I could write a whole book on this man. It is a pity that the younger generation of Nigerians don't know much about him or about what he did and achieved for our nation both before and after he became Head of State in 1975. Forty years after his murder his name still brings joy and admiration to his associates, friends and loved ones and terror and trepidation to his detractors and foes.
Of all the former Heads of State and leaders in our country I admire him the most. His courage, focus, brazenness, righteous anger, strength of character, bellicose nature, passion and ability to take the bull by the horns and do what needed to be done, no matter whose ox was gored and no matter what the consequences were, was exemplary and outstanding.
Of all the former Heads of State and leaders in our country I admire him the most. His courage, focus, brazenness, righteous anger, strength of character, bellicose nature, passion and ability to take the bull by the horns and do what needed to be done, no matter whose ox was gored and no matter what the consequences were, was exemplary and outstanding.
In these days of cowardice, guile, deceit, doublespeak, subterfuge and political correctness, Mohammed would not have found much pleasure or joy and neither would he have been fully appreciated. He was blunt, fearless and irrepressible and, as they say, he was ''as tough as nails''. He was all that a real warrior ought to be. Most important of all he was inspirational: he scorned death and he had no fear of it.
What a man this was: truly the first among equals. He was a living example of the veracity of the adage that says "who dares wins". His life was a manifestation of the fact that truly "fortune favors the bold". Our domestic policy under his watch brought positive and monumental changes to the fortunes of our country and the character of our people. Our foreign policy under him, throughout the six months that he was Head of State, was a sight to be seen. It was Nigeria at her proudest and her best.
In those days we were rich, loud and boisterous. We could boast of having Africa's strongest army and her most outstanding and best- educated middle class. We were big, strong and powerful and when Nigeria spoke the world listened. When we sneezed Africa literally caught a cold. When we roared, the world shook. We wielded this great power and influence on the world stage with immense dazzle and razzmatazz. Yet we were also cautious, restrained and deemed as being highly responsible. That is when Nigeria was regarded as the Giant of Africa and rightly so.
Without General Murtala Mohammed the eventual liberation of Angola, Zimbabwe and South Africa would not have been achieved when it was. Though he did not live to see it, he set the ball rolling and he threw down the gauntlet to the western powers and all those that supported racial tyranny and apartheid in the nations of southern Africa.
Some historians have even argued that that is precisely why he was eventually murdered. Yet if that was the motivation for organizing his assassination it did not stop anything because the cat was already out of the bag and his legacy had already been established and taken root.
This is confirmed by the fact that his extraordinary and dynamic foreign policy vis a vis the total liberation of our brother African nations and his unrelenting opposition and resistance to white minority rule in South Africa and Rhodesia (as it then was) continued under the able leadership of his second in command, General Olusegun Obasanjo, after he took over as Head of State on Feb. 14th 1976. The rest is history.
May General Murtala Ramat Mohammed's courageous soul continue to rest in peace and may those that are in power today resurrect his spirit and build on his great legacy.
In those days we were rich, loud and boisterous. We could boast of having Africa's strongest army and her most outstanding and best- educated middle class. We were big, strong and powerful and when Nigeria spoke the world listened. When we sneezed Africa literally caught a cold. When we roared, the world shook. We wielded this great power and influence on the world stage with immense dazzle and razzmatazz. Yet we were also cautious, restrained and deemed as being highly responsible. That is when Nigeria was regarded as the Giant of Africa and rightly so.
Without General Murtala Mohammed the eventual liberation of Angola, Zimbabwe and South Africa would not have been achieved when it was. Though he did not live to see it, he set the ball rolling and he threw down the gauntlet to the western powers and all those that supported racial tyranny and apartheid in the nations of southern Africa.
Some historians have even argued that that is precisely why he was eventually murdered. Yet if that was the motivation for organizing his assassination it did not stop anything because the cat was already out of the bag and his legacy had already been established and taken root.
This is confirmed by the fact that his extraordinary and dynamic foreign policy vis a vis the total liberation of our brother African nations and his unrelenting opposition and resistance to white minority rule in South Africa and Rhodesia (as it then was) continued under the able leadership of his second in command, General Olusegun Obasanjo, after he took over as Head of State on Feb. 14th 1976. The rest is history.
May General Murtala Ramat Mohammed's courageous soul continue to rest in peace and may those that are in power today resurrect his spirit and build on his great legacy.
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Nice piece. May his soul continue to rest in perfect peace
ReplyDeleteFFK since you support PDP looters and thieves, how come you admire someone like Muritala Mohammed? Because Muritala Mohammed was just like Buhari. He hated injustice and corruption. FFK you are just a bloody hypocrate. Go get a life!
ReplyDeleteFFK since you support PDP looters and thieves, how come you admire someone like Muritala Mohammed? Because Muritala Mohammed was just like Buhari. He hated injustice and corruption. FFK you are just a bloody hypocrate. Go get a life!
ReplyDeleteOne thing I have observed is that FFK has a lot of fear for OBJ despite the fact that OBJ played a very active and hypocritical role in destroying d PDP. SHM
ReplyDeleteGood write up
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ReplyDeleteLinda mee k'anyi fu anya! @uchemacj
he's really a courageous man. RIP
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ReplyDeleteFemi, if this man is alive you would have contrary opinion about him. I can't take any of your words serious. You and the entire PDP members ruined our country. Smfh for u.
