Why has it taken Babangida almost 60 years to tell a piece of truth that he has known from day one? Even if he thought he ...
The South East Youths Stakeholders Forum (SEYSF) has demanded for national apology from the Nigerian government and some of ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNIBB has confirmed 1966 coup was Igbo-led – Fani-KayodeKayode, said there is nowhere in former military Head of State Ibrahim Babangida's book, A Journey in Service, ...
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex socio-cultural group representing the Igbo people, has praised former military president, ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNSatanic lie of 1966 Igbo coup used to justify Nnamdi Kanu’s rendition – EjimakorAloy Ejimakor, lead counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Monday said the "satanic lie" ...
Renowned investigative journalist David Hundeyin has criticized the recently released memoir of former Nigerian military ...
A former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said former military President, General Ibrahim Babangida (retd.), never implied in his new book that the 1966 coup was not carried out by Igbo ...
Kayode, said there is nowhere in Ibrahim Babangida's book that he said that the coup of January 15th 1966 was not an Igbo ...
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Daily Independent on MSNDiaspora Ezes Unite Igbo Outside Southeast – Eze IhenetuEze Ndigbo of Ghana, Eze Chukwudi, Ihenetu, has stressed the critical roles that Ndieze play in the lives of Igbo people outside the Southeast of Nigeria. Speaking in an interview in Lagos at the ...
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Daily Independent on MSNIgbo Diaspora Ezes Reject Onyendu TitleThe Igbo Diaspora kings under the umbrella of the Eze Ndigbo Nauzoije (Diaspora) have rejected the name “Onye Ndu Ndigbo” recommended by Southeast Traditional Rulers in a publication dated 28th ...
Ohanaeze Ndigbo commended Babangida for his bold and historic assertion that the January 1966 coup d’état was unequivocally ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNIBB has resuscitated the debate on the Nigerian Civil WarAlmost 50 years after the first military coup in Nigeria that culminated in the Nigerian Civil War, General Ibrahim Babangida, a former military leader of Nigeria who gave himself the title “president ...
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