Awo's Death: What Happenned in the Bathroom?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 186

  • @klassiqueklobbbenin
    @klassiqueklobbbenin Месяц назад +31

    I am a Professor today because of Awololwo's free education policy in the then Western Region. May God continue to bless his generation.

  • @yettiefash7425
    @yettiefash7425 Месяц назад +22

    I was at Ikenne then at 13yrs and living close to his house. The mood in the town was like the earth had fallen. We had the opportunity to see many prominent people all over the world came in to town. It was a time I can never forget. I remember when chief MKO Abiola visited him to call a truce before Papa passed. Those were many times I can never forget. The next time something close to Awo's passing was when TAI Sholarin passed too. Continue to rest in peace Papa Awo✌️

  • @adekunlejimohadewale7914
    @adekunlejimohadewale7914 Месяц назад +18

    A truthful man who gave us free education at all levels. Adieu Papa soul rest in perfect peace.

    • @klassiqueklobbbenin
      @klassiqueklobbbenin Месяц назад +1

      I am a Professor today because of Awolowo's free education policy in the Western Region. May God continue to bless his generations.

  • @professor5281
    @professor5281 Месяц назад +17

    Heroes like the great Awo are no more. I was a small boy in Kwara state then, and the atmosphere was shaky. As a boy of 6yrs old, i knew something huge had happened. The atmosphere was crazy that day. I watched the burial on nta, oh my God. It was Mad.

  • @oluyomialabi7395
    @oluyomialabi7395 Месяц назад +10

    At the time, my family lived in F.G.C. Odogbolu. My brother, the late Tayo Omogbenugu, and I traveled to Ikene to offer our condolences to the family. He was regarded as one of the greatest Nigerians by human standards.

  • @thewatchmanevangelisticmin2250
    @thewatchmanevangelisticmin2250 Месяц назад +19

    Baba Awo was a hero. Thank God for his life. He was the Best President we never had in Nigeria.

  • @ayodeleadeyeri3123
    @ayodeleadeyeri3123 Месяц назад +20

    That day was horrific particularly on that Saturday night when Sienne All-Well Brown said after the NTA 9pm newscast that she had an important announcement and I quote ' Chief Obafemi Awolowo died early this morning at his Ikenne home' and immediately there was an atmosphere of suspense all over Lagos that night.

    • @yomade908
      @yomade908 Месяц назад +1

      Agba yin adale sir,😅😅

  • @mamie6820
    @mamie6820 Месяц назад +6

    Madam Dr Awolowo-Dosunmu thank you for sharing our great Papa’s last precious prophetic days.
    So moving and impactful. I feel he had a special connection with your daughter Boju Boju.
    May his soul continue to rejoice in the divine Presence, knowledge and peace. Amen.

  • @yetundebamidele8130
    @yetundebamidele8130 Месяц назад +12

    I haven't seen my mother crying before she cried that day while my father was with neighbors discussing awolowo death my mother was at the backyard crying i asked her why she's crying she said awolowo has died...i enjoyed his free education and books may his soul find repose 😢😢

  • @euzoobi
    @euzoobi Месяц назад +24

    It's crucial to remember that Papa Awo couldn't have taken his own life. At his last birthday celebration, he hinted at the approaching end of his life. He spoke about the imminence of his transition, referencing a book called 'Life After Life' by Dr. Raymond Moody, MD. Only a few people truly comprehended his words. It wasn't until years later that I managed to acquire a copy of the book. Awo was an incredibly advanced soul who was ahead of his time. It's important to put an end to the spread of falsehoods about this remarkable individual.

    • @MrGbolagun
      @MrGbolagun Месяц назад +3

      Thanks for your submission sir. Appreciated👏.

