Oil, politics and violence: Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976)
"An insider traces the details of hope and ambition gone wrong in the Giant of Africa, Nigeria, Africa's most populous country. When it gained independence from Britain in 1960, hopes were high that, with mineral wealth and over 140 million people, the most educated workforce in Africa, Ni...
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Zusammenfassung: | "An insider traces the details of hope and ambition gone wrong in the Giant of Africa, Nigeria, Africa's most populous country. When it gained independence from Britain in 1960, hopes were high that, with mineral wealth and over 140 million people, the most educated workforce in Africa, Nigeria would become Africa s first superpower and a stabilizing democratic influence in the region. However, these lofty hopes were soon dashed and the country lumbered from crisis to crisis, with the democratic government eventually being overthrown in a violent military coup in January 1966. From 1966 until 1999, the army held onto power almost uninterrupted under a succession of increasingly authoritarian military governments and army coups. Military coups and military rule (which began as an emergency aberration) became a seemingly permanent feature of Nigerian politics. The author names names, and explores how British influence aggravated indigenous rivalries. He shows how various factions in the military were able to hold onto power and resist civil and international pressure for democratic governance by exploiting the country's oil wealth and ethnic divisions to its advantage."--Publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 268 S. Kt. |
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adam_text | OIL, POLITICS AND VIOLENCE: NIGERIA S MILITARY COUP CULTURE (1966-1976)
MAX SIOLLIM ALGORA PUBLISHING NEW YORK TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE 1
CHAPTER 1. THE PRE-COUP DAYS: POLITICS AND CRISIS 11 INDEPENDENCE 11
IGBOS 16 CORRUPTION 17 1964 FEDERAL ELECTIONS 17 THE WILD WEST 19
CHAPTER 2. THE NIGERIAN ARMY: THE WAY THINGS WERE 21 NIGERIANIZATION 21
THE FIRST GOC 22 MAIMALARI 23 ADEMULEGUN 23 AGUIYI-IRONSI 24 OGUNDIPE 24
THE ARMY UNDER AGUIYI-IRONSI 26 CHAPTER 3. SOLDIERS AND POLITICS 27
THESE BOOKISH PEOPLE 30 THE INNER CIRCLE 31 METHOD OF RECRUITMENT 33 A
MAN CALLED KADUNA 36 THE AWOLOWO FACTOR 37 UNHEEDED WARNINGS 39 OIL,
POLITICS AND VIOLENCE: NIGERIA S MILITARY COUP CULTURE CHAPTER 4. ENTER
THE FIVE MAJORS 41 TOWARDS THE FIRST COUP 42 JANUARY 14 1966: FRIDAY
NIGHT PARTY AT BRIGADIER MAIMALARI S HOUSE, 11 THOMPSON AVENUE, LAGOS 43
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15,1966: PLENTY PLENTY PALAVER 43 EVENTS
OVERNIGHT 44 KADUNA * NORTHERN REGION 44 BRIGADIER ADEMULEGUN 45 COLONEL
SHODEINDE 45 STRATEGIC LOCATIONS 46 IBADAN * WESTERN REGION 46 LAGOS *
FEDERAL CAPITAL 47 STRATEGIC LOCATIONS 48 IKOYI HOTEL 48 BACK TO 11
THOMPSON AVENUE: BRIGADIER MAIMALARI S HOUSE 48 THE GOC IN TOWN 49 3:30
A.M. 50 2 ND BATTALION, IFEEJA, LAGOS 51 BACK TO THE FEDERAL GUARD
BARRACKS * LAGOS 52 2 BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, APAPA * LAGOS 53 BACK TO
ABEOKUTA * WESTERN REGION 54 ENUGU AND BENIN * EASTERN REGION AND
MID-WEST REGION 54 KANO * NORTHERN REGION 55 BACK TO KADUNA * NORTHERN
REGION 55 CHAPTER 5. FROM CIVILIAN TO MILITARY RULE: HISTORY IN THE
MAKING 57 REACTION TO THE COUP 57 SATURDAY JANUARY 15,1966 57 9-10 AM.,
