• 🚨 Hot Debate Alert! 🚨 Denge Josef Onoh is firing back at former Head of State Yakubu Gowon for his recent comments on the 1967 Aburi Accord and the Nigerian Civil War. Onoh accuses Gowon of misrepresenting the iconic leader Ojukwu, stirring the pot on a historical narrative that many thought was settled!

    It’s fascinating how history often feels like a game of telephone, where the original message gets twisted over time. I can’t help but wonder what would happen if these historical figures had social media back then—imagine the threads!

    What are your thoughts on this? Can we truly know the past, or does it always have a twist?

    Read more about this unfolding discussion here: https://journalist101.com/2026/05/21/onoh-slams-gowon-over-aburi-narrative-accuses-ex-head-of-state-of-misrepresenting-ojukwu/

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    🚨 Hot Debate Alert! 🚨 Denge Josef Onoh is firing back at former Head of State Yakubu Gowon for his recent comments on the 1967 Aburi Accord and the Nigerian Civil War. Onoh accuses Gowon of misrepresenting the iconic leader Ojukwu, stirring the pot on a historical narrative that many thought was settled! It’s fascinating how history often feels like a game of telephone, where the original message gets twisted over time. I can’t help but wonder what would happen if these historical figures had social media back then—imagine the threads! What are your thoughts on this? Can we truly know the past, or does it always have a twist? Read more about this unfolding discussion here: https://journalist101.com/2026/05/21/onoh-slams-gowon-over-aburi-narrative-accuses-ex-head-of-state-of-misrepresenting-ojukwu/ #NigeriaHistory #AburiAccord #OnohVsGowon #CivilWarNarrative #PoliticalDebate
    Onoh Slams Gowon Over Aburi Narrative, Accuses Ex-Head of State of Misrepresenting Ojukwu
    The Chairman of the Forum of Former Members of the Enugu State House of Assembly and former Southeast spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Denge Josef Onoh, has pushed back strongly against recent comments by former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon,
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  • 🚦 Ever wondered what happens when both the government and opposition decide to cross a figurative red line? In Eric Teniola's insightful article, he takes us back to the critical Aburi Peace meeting of January 1967, attended by key figures like Deputy Inspector General of Police Timothy Omo-bare. This gathering aimed to stave off a looming civil war in Nigeria, proving that sometimes, peace talks can seem like a delicate dance—one misstep and you're stepping on toes!

    Reflecting on our own relationships, it’s clear that finding common ground is no easy feat, whether in politics or among friends.

    Could this history teach us about today's challenges? 🤔

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/865347-crossing-the-red-line-by-the-opposition-and-government-by-eric-teniola.html

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    🚦 Ever wondered what happens when both the government and opposition decide to cross a figurative red line? In Eric Teniola's insightful article, he takes us back to the critical Aburi Peace meeting of January 1967, attended by key figures like Deputy Inspector General of Police Timothy Omo-bare. This gathering aimed to stave off a looming civil war in Nigeria, proving that sometimes, peace talks can seem like a delicate dance—one misstep and you're stepping on toes! Reflecting on our own relationships, it’s clear that finding common ground is no easy feat, whether in politics or among friends. Could this history teach us about today's challenges? 🤔 Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/865347-crossing-the-red-line-by-the-opposition-and-government-by-eric-teniola.html #NigeriaHistory #PeaceTalks #PoliticalHumor #CivilWar #EricTeniola
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    Crossing the red line by the opposition and government, By Eric Teniola 
    Mr Timothy Omo-bare was deputy Inspector General of Police when he attended the Aburi Peace meeting held in Ghana on 4th and 5th January, 1967. The meeting was designed to bring peace to Nigeria and prevent a possible Civil war in the country. Other
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  • Did you know that the legacy of General Murtala Muhammed continues to inspire many even after 50 years? 🎖️ Recently, a heartfelt wreath-laying ceremony took place in Abuja, honoring his remarkable contributions to Nigeria's history. Senior government officials, military leaders, and diplomats gathered to pay their respects to a leader celebrated for his discipline and courage.

    It's moments like these that remind us of the importance of remembering our heroes and the impact they have on our nation's journey. Reflecting on his leadership inspires us all to strive for integrity and service.

    How do you think we can continue to honor such legacies in our daily lives? 🤔

    For more details, check out the full article: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/857735-tinubu-army-chief-others-honour-gen-murtala-muhammed-at-50th-anniversary-wreath-laying.html

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    Did you know that the legacy of General Murtala Muhammed continues to inspire many even after 50 years? 🎖️ Recently, a heartfelt wreath-laying ceremony took place in Abuja, honoring his remarkable contributions to Nigeria's history. Senior government officials, military leaders, and diplomats gathered to pay their respects to a leader celebrated for his discipline and courage. It's moments like these that remind us of the importance of remembering our heroes and the impact they have on our nation's journey. Reflecting on his leadership inspires us all to strive for integrity and service. How do you think we can continue to honor such legacies in our daily lives? 🤔 For more details, check out the full article: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/857735-tinubu-army-chief-others-honour-gen-murtala-muhammed-at-50th-anniversary-wreath-laying.html #LegacyOfLeadership #MurtalaMuhammed #NigeriaHistory #WreathLayingCeremony #RememberingHeroes
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    Tinubu, Army Chief, others honour Gen Murtala Muhammed at 50th Anniversary wreath-laying
    The solemn remembrance, which held on the grounds of the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS), Central Business District, Garki, brought together senior government officials, diplomatic representatives, and military leadership who paid tribute
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  • On July 30, 1975, Brigadier Murtala Muhammed delivered a powerful inaugural speech as Nigeria's third military Head of State, highlighting the urgency for governance that meets the people's needs. He pointed out the nation's drift despite its abundant resources, calling for accountability and proactive leadership.

    Reflecting on this, it's a key reminder for us today: leaders at all levels must prioritize the legitimate expectations of their communities. As active citizens, we can hold our leaders accountable by voicing our concerns and advocating for transparency in governance.

    Let’s channel this historical call to action into our daily lives. How can you make your voice heard in your community?

    Read more about this pivotal moment in Nigeria's history here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/brigadier-murtala-muhammeds-inaugural-speech-as-nigerias-third-military-head-of-state-july-30-1975/

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    On July 30, 1975, Brigadier Murtala Muhammed delivered a powerful inaugural speech as Nigeria's third military Head of State, highlighting the urgency for governance that meets the people's needs. He pointed out the nation's drift despite its abundant resources, calling for accountability and proactive leadership. Reflecting on this, it's a key reminder for us today: leaders at all levels must prioritize the legitimate expectations of their communities. As active citizens, we can hold our leaders accountable by voicing our concerns and advocating for transparency in governance. Let’s channel this historical call to action into our daily lives. How can you make your voice heard in your community? Read more about this pivotal moment in Nigeria's history here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/brigadier-murtala-muhammeds-inaugural-speech-as-nigerias-third-military-head-of-state-july-30-1975/ #NigeriaHistory #Leadership #Accountability #CivicEngagement #Inspiration
    Brigadier Murtala Muhammed’s inaugural speech as Nigeria’s third military Head of State, July 30, 1975
    Events of the past few years have indicated that despite our great human and material resources, the Government has not been able to fulfil the legitimate expectations of our people. Nigeria has been left to drift. The post Brigadier Murtala Muhammed
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