration even within 3 months if the biafrans had agreed, then what was the fight since the two proposals were for disintegration?

    • @fh.7287
      @fh.7287 Před 4 lety +6

      That's the liars they tell inside the historical event to make it look like Ojukwu started the war, but did you hear him said; they came back from Aburi & gowon refused to abide by the aburi agreements. Then, if gowon or northerners can uphold an agreement, how then can we be a unite ?
      That's the question till this very day, today.

    • @ppenaco
      @ppenaco Před 4 lety +6

      No Aburi was about confederation something akin to what the supporters of restructuring are campaigning for today; whereas the decree #8 pushed by Asiodu and his co-travelers would have resulted in outright breakup of Nigeria in short order. How I wish the decree #8 would have been adopted. We wouldn’t have been in this mess.

    • @worldcitizen8405
      @worldcitizen8405 Před 4 lety +1

      Aburi accord was rubbish, because it didn’t addressed the issue of the minority’s in the Eastern region .

    • @fh.7287
      @fh.7287 Před 4 lety +7

      @@worldcitizen8405
      There's no minority in the Eastern region. That's a useless deceitful excuses not to uphold an agreement.

    • @fh.7287
      @fh.7287 Před 4 lety +5

      @@worldcitizen8405
      You sounded like if the hausafulanis or the northerners had some serious loving kindness towards so called "minorities" which are not there brother in anyway & are not even in there region.
      Does this excuse made any single sense ?

  • @emmamaduabum4636
    @emmamaduabum4636 Před 4 lety +18

    This war-criminal should be in prison instead of talking nonsense about the genocide against the Biafra which he was part of the coordinators. Amadioha magbu kwa gi

    • @emekaericadonis3782
      @emekaericadonis3782 Před 4 lety

      Absolutely on point.

    • @alphazolax1843
      @alphazolax1843 Před 4 lety

      Why haven't your amadioha killed him all this while . Am Igbo and with what I foresee IPOB is taking us no where , restructuring is the way forward .

  • @AFRICANLIFELESSONS
    @AFRICANLIFELESSONS Před 4 lety +12

    Is this one of the fools that sold their souls?

  • @fh.7287
    @fh.7287 Před 4 lety +17

    Very economical with the truth.
    This man is a serious liar & a deceiver.

  • @davidolorunniwo5618
    @davidolorunniwo5618 Před 4 lety +11

    It is sad to hear this old man spew out a lot of half-truths even 53 years after the event. What is he afraid of? An old man like him. So as far as he is concerned, the killing/progrom of the Igbos had nothing to do with civil war. What utter rubbish. No wonder he was comfortable working with the hausa- fulani military set up for several years. He sold out long time ago!

  • @africanday7337
    @africanday7337 Před 4 lety +14

    I didn't hear him say Ojukwu declared war against Nigeria and tried to annex Lagos into Biafra.
    I rather heard him saying Ojukwu insisted in two things:
    1st: That Gowon must step down for a Yoruba man who was top in the Army Hierarchy to rule;
    2nd: Confederation rather than Unitary system which the Pam-Sec advised Gowon against.
    Belgium, Canada & Switzerland are countries with confederation system. Is Nigeria with the current Unitary System better than them?

    • @antnam4406
      @antnam4406 Před 2 lety +2

      1. Ojukwu idn't strt the war because he wanted a Yoruba man to lead, he did it selfishly.
      2. The Igbos under Ironsi with the help of Igbo top lawyers and politicians gave us Unitary system, everyone opposed it except the Igbos.

    • @johninyang7221
      @johninyang7221 Před 2 lety +2

      The perm. secs. were just after their pockets. That's the truth we have seen play out especially in politically annexed civil service.

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johninyang7221 Thanks to the Internet, the truth is being revealed, despite all misleading information and trashing of History in Nigerian schools.

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johninyang7221 Their nightmare is their inability to stop Nigerian youths from asking questions, why Nigeria is not working. APC and PDP are already getting the head from the resilient OBIdients

  • @emmyokay4661
    @emmyokay4661 Před 4 lety +18

    Greedy man with division plans coward. Biafra must stand

  • @johnnduka1073
    @johnnduka1073 Před 4 lety +8

    Philip Asiodu, you are been economical with the truth, looking at your face, but let me tell you that after you have enjoyed the butties, the very people you supported mascared your brothers at Asaba axis. You are lying but shame unto you, today no body regards you in your Nigeria. How many federal presence are in your place?, is a question for you. The blood of those mascared are on your head because you gave them support while those children are been killed

  • @frankonuoha5605
    @frankonuoha5605 Před 4 lety +8

    The war began when Usman dan Fodio, a prominent Islamic scholar and teacher, was exiled from Gobir by the King Yunfa, one of his former students. Usman dan Fodio assembled a Fulani army to lead in jihad against the Hausa kingdoms of the north of Nigeria.
    Result: Fulani victory: Establishment of the Sok...
    Date: February 21, 1804 - 1808
    Location: Present day Nigeria and Cameroon

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 4 lety +2

      Hahaha... Off-point 🤣🤣🤣
      The point here is somebody (Phillips Asiodu) has conceded being the one who advised Gowon to trash the Aburi Accord because Ojukwu went to the meeting with the "Best Brain" at their time.