    • @seemee9494
      @seemee9494 Месяц назад

      @@euzoobi Stop that nonsense postulations of yours, many great evil leaders like thief Obafemi Awolowo talked about their transition, life after here, including Adolf Hitler, Lenin, Mohamadu Buhari, and the Oba of Benin etc.
      Dr. Dosumu Awolowo, the daughter of your papa Awolowo was so smarth and dogged saying what her mother and Awo's driver saw when they broke the door leading to the bathroom.
      She skipped it, the secret leaked out, because, Awo's driver confirmed that chief Mrs, Awolowo wanted to hid the ota pia pia rat poison bottle in her waist cloth that morning, but in panick, the bottle fell to the ground twice, and each time she bends down and picks it up, yet with tears dripping from her chicks. She suddely calmed down so as not to inflame the atmosphere.
      Those down stairs, the gardeners, and others where oblivious of the happening upstairs, execept Awo's personal cook.
      You see, thief Obafemi Awolowo died like a chicken, a cocroach if you like.
      Karma is inescapable.
      I'm using this opportunity to warn other Yoruba political and traditional leaders to learn from Awo's excruciating death, because of his evil deeds against innocent Igbo Hebrews during the Biafra and Nigeria civil war.
      The Oba Akiolu of Lagos who took on the Igbos promising to drawn millions of Igbos in Lagos lagoon, first test the bitter pill of G-d's wrath, as touts, agberos and hooligans drank water and palaga from his royal CUP.
      YORUBA RONU

    • @lindaadams4815
      @lindaadams4815 Месяц назад

      He was a great man,the best president Nigeria never had.

    • @seemee9494
      @seemee9494 Месяц назад +1

      @@lindaadams4815 No, your papa committed suicide, i challenge all the zoo Yoruba people to conduct a test why Awo died, even though his personal physician knows after post mortem examination that he committed suicide.

    • @lindaadams4815
      @lindaadams4815 Месяц назад +10

      @@seemee9494 just because you were manufactured in a factory and probably still searching for the sperm donor,doesn't give you the right to speak ill of such a great man.whose achievement you can never attain in hundred life time.

  • @gudenofjames8026
    @gudenofjames8026 24 дня назад +4

    Our today's politicians are not ashamed of themselves even after understudying this kind of great man...Good people continue to go extint in Nigeria. Late Awo you will live forever in our heart. May you continue to rest in peace. Its unfortunate dont have men like you anymore

  • @annieajibola4246
    @annieajibola4246 Месяц назад +11

    I enjoyed his free education in the Western Region. May his soul continue to rest in peace 🙏🏽

  • @adeamujale
    @adeamujale 6 дней назад

    Awolowo was an exraordinary Africanist. The foundational class of African thinkers who had it bang on!
    A united continent is precisely what these giants argued for, with the Nkrumah, George Padmore, Namdi Azikwe, Jomo Kenyata, Hasting Banda of the world.

  • @henry8750
    @henry8750 Месяц назад +57

    He had his flaws. He made some wrong decisions. But Ojukwu accurately described him as the best president Nigeria never had. Rest on, chief Awo.

    • @alfredbiosah4920
      @alfredbiosah4920 Месяц назад +6

      I would like to say that before Chief Ojukwu made that statement, Dan Agbese of Newswatch magazine, writing in his column, had said so. Ojukwu affirmed same about a year later. RIP Chief Awolowo.

    • @davidolubukunmijesudemi6847
      @davidolubukunmijesudemi6847 Месяц назад

      Ojukwu made that statement at his burial ooooo, not a year later

    • @alfredbiosah4920
      @alfredbiosah4920 Месяц назад +2

      @davidolubukunmijesudemi6847 Ok, but my point is, Agbese wrote it before then.

    • @BagofWits
      @BagofWits Месяц назад

      It was said that the first Coup plotters wanted to make him president had they succeeded.

    • @topnotch676
      @topnotch676 Месяц назад

      Nzeogwu, Owuatuegwu and co planned to free him from prison and install him as president in their failed coup.

  • @niyilaw2104
    @niyilaw2104 Месяц назад +4

    The Great Papa Awo, UP Awo Thanks for the free Education

  • @iyobosaigbinovia6482
    @iyobosaigbinovia6482 Месяц назад +4

    Listening to her shows you some pride and happiness that she took care of the father, that she always spent time with him till he died. This is very poignant and profound. This era of japa syndrome won’t allow this. Some people have not seen their parents for over 10years and may not even attend their funeral.

    • @lateefrasaq-iy6zd
      @lateefrasaq-iy6zd Месяц назад +1

      Majority may not understand you well.. but I do and to details..

