Our Big Sister Gloria:
Please, where did you place the Ghana coup of February 24, 1966?
I thought it would come under: Neocolonial/externally motivated.
As my legendary mentor, Baba Ijebu of Palmgrove/Yaba would
have asked: "Abi, not so?"
A.B. Assensoh.
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Is a preemptive coup a thing?
The Taxonomy of African Coups
Opportunistic coups (Babangida,
Abacha, el- Sisi, Jammeh) Nigeria, Egypt, Gambia
Patriotic coups to save collapse
(Doumbouya, Damiba
Goita) Guinea,Burkina Faso, Mali
Fundamentalist, theologically
inspired coups(Bashir) Sudan
Developmental, growth motivated
coups (EPRDF, Murtala Mohammed
Obasanjo) Ethiopia, Nigeria
Revolutionary coups (Sankara; Rawlings 1)
Burkina Faso, Ghana
Neo-colonial / externally
motivated (Kaka Deby, Taylor) Chad, Liberia
Narco - related coup attempt
Guinea Bissau
Gloria Emeagwali, 2022
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