  • @ikeaneke7587
    @ikeaneke7587 Před 4 lety +22

    20 pound for ibos and all the big companies sold when the ibos only have 20 pounds. God will not forgive you people that took part to subjugate the ibos

    • @emmanuelifeanyi1491
      @emmanuelifeanyi1491 Před 4 lety +4

      Ike Aneke proposed 20 pounds which was not paid

    • @meemeemu6025
      @meemeemu6025 Před 4 lety +5

      Igbo is not called or spelled "Ibo" ,please take and immediately take effect this important correction.

  • @nseabasiaquaowo4518
    @nseabasiaquaowo4518 Před 4 lety +6

    So, this man was one of the makers of General Gowon in his early, while a senior officers like Generals Ojukwu and Effiong were not even look into. The same few secretaries practiced the fact that, if you were from Igbo, Ibibio, Ijaw, and Ogojas in a military uniform, you were gone. See your Nigeria. What was Gowon doing in the civil service, as an officer in the army, when the head of state General Ironsi was slaughtered by the Northern officers? Gowon did not investigate the assassination of Ironsi till today. Yes Ojukwu and Effiong were well prepared for the Aburi accord, of which Gowon sabotaged, incomprehensibly. Those secretaries were tribalitics, and they caused the war. These permanent secretaries were the people who advised Gowon, not to stick to the Aburi Peace Accord conference, and they hand-picked Gowon. Ojukwu, AU Akpan were well prepared. Their decision killed millions of Easterners, due to their mere hatred of the peoples. A time of reconeling will come on them. all.

  • @welwynmanager323
    @welwynmanager323 Před 4 lety +15

    Finally, someone who knew the facts and who knew what really happened.

    • @emekaericadonis3782
      @emekaericadonis3782 Před 4 lety +9

      What he narrated here was at best half truth and half lies. First,How could he say the Fed govt lead by Gowon were not prepared for a conference of such magnitude,significance and as important as the Aburi Conference. This was a conference both sides ( Nigeria/Biafra ) govts were fully aware of,notified and were given enough time to prepare. Therefore, to say the Fed govt under Gowon weren't prepared is highly disingenuous or at least the height of both ignorance and incompetence on their part. Even though he accepted that Gowon reneged on the Aburi accord but to state that they were ill prepared is not only to defend the indefensible but it is also to stand logic and truth on its head.
      Secondly,He stated that Gowon accepting Aburi accord would amount to Nigeria disintegration. May I ask how could confederacy amounts to disintegration? By the way,Why did he failed to detail the content of Aburi accord.Yet,emphasized that Aburi accord allowed each region to have their own separate regional armed forces, which is nothing but a barefaced lie. Bcos General Ankra of Ghana who seeks to broker peace between Nigeria and Biafra wouldn't have made such divisive suggestion. Moreover, no matter how dumb,daft and ill prepared Gowon and his delegation are they'll would've vividly understood such anti peaceful policy and reject it immediately at that conference.. Furthermore, He said has Ojukwu accepted degree NO 8 that things would've turned out differently. Ironically, he once again failed to detail the content of the so called degree NO 8..Consequently, he couldn't give a clear answers as to why the Fed gov't reneged on the implementation of the 3Rs promised and pronounced by the fed gov't. If they could renege on the 3Rs they promised and pronounced,How much more keeping to the implementation of the Aburi accord proposed by an external power. However, instead of accepting that the only way to heal the wounds of that unprovoked and unwarranted genocidal Biafra war against Biafrans is the full implementation of the 3Rs, he deceitfully suggested education for all in order to eliminate mediocrity for merits. What has education for all got to do with the healing of the wounds as a result of the genocide committed against innocent and defenceless Biafrans by the murderous and anti Biafra Fed govt of Gowon controlled by Fulani Oligarchy. As if there's shortage or lack of well educated individuals in every regions of Nigeria.
      The problem of Nigeria is the mediocrity, tribalism, nepotism and ethnic hegemony unleashed on other Nigerian regions by the Fulani oligarchy. Regrettably, Nigeria is filled with deceitful and timid Northern slaves masquerading as Southern Nigeria political leaders whom out of cowardice, petty jealousy, seige mentality, selfish political interest,corruption and inferiority complex have refused to stand up courageously and fight for their rights against injustice, marginalization and both political and economic dominance of the Fulani oligarchy. With people like these elders the Fulani oligarchy will continue to enslave Nigeria.whilst,Nigeria remains on rapid decline.
      Thank God for Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB and true Biafrans in general. Biafra must be restored in our lifetime.
      ON BIAFRA WE STAND !!

    • @onuorax9574
      @onuorax9574 Před 4 lety +5

      Emeka Eric Adonis Ogbo m, You said it all. Yorubas continue to indulge in hide and seek to advance their individual agenda, and refuse to take blame for nothing bad. It is the division in Yorubaland that they have extended to the rest of the south and middle belt. For every well-meaning Yoruba, there are twenty one with their own personal agenda and interests, and they will never blame themselves for nothing. It is their ostentatious life style from stolen wealth that has corrupted Nigeria to death. We are waiting for the Grand Burial Ceremony, after which “we shall know the male amongst two tortoises.” Long Live Biafra!!!

    • @pastordanciidika9915
      @pastordanciidika9915 Před 3 lety +2

      Where is this one coming? what fact did he give you? He is an intelligent criminal..

    • @pastordanciidika9915
      @pastordanciidika9915 Před 3 lety +3

      Oga please don't call him a Yoruba man because he's not a Yoruba but one of the unfortunate Igbos....

