How Northern Nigeria Attempted to Breakaway Even Before Biafra was Conceived
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
- Uncover the shocking history of Northern Nigeria's plan to secede from the rest of the country in 1966. Delve into the intense struggle and political turmoil that ensued as the Northern region fought for independence. Learn about the untold stories and hidden motivations behind this pivotal moment in Nigerian history. Don't miss this eye-opening exploration of a lesser-known chapter in the country's past.. This video explains operation Araba (Araba means let's separate in Hausa). The operation would later be known as the Northern counter coup. It was championed by Lt. Col. Murtala Muhammed and Maj. Martin Adamu.
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Yes they wanted to secede but the evil British told them not to leave! So many people in Nigeria don’t know that fact
They would have allowed them breakaway
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This is great work,
Thanks for the lessons
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Well analysed and clear presentation
I'm glad you like it... Thank you for watching 😍😍
Good one as usual
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Your videos should be used to teach history in Nigerian schools
I'm pleased to hear that... Thank you for your commendation 😍😍
Thanks for ur unbiased analysis 👍. Nigeria 🇳🇬 past is really dark and blood soaked . Is that why we are are so backwards?
I believe it plays a part... Thank you for watching 😍😍
this is great presentation... this is an indication that something is wrong with the nigerian structure but tribalism and selfish interest would not allow the leaders to do the right things. thank you
This is very interesting narrative...that means the north fought for this hegemony they have today. thanks for this info
By the way, Max Siollun talked about this in his book "Oil, Politics and Violence".
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I wished they leave. They’ve done more incredible stuff than staying . Those northern solders like Danjuma got oil well for this bloody coup and still alive enjoying their blood money.
Nice history without bias
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The justice who discouraged them can you say the full name?
Thank you very much ❤. The problem with Nigeria is that non of them is selfless. they are all selfish ❤
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It was crude oil from the Niger Delta that made northerners to retrace and say Nigeria must be one.
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Man tbh, i dont think any Southerner is happy the North didnt secede.
The North has and is still holding Nigeria back. The difference is too visible in both regions.
Hope this doesnt come across as tribalism but a fact that needs to be agreed on by all.
People southerners wish it had happen... However, the were fighting for control and have since succeeded. They have been in control since then. Thank you for watching