    • @azeeztaiwo2543
      @azeeztaiwo2543 Месяц назад +1

      It takes concerted efforts to achieve that, we many times take it granted thinking they will live forever, but with deliberate efforts from the parents and children, it's still very much achievable being closed together

  • @mondayileaguele484
    @mondayileaguele484 Месяц назад +9

    I attended his free Education. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

  • @WaheedBodunrin-ki8ks
    @WaheedBodunrin-ki8ks 29 дней назад +2

    We thank God, for His creation of Awolowo, history will never forget you. I will continue to remember you and tell about you to children and grandchildren and they will do same. Till eternity you remain in human memory. Rest in perfect peace. You are victorious.

  • @matthewgodfree1388
    @matthewgodfree1388 Месяц назад +10

    The type of leader like Abraham Lincoln, that Nigeria was not destined to have. Rest in Peace The great Awo.

    • @nnamdichilakakingsleyibekw9177
      @nnamdichilakakingsleyibekw9177 Месяц назад

      He adviced Nigeria that starvation is a weapon of war, how can we feed our enemies and let them have strenght to fight us. So Nigeria blockaded food supply into Biafra. 2million children in Biafra land perished as a result of that Advice. While Abraham Lincoln fought for the emancipation of Slaves. He was indeed a great man 🙄🙄

  • @OmoIbonwon1
    @OmoIbonwon1 27 дней назад +1

    A Great man and the best Nigeria ever had. Imagine of the other Premiers of other regions achieved what he did, Nigeria would have been better ✍️

  • @augustajacobs2751
    @augustajacobs2751 Месяц назад +3

    May his soul continue to rest in perfect peace. I believe the legacy he established in western region and the whole of Nigeria will still manifest within the next 10 yrs in Jesus name Amen.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Месяц назад

      His soul is NOT ''resting in peace''. That is a christian phrase which denies the continuity of Life on the Other Side, known by your ancestors for millennia. His soul, ie HE, is very active on the Other Side, far more than he was here.

  • @adefemisobalaje6845
    @adefemisobalaje6845 Месяц назад +7

    Baba knew he was about to go. That was the writing on the wall for calling his family members together almost the last days of his life on earth

  • @Solagbadewest
    @Solagbadewest Месяц назад +8

    Everything about him can be found in the book, "The Autobiography of Chief Obafemi Awolowo".

    • @Solagbadewest
      @Solagbadewest Месяц назад +2

      Pick a copy of the book, "The Autobiography of Chief Obafemi Awolowo", then you will appreciate why he introduced free education in the Western region.

  • @lateefrasaq-iy6zd
    @lateefrasaq-iy6zd Месяц назад +1

    I remember that day I was in primary school. It was a breaking news around 11pm to 12am have forgotten the channel that chief obafemi Awolowo was late.. I told my dad the nxt morning.. he said I don't know what am saying.. that very morning he bought news paper and the rest was history..

  • @ismailmuhibbudin4443
    @ismailmuhibbudin4443 Месяц назад +12

    Yoruba race will ever be grateful to Pa Awo and his positive plans for his race

  • @prwwordwarcollege
    @prwwordwarcollege Месяц назад +3

    Pa Awo simply passed away like one of the great Patriarchs in the Bible. He went up to brush his teeth after a meal and he simply had cardiac arrest. If someone wants to commit suicide he will do it when nobody will be able to stop him. May his soul continue to rest in peace. Nigeria lost a much needed leader💚🇳🇬

  • @Joseph247100
    @Joseph247100 2 месяца назад +3

    What an experience. May his soul continue to rest in peace.

  • @OlabodeOginni
    @OlabodeOginni Месяц назад +3

    How many current politicians can pray to die and pray his last on earth like this man Awolowo

  • @giftedchild9490
    @giftedchild9490 23 дня назад +1

    I remember growing up thinking Pa Awo died young, he actually died 78 years old not too bad. He was a good man that had good intentions for his country, Yorubas are what they are today because of Pa Awo.

  • @olukimkan3837
    @olukimkan3837 12 дней назад

    I think Siene Allwell Brown read the NTA news that night. She said good night after the news ended. Only to return about 2 minutes later. We were all surprised, however, after delivering the shocking news, there was silence at first because it was unexpected. Some even said its not true.