    • @emeegee7072
      @emeegee7072 Před 3 lety +1

      @@emekaericadonis3782 before you spew everything you spewed out of your mouth, how did the biafra war started???, what led to it, what caused the regional crisis, Nnamdi kanu wouldn't tell you guys the full details of what happened, igbo man terminated a democratic government that was in its earliest stage, terminated it out of his greed which is common with you so called biafrans, as a result of the killing of the prime minister who was a northerner, he killed the man, forcefully removed power from the region as the northerners perceived it, and you expect the northerners not to retarliate???, of course, they did, from there, regional crisis broke out

  • @luvofgod5000
    @luvofgod5000 Před 4 lety +12

    On ABURI we stand.

    • @chidismith1765
      @chidismith1765 Před 2 lety

      We have Gone past that !
      On disintegration of nigeria we stand!

  • @PatPat-vg3jf
    @PatPat-vg3jf Před 2 lety +2

    This old man is a liar. No materials were given to Ndigbo for reconstruction, other than mere £20 for every account holder, no matter how much money he or she had in Nigerian banks prior to the genocidal war against them by Nigerian soldiers, Russian war planes, British ammunitions, and Egyptian pilots.

  • @victormaduozurumba4794
    @victormaduozurumba4794 Před 4 lety +27

    I hope you will be alive to witness Biafra restoration. You were part of evil behind thwarting Aburi accord. Today, the chicken has come home to roost

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 4 lety +1

      He accepted that he advised Gowon against because Gowon was ignorant of what he bargained for. His reason is that Ojukwu went with the "Best Brain" at that time.
      This man inadvertently caused the Civil War

    • @lawrenceigboekwe7208
      @lawrenceigboekwe7208 Před 4 lety +2

      African Day: there is no inadvertence, in this case. Where is his remorse? He is even proud to say that he was the one, who advised Gowan against The Aburi Accord. What a shame! He did what he did, out of obsequity; selling his own people, without remorse, even at this point in time, when ‘willing tools’, like Gowan, driven by maddening compunction, are taking refuge, in ablutionary evangelism. All he did was for personal relevance and sycophancy - one of those Igbo-speaking, so-called Deltans, that deny being Igbo and yet, belong nowhere. Beasts of no nation! The latest about him now, is that no one has heard from him, and must be hiding his face, in an eternity of a continuum of sand of shame. He, maybe, must have been, just like his ‘idol’, Yakubu Gowan, also, suffering from a pang of conscience, due to those inescapable nemesic fits, which can never be guarded against, according to the Laws of Nature and James Hardley Chase, in his “Wary Transgressor”.
      Thanks.

  • @GospelOfBiafra
    @GospelOfBiafra Před 4 lety +23

    Why should it be that after the war: " the Igbos are outside the big multi-national and big conglomerate firms", Because Nigeria systematically kicke the Igbos out! That's the issue at stake!!

  • @murphye4972
    @murphye4972 Před 4 lety +15

    Mr Phillips Asiodu, at this age, you are still economical with truth.

  • @vaughanenyiogu9641
    @vaughanenyiogu9641 Před 4 lety +2

    What's the difference between the decree No 8 and the Aburi Accord? This man is not telling the complete truth.

  • @ekeneokeke8244
    @ekeneokeke8244 Před 2 lety +2

    This man is an arch enemy to Igbo man of the Southeast. He belongs to one of those underdogs who been intimidated by the Igbo man's prowess, diligence, intelligence, courage, ambition, progressiveness, resilience amongst other exploits of the great Igbo man tells his children that they are not Igbos but Binis or Yorubas, yet their kinsman is the ring leader of the military coup which North and West took advantage of to vilify the progressive innocent civilian Igbos who know nothing about military and their coup. Being the cursed wicked they are and by an appeal to envy and jealousy, they resort to sabotaging their men of same identity just like the cursed Bible Cain murdered and Sabotaged his brother Abel. I will fight and win this modern Biafran war if need be, Igbos had been pushed to the wall for being progressive among other Nigerians.

  • @ikemottih1339
    @ikemottih1339 Před 4 lety +10

    Majority of igbos want to leave Nigeria and I support disintegration of Nigeria.

  • @cybertechinternational5328

    The entire AFRICA and the world will respect Biafra only after IPOB completes their long planned destruction of Nigeria. You are watching it happening before your very eyes and more chaos and suffering is coming for Nigeria. Write it down on a piece of paper and write today date down too. It’s a promise! Nigeria will very shortly collapse and Biafra will be a free and independent state very shortly! The stage is set. Biafra is here! We know it. We have it. And it’s declaration will shock Nigeria very soon.

    • @peterejirika3227
      @peterejirika3227 Před 2 lety

      Yes, Nigeria will die a natural death for the amalgamation was indeed the unification of Lagos and Northern Nigeria but the illiterate status of Igbo leaders brought them into the union by mistake.

  • @quizkallie
    @quizkallie Před 3 lety +1

    What he said about Aburi is not believable.

  • @charleschibuike6803
    @charleschibuike6803 Před 3 lety +2

    I de read comment of people here , I just de laugh, people said dat Ojukwu should hv accepted decree no 8 forgetting that Ojukwu is too intelligent to accept decree no 8 because he knows that one of components of that decree no 8 which say that federal have the full power to impose state of emergency on a certain region and use federal power to remove the governor of the region and federal government have the power to abolish the regional executive council and many things, I want to ask u if it is u will u accept that kind of nonsense decree no 8 ....so the easterner stand on Aburi accord cuz ojukwu came prepared for it ok . For Philip Asiodu he has realize his mistakes because he betrayed his brothers the eastern Igbos .

