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Nowa Omoigui
Nigerian military historian and cardiologist (–)
Nowamagbe Omoigui (28 March [1] – 18 April )[2] was a Nigerian military historian and cardiologist.[3]
Early life and education
Nowa Omoigui attended Corona primary school, St Saviors Primary School, and St Mary's Primary School, all in Lagos, Nigeria.[1] For his secondary education, Nowa Omoigui studied at the Federal Government College, Warri, and King's College, Lagos.[1] For his undergraduate education, he studied at the University of Ibadan where he graduated with an MBBS with distinction.[4]
Interest in History
An autobiographical statement from the Uhrobo Historical Society for Nowa Omoigui reads:[4]
- "My amateur interest in History, Political Science and Strategic studies dates back to the sixties.
My father was a federal civil servant. As a three-year-old, I lived in the same neighborhood (MacDonald Avenue) as Chief Anthony Enahoro and the late Senator Dalton Asemota (my mother's uncle) in Ikoyi, Lagos. Events relating to the Treasonable Felony Trial [of Obafemi Awolowo and Anthony Enahoro, among others], creation of the Midwest Region and the funeral of Senator Asemota were closely followed by my parents and many discussions were held in my presence, major elements of which, strangely, I still recall!
Nowa omoigui biography of barack Col Iyorshe, reportedly put it:. What kind of friend are you? It was alleged that the plot was financed by General Vatsa using the cover of a farming loan to Lt. Ogwiji, Wing Commander B.As a seven year old, my family and I were awakened in the early hours of January 15, , by our neighbor on Milverton Road (a British police officer) to tell us about the first coup. During the civil war I was the victim of a number of Biafran air-raids (which I never forgot)."
- "My amateur interest in History, Political Science and Strategic studies dates back to the sixties.
Nowa Omoigui gained unique and first hand insights (via relationships built with Nigerian military personnel) into many key events associated with Nigeria's military via a National Youth Service Corps posting with the Nigerian Army's Brigade of Guards in [3] Nowa Omoigui was a member of the South Carolina Military History Club and was an amateur gun and military aircraft enthusiast.[4]
Writings, Analysis, and Insights
Nowa Omoigui's publications can be found on his website
Nowa Omoigui wrote extensively about key events about Nigeria's history and Military coups in Nigeria: the Nigerian coup d'état, the Nigerian counter-coup of , the Nigerian Palace Coup of , the abortive 13 February coup, the Nigerian Military Coup of 31 December , the palace coup of , the Vatsa Coup Conspiracy of , the Gideon Orkar Coup attempt among many others.