  • @afolabiolaniran9986
    @afolabiolaniran9986 2 месяца назад +8

    REST ON PAPA AN ICON IS GONE

  • @ValentinaA-gi6xi
    @ValentinaA-gi6xi 19 дней назад

    The passing of a loved one is always sad, painful, and nearly, in many cases, unbearable, so we appreciate how traumatic this loss would have been for the family.
    Today, we live in a world where people prefer to bury the truth, but some of us insist that no matter how sad or painful the truth may be, it must be told.
    Awolowo was an intelligent man who opted to use his GOD-given talents for evil and wickedness to promote his own personal interests and ambitions. He was a man filled with hate, and he used that hate to destroy many lives. He repayed good with evil and plunged Nigeria into political darkness that she is yet to recover from to date.
    I feel the pain of the family, but I'm one of those who will never mourn a soul like Awolowo. I pray, for his sake, that he made peace with GOD, In JESUS' Holy Name, before his passing.

  • @LincolnChuka
    @LincolnChuka Месяц назад +2

    It pains when i see Yorubas praising Tinubu i just wonder what Awolowo will say in his grave about the present day Yorubas praising Tinubu. Thank God for a man like Awo.

    • @akins8552
      @akins8552 Месяц назад +7

      Come off it bro. Say some Yoruba abeg. The percentage of Yoruba praising him is very tiny. I'm Yoruba from a very large family in Ekiti, I have not seen anyone in the family even the children among us, in Nigeria and diaspora praise him before he wangled his way up there and now. Same are many of my Yoruba friends and associates.

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 23 дня назад

      Where did you read Yoruba praising Tinubu. The ppl praising him are agberos in Lagos

    • @ogbetaoziegbe1571
      @ogbetaoziegbe1571 23 дня назад

      Awo is a Yoruba Man but not from Lagos

  • @JandRMediaLimited
    @JandRMediaLimited Месяц назад +9

    Papa Awolowo - A great man. Thank you sir for laying a good foundation for Nigeria. We are able to compete globally with the free education and importance you placed on education.
    I pray for visionary men and women to take us to the next phase which will be to eradicate poverty and transform Nigeria and Africa

    • @charliesmitho4001
      @charliesmitho4001 Месяц назад +1

      Foundation of tribalism and hate and bigotry.

    • @LimitlessJewel
      @LimitlessJewel Месяц назад +8

      ⁠@@charliesmitho4001.Cos he put Zik in his place ?.Zik left his region on ungoverned but desire to rule the westerner region. Eee woo !. Greedy set of ppl,If zik was really good , u guys would had remained in the heaven he created for u and not go about constituting Nuisances in others space.

    • @JandRMediaLimited
      @JandRMediaLimited Месяц назад

      @@charliesmitho4001 I beg to defer. I can share with you imperical evidence to your view point. The entire western region is a legacy of Papa Awolowo. The western region is still by far the most tolerant part of Nigeria where anyone from Nigeria or any part of the world can comfortably call home. You can buy land, build, invest, attend the best kindergartens, primary, secondary and universities compared to global counterparts. You can freely establish your business, practice your religion either Christianity, Islam, Sango or other world religions, connect to fast broad band internet, enjoy the best Yoruba hospitality, the food from all 350 tribes, African food and international food. Walk freely as a woman half naked if you so wish. You can learn international languages, modern technology training hub. The western region remains the hub for global companies like Coca-Cola, Diageo and we had Peugeot plants, now the biggest oil refinery. The region understands the importance of taxation and its link to development. People are ready to pay for a quality service and way of life. The elephant in the room holding the Western region is the rest of Nigeria. However Awolowo appreciates the importance of the rest of Nigeria being key to peace and security. This is why the average Yoruba man has a mindset to be tolerant with all man. However I feel to move to the next level the region needs to crack down hard on crime

    • @prwwordwarcollege
      @prwwordwarcollege Месяц назад

      ​@@charliesmitho4001 All this bad-mouth?? Yet Pa Awo made sure food was sent to children in Biafra during the war but your officers diverted it to themselves so that the children will continue to look skinny for the fotos they needed for propaganda to solicit for funds abroad. Or is it becos of his brilliant strategy as Finance Minister to change the Nigerian currency so that your Biafra army would not continue to use it to buy arms to fight his country?? Mr Man, Pa Awo was simply being patriotic and strategic and your Biafra army should have surrendered but didn't till they had wasted millions more lives. Blame your ancestors for stubbonly initiating and fighting a needless war they could never win. Sadly you Igbo youths are bent on doing the same in this generation, as you are all over the place with your hostility and aggression against all other Nigerian tribes, refusing to learn from history. Read Judges chapters 19 and 20 if you have a Bible and repent!!