    • @peterejirika3227
      @peterejirika3227 Před 2 lety

      It is absolutely incorrect to classify Assiodu as an Igbo man because the was never a time in the history of Igbos that certain sections or enclaves migrated to Western Nigeria as Port Harcourt N.CN.C stated rather he is a descendant of Igbo neighbors and not brothers.

  • @hajijohn7147
    @hajijohn7147 Před 4 lety +8

    Very clear that Gowan did not obay Aburi agreement.

    • @victorfreeman3371
      @victorfreeman3371 Před 4 lety

      Because Decree 8 was a better course to follow.

    • @martinmbah8049
      @martinmbah8049 Před 4 lety +1

      @@victorfreeman3371 deliberated, discussed and witnessed by who?Why did,nt Gowon bring a superior argument over Ojukwu at Aburi.Rather refuseto sign the agreement and permit himself to study the agreement before sighing. This is why Africa can never be civilized. Empty brain.

  • @emmaemma6397
    @emmaemma6397 Před 4 lety +10

    Asiodu permanent Secretary to obasanjo. hummm sabo during. the way and after the way till date

  • @kelvinstad4506
    @kelvinstad4506 Před 4 lety +9

    Very interesting to hear from one of us, please Biafra is the only solution, North say that education is a sin, for them sharia is their way of life, referendum now

  • @aluskysystems1129
    @aluskysystems1129 Před 4 lety +7

    This is a clear indication that Gowon backed off from their agreement in Ghana, coming back with a different idea degree 8" which presumably was pressured
    on him by his people. These men are the problem we have in this country till date, if the main aim objective of the so called Aburee is a regional Government objecting and bringing out another idea you claimed would still lead to the same regional Government?

    • @josephihedoro8729
      @josephihedoro8729 Před měsícem +1

      The truth is that Gowon,Asiodu,Danjuma,Awolowo, Gowon etcetera were used by the Fulanis to accomplish their agenda. Most of the Southernners who are mainly Christians will all die regretting how they were used by these fulanis who were retaliating the January coup .And their jihad which is still on till now.

  • @topnotch676
    @topnotch676 Před měsícem +1

    Ojukwu was right on Babafemi Ogundipe he was probably aware of Gowon true position (stooge of the northern cabal) even as head of state.

  • @victorakukwuakukwu1966
    @victorakukwuakukwu1966 Před 4 lety +5

    This old man is criminal, what about 20£

    • @africanday7337
      @africanday7337 Před 4 lety +1

      If he advised Gowon to trash the Aburi Accord, he's equally the same person who advised Awolowo to expropriate all assets belonging to Igbos and give them a handout of £20.
      His present concern is how Igbos were able to come out from the mess he put them into

  • @jobiej7416
    @jobiej7416 Před 4 lety +9

    Save urself some time start watching from 12:27.

  • @ifeanyibenjamin4969
    @ifeanyibenjamin4969 Před měsícem +1

    Lies, the decree also stated that the head of state required only 3/4 of the regional govt support in other to mobilize the army. So if the other 3 regions agreed on anything, Ojukwu of Eastern region has no say and can't veto it. Ojukwu saw through their deceit and rejected the decree and insisted that, on Aburi we stand.

  • @oc8452
    @oc8452 Před 4 lety +1

    Materials were given....when you stole people's money and to give them 20 pounds, took their jobs ,positions and their houses and you want them to be in the same country with you abi??

  • @hon.i.i.uwandu209
    @hon.i.i.uwandu209 Před 2 lety +1

    Confederation? Ojukwu did not demand confederation, or mean end of NIGERIA, but a loose relation of Regiions, it is still the only way Up to save NIGERIA today.

  • @mrnelson6321
    @mrnelson6321 Před 4 lety +8

    Biafrans know what happened at Aburi accord different from ur horrible lies at Channel TV.

  • @onuorax9574
    @onuorax9574 Před 4 lety +3

    Mr Phillip Asiodu,
    You may have been in government then but you are wrong and you know it. After the Aburi Accord was reached and Gowon returned to Lagos to present the decree to civil servants. Oba Erediowa or then Prince Solomon Akanzua then sent a memo asking Gowon to reject the accord because it gave too much power to the regions and left very little power in the center. Gowon called a meeting in Benin City and there Solomon argued again that a weak center would lead to disintegration of Nigeria and Gowon then rejected the Aburi Accord. That is what led to Ojukwu declaring of Biafra

    • @yourbossdonpely
      @yourbossdonpely Před 4 lety

      Wow I had no idea of this. Now everything makes sense. Wow. I'm definitely screenshoting this

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety

      Was that enough reason to go to war on Ojukwu's part? Why didn't he ask for more dialogue. Whatever you cannot achieve with peace you can't have with war either.

    • @onuorax9574
      @onuorax9574 Před 2 lety

      @@womenpower5094 If they killed 100 thousand of your kinsmen and women in your country, it is not enough to go to war? How many of your people have to die to achieve peace? Please, world War II started over the murder of a single individual in Austria. We have been suffering in the hands of killer herdsmen and Boko Haram in the.last 15 years, with no end in sight.
      When does a real man wake up to defend his home? Okay, the war has ended but did you achieve the peace? People like you wake up to utter nonsense just to be politically correct. Look where you are right now because of your hatred towards your neighbors in favor of invading foreigners.

  • @aionjackson6128
    @aionjackson6128 Před 4 lety +14

    It is saddening to know how the Igbos had been marginalized in their own country. Nigeria government needs to do a lot of healing and reconciliation if there will be anything called Nigeria again. My heart wept for this information. The Yorubas had been a problem to this country Nigeria. They always disagree with themselves thereby creating rooms for the Northerners (Fulanis) to triumph. Their betrayal led us to were we are today.