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Idiagbon and Buhari were Murtala's boys in the army then.
ReplyDeleteA true leader Indeed....with his popular word of "Fellow Nigerians"..... But he failed to answer the question of the Asaba Massacre which was perpetuated by Men Under His Command during The Nigeria Civil War...
ReplyDeletea hero indeed
ReplyDeleteD'you wanna write about Murtala or you want to indirectly compare buhari....?
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All this write up is a bundle of lies. Dont speak evil of the death does not warrant these lie-full write-ups. This is the ITT thief chairman like Olusegun Obasanjo and Abiola, stole the Nigerian money in the central bank in Benin with Obasanjo during the Nigerian civil war blamed it on Biafra. Ask Gen. Gowon and would have told you the greed in thid late man. Ask Gen. Bissala and Dimka, and eould have told you much about this man's greed and over ambition. Ask the Igbos, they would have told you how he planned and kill Aguiyi Ironsi who is innocent and better than him. Hr betrayed and killed his leader to obtain position I think this man is Obadanjo hero and not Nigeria's . Becahse they carry Nigeria money ceazed by Ugadan president then..Idi Amin Dada. This man is a thief who stole the international telephone and telegraph money. This man is example of Nigetian greed and over-ambitioudness. didn't expect this man to be celebrated on Linda Ikeji blog... This man is not a friend of the ibos. They killed a good leader like Ironsi. But as Ibos like selling themselves for a pot of meal porraige like Esau..shame on Linda to celebrate this man with all the nonsense lies written of him..linda..shame on you
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Delete@Anonymous 12:19AM Why are Igbos too tribalistic? What about the people that Aguyi Ironsi and Ojukwu killed? So because Linda is Igbo, she should not act like a professional by removing tribal sentiments on her blog? Look at FFK, a yoruba man praising a hausa man and engaged to an Igbo girl. Igbos are too selfish, greedy and tribalistic thats why they will never smell power. Smtcheew.
Delete@Anonymous 12:19AM Why are Igbos too tribalistic? What about the people that Aguyi Ironsi and Ojukwu killed? So because Linda is Igbo, she should not act like a professional by removing tribal sentiments on her blog? Look at FFK, a yoruba man praising a hausa man and engaged to an Igbo girl. Igbos are too selfish, greedy and tribalistic thats why they will never smell power. Smtcheew.
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He was a Core Nationalist.
ReplyDeleteBrought USA on their knees....Nigeria had great wealth then..d best we ever had.....greatly intimated US that they plotted his death
ReplyDeleteShut up FFK, enu dun rofo. Did you, or your kleptomeniac party members demostrated any of the attributes you stated. Pls keep quite. Fool
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DeleteWe all know this before Mr Femi Fani Kayode. All we Nigerians are after at present is your share of fund from $2.1 arms deal money you most return before is too late. All eyes are on you ooo. Linda take note.
ReplyDeleteHe deserved to be assassinated. He was a hater of the Igbos.
ReplyDeleteWell said FFK. Continue to rest in peace, the greatest head of state Nigeria ever had.
ReplyDeleteAlways had being a great writer.
ReplyDeleteEmma Okocha, in his “Blood on the Niger”, chronicled the massacre of over 2,500 Igbo men and boys – with their names - at Asaba in one day in September 1968, on the orders of Lt. Col. Murtala Muhammed. Also, writing in the November 26, 1968 issue of the “Look” magazine, its senior editor, Jack Shepherd, who said he witnessed the events reported that, “…perhaps 8,000 Ibo civilians died when the Midwest was ‘liberated’ by troops under Col. Murtala Muhammed; the Asaba massacre was replicated in Warri and Sapele…”.
ReplyDeleteThirty years later, the ‘born again’ General Yakubu Gowon acknowledged those unprovoked massacres by the man Nigeria today celebrates as a hero, when he paid a visit to the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Prof. Chike Edozien in October 1999, where he apologized to the Obi for the atrocities of his administration against the defenceless Asaba people.
Today, Nigeria rolls out the drums to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the death of the man who qualifies to be addressed as the ‘Butcher of Asaba”.
But Muritala Mohammed came into power in 1975. What you claim happened in Asaba happened in 1968
DeleteYou are right and death was even kind to him. As a four year old boy, I could remember soldiers moving up and down in my village in Afikpo in the present day Ebonyi state. I grew up to learn that his killer, Dimka was caught in my village in company of a woman whom my people nicknamed "Ugo Dimka'' and of course inside a hotel.
DeleteThe man is truly unique,wish i had met him.
ReplyDeleteHe was truly unique.
ReplyDeleteThis FFK is just a big mouthed fool.This same history he is talking was never practise by either him or his late father and his other accomplice.
ReplyDeleteMurtala very galant and patriotic, good to remember one of our heroes but FFK u are still an ass hole and be ready to cough out ur own share of Dasukigate loot. Idiot
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ReplyDeleteHero of sorts! The many widows of Asaba, Delta State State see him differently. He deceitfully called their husbands for a peace meeting at killed all of them. For the widows, this man's death means a different thing to them. May God forgive all
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