    • @OBA853
      @OBA853 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@LimitlessJewel Eyan mi, give it to this useless tribe. Nonsense jatijati 🙈

  • @williamolawore4637
    @williamolawore4637 24 дня назад

    I always wake up at 6:30 to 7:30 am in the morning wandering around the neighborhood for boxes of unicorn sugar and anything to make my motor box.I heard the news and ran home to tell my parents that someone said one baba Ijebu passed, then i dropped the name Awolowo. My parents said the same time that i should keep quiet .A minute later , my dad confirmed and shared the bad news with my mum. The atmosphere looked glooming and stoic for so long.Rest on the Sage!

  • @teshawn5675
    @teshawn5675 Месяц назад +9

    Yes had his flaws but remain the one that has feelings for others. Most family three generations went to school because of him in the old west & Bendel.
    His UPN party has the most welfare program.won '79 & '83 election but they took it away from him like Obi.
    May 9th 1987 the dsy

  • @oghogho_jacinta
    @oghogho_jacinta 21 день назад

    Similar to my father and I! That look! May God rest their souls

  • @musicearthtoheaven8793
    @musicearthtoheaven8793 Месяц назад +4

    Some people are simply enemies of progress. They have nothing good to say about anything good that Yoruba people do, but they secretly covet it.

  • @agbaiiheke7121
    @agbaiiheke7121 Месяц назад +2

    I will miss Pa Awo forever

  • @temidayobetiku9654
    @temidayobetiku9654 27 дней назад +1

    Best president who never ruled. Rest on the sage.

  • @ThomasOdeseye
    @ThomasOdeseye 21 день назад

    Rest on Awo the great of the blessed memory, your legacy lives on

  • @codemasterdee
    @codemasterdee Месяц назад +3

    Iba Baba Awolowo

  • @Babatundesoares
    @Babatundesoares 22 дня назад

    Papa Awo was a legend.l stopped pondering at his. Shortchanging at d presidential poll when he appeared to me in a dream n he advised me to stop lamenting at his misfortune of not being announced as d winner in 1983 .He said he has done his bit n dt l shd do mine.Papa sleep on

  • @michaeladeyemi9684
    @michaeladeyemi9684 24 дня назад

    The Best President Nigeria NEVER had. He was responsible for Naija Prosperity during the civil war. Imagine if he had become Nigeria's President

  • @waleolajide4740
    @waleolajide4740 Месяц назад

    I can't forget the story my parents told me of myself about the slogan "UP AWO"
    I was around 4 years old, as I was told. My parents and I ran into the NPN campaign group. The next thing I was told I dis was to raise my two little fingers ✌️ and shouted
    " UP AWO" out Subaru car to the NPN people... My parents were so afraid and quickly brought down my hands...
    Rest in peace, Papa Awo !

  • @MunaMuna-xq2et
    @MunaMuna-xq2et Месяц назад +6

    The occult took him ... remember when Afe Babalola talked about been the only person Alaafin wanted to see.. etc...

    • @12tribes37
      @12tribes37 Месяц назад

      The many panegyric utterances and enchantments of the men who belonged to the dark world simply put them up for strange requests and desires at the edge of their departure.
      Great he was like Zik, but they all had their sources of power from the dark kingdom....

  • @ativiejonathan3705
    @ativiejonathan3705 Месяц назад +4

    Is like yesterday

  • @LincolnChuka
    @LincolnChuka Месяц назад +1

    Awo once said" the spirit of man never dies it can be projected to any part of the world"
    Its possible that he must have felt its time for the physical body to depart. Which we call death. I think he was a member of Amorc, so they have some insight on realities of physical death

  • @oghogho_jacinta
    @oghogho_jacinta 21 день назад +1

    Awolowo knew he was going to die he just couldn't say it

  • @iseoluwaabiodun-johnson7038
    @iseoluwaabiodun-johnson7038 Месяц назад +6

    Only idiots will believe that Papa Awolowo took his own life. What for? He had no scandal or embarrassing situation to deal with. On the other hand, he had just written to General Babangida to opt out of the planned return to civil rule that Babangida was planning because Papa Awolowo sse through the charade ahead of time.
    He remains the greatest Yoruba man that ever lived.

