Why We Lost the War - Episode II: "The Last Act"

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 21

  • @khalidbashir4017
    @khalidbashir4017 Před 22 dny +6

    God bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria 🇳🇬🫡

  • @AbdulmuminA
    @AbdulmuminA Před 20 dny +4

    One of the most overlooked things that kept some international support for Nigeria during the war was the personality of the man - Yakubu Gowon. Biafran propaganda painted him as a vindictive leader who is bent on exterminating the Igbo race, an African Adolf Hitler. The man however fought back and successfully showed the world that he was different. He was simply a soldier protecting the territorial integrity of his country. His famous interview in which he declined using the term 'enemies' to refer to Biafran commanders was aptly timed. It must have been pretty confusing for the policy makers in most countries watching images of starving children in Biafra to square those images with the personality that Gowon portrayed. The icing on the cake was after Biafra surrendered. I am sure that his acceptance speech stunned a lot of people. He did not list heavy sanctions on any of the rebel leaders (which is what most heads of state would have done).
    I can understand why in the heat of the war, the propaganda had to shift from him to demonizing the field commanders. And of course Ben Adekunle, Murtala Mohammed and Mamman Shuwa provided a lot of fodder for it.
    Wherever one hails from in Nigeria, it is our collective responsibility to ensure that a tragedy like that war never happens again.

    • @Taythestoryteller
      @Taythestoryteller  Před 20 dny +1

      @@AbdulmuminA very well said my bro

    • @godsonnsofor1554
      @godsonnsofor1554 Před 18 dny

      Am igbo but this ur write up is correct 💯 that war was highly unnecessary. Sumtimes I feel it's just a personal ego thing btwn gowon and ojukwu. I really don't know but it was highly unnecessary. But then I still respect my igbo people for fighting gallantly with little or no weapon and manpower but finally to me it was just a part of Nigeria history I wish never happened cos it created alot of enemity till date.

    • @AbdulmuminA
      @AbdulmuminA Před 18 dny +1

      @@godsonnsofor1554 I partly agree with you. I don't think that it was entirely down to ego. I am from the North, but I would concede that Ojukwu had legitimate reasons for some of the actions he took. If I were in his shoes, who knows what I would have done? But I still maintain that the war was avoidable. There were so many missed opportunities that could have led to a peaceful settlement. For all the faults and half truths in his book, even Achebe admitted that. Ojukwu was motivated by a mixture of rage, ideology and personal ambition. He was the quintessential ideologue. Everything was black and white in his eyes. There were no shades of grey. Worse, he surrounded himself with like minded ideologues. If only he was willing to accept reality and make some difficult concessions, the war would never have happened. In the book 'On a Darkling Plain', Ken Saro Wiwa brilliantly described the air in the eastern region at the time. It was an indictment of the entire Igbo intelligentsia of those days. I wish the loudest voices had been more realistic.

  • @user-tu4ok4ss1f
    @user-tu4ok4ss1f Před 22 dny

    This was where our problem started.

  • @Jarumi-sg9il
    @Jarumi-sg9il Před 22 dny +1

    I waited for this episode in anticipation but O think it is too short

    • @Taythestoryteller
      @Taythestoryteller  Před 20 dny +1

      The whole point of these videos is to get my viewers interested enough to actually get the books for themselves

    • @AbdulmuminA
      @AbdulmuminA Před 20 dny +1

      And you did succeed Tay. I just placed an order for Madiebo's book. This is despite swearing many times in the past that I would never read it.😂

    • @Taythestoryteller
      @Taythestoryteller  Před 20 dny

      @@AbdulmuminA 🏆

  • @Brightside3994
    @Brightside3994 Před 22 dny

    😢😢😢

  • @AhmadIsmail-jo4hf
    @AhmadIsmail-jo4hf Před 22 dny

    One Nigeria