2ND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS, IKEJA * LAGOS 58 POLICE HEADQUARTERS,
MOLONEY STREET, OBAFENDE * LAGOS 58 MIDDAY 58 ADEMOYEGA AND ANUFORO ON
THE LOOSE 59 SATURDAY JANUARY 15-SUNDAY JANUARY 16,1966 60 SUNDAY
EVENING, JANUARY 16,1966, CABINET OFFICE * LAGOS 61 A NEW POLITICAL
ORDER 62 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20,1966: A GRISLY DISCOVERY 67 FRIDAY JANUARY
21,1966 68 CHAPTER 6. A NEW TYPE OF GOVERNMENT 69 GOVERNING ORGANS OF
THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT 69 REACTION TO THE NEW REGIME 70 LEGAL AND
CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF MILITARY RULE 73 MILITARY GOVERNANCE 75
UNIFICATION DECREE 76 THE MAY 1966 RIOTS 77 FEAR OF AN IGBO PLANET 79
WAS AGUIYI-IRONSI AN ACCOMPLICE? 81 XII TABLE OF CONTENTS PROVOCATION IN
THE NORTH 82 CHAPTER 7. THE ARMY IMPLODES 85 4 LH BATTALION * IBADAN,
WESTERN REGION 86 RESHUFFLING THE PACK 87 TELLING TALES 88 MAY 1966 ARMY
PROMOTIONS 91 THE JANUARY DETAINEES 92 BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE
93 CHAPTER 8. THE JULY REMATCH 97 PLOTTING THE COUNTER-COUP 98 ABEOKUTA:
THE CATALYST 101 ABEOKUTA GARRISON, WESTERN REGION * THURSDAY NIGHT,
JULY 28,1966 (ALMOST MIDNIGHT) 101 LAGOS, OVERNIGHT * THURSDAY JULY
28-FRIDAY JULY 29,1966 103 FEDERAL GUARDBARRACKS * LKOYI, LAGOS 103 2 ND
BATTALION, IKEJA, LAGOS 104 IBADAN, WESTERN REGION * 4 A.M., FRIDAY JULY
29,1966 104 IBADAN, WESTERN REGION* 5 A.M. 106 8A.RN.-9A.RN. 106 9 A.M.
107 BACK TO LETMAUCK BARRACKS: 4 LH BATTALION HEADQUARTERS, IBADAN *
WESTERN REGION 112 BACK TO LAGOS * JULY 29,1966 112 KADUNA, NORTHERN
REGION 113 LP.M 114 LATE NIGHT, FRIDAY JULY 291966 * 3 RD BATTALION,
KAWO-KADUNA, NORTHERN REGION 114 KANO, 5 TH BATTALION * NORTHERN REGION
. 115 ENUGU * 1 ST BATTALION, EASTERN REGION 115 BENIN * MID-WEST REGION
116 CHAPTER 9. MUTINEERS IN POWER 117 OGUNDIPE IN DISTRESS 117 NORTHERN
SECESSION: ARABA 118 A THREE DAY DEBATE IN LAGOS, JULY 29-31,1966 118
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SERVANTS 119 AUGUST 1,1966 * GOOD OLD JACK 123 COUP OR
MUTINY? 125 CHAPTER 10. THE KILLING CONTINUES 127 COLLAPSE OF
DISCIPLINE: THE INMATES TAKE OVER THE ASYLUM 129 THE 4 LH BATTALION
AGAIN 130 THE ROLE OF SOUTHERN SOLDIERS 131 YORUBA SOLDIERS 132 BACK TO
KANO * NORTHERN REGION 133 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1966 * THINGS FALL APART
134 POGROM 135 XIII OIL, POLITICS AND VIOLENCE: NIGERIA S MILITARY COUP
CULTURE CHAPTER 11. LEGACY OF THE 1966 COUPS 139 THE FIVE MAJORS ? 140
WHO WAS THE LEADER? 141 THE MAJORS COUP: AN IGBO COUP ? 141 A UPGA
COUP? 142 THE MAJORS OBJECTIVES 143 THE CLASSMATE SYNDROME 144 A
CULTURE OF BETRAYAL 147 LONG LASTING EFFECTS OF THE JULY COUNTER-COUP
148 CHAPTER 12. ABURI: THE SOVEREIGN NATIONAL CONFERENCE THAT GOT AWAY
151 THE ROAD TO SECESSION 151 BETWEEN ONE AMBITIOUS MAN AND THE REST OF
THE COUNTRY 152 THE REUNION 153 COUP PLOTTERS: OJUKWU S PROPHECY 155 THE
STAR OF THE SHOW 157 THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE 157 CHAPTER 13. MURTALA
MUHAMMED * HUMAN TEMPEST 161 THE EARLY DAYS 161 CONFRONTATION IN THE
MID-WEST 162 THE CIVIL WAR YEARS 163 CHAPTER 14. THE POST WAR YEARS:
CIVIL AND MILITARY DISCONTENT 167 BEYOND BIAFRA: FORGIVENESS AND
RECONCILIATION * THE AFRICAN LINCOLN 167 THE CURSE OF OIL * 168 WANT IN
THE MIDST OF PLENTY 169 THE MILITARY AND CIVIL SOCIETY 170 CHAPTER 15.