  • @samabeka3023
    @samabeka3023 Месяц назад +3

    Do you know what it means for someone to die on Saturday especially at home and with the family ? Remember that Saturday is the Sabbath and a holy day ? Was Obafemi Awolowo born on Saturday ?

  • @DPEMGospel
    @DPEMGospel 25 дней назад

    Some folks believed Awo was responsible for cut food from Biafran children leading to massive death of children which is a war crime under Geneva's convention

  • @johniteshi4457
    @johniteshi4457 Месяц назад +2

    The interviewer: Is that how he normally talks or…?

    • @AyobamiOgidan-c6x
      @AyobamiOgidan-c6x 29 дней назад +1

      Yes, that is Demi Obilo of splash fm.ibadan.Very brilliant and deep journalist.

    • @blessingajisafe6915
      @blessingajisafe6915 23 дня назад

      Yea. That's Edmund for you

  • @ndidiceciliaokorie7176
    @ndidiceciliaokorie7176 Месяц назад +2

    He knew his time was up. But I wonder why he wanted his granddaughter to be around and why he was crestfallen when he didn't see her. Hmmmmm some people are not to be trusted with some last requests. He even locked himself inside the bathroom! What happened there? Many questions are unanswered. 🤷

  • @AnthonyJohnson-w6g
    @AnthonyJohnson-w6g Месяц назад +2

    Ono victory j m j had over Awolowo awo died before chief j m j both had an awo bet and jm j won only to die a month latter

  • @mr7teen922
    @mr7teen922 24 дня назад

    Not to be that guy but this story sounds like Awolowo offed himself...
    I mean, his mannerisms leading up to that day and his "sudden" death in the bathroom...

  • @thespunkavenue3471
    @thespunkavenue3471 26 дней назад

    Whatever happens in the bathroom, shoud stay in the bathroom.

  • @sydneychukwukelu
    @sydneychukwukelu 29 дней назад

    3:40 At least, he didn't travel abroad to see a doctor.

  • @EA-nf6np
    @EA-nf6np Месяц назад

    Without any iota opf doubt, this interview confirmed Awolowo took his own life. I mean, his daughter just stopped short of mentioning that.

  • @kelechukwuanozyk7605
    @kelechukwuanozyk7605 Месяц назад +4

    Perhaps he had a heart attack and died

  • @ademolafayemi9093
    @ademolafayemi9093 Месяц назад +5

    Still seems a lot like suicide.

    • @prwwordwarcollege
      @prwwordwarcollege Месяц назад +1

      Those who imagine he killed himself never knew him. Papa was a man of principle and great courage....he had a lot to live for.

    • @sundayekiran7955
      @sundayekiran7955 Месяц назад +2

      It is a product of ignorance and sick mind to ever think Awolowo committed suicide. What for? He already indicated in his last birthday anniversary that his end was near. He was both physically and spiritually at his best. Adieu Papa. The world would continue to miss you.

    • @afrounite
      @afrounite Месяц назад +2

      ​@@sundayekiran7955
      If he already indicated his end is near in his 70s then it points to suicide, looks like he picked the time and where to die

    • @ademolafayemi9093
      @ademolafayemi9093 Месяц назад

      @@sundayekiran7955 it’s understandable to be emotionally clouded. It’s a Nigerian thing. Read and research more numbskull.

    • @BagofWits
      @BagofWits Месяц назад +1

      ​@@afrouniteBut were there any other signs to point to that?

  • @maziochendu5258
    @maziochendu5258 Месяц назад +1

    People want to forget that he(Awolowo) was the finance minister of the Nigeria side that blockaded Biafra from food supplies
    And as well gave the returning Nigerians from biafra land £20 pounds each after the war / genocide
    Setting them backwards by at least 20 years to their either mates or subordinates among the other tribes at the time.
    Till this day
    All the old.money corporate people are all Yoruba
    All the old money military are all Hausa-fulani
    This is a man who the coup of January 1966 was meant to install as President afterwards.
    I don't know.
    Not a hero IMO
    Somewhat of a villain and betrayer.

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain Месяц назад +4

      In the aftermath of war, it's never been the duty of the victor to give the vanquished ANY MONEY, talk less of ''inadequate money''. If Nigeria went by the way of historical conquests, you probably wouldn't even be here typing, because your parents would have been massacred or exiled, and the names of your towns and cities changed to Hausa and Yoruba names. That's what usually happens when you lose a war, so be grateful for anything you received from the Nigerian govt after leading the country to warfare for three years.

