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This is the 1966 Coup Broadcast that CHANGED Nigeria FOREVER
Witness the historic broadcast of the 1966 coup led by Major C K Nzeogwu that sent shockwaves through Nigeria and forever altered the course of the nation's history. This video delves into the critical moment that changed Nigeria forever and also provide insight into the events that unfolded during this perio.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kevefe7335
    @kevefe7335 5 хвилин тому

    Thanks, please can you give us the speech that brought Gowan into power.

  • @lekejacobs4864
    @lekejacobs4864 15 годин тому

    Thank you for doing such a great job! This can only be done by a true patriot and proud nationalist! Even posterity will celebrate you! Please keep up the good and positively inspiring work!

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 13 годин тому

      Many thanks for your kind words. I so much appreciate you 💗💗🎉🎉✅

  • @felixadejoharomeh357
    @felixadejoharomeh357 17 годин тому

    Some Africans in collaboration with the colonial masters, u will not see peace all the days of ur life for taking the peace of Africans.

  • @michaelsayewehdahsr2453
    @michaelsayewehdahsr2453 17 годин тому

    The Doe's government was inexperienced, immature, and incompetent. They had no idea about administration/government and how to lead Liberia. At the result, they turned against each other that resulted into tribal war. He has no right killing the 13 Americo-Liberians on the poles and (Abrahim Tolbert) the son of assassinated president William R. Tolbert. Of my knowledge, President Tolbert is the best president in Liberian history in terms of social and economic as well as administrative approaches.

  • @miolabisi4926
    @miolabisi4926 22 години тому

    There are many versions of it

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 15 годин тому

      Except the reporter paraphrase it or the version is an interview he granted BBC or so. Thank you 🎉🎉

  • @user-ns4xy2hm8z
    @user-ns4xy2hm8z День тому

    Nigerians are very lucky to have their history told nearly everyday

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia День тому

      Thank you kindly for your feedback and thanks for watching 🎉🎉💗💗

  • @ijeomadaniel3969
    @ijeomadaniel3969 День тому

    First to comment🎉🎉🎉

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia День тому

      Many thanks ij. God bless you 🎉🎉🎉

  • @tresorkalima8710
    @tresorkalima8710 День тому

    Or Americans?

  • @bernadmarimo9034
    @bernadmarimo9034 День тому

    Fre

  • @isaacamedo5030
    @isaacamedo5030 День тому

    No situation is uncalled for except the situation demands it

  • @Kodekloner
    @Kodekloner 2 дні тому

    I heard it was Ogbemudia of Edo state and his troops that stopped biafra in Ore, how true is that story

  • @lolamotubatse1170
    @lolamotubatse1170 2 дні тому

    Iam from South Africa, i plead with all African leaders and its nation to wisen up and ask God's intervention in everything you want to engage into, life is more precious than meteriel things,cause you live only once and is irreplaceble, love life , dont spill blood for money, dont let the enemy brain wash you or divide you, stand up firmly without being shaken, you do these for the coming generation, if not so, we gonna be wiped off the face of this world or back to slavery. But where is your mind? And where is your heart? Cause heartless and barbaric people kill one another for power🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️. Do you know about King Shaka the Zulu warrior from our History, he was also killed by his brother for power, so the white people have mastered our minds that we can kill especially when it comes to power, please lets repent and clean our hands of blood 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏‼

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 2 дні тому

      🙏🙏🙏 Thank you kindly for this comment. I appreciate you 💗💗💗

  • @UncleRay2048
    @UncleRay2048 2 дні тому

    It was the DIG Timothy Omobare that was the police officer in Aburi and not Kam Salem.

  • @RoselineOliha
    @RoselineOliha 3 дні тому

    United, Peace with Faith 🙏 Together Forever.....Amen

  • @RoselineOliha
    @RoselineOliha 3 дні тому

    United, Peace with Faith 🙏 Together Forever.....Amen

  • @RoselineOliha
    @RoselineOliha 3 дні тому

    ❤ with the 💜 heart of a disciplinenary actions, I prince Douglas Oliha salute major general Adekunle for his bravery forever till we meet to part no more ❤I rise O Compatriot for my great country Nigeria 😂❤❤❤❤❤

  • @olanrewajukareem7909
    @olanrewajukareem7909 3 дні тому

    These are the cause of Babangida Legacy, he should not die, live long and compete himself to Almighty Allah.