    • @abiloyeajayiemmanuel6301
      @abiloyeajayiemmanuel6301 Před 4 lety

      The point you made which I pretty much agree with is that, the Yoruba's keep on disagreeing with themselves which is very unfortunate as I am Yoruba.

    • @drinkskhalifa7153
      @drinkskhalifa7153 Před 3 lety +1

      Yoruba never the problem of Nigeria, the problem of Nigeria is igbos whose invited uncalculated war against the northerners, Nigeria were living in peace until the igbos decided to killed all northern leaders why?

    • @Vinus739
      @Vinus739 Před 3 lety

      @@drinkskhalifa7153 Chaiiiii....I wonder whether you are from Niger or Tchad. The master (Fulani) no longer has goats to eat. He must now eat the servant/slave (Yorubas). I am sure you have not heard what just to Sunday Igboho. Please tell me too he is a full. I am sure you wished he was igbo.

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Před 2 lety

      @@drinkskhalifa7153 Igbo coup or military coup? Answer please.

    • @drinkskhalifa7153
      @drinkskhalifa7153 Před 2 lety

      @@ekeneokeke8244 igbo coup

  • @Sun-ly6be
    @Sun-ly6be Před měsícem

    Mr. Asiodu should be thanked for telling us the truth. Having divided army does not sound the best but based on the prevailing circumstances at the time when Igbos were singled out for annihilation under the watch of military gvt, regional armies would serve.
    Gowon naturally seems to be a kind hearted man but his masters (who were fronting him) had a destructive agenda which Gowon might not be able to oppose for fear of his security.

  • @victorydiamondvictorytv8329

    This man is evil and evil 😠 will locate you.

    • @kelvinstad4506
      @kelvinstad4506 Před 4 lety

      He is from Delta state

    • @King-vv9rf
      @King-vv9rf Před 4 lety

      @@kelvinstad4506 oh now I understand their people hate igbos

    • @waskyhenry3132
      @waskyhenry3132 Před 4 lety +2

      @@King-vv9rf
      Paul, this guy must be in his 90's. I've been hearing his name since my teenage years. He's not a peace maker.

    • @King-vv9rf
      @King-vv9rf Před 4 lety

      @@waskyhenry3132 Haha maybe

  • @benjie6460
    @benjie6460 Před 4 lety +8

    This man is a big liar. No Victor and No Vanquished was a sham. The theme was just hot air.
    I was a witness to the war and these reconciliations and rehabilitations he is talking about never took place.

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety

      You and Ojukwu chose war instead of amicable resolution so bear the consequences. Nigerians don't trust you Igbos,if you want to be accepted back then work hard for it and stop the cheap black mail.

  • @uzzyvick
    @uzzyvick Před 4 lety +10

    An old man that lies with a sprinkle of truth! See how he evaded answering the question on the 3Rs. And one would think from his account that the conference in Aburi was solely, initiated, planned and moderated by Ojukwu and his cohorts or, that besides Pius Okigbo, there weren't other worthy economists in Nigeria. If we were to go by his account, what stopped Gowon from saying, "give me some time to digest these recommendations" before committing to it? Why did he chose a military action against Biafra by forcefully, returning them to Nigeria, instead of opting for further dialogue? Again, after the war he had the opportunity to carry out his affirmed 3Rs, why did he do the opposite? Without the truth there's no healing. But my happiness is that what goes around comes around.

    • @cmojini
      @cmojini Před 4 lety

      The interviewer should have asked Phillip Asiodu why History is not taught in schools if we are to have a qualitative and balanced education for all. Again, he should have been asked if confederation is bad for Nigeria as against General Ojukwu not "abiding" by the so-called Decree 8.

  • @ephraimokechiukwuugwu8975

    I hate old people when they lie, BIAFRA must be restored

  • @udensinnamdi8335
    @udensinnamdi8335 Před 16 dny

    The referendum the country refused the east took place twice in the north post independence 1962 Cameroon joined naij& 2000 (sharia in 12 states.) In 2022 & 2024the West in a United front introduced Amatekon and adopted a national Anthem. In reality it's the north and West that wants a disintegrated Nigeria by their actions.

  • @raphaelonyenaba573
    @raphaelonyenaba573 Před 4 lety +12

    Mr Asiodu lm surprised that you an elder could not say exactly what happened you went and distorted the Truth as regards tbe Aburi conference
    You thought that no one knows
    What of the policy of #20 to every lgbo man irrespective of h
    ow much you have
    How was the R R R's program?
    How was it handled ?
    Look posterity will judge you and jack gowon and all of you for the souls you peoples murdered

  • @michaelnwachukwu
    @michaelnwachukwu Před 4 lety +8

    When elders dance around the truth instead of saying it the way they are, there is a big big problem.
    You designed was implementing a reconciliation program, and an abandoned property issue was raging, you did nothing to stop it, people were claiming others property in glare of the government, you did nothing rather you fueled it to create a disaffections amongst neighbours, you were policy implementers, a military regime for that matter, you ignored it and still expect peace?? You can tell that to the dogs. All your policies were geared towards creating a disharmony in the eastern region no more no less Mr.

    • @anyakalukalu7152
      @anyakalukalu7152 Před 4 lety +1

      How can they stop what they ignited in the east to cause divide and rule as well stop implementing the RRR in the East as was agreed. But how ever thank GOD you are alive to see your handiwork you shall reap the cause by God's grace.

