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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Murdered Delta Monarch replaced by his 15yrs old Son, Akaeze

Murdered Delta Monarch replaced by his 15yrs old Son, Akaeze

Following the sad death of Obi Akaeze Edward Ofulue III, the king of Ubulu-Uku Kingdom in Aniocha South LGA of Delta State, his 15 year old son Obi (King) Chukwuka Noah Akaeze I, has been installed to succeed his father as the king.

Obi Akaeze Edward Ofulue III was reportedly murdered by his abductor who kidnapped him on the Obior/Igbodo Road along with his driver on 5th January, 2016.

His 15yrs old year son, Obi (King) Akaeze I, will henceforth take over the affairs of the palace
as he was presented to the members of the Royal family before he was presented to the coun­cil of elders at the palace as the new ruler of the kingdom.

The installation ceremony of the Teenage King was attended by the chairman of Anio­cha South council, Mr. Isaac Anwuzia, traditional chiefs and title holders in the kingdom.

Religious leaders, women, youths and other stakeholders of the community were also present. Congrats!

Ooni of Ife Sworn In As the Chancellor of UNN Today (Photos)

Ooni of Ife Sworn In As the Chancellor of UNN Today (Photos)

The respected Ooni of Ile Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, was on Saturday sworn in as the New Chancellor of University of Nigeria, Nsukka at its 45th convocation. See more photos...


...congratulations to the highly revered monarch.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Zakzaky Secretly Flown Abroad for Treatment, Returns Home

Zakzaky Secretly Flown Abroad for Treatment, Returns Home

Embattled leader of the Shi'ite Islamic group, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky was flown out of Nigeria to enable him get treatment for gun shot injuries he suffered during the encounter between his supporters and members of the Army last year, multiple security sources have confirmed.

It would be recalled that during the bloody encounter between members of the Shiites and the Nigerian Army, some members of the sect lost their lives while others sustained injuries.

Sheikh El-Zakzaky allegedly sustained several gun shot wounds with some reports claiming that one of his eyes was affected during the encounter.

Since the clash between the sect and the Military, his whereabouts has been shrouded in secrecy.

According to Vanguard, he was first moved from Kaduna to a security safe house in Abuja.

Several security sources who are knowledgeable in the matter however revealed to Vanguard that due to the nature of the injuries the Shiite leader sustained, he was flown to France by the government some weeks ago for treatment but he has since return to Nigeria.

One of the sources said: “it is true that the federal government flew him out of the country for treatment. He was stabilized before he was brought back to Nigeria. The government did not want to take chances by keeping him in the country. We did not want a repeat of the incidence with the late leader of the Boko Haram movement whose death in custody exacerbated the crisis in the north east”.

See Rotimi Amaechi Being Searched At The Airport

See Rotimi Amaechi Being Searched At The Airport

The honourable minister ofTransportation, Rotimi Amaechi submitted himself to due process. That's good! I am now wondering who will not submit him or herself to this kind of search