  • @damonmelendez856
    @damonmelendez856 3 дні тому

    Demons, all of them

  • @leonorae6
    @leonorae6 3 дні тому

    So saddening, we don’t have one Nigeria.

  • @LawalOshoma
    @LawalOshoma 3 дні тому

    This is the problem igbos created by greed and they are the ones claiming victims

  • @josephmusere327
    @josephmusere327 3 дні тому

    The meetings to organise tho topple of Nkwamr Krumah were chaired by the Devil

  • @denniskcobi3470
    @denniskcobi3470 3 дні тому

    He sold his tribe people land and oil thinking he is killing igbo biafra tribe not knowing he is killing his own tribe people and land where is ijaw tribe as a whole in Nigeria ijaw tribe land is still primitive and poor backwardnes in every thing in human life till today where is the oil in the hands of hausa fulani tribes and other tribes in the north and yoruba tribe what about the name niger delta which ijaw tribe bear to replace biafra Nigeria government use it as an oil name why Nigeria government is suckling the oil in ijaw tribe land yet no real development come from the oil till today instead Nigeria government use one Nigeria to fool them by sharing the oil money to the north and yoruba tribe poor ijaw tribe

  • @ojayscarmarket7480
    @ojayscarmarket7480 4 дні тому

    As a kid I danced on the street too as the news broke

  • @user-qb6gu4bk9lBiafra
    @user-qb6gu4bk9lBiafra 4 дні тому

    Africa has suffered a lot in the hands of the western colonial masters till date, but we must continue fighting until Africa is totally free from the Western colonial masters.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 4 дні тому

      That is the right thing to do. Thank you for the feedback 💗💗

  • @TitoKane-vv2hf
    @TitoKane-vv2hf 4 дні тому

    He was tutored by the cia inside there, released and after he started working against them at the later stage,they used obj to lure him out,catch him and return him to where they first kept him

  • @cosmashono7665
    @cosmashono7665 4 дні тому

    To each his/her opinion, and this applies to Mr. Fagbure as well. It still beats me why people even attempt to justify the coup. Especially for a country that was less than a decade old. A country with regional governments and institutions that were mostly autonomous. I remember the narrative of this period vividly, as my father was in the army in Kaduna, and we had lots of family friends that were in good acquaintance with some of the ring leaders of the coup. A young country that already had ethnic trust issues, then a coup takes place. The average man always welcomes any revolutionary movement that tends to preach national progress. While the city of Kaduna exploded in jubilation, casualty confirmations started rolling in. Victims from the north, west were announced, the jubilations died down and mostly only one section of ethnic groups were celebrating across Kaduna. The High-Life bars and eating spots lit up with music. These events confirmed the concerns the now late Ahmadu Bello had expressed about Easterners. These realities now registered in the minds of other ethnic groups. Then the Head of state from the same ethnic group emerges, rejigs the regional system of government into a unitary system, and then handles the perpetrators of the coup (people who were predominantly from his region) with kid gloves. A coup that also was more or less endorsed by the senate president at the time Nwafor Orizu (who comes from the same region as well). I always do wonder what kind of signals were they sending to other Nigerians? The day we learn to tell ourselves the truth, take responsibility for our actions, and truly & collectively mend fences and move on, that day will be the day. From what I see, that’s not happening anytime soon. 😢

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 4 дні тому

      But here is the issue, in my opinion. According to you, before the casualties became clear, everybody celebrated the coup (including you probably). This means Fagbure was not wrong after all. Remember, this interview took place the next day when casualty figure was not known. It is likely that the mutinuous boys acted based on the mood of the nation. If that is correct then Fagbure wqs correct again. From all indications, the problem with this coup is because casualties were one sided and perpetrators were equally one sided , that is acceptable. But if the coup was to be successful and spread, may be we would still be celebrating it till today and may even elect Nzeogwu (if he was alive) or other ringleaders as civilian president the way we did to Buhari. Thank you kindly for your feedback and thanks for watching 💗💗

    • @cosmashono7665
      @cosmashono7665 4 дні тому

      That’s exactly my point. The one-sidedness in the entire string of events I highlighted above sent very wrong signals across the nation. By the way, I wasn’t born then, but this always remained a very active discussion during my childhood.