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety +1

      But the Port Harcourt people are your brothers,why are you blaming the Central government for your problems? You supported Jonathan who is from Rivers because he is your "brother" yet you forgot that it's the same Rivers/Bayelsa people that refused to align with you core Igbos because they claim you marginalize them. Igbo you people are your own Problem,you don't know how to fight your battles.

  • @olaakiode6633
    @olaakiode6633 Před 4 lety +2

    FOLKS.......FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE AND PROGRESS OF EVERYBODY...........IF THE IBOS HAVE DECIDED TO BE ON THEIR OWN, LET THEM GO. IF THE YORUBAS WANT TO GO ON THEIR WAY LET THEM GO.......THIS IS NOT A BIG DEAL.......MANY COUNTRIES IN EUROPE LIKE PORTUGAL, SPAIN , CROATIA, & GREECE ARE NOT AS BIG AS IBO LAND BOTH IN POPULATION AND IN LAND MASS.........ONE PROVERB IN MY VILLAGE SAYAS ..........YOU CAN NOT USE FORCE TO ERRECT A DEAD PENIS..........

  • @justicejustice4545
    @justicejustice4545 Před 4 lety +1

    This man is economical with truth, from all indicators, with what he said, with the killings Igbos outside Igbo land then gowon who schedule to have a reconciliation meeting Ojukwu went without advisers and accepted the outcome of the meeting without knowing the details and implications if so he does not worth to be a head of state and that's one of the reason Nigeria is in this state.
    From his lies it's now clear that gowon know what he wanted but the yorubas at the moment convinced him to choose the alternative to keep Nigeria together and go to war which up till now has not done yorubas any good instead disintegration for peace that would brought about competition between yorubas and Igbos in education and technological knowhow and innovation.
    But today at his age he can see it staring in his eyes their hatred to Igbos never bring Igbo people down.

  • @lawrenceakubue2661
    @lawrenceakubue2661 Před 4 lety +6

    Hahahahahahaha
    So we should all go home and tell our children that the war would have been avoided by decree 8.
    Decree 8 WAR

    • @egbenughevandistobore1058
      @egbenughevandistobore1058 Před 4 lety +2

      Lawrence Akubue yes the man speak the truth, if that decre create the calaba ogoja region and the Middle belt region just like the midwest region that war should had being avoided, the hause and igbo greedyness to control south south and middle belt. The only solution is to go back to regional government and restructuring

    • @Drench_Ye
      @Drench_Ye Před 4 lety +3

      @@egbenughevandistobore1058 if they changed their mind about the Aburi accord that had international witness, what makes you think that Decree 8 would stand without being compromised? It would have ended up like the Constitution of animal farm with "buts" creeping in here and there and alterations here and there.

    • @chikeomile7171
      @chikeomile7171 Před 3 lety +1

      @@keneanosike1057 brother. Ojukwu did not invade or claim South South. As a matter of fact
      1. He was the governor of Eastern Nigeria underwhich the now South South was under
      2. There was nothing like South South Nigeria. It was one United region. The people of the entire Eastern region were victimised but prominent was the predominant Igbo tribe in that region
      Moreso, oil wasn't as popular as it later became then.
      By the way,we now know between igbos and northerners,who actually has invaded and claimed the oil in South south

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety

      @@chikeomile7171 But the south south people don't want you Igbos so why try to force yourselves on them? If you must know Ojukwu went to war because he wanted to be the emperor that will control the rich oil wells of the South south. But the owners of the oil knowing Ojukwu's agenda was driven by personal greed refused to align with him. Ojukwu made sure that people who opposed his ideas were considered "Sabo" and condemned to summary execution. Go read up the history of the war,this time do it without bias.

  • @darlingtonn.o8152
    @darlingtonn.o8152 Před 4 lety +29

    The Narratives of a war by genocidist.

  • @wisdomcharles6664
    @wisdomcharles6664 Před 4 lety +9

    APC and channel TV are of the same parents. I hate Nonsense🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶

  • @messinalogistics6134
    @messinalogistics6134 Před rokem +1

    It was Asiodu and co that derailled Aburi.

  • @nkechiBoate-3320
    @nkechiBoate-3320 Před 4 lety +6

    That gowon na him cause Nigeria problem

    • @johneze3711
      @johneze3711 Před 4 lety +1

      Gowon and his people are now been killed in large numbers everyday by the Fulani herdsmen

    • @babingtono7377
      @babingtono7377 Před 4 lety

      @Rance Sim Gowon wanted to use that opportunity to create middle belt region for his people, and calabar/ogoja region for the minority in southeast but ojukwu rejected it because of his long trout of oil.

  • @bigp6336
    @bigp6336 Před rokem

    The decree No 8 that would leave the northerners with all Nigeria natural resources

  • @abayomiadeola5872
    @abayomiadeola5872 Před 4 lety +1

    This guy is either ignorant that Nigeria major problem is the political structure or he deliberately ignored it! Sir, our major problem is neither education nor agriculture, it's the unitary system. Nigeria needs restructuring, taking taxes from the states to Abuja and redistribute it to the states in form of monthly allocation and not in the manner the money was contributed, is criminal. Going back to regional system is the only way that can keep Nigeria together, going forward, & not this ridiculous 36 state structure.