Monday, January 18, 2016

OONI TAKES UNITY VISIT TO ALAAFIN

OONI TAKES UNITY VISIT TO ALAAFIN

His Imperial majesty, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi today laid an unprecedented achievement in the history of Yoruba race as he paid an unscheduled visit to Alaafin Of Oyo, Oba Olayiwola Adeyemi at his palace to join him in celebrating his 45th coronation ann iversary on the throne.
Speaking at the thanksgiving service to commemorate the anniversary, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi though uninvited emphasized that is upmost agenda as he enthroned the seat of his forefathers is to unify all Yoruba sons and daughters across the nation all over the world.
Oba Enitan in his quest to unite Yoruba nations said in his words, “I am here today though not invited but as the Arole Oduduwa, the onus is on me to felicitate with all sons and daughters wherever they are and to show my solidarity for any of them”.
”I am ready to damn any consequences or insinuations from anywhere; my mission here is to preach peace among nations of Yoruba both home and abroad and I am ready to work with Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Olayiwola Adeyemi to project the unity and love which we believe is existing in days of our forefathers.” Ooni said.
Ooni of Ife who was accompanied to the 45th thanksgiving service of Alaafin by over 100 monarchs across all Yoruba land believes that with the support of all Obas in Yoruba land, there will be unity in Nigeria and by extension their will be unity and peace all over the world. “Oduduwa is father of all nations and his spirit abides by all us as the symbol of thie progenitor.
Earlier in his speech, Oba Olayiwola Adeyemi expresses joy with the presence of Ooni and all Obas in yorubaland, maintained that if every monarch in the Yoruba unite , there will be a tremendous progress in Nigeria.
“This special visit was done last in March 1937, that was the first time the kings in Yorubaland met in Oyo town and today history was made with the visit of Arole Oodua Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II and I feel delighted to host you and to reassure you that I will be ready to work with you”.
“I have a tight relationship with Ooni Adesoji Aderemi and I did not want to relent my bound with any Ooni of Ife that assumed the post but everybody has his own little differences”.
Rt, Rev, Titus Ilori Omoniyi, the bishop of Oyo Diocese emphasized that the unity among Yoruba nation will bring progress and development and this will lead to unprecedented progress to all nations.
“Ooni has made an unforgettable visit in history of yorubaland and I laud your 11 points which centered on youth empowerment programmes and cultural drive and implore all obas to emulate the Arole Oodua, Enitan and drive away poverty and crime”

Earlier in his sermon, Bishop of Oyo Diocese, Methodist Church Nigeria however pray foor Alaafin successful reign in Oyo town and pray for journey mercies to Ooni nof Ife and the over 100 monarchs that followed him to grace Alaafin’s thanksgiving service
He appealed to all the followers to embrace peace as the Lord Jesus Christ symbolizes peace and tranquility.
In his own Bishop Ayo Ladigbolu said he was on shock with the unscheduled visit of Ooni of ife and Arole Oodua. It is a great day for all Yoruba obas and all Yoruba nations”.
This phenomenon is epoch with the presence of all the royal dignitaries in attendance because I have never seen any event where this large number of obas were present at a time”.
The event was later rounded up with a grand reception at the palace of Alaafin of Oyo while the two monarchs went in for a closed door meeting which lasted for about20 minutes and in reciprocating the kind gesture done by Ooni of Ife, Alaafin of Oyo Oba Lamidi Adeyemi escorted the entourage of his august guest to the major express road that links Ibadan and Oyo town.
Among royal fathers who accompanied Arole Oodua includes Orangun of Ila, Ajero of Ijero. Timi Of Ede, Akinrun of Ikinrun, Olu of Yewa, Alara of Aramoko, Oore of Otun, Alayemore of Efon Alaye among others.

Signed:
Comrade Moses Olafare
Director Media and Public Affairs
Ooni’s palace
Ile-Ife.


More pictures after the cut

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Lagos hotel death:Family kicks as autopsy rules out murder (Photo)

Lagos hotel death:Family kicks as autopsy rules out murder (Photo)

The autopsy result of late 24-year old Funke Balogun, a National Diploma II student of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), who was, allegedly, electrocuted in a hotel bathroom newly opened by her boyfriend’s mother, has revealed that the deceased died of electrocution .

Sunday Sun gathered that , the deceased was reported to have passed the night with her boyfriend, Abolade Adetunji in the hotel (owned by Abolade’s mother) which was opened for operation three days earlier and had gone to take her bath on the fateful day, which incidentally was her birthday, when she was electrocuted.

The deceased’s boyfriend, who claimed to have gone out of their hotel room to get tooth paste from his elder brother who was in another room reportedly returned only to discover the late Funke on the floor of the bathroom.
Earlier reports had indicated that Abolade who was oblivious of what had happened to his girlfriend, passed out after he was said to have received electric shock while attempting to rescue the lady. Both of them were later rushed to a hospital where the lady was said to have given up the ghost while Abolade was revived.
Meanwhile the family of the deceased has rejected the outcome of the autopsy which according to them “negates the obvious at the scene of the incident.”
According to the younger sister of the deceased, Funmi Balogun,

“there were blood stains all over the wall at the scene of the incident, although the Adetunjis claimed she was electrocuted.”


