Unraveling the Killing of Nigeria’s Head of State Aguiyi Ironsi and Fajuyi in the July 1966 Coup

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • The killing of Nigeria's head of state, Major General Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi, and Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi in the July 1966 Counter Coup represents one of the darkest chapters in the nation's history. The coup and its aftermath had far-reaching consequences, deepening ethnic divisions and leading to a brutal civil war. As Nigeria continues to grapple with its past and strive for a brighter future, it is crucial to remember the events of 29 July 1966 as a reminder of the devastating consequences of political instability and the importance of building a united and inclusive nation.
    State Affairs 29 July 2023
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Komentáře • 90

  • @emmanuelchika1202
    @emmanuelchika1202 Před 10 měsíci +26

    I am so impressed by the Chief’s knowledge of history. If you agree with me give a 👍

  • @josephatugoala7324
    @josephatugoala7324 Před rokem +11

    This old Journalist is very knowledgable and FRANK!
    His analysis is spot on!

  • @nnamanierasmus7845
    @nnamanierasmus7845 Před rokem +7

    I love history .more grace sir, the elder statesman for educating Nigerian's.

  • @ogunladesemiu6660
    @ogunladesemiu6660 Před rokem +3

    Chief Lékan Àlàbí is always on fireline. A contemporary being; an encyclopedia of new generation.
    Mr Edmund Obilo, thank you for the classical class(es).

  • @bolajibada6233
    @bolajibada6233 Před rokem +3

    The Maye of Ibadan Land baba kèèpè fuun wa Sir
    One of the greatest historical of our time
    I can never tired of watching the interviews of the high chief Lekan Alabi

  • @ereborkingsley8138
    @ereborkingsley8138 Před 10 měsíci +7

    These stories are uncoordinated. According to the ADC to Ironsi, they were put in a land Rover and driven to Iwo road or so, where a Captain asked him and a few others to enter the Land Rover and detain the two officers. It was the NCO's that shot him.

  • @fifalord4811
    @fifalord4811 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Edmund Obilo

  • @starej4035
    @starej4035 Před 11 dny

    God bless you chief. Good men still live.

  • @AdamaMichael-rc6ez
    @AdamaMichael-rc6ez Před měsícem

    Lt col Francis Adekunle Fajuyi is an unsung hero,he epitomized bravery, loyalty and selflessness he was indeed a perfect gentleman

  • @ifeanyibxt
    @ifeanyibxt Před rokem +2

    Thank you E. Obilo for your effort in bringing back history to us....

  • @jewelofnashville1726
    @jewelofnashville1726 Před 10 měsíci +2

    What a piece of history. Thank you!

  • @ikechukwuluis-bruce2908
    @ikechukwuluis-bruce2908 Před měsícem

    I love this baba interview ...

  • @Mallamchuks
    @Mallamchuks Před 9 měsíci +4

    These salient points are factors that Nigeria mighty custodians of power seek to banish from history classes, books and education. That's why Nigeria banned history from our schools.

  • @habeebharbaba6579
    @habeebharbaba6579 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful conversation

  • @HispleMedia
    @HispleMedia Před rokem +2

    You are doing a great job here. I just come across this channel today and find this pattern very interesting. Well done. Thanks for the book recommendations.

  • @AbiolaAbimbola-nl5mc
    @AbiolaAbimbola-nl5mc Před 5 měsíci +11

    Murtala Mohammed also had nemesis caught up with him on 13th February,1976, exactly 10years after he killed ironsi in Ibadan

  • @AdamaMichael-rc6ez
    @AdamaMichael-rc6ez Před měsícem

    Nzeogwu wasn't hot headed but a frank, forthright and no nonsense revolutionary who had a dream of a better Nigeria

  • @afolabiidowu570
    @afolabiidowu570 Před 10 dny

    Back in secondary school..I had why we struck...I read it as a teenager buh now I'm willing to read as an adult....I will contact you sir...I need these books

  • @Nadel60
    @Nadel60 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Fajuyi was a target of the coupists from get-go because his adherence to Awo's political ideology wasnt hidden. So the fact that Nzeogwu on his broadcast had expressed their intention to release Awo from prison and install him as the prime minister made Fajuyi a suspect. Besides, by the time the revenge coup was carried out the northern soldiers didn't trust any south officer as it wasn't clear who the January 6 ploters were apart from the ones being detained. For yet another thing, the January cuop was widely welcomed in the western region as it brought a respite to the political upheaval that bedeviled the western region. So, it's untrue that the government House Ibadan assailants were there to pick up Ironsi only, and that Fajuyi volunteered to follow them for fear that he mighty be accused of betraying Ironsi. He never was given that choice at all. And he couldn't have been able to escape even if he had attempted to.

