January 15 Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Nigeria’s Annual Gloating Over Its Genocide Against The East.

Tony Nnadi
15 January 2024

  • (1) – Like many of its numerous other Falsehoods and Deceits, Nigeria Rolls out its Drums January 15 of every year to Celebrate  its Genocide and eventual Victory over the East in the 1967-1970 War levied by Britain and its Caliphate Allies to Keep Nigeria One, whilst pretending to be honouring its Past Military Heroes.
  • (2) – Initiated by the Quota-Generals who presided over the human carnage, but deceptively labeled “Armed Forces Remembrance Day”, the annual chest-beating event is an elaborate and heinous revisionism by which Nigeria presents to the World and to Nigeria’s younger generations, the Genocide-Generals of Nigeria as the Heroes of Nigeria’s “War of Unity”.
  • (3) – Looking at tattered realities and miserable conditions of the Unitary Nigeria erected upon the Blood-soaked Foundation forged in the furnace of the Gowonian Task of “Keeping Nigeria One”, I posit that the January 15 Annual Celebrations is an exercise in absolute obduracy and ghoulish self-mockery since the One-Nigeria (ie Unitary Union) which emerged from the Carcass of the Defunct Federation of Nigeria, murdered by the same characters between July 29, 1966 and May 27, 1967 is now bleeding to its demise, from all fronts.
  • (4) – For the avoidance of doubt, one is not opposed to any event staged to appreciate and honour members of the Armed Forces who stake their lives daily in the line of duty, or who paid the Supreme Price in the Frontlines. Far from it.
  • (5) – This Anniversary Note, seeks to call attention to the heartrending mischief in which Nigeria would choose for such an important Celebration, the day in 1970, when the Defunct Federation of Nigeria declared Victory over its Eastern Region, after killing over 3.5 million Easterner including the 2 million Biafran Children Deliberately Starved to Death by Nigeria in the then Biafra Enclave.
  • (6) – In probing the choice of the January 15 date for the Armed Forces Remembrance Celebrations, a review of the history of post-independence Nigeria throws up January 15, 1966 as a significant date when Middle-Rank Officers of the Nigeria Army staged an intervention in Nigeria’s Political Space at the peak of the Political turmoil of Nigeria Mid-1960s that followed the Federal and Regional Elections of 1964-1965 culminating in the January 15, 1966 Failed Coup.
  • (7) – Juxtaposed with the significance of events of January 15, 1970, the grievances and deep sentiments of the Caliphate North concerning the January 15, 1966 Coup, it is certain that the choice of January 15 as Armed Forces Remembrance certainly cannot be in celebration of January 15, 1966. It is in Celebration of January 15, 1970.
  • (8) – The Tragedy of the situation is that the Made-In-Nigeria Political Merchants of the East, particularly the Governors and Governments, also partake gleefully in this nauseating annual celebration of the Conquest and Subjugation of Eastern Nigeria by the Alliance of 1967.
  • (9) – Revisionists and Sophists who may want to cite the hollow slogan of “No Victor No Vanquished” to counter this revelation about what the proprietors of Unitary Nigeria truly celebrate on the 15th of January every year should first educate us on why the Great Biafran Hero, General Phillip Effiong, had to sign the Biafran Instrument of Surrender at Dodan Barracks in January 1970.
  • (10) – A historical antecedent to this kind of heinous mischief by Nigeria is the choice of May 29 by Nigeria as the “Democracy Day”.

    Like the Blindfolded Easterners of today, the Yoruba who were celebrating May 29th as “Democracy Day” for 20 consecutive years from 1999, forgot that it was on the 29th of May in 1962 that the Constitution of Western Region was Suspended Unconstitutionally by the then Caliphate-Controlled Federal Government of Nigeria which meant that the Sovereignty of Post-Independence Yorubaland was on that day hijacked by the Caliphate-Controlled “Federal Government of Nigeria” which had clamped Chief Obafemi Awolowo into Prison as a part of the Containment of the challenge he (Awolowo) represented, to the nascent Caliphate hegemony of the time. 

  • (11) – Nigeria’s Genocide-Generals who removed History as a School Subject in Nigeria may have been rejoicing in error that no one will ever find out what they actually celebrate every January 15 in Nigeria under the codename: “Armed Forces Remembrance Day”. That rejoicing is now at an end.
  • (12) – In support this Anniversary Note for the 2024 edition of the annual mockery Nigeria calls: “Armed Forces Remembrance Day”, I will post two NINAS Broadcasts titled:

    “Nigeria in Ruins: A Rejoinder to IBM Haruna & the Class ‘66”

    “Nigeria’s Unitary: A Product of the North & South-West Alliance of 1967”

Tony Nnadi
January 15, 2024.

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