Sunday Sun was informed that before the autopsy result was released, the Adetunjis had approached the Baloguns to commiserate with them over the death of their daughter and offered monetary compensation which the Baloguns reportedly rejected.

“There is nothing else we can do, since they said Abolade is now free. They have now put the blame on the electrician that did the wiring of the hotel,” Funmi said.


Although Abolade was still in police custody as at 2.00 pm on Friday whenSunday Sun visited State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, a police source informed one of our correspondents that he might regain his freedom anytime soon.

“As for the electrician who is also in custody in connection with the incident, we are still awaiting the advice from the office of the Directorate of Public Prosecution,” the source said.


Saturday, January 09, 2016

Horror ! Biological Father kills son by setting him ablaze after binding his hands, legs

Horror ! Biological Father kills son by setting him ablaze after binding his hands, legs

  

Sola Akangbe, a 22-year-old wheelbarrow pusher, died in the early hours of today, in Omu-Aran, Kwara State, following wounds from a fire allegedly set on him by his biological father, Kehinde, a commercial driver.
Sola was said to have been accused of stealing an undisclosed amount of money from some roadside beggars on Friday and was apprehended and handed over to his father, who allegedly drove him to a nearby bush on Omu-Aran-Isanlu-Isin road, tied his hands and legs before setting him ablaze.

Sola, who was still alive when he was rescued, told his rescuers that his father was responsible for the act. He suffered high degree burns and was confirmed dead by doctors at Ajisafe Hospital, Omu-Aran, where he was rushed to by the police.
 
His mother, Rachael, a trader who divorced Kehinde, 7 years ago, was seen crying in the hospital after the death of her son was broken to her. Rachael, who acknowledged that Sola was an unrepentant troublesome fellow, however, expressed shock at Kehinde's action. . . Mr Ajayi Okasanmi, the Police Public Relation Officer in the state, confirmed the incident, saying Kehinde is already in police custody and investigation is ongoing.

A 75-year-old man burnt to death in Osun

A 75-year-old man burnt to death in Osun

A 75-year-old man, Lamina Ishola, was burnt to death at his home in Aro area of Osogbo, capital of Osun State, while neighbours watched. People saw flame coming out of one of the rooms in the mud house where Ishola lived at about 9pm on the fateful day but because the smoke was too thinck, no one volunteered to go in to help.
An eyewitness said: some residents of the area made frantic efforts to put out the inferno before fire fighters arrived the scene but Ishola, a father of a ten-year-old and a 7 year old girl, burned to death before help cold come his way.
The 71-year-old brother of the deceased, who identified himself as Ademola Oseni, said the fire was caused by a  kerosene lantern.
Oseni said Ishola, had a mental condition due to an injury he sustained in an accident and could have mistakenly hit the lantern while asleep, igniting the fire that consumed him.

Vanguard

Thursday, January 07, 2016

A Nigerian tennis’ Beauty killed by police for burial

A Nigerian tennis’ Beauty killed by police for burial

Late Beauty

The remains of Beauty McLeod, mother of Nigerian tennis junior champion, Angel, will be laid to rest on Friday at Ogbunka Town, Orumba South LGA of Anambra State.

The 37-year-old, who was also an active tennis player, was killed last October in Lagos during an altercation with a mobile policeman attached to a Victoria Island, Lagos hotel in which she had lodged.

Beauty had relocated to Nigeria from Dubai in 2014 and was preparing for the Governor’s Cup among other domestic tournaments before the tragic incident. Her last major tournament was in May last year when she featured in the CBN Open in Lagos.

The Nigeria Tennis Federation in a tribute by its president, Sani Ndanusa, commended the deceased for the great role she played in the blossoming career of her daughter, who has been identified by experts as a global star prospect.

“It’s very clear to all that she (Beauty) wanted her daughter to succeed as a tennis player. She laid a very good foundation by making sure that she provided everything Angel needed both in material and human support.

