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iamnotillicit(m): 11:33pm On Mar 02 |
You said nothing...
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iamnotillicit(m): 10:52pm On Mar 02 |
ScamHunter:
What amazes me is how a man could know billionaires like Obasanjo and Danjuma and still end up a pauper. Doesn't that get to you?
Does it not bother you that someone relied on Danjuma and still ended up shot and dumped in a pit maybe Iwo road or Ede road...
Does it not bother you that you worship Babangida now because he is a civil war veteran and rich for nothing probably from killing ur folks
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iamnotillicit(m): 10:28pm On Mar 02 |
ScamHunter:
AI gave examples of his petulance:
Yes, Benjamin Adekunle had multiple clashes with authorities during and after the Nigerian Civil War. His outspoken nature, aggressive war tactics, and lack of political diplomacy created friction between him and the military high command. Here are some notable instances:
1. Clashes with Yakubu Gowon (Head of State)
Adekunle frequently complained that his 3rd Marine Commando Division was underfunded and undersupplied compared to other divisions. He publicly accused the Gowon-led government of neglecting his troops despite their frontline role.
His frustration boiled over in interviews where he criticized the government’s handling of the war. This did not sit well with Gowon and other military leaders.
His removal from command in 1969 was seen as a direct result of his open criticisms. He was replaced by Colonel Olusegun Obasanjo, who went on to take credit for the final phase of the war.
2. Dispute with the Supreme Military Council (SMC)
Adekunle was sidelined from major military decision-making after the war. Unlike other top commanders, he was not given a prominent post or major financial rewards.
He reportedly had issues with senior officers who viewed him as too arrogant and independent-minded. This contributed to his exclusion from the inner circles of power.
3. Clashes with Obasanjo
After Obasanjo took over his command, Adekunle felt betrayed and sidelined.
There were reports that he accused Obasanjo of benefiting from his hard work without acknowledging the sacrifices made by the 3rd Marine Commando.
Their relationship remained strained even after the war, as Obasanjo continued to rise politically while Adekunle faded into the background.
4. Fallout with the Military Establishment
Unlike other officers who transitioned into politics or lucrative business ventures, Adekunle became a forgotten figure.
In later years, he publicly lamented how he had been abandoned, making statements that further alienated him from the military elite.
Final Years
In contrast to generals like Theophilus Danjuma (who became one of Nigeria’s richest men through oil deals), Adekunle struggled financially and lived in relative obscurity until his death in 2014.
He once granted an interview where he expressed disappointment over his treatment by Nigeria, a stark contrast to his battlefield heroics during the war.
So you mean Murtala, Danjuma and co are no longer villains even tho they killed Ironsi and supervised the decimation of Biafrans just because Adekunle who was one of them was not as rich as them...?
Nigga pls listen to urself through ur anus
It seems closer to ur brain
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iamnotillicit(m): 10:15pm On Mar 02 |
Man should not live by wealth alone...
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iamnotillicit(m): 10:02pm On Mar 02 |
On Colos...
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iamnotillicit(m): 10:01pm On Mar 02 |
My boss don envy me before...
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iamnotillicit(m): 8:55pm On Mar 02 |
lexy2014:
what exactly do you want to hear from a kid that witnessed his parents kill themselves?
Say that again...
And again
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iamnotillicit(m): 8:32pm On Mar 02 |
lexy2014:
that is not what I asked you.
what exactly do you want to hear from a kid that witnessed his parents kill themselves?
What exactly the interviewer was asking him...
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iamnotillicit(m): 8:21pm On Mar 02 |
lexy2014:
what exactly do you want to hear from a kid that witnessed his parents kill themselves?
What's the point of interviewing him...?
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:55pm On Mar 02 |
Might be boiled potatoes...
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:53pm On Mar 02 |
uunwanaobong3:
NA GOLD I DEY SEE SO....... I SWEAR, I FOR STEAL THIS ONE GO SMELT AM INTO GOLD BAR THEN SELL IT COSTLY. I DON'T CARE IF THAT NA GODS BUT IT IS FVCKIN COSTLY.
THOUGH FETISH, THIS MAN WAS RICH TO USED GOLD AS GODSSS
If you met this man, with your mind set
He has captured you already, that's not gold, not even pure bronze...
The reason he has it is to confuse u
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:45pm On Mar 02 |
I wanna do her too...
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:44pm On Mar 02 |
Dem suppose dash am...
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:16pm On Mar 02 |
No president would implement a confab from a president that lost an election...
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:11pm On Mar 02 |
I served Nigeria for one year...
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iamnotillicit(m): 7:10pm On Mar 02 |
Is that his bride in red..?
He must cry then
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iamnotillicit(m): 6:45pm On Mar 02 |
Long live President Tinubu...
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iamnotillicit(m): 6:41pm On Mar 02 |
Nope...
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iamnotillicit(m): 6:35pm On Mar 02 |
Minjim:
The thing is if my wife doesn't cum , the game isn't over until she cums . Once she cums - it's over. It doesn't matter whether I cum or not . And most time , I don't.
But whenever I cum early, o boy . Am I in trouble, she won't let go until she cums and that's hard work
U no get manners at all...
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iamnotillicit(m): 5:55pm On Mar 02 |
Hope no be say we go later sell this Ogun to a neighboring country..?
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iamnotillicit(m): 5:37pm On Mar 02 |
Are u slow...?
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iamnotillicit(m): 5:32pm On Mar 02 |
The guy is a comedian and the world is a stage...
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