    • @UNKNOWNN98
      @UNKNOWNN98 26 дней назад

      ​@@african-history-fountainYou clearly don't understand history or deliberately chose to turn a blind eye to this particular issue

    • @african-history-fountain
      @african-history-fountain 25 дней назад +1

      @@UNKNOWNN98 Oh sure. If you’ve read a single book on world history, you would know that the vanquished side in a war does not go around demanding payment or expecting money from the side that trounced them. Ridiculous. Money was given to you secessionist traitors in Nigeria because of the compassion of the Nigerian leader, Gowon. Now you think it’s your right to paid “adequate” money after being trounced in a war. You are utterly deluded.

    • @UNKNOWNN98
      @UNKNOWNN98 25 дней назад

      @@african-history-fountain lol unfortunately for you, my pops happens to be a history professor, we discuss historical events and lessons for fun. As i said earlier it's either you're not a Nigerian hence can never understand the deep roots of Nigerian politics and the plights of the ibos OR you're just another tr**balistic and biased nepotic Nigerian.

    • @UNKNOWNN98
      @UNKNOWNN98 25 дней назад

      @@african-history-fountainworldwar 2 was as a result of unfair reparations the germany and Japanese government was subjected to as a result of losing the 1st global conflict jsyk

  • @SaliuAnifowoshe
    @SaliuAnifowoshe Месяц назад +1

    He just acted like a man wen IBB & OBJ was threatening him.

  • @tennysonkalu5888
    @tennysonkalu5888 Месяц назад +6

    God will not forgive him for given IGBOS 20 pound for all the money the have in Nigerian bank

    • @prwwordwarcollege
      @prwwordwarcollege Месяц назад +6

      Get over it. He was the Minister for Finance and not the government

    • @sundayekiran7955
      @sundayekiran7955 Месяц назад +5

      Because you think God is going to judge Awo on the basis of your ignorance on why he allocated twenty pounds to individuals.

    • @davidolubukunmijesudemi6847
      @davidolubukunmijesudemi6847 Месяц назад +5

      Mùmú. Oponu

    • @prwwordwarcollege
      @prwwordwarcollege Месяц назад +3

      @@tennysonkalu5888 Obviously you don't know God. God knows the truth which you obviously don't know. Was Pa Awo the government that took that decision? No

    • @MunaMuna-xq2et
      @MunaMuna-xq2et Месяц назад

      Amen

  • @charliesmitho4001
    @charliesmitho4001 Месяц назад +5

    People said he committed suicide because Babangida was about arresting him for plotting agaibst his government.

    • @JandRMediaLimited
      @JandRMediaLimited Месяц назад

      @@charliesmitho4001 Purveyor of bad and false news. Why do adults spool out such inaccuracies. Awolowo lived a very beautiful life. He died of old age.From humble beginning as a farmer he trained in London as a lawyer. Loved by his hardworking wife and children who served the nation with humility and meritocracy. Dr. Dosumu that you watched being interviewed trained as a medical doctor. She gave her medical service from day 1 to date to Nigeria. She has given hundreds of hours of free medical service. This is what we Yoruba people want to emulate. A life of service, humility and having a close relationship with God. Papa Awolowo is gone but his legacy will remain forever. It is not the medals that we win here on earth that matters but the medal God gives us. Build your relationship with God. It is not too late to start

    • @JandRMediaLimited
      @JandRMediaLimited Месяц назад +8

      @@charliesmitho4001 You are a Purveyor of sad and fake news. Why?

    • @princeayo9513
      @princeayo9513 Месяц назад +7

      Who told you such story? Onisokuso

    • @johnsonfadola8521
      @johnsonfadola8521 Месяц назад +1

      @@princeayo9513 I heard same years ago

    • @wale3739
      @wale3739 Месяц назад +2

      Beer parlour gist!

  • @niyilaw2104
    @niyilaw2104 Месяц назад +1

    The Great Papa Awo, UP Awo Thanks for the free Education

  • @niyilaw2104
    @niyilaw2104 Месяц назад +5

    The Great Papa Awo, UP Awo Thanks for the free Education