“Beauty has been a reference point of how a parent-child synergy helps bring out talent in sports. She sponsored her daughter to tournaments within and outside the country. She also travelled with her everywhere just to give her the psychological support for her to excel,” he said.

Ndanusa pledged that the federation would strive to make sure she attained professional status in the coming years to fulfill her mum’s dream

Rest in Peace

Wednesday, January 06, 2016

Police grant amnesty to 12 repentant cultists in Ogun

Police grant amnesty to 12 repentant cultists in Ogun

ABEOKUTA—Ogun State Police, yesterday, publicly granted amnesty to 12 cultists after they had denounced their membership of various cult groups in the state.

The state Police Commissioner, Abdulmajid Ali presided over the amnesty programme organised in Ewekoro local government area of the state.

There was a mild drama during the programme as four more cultists joined eight members who had been taken to the venue in handcuffs by policemen.

All of them who were residents of Ewekoro local government were then granted amnesty and asked to shun any cult activities.

The Police arrested eight cultists few weeks ago and paraded them at the state Police Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

Vanguard gathered that, some prominent people in the state prevailed upon the Police to give them amnesty which was granted.

The twelve cultists were made to swear by two holy books; Qur’an and Bible and then signed an undertaking against going back to cultism.

In his remarks, the state Police Commissioner said the amnesty programme was going to be held in all the 20 local governments in the state for cultists that renounce their membership.

He said after the exercise, the Command would no longer grant amnesty to anyone caught for cultism.

He said “ I want to warn that, I will not come back to this local government again for this programme. It is the last chance for any cult member to come out an renounce their membership.

“This programme will hold in all the local government areas of the state and after that, there will not be amnesty for anyone again.”

2,000 Visafone workers fired as MTN completes acquisition    

2,000 Visafone workers fired as MTN completes acquisition    


Feelers emerged on Wednesday that Visafone was winding down operations and had sacked more than 83 per cent of its workers as part of its acquisition by the MTN Nigeria.

Our correspondent gathered that over 2,000 employees were disengaged with effect from January 5, 2016, and were paid three months’ salaries as severance package.

The only categories of employees said to be left were those in the personnel and transmission departments.

One of the affected workers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent that the sacking came as a surprise to many of them.

“We learnt that the management would downsize, but we were told that that would be later in 2016. It is, however, surprising that they are sending majority of us away so early in the year. Though they paid three months’ severance benefits, but should it be this way?

“Some of us have put in five to 10 years of our lives in keeping the business going, but see what we are getting now. It is well.”

A senior management employee at Visafone confirmed the sacking, but was quick to refer media enquiries to MTN because he was not authorised to speak on the deal.

When contacted, MTN Nigeria neither denied nor confirmed the deal, but said the management was already working on a statement that would be made available to journalists later in the day or today (Thursday).

As of the time of filing this report, our correspondent had yet to obtain the statement.

Reliable sources stated that the MTN would have completed the acquisition of Visafone, the only surviving Code Division Multiple Access operator in the country, before the end of 2015, but for the N1.04tn fine slammed on it by the Nigerian Communications Commission.

Our correspondent gathered that the challenges in the nation’s economy had also frustrated plans by the MTN to absorb at least 50 per cent of the sacked Visafone workers and because “it wants to reduce its exposure in Nigeria.”

The Punch

BREAKING: NFF’s Head of Protocol, Abubakar shot dead

BREAKING: NFF’s Head of Protocol, Abubakar shot dead

    

Ibrahim Abubakar

Head of Protocol, Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Abubakar, was shot dead by armed robbers in his Abuja house in the early hours of Wednesday, reports reaching the PUNCH say.

In a tweet on the twitter handle of the NFF, @thenff, it was stated that the body had been taken to Kaduna, his home town for burial according to Islamic rites.

Bad News: Thousands Lose There Jobs As Visafone Winds Down Operations

Bad News: Thousands Lose There Jobs As Visafone Winds Down Operations


This is the news every Nigerian hate to hear especially when it involves lost of job opportunities. In what seems to be one of the aftermath of a down-trodden economy , a major CDMA Telecoms provider in Nigeria, Visafone has just closed down operations in the provision of telecommunication services.

