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The Muhammadu Buhari Coup of December 31, 1983
This is the full story of how the General Officer Commanding (GOC) the 3rd Division in Jos, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, overthrew Alhaji Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces on December 31, 1983.
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Background to the Buhari Coup
09:47 The 1979 Constitution
15:17 The 1979 Presidential Election: The Two-Thirds Conundrum
22:06 Countdown to the 1983 Military Coup
32:19 Nigeria’s External Conflicts in the Second Republic
42:58 Internal Security
45:04 Political And Economic Undercurrents
51:30 The Unique Story of Daniel Bamidele
54:06 Next Video (The Ibrahim Babangida Coup of August 27, 1985)
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British Colonialism in Africa
French Colonialism in Africa
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French Colonialism in Africa
German Colonialism in Africa
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The Complete Colonisation of South America
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @zach3955
    @zach3955 6 годин тому

    Genuinely curious why a non American felt the need to make this

  • @saintclarityakacasanovabro7992
    @saintclarityakacasanovabro7992 8 годин тому

    The Quran says that the prophet Muhammad is the best example of a human being. Yet he was a slave trader smh

  • @NG-fq5lf
    @NG-fq5lf 9 годин тому

    It’s my understanding that slavery continued in Mauritania until 2014 even though In 1981, by presidential decree, Mauritania became the last country in the world to abolish slavery.

  • @HelyBel
    @HelyBel 13 годин тому

    Since the uk is abrupt about immigrants, Australia should be for the true Australians

  • @jowelmurythymyna8834
    @jowelmurythymyna8834 14 годин тому

    My family is Ngwenya and am Kenyan why?

  • @adedotbsrk
    @adedotbsrk 14 годин тому

    Someone should tell me @Waasere did the voice over

  • @kleinster99
    @kleinster99 16 годин тому

    MLK was assassinated by the FBI, same as JFK and the attempt on President Trump. FBI sent MLK a threat letter just prior to them assassinating him. You can find it easily online and review it yourself. They set Ray up for it, he never admitted to it and was found by some evidence that he wasn’t even in town during the assassination and could not have done it. The gun also did not match according to others like Judge Joe Brown. One thing we know is, the FBI was threatening MLK and involved.

  • @fahadabdullahi4614
    @fahadabdullahi4614 19 годин тому

    We have really lost a leader.

  • @PatrickAlanMcL
    @PatrickAlanMcL День тому

    While this may be factually correct it misses all the nuance of why New Zealand became a pariah state and why it stubbornly refused to cancel the tour of South Africa

  • @thesonofqueenidia3007
    @thesonofqueenidia3007 День тому

    Why are you guys deleting comments? What do you have to hide?

  • @michealbeatifulbeach
    @michealbeatifulbeach День тому

    Please let our primary and secondary schools see this. We need to ask the Arabs where are the remnants of this slaves. At least we can see the remnants of slaves doing well in America and Americas.

  • @ugochukwunwankwo7113
    @ugochukwunwankwo7113 День тому

    He Don Tay Way This Buhari Don Day Close Borders 😂 Wayray

  • @ademolasamuel615
    @ademolasamuel615 2 дні тому

    It was an igbo coup...straight and plain.

  • @user-fe9rr3hz9p
    @user-fe9rr3hz9p 2 дні тому

    The Dutch were who most trafficked slaves in Angola, together with the germans companies of slaves and sugar. Dutch and Belgians cutted the hands of millions of Congolese people. The Portuguese made alliances with the king of Congo and the first Africans were brought to study in Portugal university, wich was a request of the king of Congo.

  • @petitben5240
    @petitben5240 2 дні тому

    Poor gallant fool!

  • @davidbowie5023
    @davidbowie5023 2 дні тому

    There is a long history of racism against Africans in Asia, which I feel oddly similar (though also different some ways) to Latin American case. Anti-African unrests in China were common in 1980s and 1990s; India, Japan and South Korea segregated Africans and isolated them. Not to mention Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Pakistan also have their entertainment industries working to discriminate Africans. Even as far as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and even Central Asian nations like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan still operate a kafala system to bring Africans as slave workers.

  • @user-pc7sh9td2i
    @user-pc7sh9td2i 2 дні тому

    One quibble on the section about the Civil War draft riots. The $300 that could be paid to avoid service was not so much a fine as it was a fee (specifically, a commutation fee).

  • @benedictnwabuzor4401
    @benedictnwabuzor4401 2 дні тому

    A gentleman but also naive

  • @gokuuzumaki70
    @gokuuzumaki70 3 дні тому

    Iron smelting technology was found earlier than that in sub Saharan Africa. Around 2500 BC in Nigeria and CAR

  • @benedictnwabuzor4401
    @benedictnwabuzor4401 3 дні тому

    We've not had any good leaders right from our independence from The UK, Shagari inclusive, this is unfortunate

  • @MichaelWoodward-kc6ne
    @MichaelWoodward-kc6ne 3 дні тому

    The funny thing is that all these monsters have to see is black skin and if you trust these monsters vthen you are a fool

  • @MichaelWoodward-kc6ne
    @MichaelWoodward-kc6ne 3 дні тому

    And they have the nerve to get angry when Black people don't want to salute the flag

  • @ultimathule1
    @ultimathule1 3 дні тому

    ✊🏻🔥

  • @diomuda7903
    @diomuda7903 3 дні тому

    Here, Vietnam is still tasting the everlasting impact of France's colonisation. Back in 1945, the majority of Vietnamese nationalists were happy to cooperate with the British fighting communists; the French after just a year drove every nationalist to the hand of Viet Minh and empowered local communist groups - and France invited their own creation and ally since 1776, the US, to complete the destruction. There is a joke that the Communist Party of Vietnam thanked France every year, because France helped them to cling to power.

  • @isahumar1892
    @isahumar1892 3 дні тому

    Murtala is a man of honor who's mentor shehu,buhari and many more dimka also die a soldier by explaining his actions

  • @luishernandezblonde
    @luishernandezblonde 3 дні тому

    Tsar Peter I of Russia, who later founded the Tsarist Empire, was an admirer of France and French art of colonialism. When he proclaimed the Russian Empire in 1721, dude sent students overseas to France. Look at the former Russian and Soviet colonies in Europe and Asia and you could see the French connection.

  • @davidbowie5023
    @davidbowie5023 3 дні тому

    The British, for all of their evil doings (such as the Irish famine and Bengal famine), let the locals to operate as long as it did them business. Remember that Britain did not even bother trying to conquer China despite being victorious in two Opium Wars, but instead offered to keep the Qing monarch on the throne to protect Britain from the threats posed by France and Russia, is an example. The French were far more vile in their nature. They went to colonise the core system to make sure people would obey France. Ironically, British colonies in Africa, some can be exceptionally poor (like Sudan, South Sudan and Sierra Leone) but some can be considered (strangely) wealthier (Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria and Egypt); but the general French colonies in Africa are predominantly poor except... Morocco.