    • @tochukwuokeke5348
      @tochukwuokeke5348 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What is your reference? These men are giving their references and experiences.

    • @Live_IT_
      @Live_IT_ Před 5 měsíci +3

      The coup favored the West than the East. The transfer of power from Zik to Micheal Okpara was peaceful but the transfer of power from Awolowo to Akintola was marred by conflicts, power strong and control of coca-cola distributorship. This conflict led to the death of each of their first child. The conflict led to “operation wetie” and also the imprisonment of Awolowo. Many people are blind to history and facts in Nigeria

    • @nnajidaveed9896
      @nnajidaveed9896 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Live_IT_wow sir please can I know more.. Where do you get your facts.

    • @Live_IT_
      @Live_IT_ Před 3 měsíci

      @@nnajidaveed9896 read about “operation Wetie” read from multiple sources, CZcams, google it, don’t read Wikipedia version bcuz some people have gone and falsely edited it. Read other independent articles on about it on Google. The causes and factors that led to “Operation Wetie” the events itself and you’d know better.

    • @Prince-bz3nz
      @Prince-bz3nz Před 3 měsíci

      @@Live_IT_what’s your point

  • @okeziefelix6562
    @okeziefelix6562 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @aliomasadiki4582
    @aliomasadiki4582 Před měsícem

    ❤🎉 just admire his elaborate history of Nigerian coup of of 1766

  • @PaulAbaecheta
    @PaulAbaecheta Před 2 dny

    Adekunle fajuyi never sacrificed himself for his supreme commander. He was as much an enemy of the mutineers as the head of state. He was taken along for execution.

  • @toyindipo
    @toyindipo Před 2 měsíci

    ...to show you how much he respected and had confidence in Obasanjo. Wow, that was a killer line. It means Nzeogwu perhaps never trusted OBJ and even saw him as a friend.

  • @akuatitilolaalao8747
    @akuatitilolaalao8747 Před 3 měsíci

    You are good

  • @PaulAbaecheta
    @PaulAbaecheta Před 2 dny

    Another book. Oil politics and violence. The Nigerian military coup culture. Max siollum

  • @godsonnsofor1554
    @godsonnsofor1554 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mr obilo nice work 👍 but pls alllow ur guests to talk 👄 thanks

  • @jimiklementi3123
    @jimiklementi3123 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir; you didn’t mention the rest of the political and military leaders that were killed and why? I believe Okotiebo was killed in that coup. Thanks

    • @crystalclear507
      @crystalclear507 Před 2 měsíci

      Okotiebo was killed during the first military coup, January 1966

  • @PaulAbaecheta
    @PaulAbaecheta Před 2 dny

    April 22 1990. Gideon orkar coup.

  • @qaadironilewura8997
    @qaadironilewura8997 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Why is this man talking like this na. Pls talk a bit more direct. Love the content ❤

  • @user-fk5yi7fi1n
    @user-fk5yi7fi1n Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the beautiful history. Please, you can also add, ( thirteen years military rule) book.

  • @oyetadesheriff6724
    @oyetadesheriff6724 Před měsícem

    Why was Awolowo still in prison till August even after ladoke Akintola was eliminated.
    Why was he not released after the january coup?

  • @abubakarjibir37
    @abubakarjibir37 Před 10 měsíci +2

    No,no! Fajuyi was a target too and was arrested. This is revisionist history.

    • @Dominushart
      @Dominushart Před 5 měsíci

      Fajuyi was not a target. But because he didn't back down as they were in his residence, he fell too

  • @samayaafrica2137
    @samayaafrica2137 Před rokem

    Interesting ❤

  • @walteraloh6687
    @walteraloh6687 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Edmund Obilor. I disagree with the position by the interviewee that Major Nzeogwu was mentored by Sir Ahmadu Bello. All the accounts on Nzeogwu I've read from Obasanjo, to Adewale Ademoyega, to Ben Gbulie, to Peter Nzeogwu to Madiebo whom I also had the rare privilege of discussing this subject debunked any prior links of Major Nzeogwu and Sir Ahmadu Bello. That picture he spoke about was a cadet with Ahmadu Bello in UK, that isn't Nzeogwu. Thank you

    • @walteraloh6687
      @walteraloh6687 Před rokem

      I forgot to add Timothy Carroll, the peace corp who wrote about Nzeogwu in 2015, "The Chick(Chukwuma) I Knew"

    • @igbomustgo
      @igbomustgo Před 2 měsíci

      Send me your evidence if you have any.

    • @VectorChi-kn8yb
      @VectorChi-kn8yb Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@walteraloh6687thank you for the Tim Carroll’s reference.