  • @Peggyg13
    @Peggyg13 5 днів тому

    Corruption is so natural to African political class as the air they breath. Still the same shenanigan till date. It’s even worse now. The way to rid the system of it is through major seismic shocks. A complete root and branch clean out of the political class upon which a new class will emerge.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 5 днів тому

      Exactly.. Thank you kindly 💗💗

  • @handsonlabssoftwareacademy594
    @handsonlabssoftwareacademy594 5 днів тому

    Nigeria that claims there's scacuty of dollars yet lavishes same cureency in a wedding party whilst many of her citizens are hungry n starved unable to pay standard minimum wage for workers.

  • @irenegaruba48
    @irenegaruba48 5 днів тому

    Shame on him!

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 5 днів тому

      For saying the truth? Remember at the time of this interview the casualty figure was not known yet and spread was not known either. Though, a coup may not have been right way to go abt it and/or the approach should have been different, the fact remains that Nigeria was heading the wrong way with the political leadership. Thanks

    • @irenegaruba48
      @irenegaruba48 5 днів тому

      @@HispleMedia I’m glad you agree that the coup was not the Right Way…… You’re welcome.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 5 днів тому

      @@irenegaruba48 Yes, a coup is never the right way to go, especially a bloody one like that. Our politicians are have always been less concern abt the people. Before now, that was an invitation for coup. Thanks for watching 💗💗

    • @PrincessG-d7y
      @PrincessG-d7y 4 дні тому

      @@HispleMedia A very tribalistic coup!

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 4 дні тому

      @@PrincessG-d7y coups in Nigeria have almost all been tribalistic. You know why? It's easy to plan with leaking information. Northern counter coup was tribalistic, Murtala Muhammed coup was tribalistic, Dimka coup was tribalistic, orka coup was equally tribalistic, to name but a few

  • @denniskcobi3470
    @denniskcobi3470 5 днів тому

    Where are the so called most educated people tribe in Nigeria yoruba tribe yet they have not discover anything have their heard it from this great man

  • @bashiruking1996
    @bashiruking1996 5 днів тому

    He didn't break jail they senior criminals let him out to go and overthrow the government at that time so that he will be their puppet, mission impossible 😂

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 5 днів тому

      That is very logically correct 💗💗

  • @lubegaben6830
    @lubegaben6830 5 днів тому

    Say it again, his death was a very big loss especially to us the youth who never got to know him. RIP Gen. Fred Gisa, you will forever live in our hearts. Aluta continua

  • @ayenia2736
    @ayenia2736 5 днів тому

    I give you the details here for consideration: The president: Nnamdi Azikwe(igbo) Prime minister : Tafawa Balewa ( hausa/fulani) Senate president: Nwafor Orizu (igbo) Speaker for house of rep: Jaja Nwachukwu (igbo) The igbo army officers claimed nigeria was corrupt, and must be cleansed by killing the political office holders. The following are the names of the 3 out of the 4 topmost political office holder in nigeria at the time. However, the only person these igbo officers kill in that order was the prime minister( who was the only non-igbo origin among the 4). THE IGBO COUPIST SEE ALL FELLOW IGBO POLITICIANS ABOVE AS SAINTS, YET YOU CLAIM IT WAS MEANT TO CLEAN UP THE POLITY! After the massacre, the igbo army officers were seen smiling and really excited. The most senior army officer at the time of independence was a calabar man. Within the 5 and a half years of the government, he was demoted and his junior officer ( the man he personally trained and brought up for commission) was put ahead of him by Nnamdi Azikwe. He was also the only person to be given the power as military head of state after the coup. The chief judge of the time was a yoruba man, he was quickly sacked to make sure he had no power to legally correct the error. TELL US HOW THAT COUP WAS NOT AN ETHNIC CLEANSING RATHER THAN YOUR SO CALLED 'JUSTIFIED PURIFICATION OF THE CORRUPT POLITICS' ?

