Oníṣe:Agbalagba/1966 Nigerian counter-coup
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1966 Counter-coup ti Nàìjíríà tabi iditegbajoba eleekaji ni orile-ede Naijiria ti odun 1966 (tí a tún mọ̀ sí “ Rematch July ”) jẹ́ Iditegbajọba ẹlẹkeji ninu awọn ditegbajọba ti o ti waye ni orile-ede Naijiria. Iditegbajọba yi ni Ọgagun Lt Colonel Murtala Muhammed [1] ati ọpọlopọ awọn ọmọ ogun lati ariwa Naijiria lewaju rẹ. Iditegbajọba yi lo pẹlu iṣọtẹ ni ọganjọ oru ọjọ kejidinlọgbọn oṣu keje ọdun 1966 . ati pe o jẹ ifarapa si ipaniyan awọn oloselu ati awọn oṣiṣẹ ijọba ariwa nipasẹ awọn ọmọ ogun kan ni ọjọ 15 Oṣu Kini ọdun 1966 (wo 1966 ti ijọba Naijiria ). Ijọba naa ja si ipaniyan iku ti olori ologun akọkọ ti Nigeria General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi ati Lt Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi (ti o nṣe alejo Aguiyi-Ironsi) ni Ibadan nipasẹ awọn alaṣẹ ariwa ti kii ṣe igbimọ (NCOs). [2] Leyin ti ijoba Ironsi ti fopin si, Lt Colonel Yakubu Gowon ni awon agbofinro fi gbajoba fi je olori ijoba.
Eredi iditẹgbajọba naa (15 January 1966)
àtúnṣe- The murder of northern civilian leaders and military officers in the aborted 15 January 1966, coup d'etat
- The 15 January 1966, coup conspirators (mostly Majors) had not been tried for treason and were being paid while in detention.
- The passage of the Unification Decree.
- Rumors of an "Igbo coup" to eliminate northern soldiers.
- The promotion of several Igbo Majors to Lt. Colonel.
- Rumors of General Aguiyi-Ironsi's ethnic favoritism toward Igbos.
- Plans to swap the 1st and 4th battalions and plans to rotate the military governors of the different regions.
Awọn olukopa coup
àtúnṣe- Lt Colonel Joseph Akahan (Alakoso, 4th Battalion Kaduna)
- Lt Colonel Murtala Muhammed (Ayewo ti awọn ifihan agbara, Lagos)
- Major Theophilus Danjuma (Oṣiṣẹ Ile-iṣẹ Olukọni, Ile-iṣẹ Ogun, Lagos)
- Major Abba Kyari (Artillery, Kaduna)
- Major Martin Adamu (Batalion keji Eko)
- Major Shittu Alao (Nigerian Airforce HQ, Lagos)
- Major Musa Usman (Agbo ologun ofurufu Naijiria, Eko)
- Captain Joseph Garba (Federal Guards Lagos)
- Captain Isa Bukar (Federal Guards Lagos)
- Captain Ibrahim Taiwo (Lagos Garrison Yaba)
- Captain Baba Usman GSO (Grade II, Army HQ, Lagos)
- Captain Abdul DS Wya (Batalion 3rd, Kaduna)
- Lieutenant Muhammadu Buhari (2 Brigade Lagos)
- Lieutenant Ibrahim Babangida (1st Reconnaissance Squadron, Kaduna)
- Lieutenant Ibrahim Bako ( Battalion 4th, Ibadan)
- Lieutenant William Walbe (Batalion keji, Lagos)
- Lieutenant Mamman Vatsa (Batalion kẹrin, Ibadan)
- Lieutenant Buka Suka Dimka (Nigerian Military Training College Kaduna)
- Lieutenant Yakubu Dambo ( Battalion Kaduna 3rd)
- Lieutenant Garba A. Dada (Adjutant 4th Battalion Ibadan)
- Lieutenant Garba Duba (1 Reconnaissance Squadron Kaduna)
- Lieutenant Mohammed Balarabe Haladu ( Battalion 4th, Ibadan)
- Lieutenant Malami Mahe Nassarawa (Batalion keji, Lagos)
- Lieutenant James Onoja ( Battalion 4th, Ibadan)
- Lieutenant Abdulahhi Shelleng (Alakoso ile-iṣẹ, 4th Battalion, Ibadan)
- Lieutenant Paul Chabri Tarfa (Awọn oluso Federal, Lagos)
- Lieutenant DS Abubakar (Abeokuta Garrison)
- Lieutenant Sani Abacha keji ( Battalion Kaduna )
- Lieutenant Keji Muhammadu Gado Nasko (Artillery, Kaduna)
- Sajenti Paul Dickson
- Sajenti Sabo Kwale (Abeokuta Garrison)
- Corporal Alimi faheem (2nd Reconnaissance Squadron, Abeokuta)
Ẹ le wo eyi naa
àtúnṣe- 1966 anti-Igbo pogrom
- Itan ologun ti Nigeria
[[Ẹ̀ka:Àwọn ìdìtẹ̀gbàjọba ológun ní Nàìjíríà]]
- ↑ Siollun, Max (2009). Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria's Military Coup Culture (1966-1976). Algora. pp. 98–102. ISBN 9780875867090.
- ↑ Siollun, Max (2009). Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria's Military Coup Culture (1966-1976). Algora. ISBN 9780875867090.