  • @cliffordagu7712
    @cliffordagu7712 Před 4 lety +3

    After many years after the past war, surely we should be growing and not to stand and not moving. Nigeria has passed a great deal of our life, therefore, I think we should stand on what goes in our life today, we can't go back in time. We had fought the war to secede from Nigeria bearing in mind that we did not start it and still now another time and generation have become the case again who still want to secede outright, obviously, we are not begging other than we have made our point clear to our neighbors that we are ready to be on our own and that must be understood and respected no matter what that transpired. Even the warlords who fought the past war then including former presidents of Obasanjo, IBB, Abdulsalami, etc now are in support if Biafrans want to go. let them do so. Buhari, sometimes I do not blame him because of the oat of office he took, he is struggling to keep it but BIAFRA now is ready to go.

  • @euchariaarthur2256
    @euchariaarthur2256 Před 4 lety +7

    Asiodu, you are not saying the truth at all

    • @princesonyemebo2431
      @princesonyemebo2431 Před 4 lety

      Your generation will never die a good death in almighty name of jesus an old lie tell that to the Dogs we read history we know the Real story

  • @riotfiftyk5508
    @riotfiftyk5508 Před 2 lety +1

    Nzeogwu wanted Tribalist Ahmadu Bello out of the way for Awolowo too.
    One keeps wondering where Yoruba hate for Igbos came from.
    They believe they can do better without Nigeria, LET THEM GO!

  • @kristofertogun9688
    @kristofertogun9688 Před 4 lety +3

    Philip Lost His Brother SYDNEY ASIODU During The War. Sydney Was The National School 100Metres; And Later National Champion. Often Alternating The LEAD With AK AMU And JIMMY OMAGBEMI. As Such Sydney Was Always In The National 4×100Metres Relay Team. He Was Among The Approximately ARMLESS INNOCENT 1000 Able Bodied IGBO MEN Killed In ASABA On The ORDERS Of MURITALA MOHAMMED. May Their Innocent SOULS Keep On Resting In Perfect Peace.

    • @viko799
      @viko799 Před 4 lety

      Nice observation, besides that a lot of Igbos think and act like they are smarter than others. No problems with being smart at all.
      But I've witnessed some of them use and abuse "foreign" people for their own selfish gains. But when you fight back they call it "marginalization".

    • @cj9339
      @cj9339 Před 4 lety +2

      And this man have the courage to still eat and drink with his brothers murders just because of selfish government positions/status

  • @bernardjay379
    @bernardjay379 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember listening to one of Ojukwu's discussions about the civil war and he said in no uncertain terms did he mention anything
    about confederation. I wonder if we will ever know the truth of the Aburi conference.

  • @emekanweke5621
    @emekanweke5621 Před 4 lety +1

    Quest for the restoration of sovereign independent Biafra republic

  • @clementchikaalaneme2262
    @clementchikaalaneme2262 Před 4 lety +1

    Decree 8 was Pa Philip Asiodu personal subjective opinion and never knew ulterior motives behind it.

  • @benjaminfranklin9967
    @benjaminfranklin9967 Před 4 lety +6

    Emphasis on education, when we finish, we go come work for which company? When u should have been blunt with the truth and tell the government that the first step to economic, cultural and social development is electricity and security and transparency of government, u are there talking rubbish. Well I don't blame u, na we elect Buhari. God go judge all of una

  • @FGh-di8tg
    @FGh-di8tg Před 4 lety +6

    Biafrans aren't the same with other tribe so the decree 8 was not the before almalgamation so we will not accept any condition of any man

    • @rufusnwanebu5350
      @rufusnwanebu5350 Před 4 lety +1

      This man is abig liar,how can he say that degree 8 would have break nigeria, among of them that went to aburi ojukwu came eith the most educated men so he is saying that ojukwu failed to interpret the degree 8 and failed to know that if accepted what he was looking for was on his feets. This man is among this reasons nigeria can't work because they always believe that what they did yo the igbos was right. Lying old man ,shame

    • @FGh-di8tg
      @FGh-di8tg Před 4 lety

      @@rufusnwanebu5350 the man do understand the wisdom of the Biafrans and soon he will see it.Biafran is the founder of democracy and had the first written constitution on Earth.Please let them study through the whites school,I mean a societal studies not those of regular

  • @jamesozoed5503
    @jamesozoed5503 Před 4 lety +1

    Chief Asiodu, after fighting the war against Biafra, your suggestion for good Nigeria today is removal of quota system but for qualitative education for everyone, Nigeria not led by its 4th 11, instead of by its 1st 11. Have you seen that you fought a senseless war against Biafra, because your suggestions for good Nigeria today can't be accepted by northern Nigeria whom you helped win Biafra for one Nigeria?

  • @emmanuelkalu8473
    @emmanuelkalu8473 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you imagine what this is saying? Lol

  • @caniceonuoha
    @caniceonuoha Před 4 lety +2

    Another thief with millions of stolen money in his account.

  • @lekiegima4251
    @lekiegima4251 Před rokem

    Asiodu just keep quiet, we know your role, your career with the Federal Government was far more important to you than the sufferings of millions of Biafrans then

  • @gentlemuna9325
    @gentlemuna9325 Před 4 lety +2

    That was how my father house was took in that same port Harcourt after the war but it will never happen again.

    • @dannynwachineke4733
      @dannynwachineke4733 Před 3 lety

      How could confederation stop nigeria from existing? This man is biased.

    • @evansevans8022
      @evansevans8022 Před rokem

      @@dannynwachineke4733
      You don’t understand English, he decree 8 would have gave way for disintegration which was not accepted by ojukwu who insisted on Aburi accord.

