SHOCKER! How Chief Of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru Words Betrayed Him
The Biblical power of tongue might have been in manifestation as the Nigerian Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. -Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, in March this year had vowed that the agitating Yoruba Nation and Biafra would not manifest as long as he lives.
The Biblical power of tongue might have been in manifestation as the Nigerian Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. -Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, in March this year had vowed that the agitating Yoruba Nation and Biafra would not manifest as long as he lives.
The committed Buhari government army general threatened to deal with all Yoruba Nation and Biafra agitators, claiming he would deal those who wanted to secede from Nigeria, fingering out Chief Sunday Igboho and Asari Dokubo, both leading Yoruba Nation agitation and Biafra respectively.`
His declaration that he would not live to see those nations emerging may have played a part in his death only two months after he became Nigeria’s General Chief of Army Staff. He and about four SouthWest top officers died on Friday night in a fatal plane crash that occurred near the Kaduna Airport.
He had said he would not allow for a secession as long as he is the Chief of General staff as he would not allow those trying to break out of Nigeria for their own nation to succeed.
“The Nigerian Army under my watch remains resolute and is poised more than ever before to decisively deal with individuals or groups that threaten the peace, security, and stability of our great nation,” he vowed, adding that the Nigerian army had resolved to deal with secessionists who are threatening the peace of Nigeria.
He was speaking as a guest at the “Uyo first Commanding Officers’ Workshop 2021” in March
Asari Dokubo, a leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, made an announcement declaring the formation of Biafra Customary Government (BCG) just after the 90-day ultimatum given to the government by the Nigeria Indigenous Nations Agitators, (NINAS) expired.
It would also be recalled that passionate Yoruba Nation frontrunner in agitation, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho during one of his speeches in public gatherings declared Yoruba as a separate nation, and demanding for the self-determination of South-West states from Nigeria.
But Attahiru vowed that the country would remain integrated and the army in collaboration with other security agencies would deal with separatists agitating for secession.
The Nigerian Army under my leadership would remain proactive and jointly work with other security agencies to decisively deal with threats facing the nation.