Major C.K. Nzeogwu

Major C.K. Nzeogwu
Author: Okeleke Peter Nzeogwu
Publisher: Spotlight Poets
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Nzeogwu

Nzeogwu
Author: Olusegun Obasanjo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The President of Nigeria, elected in 1999, gives a detailed account of his friend and colleague Chukwuma Nzeogwu, a young army officer who led the shocking and first military coup d'etat of 1966, which toppled the civilian government and heralded thirteen years of military dictatorship until the elections of 1998. Was he a genuine revolutionary or a reactionary? Was he a hero or villain? The President provides his answers to these questions which have surrounded the enigmatic and controversial Nzeogwu, and supports his views with personal letters and other documents. He describes him as idealistic and patriotic; though exhibiting more enthusiasm and naivety than wisdom or prudence.

The Nigerian Military

The Nigerian Military
Author: Robin Luckham
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1971-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN:

An account of the Nigerian military coups of 1966 in which the author discusses both the events themselves and their sociological background.

Who Killed Major Nzeogwu?

Who Killed Major Nzeogwu?
Author: Charles Abi Enonchong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781973370390

The 2017 rewrite of the 1986 bestseller, this collectors edition details untold secrets on the Major Nzeogwu led 15 January 1966 coup as well as the 29 July 1966 military coup in Nigeria.Can the assassin of a national hero be a hero? Charles Enonchong is the producer-director of the bestselling video documentary THE NIGERIAN-BIAFRAN WAR PARTS 1,2,3 & 4.

Oil, Politics and Violence

Oil, Politics and Violence
Author: Max Siollun
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0875867081

"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.

The Oxford Handbook of Nigerian History

The Oxford Handbook of Nigerian History
Author: Toyin Falola
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190050098

This book reads the narrative of the national politics alongside deeper histories of political and social organization, as well as in relation to competing influences on modern identity formation and inter-group relationships, such as ethnic and religious communities, economic partnerships, and immigrant and diasporic cultures

Government and Politics in Africa

Government and Politics in Africa
Author: William Tordoff
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253215451

The author provides extra coverage of both North and South Africa and of such key issues as debt, the AIDS epidemic, the position of women and the politics of patronage."--BOOK JACKET.