  • @dadajulius6489
    @dadajulius6489 5 днів тому

    The Coupe showed how fragile Nigeria was then and still is today in terms of national integration. Every ethnic group still feels aggrieved for one reason or the other. Having so many ethnic groups in a single country is complex and makes the political atmosphere delicate.🙄

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 5 днів тому

      Nigerians have one thing in common, which is undermining the progress of this country - that is selfishness and lack of sense of national identity and nationhood. We see ourselves with religious and ethnic prisms. And it will continue to undermine us for a foreseeable future if drastic measures are not taken

    • @dadajulius6489
      @dadajulius6489 5 днів тому

      @@HispleMedia I concur. True talk.👍🏻

  • @kanayonnamani5834
    @kanayonnamani5834 5 днів тому

    You lied Athir Unegbe is from Anambra

  • @AdedayoOlarewaju
    @AdedayoOlarewaju 6 днів тому

    Point of correction, abacha was not later informed at ibadan, abacha and babangida hatched the coup together, abacha was the coup leader, the exercise for the coup was performed at military exercise along abeokuta sokoto road and terminated at osogun, the town of ajayi crowther.l took part in that exercise and knew the date the coup will be executed, l did not sleep in the night of the coup waiting for the broadcast about the coup.

  • @AdedayoOlarewaju
    @AdedayoOlarewaju 6 днів тому

    Point of correction, abacha was not later informed at ibadan, abacha and babangida hatched the coup together, abacha was the coup leader, the exercise for the coup was performed at military exercise along abeokuta sokoto road and terminated at osogun, the town of ajayi crowther.l took part in that exercise and knew the date the coup will be executed, l did not sleep in the night of the coup waiting for the broadcast about the coup.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 4 дні тому

      🤔🤔🤔... Interesting to have an Eyewitness or participant here. Thank you for your feedback...

  • @ekusondebango3568
    @ekusondebango3568 6 днів тому

    The man mentioned the danger of "internal strife" as part of the reason the young officers struck. He also said that these officers were more patriotic than the politicians. He made mention of the killings in the Western region and how the Prime Minister did nothing (positive) to stop it. In fact the NPC government was on the verge of taking over the Western region and went to extraordinary length to provide support their puppet who was the Premier of the Western region. The Agenda you saw under Buhari was cooked up back then. This interview also reflects what I personally saw as the mood of the people right after the coup. His comment about the "patriotism" of the officers agrees with my personal knowledge and experience of two of the officers involved in the coup. They simply believed that Nigeria was going in the wrong direction( as is the case to this day) and they decided to put a stop to the drift. Anybody who thinks that Nigeria is where it ought to be, given all the resources wasted to date, must seriously need help. Just compare Nigeria with its cohort countries in the sixties( like Singapore) and today and you'll know what I am talking about. It is only getting worse. I pity this country. I once suggested that recolonization will be better for Nigeria and I still believe it.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 6 днів тому

      You capture what he said very well. Nigeria is drifting and if this interiew is any to go by, it has been drifting since the beginning. Thanks for watching 💗💗

    • @ekusondebango3568
      @ekusondebango3568 6 днів тому

      @@HispleMedia Thanks for posting this video interview. I have only seen a shorter version but this extended version was quite interesting. I met and knew both Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu and Major Christian Anuforo. I first met Major Anuforo through his older brother Celestine Anuforo who was an independent contractor in Kaduna. It was then through Major Anuforo that I met Major Nzeogwu. I will leave it at that.

    • @typatrice
      @typatrice 6 днів тому

      @@ekusondebango3568 wow u must have lots of personal experience with history, would be great to listen to history from your perspective.

    • @irenegaruba48
      @irenegaruba48 5 днів тому

      Why were the supposedly patriotic officers tribalistic about the coup? Rubbish!