Consequently, thousand of the companies employees have been disengaged from their jobs with effect for today the 5th of January 2016, with just 3 months pay as severance. The only categories of staff left are the personnel on the transmission team.

This has definitely aggravated the affected employees who are set for a show down with the Visafone Management.

More updates to come later

Tuesday, January 05, 2016

OBA (DR) B. B. ADEBISI JP THE ELESE OF ILESE-IJEBU JOINS HIS ANCESTORS

ERIN WOOOOO!!!
AJANAKU SUN BI OKE
ERIN WO KO LEE DIDE
MY BELOVED FATHER & FRIEND OBA (DR) B. B. ADEBISI JP THE ELESE OF ILESE-IJEBU
HAS JOINED HIS ANCESTORS.

May his gentle soul rest in peace .

Biafra radio owner, Nnamdi Kanu and wife welcome baby boy

Biafra radio owner, Nnamdi Kanu and wife welcome baby boy

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and the director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu and his wife, welcomed a baby boy. The announcement was made today.


Monday, January 04, 2016

Daily Life in Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War (1967 - 1970) .

Daily Life in Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War (1967 - 1970) 



The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War, 6 July 1967 – 15 January 1970, was a war fought to counter the secession of Biafra from Nigeria. Biafra represented nationalist aspirations of the Igbo people, whose leadership felt they could no longer coexist with the Northern-dominated federal government.

The conflict resulted from political, economic, ethnic, cultural and religious tensions which preceded Britain's formal decolonization of Nigeria from 1960–1963. Immediate causes of the war in 1966 included a military coup, a counter-coup, and persecution of Igbo living in Northern Nigeria.



1966 COUP

On 15 January 1966, Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna and other junior Army officers (mostly majors and captains) attempted a coup d'état. The two major political leaders of the north, the prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and the Premier of the northern region, Sir Ahmadu Bello were executed by Major Nzeogwu. Also murdered was Sir Ahmadu Bello's wife and officers of Northern extraction.

Meanwhile, the President, Sir Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Igbo, was on an extended vacation in the West Indies. He did not return until days after the coup. There was widespread suspicion that the Igbo coup plotters had tipped him and other Igbo leaders off regarding the impending coup.

In addition to the killings of the Northern political leaders, the Premier of the Western region , Ladoke Akintola and Yoruba senior military offiers were also killed. The coup, also referred to as "The Coup of the Five Majors", has been described in some quarters as Nigeria's only revolutionary coup. This was the first coup in the short life of Nigeria's nascent second democracy. Claims of electoral fraud were one of the reasons given by the coup plotters.

This coup was however seen not as a revolutionary coup by other sections of Nigerians , especially in the Northern and Western sections and latter revisioninsts of Nigerian coups, mostly from Eastern part of Nigeria have belatedly maintained to widespread disbelief amongst Western and Southern Nigerians that the majors sought to spring Action Group leader Obafemi Awolowo out of jail and make him head of the new government. From there, they would dismantle the Northern-dominated power structure. However, their efforts to take power were thwarted by Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, an Igbo and loyalist head of the Nigerian Army, who suppressed coup operations in the South. The majors surrendered, and Aguiyi-Ironsi was declared head of state on 16 January.

Aguyi-Ironsi suspended the constitution and dissolved parliament. He then abolished the regional confederated form of government and pursued unitary like policies heithero favoured by the NCNC, having apparently been influenced by some NCNC political philosophy. He however appointed Colonel Hassan Katsina, son of Katsina emir Usman Nagogo, to govern the Northern Region, indicating some willingness to maintain cooperation with this bloc. He also preferentially released northern politicians from jail (enabling them to plan his forthcoming overthrow).