ANOTHER ARMY PLOT: ANOTHER MILITARY GOVERNMENT 175 ANOTHER COUP PLOT 177
THE BRIGADIERS APPROACHED 177 JULY 28,1975 178 COLONEL WALBE S HOUSE 178
MILITARY COUPS: BACKING THE RIGHT HORSE 179 THE NEW LEADERS 182 A NO
NONSENSE LEADER 183 MURTALA AS HEAD OF STATE 185 MILITARY GOVERNORS 186
THE MASS PURGE 188 CREATION OF STATES 188 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 189 ABUJA: A
NEW CAPITAL 190 BUDGET STRAINS 190 XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS THE BEGINNING
OF THE END CHAPTER 16. FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE WATERSHED COUP OF 1976
DEFENSE HEADQUARTERS AND BONNY CAMP THE CONTRIBUTION OF BABANGIDA
BABANGIDA AND DIMKA AT THE RADIO STATION FIRELIGHT AT THE RADIO STATION
SUCCESSION DIPLOMATIC RIFTS: CONFRONTATION WITH THE UK AND THE UNITED
STATES FUGITIVE CHAPTER 17. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ANATOMY OF A PLOT THE
PLOT * THE GOVERNMENT S CASE TREASON AND OTHER OFFENSES (SPECIAL
MILITARY TRIBUNAL) DECREE 1976 THE SPECIAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL DIMKA S
CONFESSIONS BISALLA S CASE THE VERDICT EXECUTIONS LIFE AFTER MURTALA
MURTALA S FAMILY THE COUP WIDOWS APPENDIX 1 TABLE 1: NIGERIAN MILITARY
HIGH COMMAND AS OF JANUARY 14,1966. NIGERIAN ARMY HIERARCHY, JANUARY
14,1966 TABLE 2: SENIOR POSTS IN NIGERIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AS OF
JANUARY 14,1966. TABLE 3: NIGERIAN POLICE HIERARCHY AS OF JANUARY
14,1966. TABLE 4: MILITARY REDEPLOYMENTS AFTER JANUARY 15,1966 COUP
NIGERIAN ARMY HIERARCHYJOLLOWINGPOST-JANUARY 1966 REDEPLOYMENTS TABLE 5:
DECIMATION OF MILITARY HIGH COMMAND AFTER THE TWO COUPS OF 1966 SAMPLE
OF NORTHERN PARTICIPANTS IN JANUARY 15,1966 COUP APPENDIX 2. SPEECHES
SPEECH OF MAJOR NZEOGWU * DECLARATION OF MARTIAL LAW IN NORTHERN
NIGERIA, JANUARY 15,1966 MAJOR-GENERAL AGUIYI-IRONSI S INAUGURAL SPEECH
AS HEAD OF STATE, JANUARY 16,1966 PRESIDENT AZIKIWE S STATEMENT TO THE
PRESS: REACTION TO NIGERIA S FIRST MILITARY COUP, JANUARY 1966 INAUGURAL
SPEECH OF LT-COLONEL YAKUBU GOWON AS HEAD OF STATE, AUGUST 1,1966
INAUGURAL SPEECH OF BRIGADIER MURTALA MUHAMMED AS HEAD OF STATE, JULY
30,1976 APPENDIX 3. CASUALTIES OF THE 1966 COUPS CASUALTIES OF JANUARY
15,1966 COUP OFFICERS KILLED DURINGJULYI AUGUST 1966 COUNTER-COUP* 191
193 194 195 196 197 197 199 200 203 203 205 206 207 208 210 210 211 215
216 217 219 219 221 222 222 222 224 224 226 227 227 229 230 230 232 237
237 238 XV OIL, POLITICS AND VIOLENCE: NIGERIA S MILITARY COUP CULTURE
APPENDIX 4. 241 TABLE J: FATE OF JANUARY 15,1966 COUP PARTICIPANTS 241
TABLE 2: FATE OF JULY 1966 COUP PARTICIPANTS 245 TABLE 3: LIST OF THOSE
EXECUTED FOR THEIR ROLE IN THE COUP OF FEBRUARY 13,1976 248 TABLE 4:
LIST OF THOSE IMPRISONED FOR THEIR ROLE IN THE COUP OF FEBRUARY 13,1976
250 APPENDIX 5 251 GLOSSARY 253 NIGERIAN MILITARY OFFICER RANKS (IN
ORDER OF DECREASING SENIORITY) 254 NIGERIAN MILITARY NCO RANKS (IN ORDER
OF DECREASING SENIORITY) 255 BIBLIOGRAPHY 257 BOOKS 257 OTHER
PUBLICATIONS 261 NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS 261 OFFICIAL MEMORANDA AND
PUBLICATIONS 261 INDEX 263 XVI