  • @muhammadaliyu8638
    @muhammadaliyu8638 Před rokem +1

    This man called the Balewa intervention in the crises in the southwest as unnecessary despite all the killings? So what is the fed govt suppose to do? Sit back and watch?

    • @AishaObodoeke
      @AishaObodoeke Před 3 měsíci +2

      The FG is NOT big brother as we think. FG is NOT supposed to interfere in Federating Unit affairs unless in invited. The FG is an Agency, a servant of the Federslism units. We just have things skewed,Federalism is NOT feudalism

    • @templekanu6740
      @templekanu6740 Před 3 měsíci

      Why the intervention was questioned was because he favoured Kintola against the sage of the South West who was Obafemi Awolowo. That was why the coup leaders killed him because they felt he was the best Man for the job

  • @josephmoses6052
    @josephmoses6052 Před 29 dny

    Absurdity. Mind games and white washing won't the facts about Nigeria. The time to sit and part to our various destinations is now. " THIS HOUSE HAS FALLEN"

  • @SteveAguocha
    @SteveAguocha Před měsícem

    Didn’t igbos write any book about Nigerian pre and post war history? Why recommending only books written by those who accuse igbos of the coup for reading and learning? Is your audience only the Yorubas? And if yes, why have you chosen to feed them with biased history and lies? Thank you.

  • @isaacoritogun8917
    @isaacoritogun8917 Před rokem

    Hello sir, how can we get the books please

  • @Wargee4978
    @Wargee4978 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Why are these clowns talking like Aguiyi Ironsi did not even deserve more than what he got? Yes, Muritala had planned a coup after he had received pressure from the Northern paramount rulers but what transpired that particular day wasn't Murtala's coup, It all started in Abeokuta and Murtala lashed into the situation.

    • @tochukwuokeke5348
      @tochukwuokeke5348 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Did murtala deserve what he got from Dimka?

    • @Wargee4978
      @Wargee4978 Před 9 měsíci

      @@tochukwuokeke5348 Aguiyi Ironisi destroyed this country, he partook in the first coup and destroyed the structure of this country. He removed us from Parliamentary system of Government and also changed it to Centralized system of Government against the regional system were had and he did all this because of greed. If there was no coup, the foolish man called Obasanjo will not bring Federalism on board. Aguiyi Ironsi is the worst Leader in Nigeria history or i can give you OBJ. In Murtala case, he never touched the essence of Nigeria, infact Murtala is the best ruler Nigeria has ever had. When he was killed, it was not only his tribe that mourned him, the Hausa, Yoruba, some South South states e.g the then Bendel states mourned him. They came on the streets of Nigeria to mourn him. This is the only past ruler that has been mourned that way.

    • @NonsoOkoye-pe4rf
      @NonsoOkoye-pe4rf Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@tochukwuokeke5348 Good question my brother. Ask him oh! All this was situation was a spill over of Awolowo vs Akintola's saga. Wetia situation was the straw that broke camel's back. Nzeogwu was just a patriotic young officer.

    • @Live_IT_
      @Live_IT_ Před 5 měsíci

      @@NonsoOkoye-pe4rfexactly, Awolowo and Akintola conflict and tussle for power led to “operation wetie” and the coup. Those soldiers intervened to bring peace but little did they know that their efforts will be turned and read as ethnically motivated. The West had more to gain in that coup and I find it funny that Ademoyega a Western soldier and the highest ranking officer amongst the coup planners who could have stopped the coup is rarely mentioned. Hypocrisy

    • @nnajidaveed9896
      @nnajidaveed9896 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Live_IT_It's intentional...

  • @gigigeorge-taylor8692
    @gigigeorge-taylor8692 Před rokem +1

    Please stick to now and leave old news.

    • @oghogho_jacinta
      @oghogho_jacinta Před rokem +10

      It's always better to deal with a problem from the root.

    • @gigigeorge-taylor8692
      @gigigeorge-taylor8692 Před rokem

      @@oghogho_jacinta really! I wonder how it has helped you or your kind men? Or you would rather keep creating unrest? Tell me can you get Britain and America to address slavery as it’s better to deal from the roots line you said? Clueless person as you talk and write from your a@se

    • @LadyDiuto
      @LadyDiuto Před 5 měsíci

      useless and ignorant statement.