  • @lukemanadebanjo6859
    @lukemanadebanjo6859 6 днів тому

    He died a hero no doubt and not a coward like some others. Upon the announcement of Abacha death, i ran about 3km to go and celebrate it. It was jubilation gallore in Lagos State. Abacha regime was a terror REGIME marred by assassination and disappearance of Abacha's critics and purported Enemies masterminded by Hamzat Al-Mustapha. The killer himself

  • @user-zy7zu8gh7v
    @user-zy7zu8gh7v 6 днів тому

    Aguyi lronsi stop the coup thinking is helping Nigeria to bring peace to Nigeria But put himself into problem After Useless people blame Igbo for the coup but forget that the coup stop by Igbo men That why they had history for us

  • @abdulkareemjaafaru1428
    @abdulkareemjaafaru1428 6 днів тому

    Mr igbo sympathizer. Every one knows you people believed in the coup. Don't you have any other thing to tell people your own narrative apart from the 66 murders? You are still rejoicing up to now or maybe you want to agitate another one? Like your brother Nnamdi kanu?

    • @ChimezieEmmanuel-ch4jx
      @ChimezieEmmanuel-ch4jx 6 днів тому

      This is very very Arewanigerianalize. May positive enlightenment fall on u in Jesus name. Amen.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 6 днів тому

      Thank you sir... I sympathize with every section of this country. You have the privilege to suggest topics for discussion. Trust me, if you suggest a topic, I will attend to it. Thank you for watching.

    • @user-zy7zu8gh7v
      @user-zy7zu8gh7v 6 днів тому

      Shut up ask your father the story about the coup Your father celebrated it when the coup happened If he can tell you the truth of it

    • @user-zy7zu8gh7v
      @user-zy7zu8gh7v 6 днів тому

      The man that talking is from Yoruba not Igbo remember that mumu

    • @abdulkareemjaafaru1428
      @abdulkareemjaafaru1428 6 днів тому

      @@ChimezieEmmanuel-ch4jx positive enlightenment like the way you people are enlightened by being SCAMMERS, idol worshippers, ARMED ROBBERS, ritualist, human traffickers, drug traffickers etc.? No thanks if that's being enlightened.

  • @user-hv5hu9de6m
    @user-hv5hu9de6m 6 днів тому

    Was he good to christans or not

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 6 днів тому

      I'm not sure about that... But no leader would be bad to everybody. 👍👍

  • @LawalOshoma
    @LawalOshoma 6 днів тому

    Mumu evil people so only western and northern leaders are corrupted no single eastern leaders was corrupt then

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 5 днів тому

      Do you really understand the video at all? That was granted on 16 January 1966, a day after the coup. I was not there and am sure you were not there too...

  • @ChimezieEmmanuel-ch4jx
    @ChimezieEmmanuel-ch4jx 6 днів тому

    Has anyone noticed how Nigerian speak during this period?

    • @ngtopten2975
      @ngtopten2975 6 днів тому

      have you also noticed how americans speaks then and now - it have also changed too

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 6 днів тому

      I was impressed by his accent...

    • @Boy_Gentle
      @Boy_Gentle 3 дні тому

      Very eloquent and confident. their delivery was infectious

  • @mankindessah1978
    @mankindessah1978 6 днів тому

    Six decades later, the same old brigade with similar characteristics as mentioned here are still in power today.. its sad😢

  • @francisdenedo8299
    @francisdenedo8299 7 днів тому

    Why did you use the picture of the Eastern State's administrator Tony Ukpabi-Asika for that of Philip Alele? Do your research accurately and don't mix up things.

  • @kaiblade760
    @kaiblade760 7 днів тому

    And yet some idiots still say he was the best head of the state this country ever had.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 7 днів тому

      That is why everyone has his own followers... Thank you for watching 💗💗

  • @TIJULESCLAUDY
    @TIJULESCLAUDY 7 днів тому

    Im confused. He keeps saying 1st and only military president of Nigeria. That is inaccurate.

    • @HispleMedia
      @HispleMedia 7 днів тому

      He was the one who called himself military president instead of military head of state

  • @willyboy4248
    @willyboy4248 7 днів тому

    Igbos must learn not to trust outsiders.

  • @azeezking5897
    @azeezking5897 8 днів тому

    They could have arrested them