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spelling | Siollun, Max Verfasser (DE-588)138690073 aut Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) Max Siollun New York Algora Pub. 2009 XVI, 268 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "An insider traces the details of hope and ambition gone wrong in the Giant of Africa, Nigeria, Africa's most populous country. When it gained independence from Britain in 1960, hopes were high that, with mineral wealth and over 140 million people, the most educated workforce in Africa, Nigeria would become Africa s first superpower and a stabilizing democratic influence in the region. However, these lofty hopes were soon dashed and the country lumbered from crisis to crisis, with the democratic government eventually being overthrown in a violent military coup in January 1966. From 1966 until 1999, the army held onto power almost uninterrupted under a succession of increasingly authoritarian military governments and army coups. Military coups and military rule (which began as an emergency aberration) became a seemingly permanent feature of Nigerian politics. The author names names, and explores how British influence aggravated indigenous rivalries. He shows how various factions in the military were able to hold onto power and resist civil and international pressure for democratic governance by exploiting the country's oil wealth and ethnic divisions to its advantage."--Publisher's description. Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1966-1976 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Politik Coups d'état Nigeria History 20th century Military government Nigeria History 20th century Putsch (DE-588)4193176-2 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Nigeria Politics and government 1960- Nigeria (DE-588)4042300-1 gnd rswk-swf Nigeria (DE-588)4042300-1 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Geschichte 1966-1976 z DE-604 Putsch (DE-588)4193176-2 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-87586-710-6 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017164388&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Siollun, Max Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) Geschichte Politik Coups d'état Nigeria History 20th century Military government Nigeria History 20th century Putsch (DE-588)4193176-2 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4193176-2 (DE-588)4046514-7 (DE-588)4042300-1 |
title | Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) |
title_auth | Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) |
title_exact_search | Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) |
title_full | Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) Max Siollun |
title_fullStr | Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) Max Siollun |
title_full_unstemmed | Oil, politics and violence Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) Max Siollun |
title_short | Oil, politics and violence |
title_sort | oil politics and violence nigeria s military coup culture 1966 1976 |
title_sub | Nigeria's military coup culture ; (1966-1976) |
topic | Geschichte Politik Coups d'état Nigeria History 20th century Military government Nigeria History 20th century Putsch (DE-588)4193176-2 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Coups d'état Nigeria History 20th century Military government Nigeria History 20th century Putsch Nigeria Politics and government 1960- Nigeria |
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