Ironsi did not bring the failed plotters to trial as required by then-military law and as advised by most Northern and Western officers, rather, coup plotters were maintained in the military on full pay and some were even promoted while apparently awaiting trial. The coup, despite its failure and since no repercussion was meted out to coup plotters and since no significant Igbo political leaders were affected was widely perceived as having benefited mostly the Igbo. Most of the known coup plotters were Igbo and the military and political leadership of Westerrn and Northern regions had been largely bloodily eliminated while Eastern military/political leadership was largely untouched.

Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu became military governor of the Eastern Region at this time. On 24 May 1966, the military government issued Unification Decree #34, which would have replaced the federation with a more centralized system. The Northern bloc found this decree intolerable.

In the face of provocation from the Eastern media which repeatedly showed humiliating posters and cartoons of the slain northern politicians, on the night of 29 July 1966, northern soldiers at Abeokuta barracks mutinied, thus precipitating a counter-coup, which have already been in the planning stages. The counter-coup led to the installation of Lieutenant-Colonel Yakubu Gowon as Supreme Commander of the Nigerian Armed Forces. Gowon was chosen as a compromise candidate. He was a Northerner, a Christian, from a minority tribe, and had a good reputation within the army.

It seems that Gowon immediately faced not only a potential standoff with the East, but secession threats from the Northern and even the Western region. The counter-coup plotters had considered using the opportunity to withdraw from the federation themselves. Ambassadors from Britain and the United States, however, urged Gowon to maintain control over the whole country. Gowon followed this plan, repealing the Unification Decree, announcing a return to the federal system.

On 27 May 1967, Gowon proclaimed the division of Nigeria into twelve states. This decree carved the Eastern Region in three parts: South Eastern State, Rivers State, and East Central State. Now the Igbos, concentrated in the East Central State, would lose control over most of the petroleum, located in the other two areas.
On 30 May 1967, Ojukwu declared independence of the Republic of Biafra.

The Federal Military Government immediately placed an embargo on all shipping to and from Biafra—but not on oil tankers. Biafra quickly moved to collect oil royalties from oil companies doing business within its borders. When Shell-BP acquiesced to this request at the end of June, the Federal Government extended its blockade to include oil. The blockade, which most foreign actors accepted, played a decisive role in putting Biafra at a disadvantage from the beginning of the war.

Although the very young nation had a chronic shortage of weapons to go to war, it was determined to defend itself. Although there was much sympathy in Europe and elsewhere, only five countries (Tanzania, Gabon, Côte d'Ivoire, Zambia and Haiti) officially recognised the new republic. Britain supplied amounts of heavy weapons and ammunition to the Nigerian side because of its desire to preserve the country it created. The Biafra side on the other hand found it difficult to purchase arms as the countries who supported it did not provide arms and ammunition. The heavy supply of weapons by Britain was the biggest factor in determining the outcome of the war.

Several peace accords, especially the one held at Aburi, Ghana (the Aburi Accord), collapsed and the shooting war soon followed. Ojukwu managed at Aburi to get agreement to a confederation for Nigeria, rather than a federation. He was warned by his advisers that this reflected a failure of Gowon to understand the difference and, that being the case, predicted that it would be reneged upon. When this happened, Ojukwu regarded it as both a failure by Gowon to keep to the spirit of the Aburi agreement, and lack of integrity on the side of the Nigerian Military Government in the negotiations toward a united Nigeria. Gowon's advisers, to the contrary, felt that he had enacted as much as was politically feasible in fulfillment of the spirit of Aburi. The Eastern Region was very ill equipped for war, outmanned and outgunned by the Nigerians. Their advantages included fighting in their homeland, support of most Easterners, determination, and use of limited resources.
The UK-which still maintained the highest level of influence over Nigeria's highly valued oil industry through Shell-BP and the Soviet Union supported (especially militarily) the Nigerian government.



THE WAR

Shortly after extending its blockade to include oil, the Nigerian government launched a "police action" to retake the secessionist territory. The war began on 6 July 1967 when Nigerian Federal troops advanced in two columns into Biafra.

The Nigerian Army offensive was through the north of Biafra led by Colonel Mohammed Shuwa and the local military units were formed as the 1st Infantry Division. The division was led mostly by northern officers.

