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936:, a hole appeared in the Biafran front lines, and the Nigerian military exploited this. As it became obvious that the war was lost, Ojukwu was convinced to leave the country to avoid assassination. On 9 January 1970, he handed over power to his second in command, Chief of General Staff Major-General Philip Effiong, and left for
859:. The coup failed in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria where Ojukwu was the military Governor, due to the effort of the brigade commander and hesitation of northern officers stationed in the region (partly due to the mutiny leaders in the East being Northern whilst being surrounded by a large Eastern population).
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1020:, whereby his body was carried around the five Eastern states, Imo, Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, including the nation's capital, Abuja. Memorial services and public events were also held in his honour in several places across Nigeria, including Lagos and Niger State, his birthplace, and as far away as
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granted a pardon to Ojukwu on 18 May 1982, allowing him to return to
Nigeria as a private citizen. Ojukwu re-entered Nigeria from Ivory Coast on 18 June. Ojukwu declared his candidacy for the Nigerian Senate in 1983. The official tally showed him losing by 12,000 votes, though a court attempted to
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Following the incessant killings of Igbos all over the nation as a result of tribal intolerance and fear of domination by Igbos, Ojukwu, being the southeastern general and Yakubu Gowon who was selected as the supreme general and head of state agreed to hold a peace conference at Aburi, Ghana hosted
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regard him as a hero and a messianic figure who did what was necessary to ensure the survival of
Nigeria's Eastern population while facing the possibility of a genocide after the 1966 coup. Other Nigerians have deemed Biafra's secession unnecessary, blaming Ojukwu for the events of the war and
739:) to prevent Emeka from getting an officer-cadetship. Sir Louis and Governor-General Macpherson believed Emeka would not stick to the gruelling NCO schedule, however, Emeka persevered. After an incident in which Ojukwu corrected a drill sergeant's mispronunciation of the safety catch of the
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Nigeria without facing political or legal consequences from the war. Ojukwu spent the remainder of his life unsuccessfully attempting to return to Nigerian politics as a democratically elected politician rather than a military ruler.
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Aguiyi-Ironsi took over the leadership of the country and thus became the first military head of state. On Monday, 17 January 1966, he appointed military governors for the four regions. Lt. Col. Odumegwu-Ojukwu was appointed
Military Governor of the Eastern Region. Others were: Lt.-Cols
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in 1944 where he was involved in a controversy leading to his brief imprisonment for assaulting a
British teacher who put down a student strike action that he was a part of. This event generated widespread coverage in local newspapers. At 13, his father sent him to the
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were executed for treason with the approval of Ojukwu, the
Biafran Supreme commander. Major Ifeajuna was one of those executed. The defendants had argued that they sought a negotiated ceasefire with the federal government and were not guilty of treason.
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Eastern Region as the Republic of Biafra, and he declared independence from Nigeria. Nigeria invaded Biafra, sparking the Nigerian Civil War. The Nigerian military, with support from the
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solemnly proclaim that the territory and region known as and called
Eastern Nigeria together with her continental shelf and territorial waters, shall, henceforth, be an independent sovereign state of the name and title of The Republic of Biafra.
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started. This presented problems for Odumegwu Ojukwu, as he did everything in his power to prevent reprisals and even encouraged people to return, as assurances for their safety had been given by his supposed colleagues up north and out west.
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be made head of state, although both Gowon and Ojukwu were of the same rank in the Nigerian Army. Ogundipe could not muster enough force in Lagos to establish his authority as soldiers (Guard Battalion) available to him were under
720:. In 1957, after two years of working with the colonial civil service and seeking to break away from his father's influence over his civil service career, he left and joined the military initially enlisting as a
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reverse the ruling in September of that year, citing fraud in the election results. However, the disputed result was rendered moot when the Shagari government fell in the
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1616:"Federal Nigerian Army Blunders of the Nigerian Civil War – Part 9"
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Chukwuemeka "Emeka" Odumegwu Ojukwu was born on 4 November 1933 at
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1966 coups and events leading to the Nigerian Civil War
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Emeka Ojukwu started his secondary school education at
1978:"Odumegwu Ojukwu, Breakaway Biafra Leader, Dies at 78"
1933:"A Befitting Monument for Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu"
2095:"18 June 1982: Ojukwu's return to Nigeria from exile"
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A Befitting Monument for Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
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Isiguzo, Christopher; Osondu, Emeka (3 March 2012).
1382:"Educational History of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu"
1087:"Nigeria's ex-Biafra leader Chukwuemeka Ojukwu dies"
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1844:"Civil war in Nigeria - Jul 06, 1967 - HISTORY.com"
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2146:"NEW CHARGES IN NIGERIA CITE WIDE CORRUPTION"
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2038:Odumegwu Ojukwu, Chukwuemeka (January 1989).
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2064:"THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE NIGERIA-BIAFRA WAR"
1741:, Palgrave Macmillan UK, p. 289, 2019,
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1737:"Odumegwu Ojukwu, Chukwuemeka (Nigeria)",
1125:Daly, Samuel Fury Childs (7 August 2020).
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1908:"Yakubu Gowon | head of state of Nigeria"
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1596:. Encyclopedia of World Biography
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1643:The Nigerian army, 1956–1966
1309:"Early Life of Emeka Ojukwu"
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2152:. Reuters. 12 February 1984
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1982:The New York Times
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