  • @MrRoyck10
    @MrRoyck10 Před 4 lety +2

    The north always bring out a semi illiterate to be the president so that it will be easy to manipulate by the northern elite caliphate. The only educated northerner that the north produced was late Yar Aduwa, from Gowan to Buhari are functional illiterates who got elevated to the top rank of the army by virtue of being Fulani. Gowon went back to school in England when he was deposed, it was very apparent that Gowon lacked the intellectual might, he struggled to comprehend the Aburi agreement at the time. In 2020 Nigeria still has a semi illiterate as the president.

  • @steveazoribe5854
    @steveazoribe5854 Před rokem

    This man gave a sincere review of the situation then. The so called ogundipe ojukwu was fighting for was even reluctant to even take up the power ,he was simply displaying the typical nature of a yorubaman who would fear a fulani . Its not today igbos are being betrayed by the yorubas.

  • @goodies7813
    @goodies7813 Před 4 lety +1

    Okay whether what the guest said is half truth or not... what is clear is that all these political leaders are very selfish, and always drag their people to their wars and disagreements for their own selfish interest. None of these so called leaders even discussed with or asked their people what they really want but these selfish leaders went to an accord presuming what they want is what their people want.. who gave them the authority?
    I have also now realised that the people that hold the real power are the civil servants, and whoever is in government must listen to them.. it is through them that internal and external powers communicate.
    Lastly, we must all be thinking and working towards development and like Chief Asiodu said, quality education for all and agriculture. I also think we all must appreciate each other, because at the end of the day, we are all Africans!

    • @lawrenceakubue2661
      @lawrenceakubue2661 Před 4 lety +2

      Lol...
      You chose to ignore half truth
      Your focus is on authority of the political representative.
      If they didn't represent their people's interest, why are we still talking about it years after Ojukwu had gone.
      You must really be enjoying Nigeria's situation.

  • @messinalogistics6134
    @messinalogistics6134 Před rokem

    Asiodu is a very diabolical man

  • @austinemobi2714
    @austinemobi2714 Před 4 lety +2

    My fellow biafrans please can somebody tell nwa odo about degree 8

  • @chibuikebenjamin1415
    @chibuikebenjamin1415 Před 10 měsíci

    He is saying d truth

  • @ceoglobalanalytics5620

    this man is ageless

  • @fortuneteller3006
    @fortuneteller3006 Před 4 lety +1

    Many things learnt today

  • @emmanymatthew2539
    @emmanymatthew2539 Před 4 lety +3

    Then why blame ojukwu. 1 went to farm prepared, Gowon went unprepared.

    • @angelicakweku5293
      @angelicakweku5293 Před 4 lety +7

      And Gowon was not man enough to plead that he was unprepared and adjourn the conference? Or he was ignorant? Or this is a flimsy excuse by Nigeria for what they did?
      The man shied away from really answering the 3Rs question.
      Ojukwu could not get his fathers, house in Lagos till much later,in the 1090s. He was thrown out and had to go to court.
      The problem is that Nigeria is still mistreating Igbos. That's why the young generation, who never witnessed the war, have been socialized into the RAGE of the civil war!!!

    • @emmanymatthew2539
      @emmanymatthew2539 Před 4 lety +4

      @@angelicakweku5293 exactly, the govt always try to paint Ojukwu bad in many ways, but I can't be sorry for being wiser than my contemporary. There is a need to bring back genuine history and not lies back to schools, this interview says a lot about things that led to the civil war.. The old soldiers that were part of the cause of the civil war are now very sympathetic about their roles/actions

  • @francisokudu1733
    @francisokudu1733 Před 4 lety +1

    I am from Hackney, London, My dad is from warri his brother my late uncle Samuel J Okudu was on the committee that sentenced the rebels.
    I do wonder how powerful Nigeria as a nation would be if they resolved their issues without any bloodshed. When I looked up how many countries were involved even the Vatican city I thought how is that civil when other countries are involved also there is nothing civil about war

  • @paulaigbo8178
    @paulaigbo8178 Před 2 lety

    I am proud to be the daughter of ZION and the Most High God ❤and a true Igbo woman to endure what we endured from the time.of Harold Wilson of England for selfish reasons
    .under stand Nnamdi Kanu prophesy and agitation.Nigeria is finished..
    Go for Presidency at your.peril.
    Sorry for spiritual blindness. God help you all . Amen..

  • @rickallen4350
    @rickallen4350 Před 4 lety +3

    Gowon, is a "High School Drop-Out"! While Ojukwu, graduated from "Kings College, Lagos and Oxford University, UK) Big difference!

    • @womenpower5094
      @womenpower5094 Před 2 lety

      With all the education Ojukwu had he lacked wisdom. Gowon according to you is a "drop out" yet full of wisdom

    • @johninyang7221
      @johninyang7221 Před 2 lety

      @@womenpower5094 YOU ARE A VERY BIG FOOL!

    • @ignatiusigidi9837
      @ignatiusigidi9837 Před měsícem

      Wisdom that derailed an accord you attended and signed?

  • @OlayinkaAwofodu
    @OlayinkaAwofodu Před 3 lety

    The Three Days of 'No Effective Government" a.k.a Political Interregnum in Nigeria, was 29-31 July 1966. Gowon took up governance on 1 August 1966.

  • @gladysesowe6264
    @gladysesowe6264 Před 4 lety +1

    Good man u are wonderful u got the wisdom from God Almighty, "no winner no vanquish"

  • @stationalsea5660
    @stationalsea5660 Před 4 lety

    If it will not take our life anymore..If it will be like by vote and people's heart and not fight or death I would agree what it takes..