After facing unexpectedly fierce resistance and high casualties, the right-hand Nigerian column advanced on the town of Nsukka which fell on 14 July, while the left-hand column made for Garkem, which was captured on 12 July.



BIAFRAN OFFENSIVE

The Biafrans responded with an offensive of their own when, on 9 August, the Biafran forces moved west into the Mid-Western Nigerian region across the Niger river, passing through Benin City, until they were stopped at Ore (in present day Ondo State) just over the state boundary on 21 August, just 130 miles east of the Nigerian capital of Lagos. The Biafran attack was led by Lt. Col. Banjo, a Yoruba, with the Biafran rank of brigadier. The attack met little resistance and the Mid-West was easily taken over.

This was due to the pre-secession arrangement that all soldiers should return to their regions to stop the spate of killings, in which Igbo soldiers had been major victims. The Nigerian soldiers that were supposed to defend the Mid-West state were mostly Mid-West Igbo and while some were in touch with their eastern counterparts, others resisted. General Gowon responded by asking Colonel Murtala Mohammed (who later became head of state in 1975) to form another division (the 2nd Infantry Division) to expel the Biafrans from the Mid-West, as well as defend the West side and attack Biafra from the West as well. As Nigerian forces retook the Mid-West, the Biafran military administrator declared the Republic of Benin on 19 September, though it ceased to exist the next day. (The present country of Benin, west of Nigeria, was still named Dahomey at that time.)

Although Benin City was retaken by the Nigerians on 22 September, the Biafrans succeeded in their primary objective by tying down as many Nigerian Federal troops as they could. Gen. Gowon also launched an offensive into Biafra south from the Niger Delta to the riverine area using the bulk of the Lagos Garrison command under Colonel Benjamin Adekunle (called the Black Scorpion) to form the 3rd Infantry Division (which was later renamed as the 3rd Marine Commando). As the war continued, the Nigerian Army recruited amongst a wider area, including the Yoruba, Itshekiri, Urhobo, Edo, Ijaw, etc.



NIGERIAN OFFENSIVE

Four battalions of the Nigerian 2nd Infantry Division were needed to drive the Biafrans back and eliminate their territorial gains made during the offensive. Nigerian soldiers under Murtala Mohammed carried out a mass killing of 700 civilians when they captured Asaba on the River Niger. The Nigerians were repulsed three times as they attempted to cross the River Niger during October, resulting in the loss of thousands of troops, dozens of tanks and equipment.

The first attempt by the 2nd Infantry Division on 12 October to cross the Niger from the town of Asaba to the Biafran city of Onitsha cost the Nigerian Federal Army over 5,000 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing. Operation Tiger Claw (17–20 October 1967) was a military conflict between Nigerian and Biafran military forces. On 17 October 1967 Nigerians invaded Calabar led by the "Black Scorpion", Benjamin Adekunle while the Biafrans were led by Col. Ogbu Ogi, who was responsible for controlling the area between Calabar and Opobo, and Lynn Garrison a foreign mercenary. The Biafrans came under immediate fire from the water and the air. For the next two days Biafran stations and military supplies were bombarded by the Nigerian air force. That same day Lynn Garrison reached Calabar but came under immediate fire by federal troops. By 20 October, Garrison's forces withdrew from the battle while Col. Ogi officially surrendered to Gen. Adekunle.



CONTROL OVER OIL PRODUCTION

Control over petroleum in the Niger Delta was a paramount military objective during the war.

Towards the end of July 1967 Nigeria captured Bonny Island in the Niger Delta, thereby taking control of vital Shell-BP facilities.[64] Operations began again in May 1968, when Nigeria captured Port Harcourt. Its facilities had been damaged and needed repair.[65] Production and export continued at a lower level. The completion in 1969 of a new terminal at Forçados brought production up from 142,000 barrels/day in 1958 to 540,000 barrels/day in 1969. In 1970, this figure doubled to 1,080,000 barrels/day. The royalties enabled Nigeria to buy more weapons, hire mercenaries, etc. Biafra proved unable to compete on this economic level.


