Ogbonnaya Oji, a retired colonel in the Nigerian army, is dead! Mr.
Orji, from Oboro in Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State, died
on June 20, three weeks after the death of his wife, Christiana,
according to information made available to PREMIUM TIMES by his nephew,
Ahaoma Kanu, a journalist with National Daily newspaper.
He was 76.
Mr.
Orji, who joined the Nigerian army in 1960 as an officer cadet, was
later to become one of the major actors of the first military coup in
the country in January 1966, alongside the coup leader Kaduna Nzeogwu.
Mr.
Orji fought on the side of Biafra during the civil war. He served in
the Biafran army as the commanding officer of the 9thBattalion in 1967,
Commander 62 Brigade in 1968, principal staff officer, 12 Division in
charge of operation and training in 1969, and also as the principal
staff officer at the 4th Commando Division in charge of operations in
September 1969.
Mr. Orji was trained as an officer cadet at the
Nigerian Military Training College, Kaduna. From there, he moved to MONS
Officer Cadet School, Aldershot in the United Kingdom to complete his
cadet training. He was commissioned 2nd Lt in July 1960.
He was a
combatant infantry officer. His service record includes military
attachment with the Royal Sussex Regiment Belfast, Northern Ireland,
Platoon Commander 4th Battalion Ibadan, Nigerian Contingent in the
United Nations Peace Keeping Operations in the Congo in 1962, Battalion
Intelligence Officer 4th Battalion Ibadan, and General Staff Officer
(GSO III) 2 Brigade Nigerian Army Apapa Lagos.