    • @chidiraphael939
      @chidiraphael939 Před 3 měsíci +3

      If you don't know where you are coming from, you won't know where you are going to! You may make the same mistakes which the past made! That's the benefits of history sir! If you don't like it kindly tune to another channel 😅😅

    • @gigigeorge-taylor8692
      @gigigeorge-taylor8692 Před 3 měsíci

      @@chidiraphael939 it’s a shame when one who thinks like you do addresses everyone with a certain gender!! Ignorance is a big problem in your neck of residence. When a child is named, the gender comes with the name and the fathers name comes last but you ibos pretend not to want the foreign names but now uses it as their last name. Your first name is Raphael and your last name is Chidi ??? Be careful and stop making a fool of yourself . Last time I check, I have the right to express myself with out fools butting in! You get my drift? Drifter !!!

  • @ababakarmohammed9509
    @ababakarmohammed9509 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Ironsi knew about the Jan coup so also most Igbos political leaders especially Zik. Unfortunately Ironsi became upset and had to organize a suppression of that coup for breech of understanding he had with the Coupist not to shed blood as we was made to believe. It was never an Igbo coup in planning but became an Ignorant coup in execution. Of all the victims that were murdered only Akintola resisted arrest. Their actions that night plunged this country which effect reverberates till date.

    • @Nadel60
      @Nadel60 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Yours is a beer palour history. There are tons of books that could bulge you of ignorance.

    • @Live_IT_
      @Live_IT_ Před 5 měsíci +3

      Zik was not in the country for three months before the coup happened, the West was at war, Awolowo and Akintola was at war which led to the death of Awolowo first child in a fake car accident in 1963 and retaliatory killing of Akintola first child by drug overdose in 1965. Akintola conspired with Belewa to imprison Awolowo. The military intervened to get rid of the corrupt politicians destroying the country. The East had peace, Micheal Okpara was delivering and performing amazingly and fortunately for him on the day of the coup he had a British bishop visiting at his home, so the Bishop knew about the coup? Carry your beer parlor history and get out of here.

    • @stevenwilliams3015
      @stevenwilliams3015 Před 3 měsíci +1

      So, you blame the Nzogou coup as the Nigerian problem but you ignore the fact that your North has had power for more than 40 plus years out of 60 plus years. This tribalism will not lead you ordinary northerners anywhere, in fact, with all the power your politicians have acquired, your region still remains the poorest in Nigeria. Nawa for una o

    • @nnajidaveed9896
      @nnajidaveed9896 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Nadel60Not ignorant.. Misinformation..
      Pills to be swallowed by those whom they continue to blind..

    • @Prince-bz3nz
      @Prince-bz3nz Před 3 měsíci

      @@Live_IT_so you think zik didn’t know about it?
      Stop playing

  • @user-hj4vf2pz5x
    @user-hj4vf2pz5x Před 5 měsíci

    Dey momo ursafe 😂 ty danjuma dey

  • @IkechukwuUmeji
    @IkechukwuUmeji Před 2 měsíci

    Oga you don't know how to conduct interview.

  • @muhammadaliyu8638
    @muhammadaliyu8638 Před rokem

    Again this man is giving the opposition side, but the truth was that when Akintola meet Ahmadu Bello he told him there was going to be coup and they will be killed so they should run away to Nigeir, Ahmadu Bello told him if they ran away how about their people, so he should go back and have faith in God.

    • @Obalufon
      @Obalufon Před 10 měsíci +3

      That's a pure lie! Akintola was never a coward like that to advice running away from such. He died gallantly, fought and even deployed weapon before gunned down. So, stop the nonsense!

    • @emmanymatthew2539
      @emmanymatthew2539 Před 10 měsíci +2

      How will SLA a whole Aare ona kakanfo of yorubaland suggest they flee to Niger, that’s a big lie. Akintola is the only person that died a warrior, the saduana of sokoto was caught hiding his face among his wives wearing a hijab to cover his face. These are well documented in books

    • @Obalufon
      @Obalufon Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@emmanymatthew2539 That's right, and he wasn't even a military man!

    • @emmanymatthew2539
      @emmanymatthew2539 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Obalufon don’t mind him. SLA brought out a riffle and he shot if he hadn’t ran out of bullet, he would have taken down capt Nwaobosi that was sent to kill him. Capt Nwaobosi even had to hide and wait for his bullet to finish before he came out to kill SLA. This is the account of Justice Kayode Eso who was a neighbor of SLA…

    • @Live_IT_
      @Live_IT_ Před 5 měsíci

      @@ObalufonAkintola that killed Awolowo first child in a planned car accident bah? Awolowo that Yoruba mob tried everything to killed and drove a six inch nail into his confidants forehead? Read about “Operation Wetie” you people don’t know anything

  • @AOM.studios
    @AOM.studios Před 3 měsíci +1

    The hosts voice bugs me

    • @VectorChi-kn8yb
      @VectorChi-kn8yb Před 2 měsíci

      I know, but look past that. He is one of the few people telling it as it is.