I will be convinced that after taking a look of the after war effects, you will embrace a one Nigeria. Pictures after the cut

Culled from Facebook


Sunday, January 03, 2016

BREAKING: FG Government Deploys Soldiers To Aba, Warns Miscreants

BREAKING: FG Government Deploys Soldiers To Aba, Warns Miscreants

The Federal Government has deployed over five hundred soldiers to Aba to curtail the raging effect of the protest ongoing in Abia south part of the state.

A circular sighted by this media platform directed the immediate deployment of troops to arrest any breakdown of law and order, warning the protesters and their sponsors to stay clear of the major roads and Public places.
The Judgment Of The appeal court sitting in Owerri had Sacked the governor of the state who won election under PDP declaring his mandate illegal and ordering the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to swear in his main challenger and a popular Banker Dr Alex Otti of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA which sparked off the protest.
But some Abians who spoke with McBlog, stated the the protest was misinformed as the court didn't disenfranchise the People of Osisioma, Obingwa and Ugwunnagbo as being misinterpreted by the protesters.
Meanwhile reports coming from the area suggest that the people of the area are being subjected to hardship, extortion and bullying by the protesters.

Saturday, January 02, 2016

Davido's baby abduction saga:Baby still with his his sister -Momodu Family

Davido's baby abduction saga:Baby still with his his sister -Momodu Family

Davido's baby which he had with his baby mama, Sophia Momodu, is still with his family.

A member of the Momodu family toldSUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday that the Adelekes threatened that only the court could take the baby away from them.

The family member who spoke on condition of anonymity said, 

‘‘We have been told that only the court can take the baby away from them. But we also want to know if they took the baby away from the mother through the court. The baby’s mother is heartbroken and cries everyday over the matter.’’


Meanwhile, indications emerged on Saturday that the families of Momodu and Adeleke will meet with officials of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons this week over the petition sent by the Momodus to the agency on December 30, 2015.The agency had last week invited the parties concerned in the matter.

Sophia had in a petition by her lawyer, alleged that her daughter, Imade, was being held away from her by the Adelekes with an attempt to take her abroad without her consent.

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered from sources close to the two families that the parties concerned were ready to honour the invitation.

One of the sources who spoke withSUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday said,

 ‘‘I can confirm to you that the two families are meeting with the agency this week. I cannot say the exact day of the week because the agency gave an option for them to choose a particular day the two families can agree on. They are to come and explain what transpired before it got to the level of attempted abduction.’’


Former Premier League footballer found dead

Former Premier League footballer found dead

Former Premier League footballer Steve Gohouri has been found dead in a river in Germany. The 34-year-old, who played defence for Wigan Athletic between 2010 and 2012, had been reported missing two weeks ago.

Ghouri attended his German team's Christmas party on December 11 and was due to travel to see his family in Paris.

When he failed to turn up his family filed a missing persons report and a police appeal for his whereabouts was issued.

German media confirmed today his body had been found in the River Rhine, with no indication of violence.

Gohouri was born on the Ivory Coast, but moved to France as a young boy and grew up in Paris.

During his career he played for teams in Israel, Switzerland and Germany before joining Wigan in 2010.

He was released at the end of the 2011/12 season and went on to join a Greek side in 2013.

Gohouri played for his national Ivory Coast side in 2006, scoring three goal during his appearances.

Tributes have been paid to the player online and on social media, including one from his former UK side.





Source: UK Mirror  

Friday, January 01, 2016

Legendary R&B singer Natalie Cole dies at 65

Legendary R&B singer Natalie Cole dies at 65

Natalie Cole, R&B singer and daughter of legendary singer Nat King Cole, has died. She passed away yesterday Dec. 31st 2015 at hospital in LA. She was 65 years old.

According to TMZ, she died from congestive heart failure, although they also say they were told the underlying medical issues were complications from a kidney transplant and Hepatitis C. She's survived by a son. May her soul rest in peace, amen.