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Press StatementFriday, February 21, 2025.IBB's Attempt to Rewrite history Must be RejectedYesterday's attempt by ex Mili...
21/02/2025

Press Statement
Friday, February 21, 2025.

IBB's Attempt to Rewrite history Must be Rejected

Yesterday's attempt by ex Military President Gen. Ibrahim Babangida to rewrite history during the launch of his autobiography cannot go unchallenged. Expectedly, a rash of reactions have already trailed what was obviously a hatchet job executed to mislead the present generation of Nigerians.
For starters, IBB was clearly engaged in his usual Maradona style double-speak when in one breath, he took responsibility for annulling the June 12, 1993 Presidential election and in another, he blamed the late Sani Abacha who was his Chief of Army Staff for the treasonable offence.
It is indeed ridiculous that
Babangida as the Commander-in-Chief of that junta could descend so low to accuse a dead man of such a heinous crime knowing fully well that the accused would forever remain silent.

Has Babangida forgotten that as the Head of State, he had the power to sack Abacha if indeed, the latter had threatened the people's mandate given to Abiola?
Has IBB forgotten that his so-called transition to civil rule programme was not only long and winding, but also full of b***y traps?
We recall that he postponed the hand over date to a democratically elected Government on two occasions in 1990 and 1992 before cancelling the election in 1993. Will he also blame Abacha for those postponements?
What about the banning, unbanning and rebanning of political associations and individuals?
Would Abacha also take the blame for that?
It was an open secret that Babangida's transition to civil rule programme was not designed to achieve a real hand over of power to democratic Government.
For now, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should posthumously recognize Abiola as a past President of Nigeria and confer on his family all the rights and entitlements the office attracts for deceased Presidents.
Considering the mayhem which was unleashed on the nation by the annulment of the 1993 election, President Tinubu must also hold Babangida and others found culpable for committing this capital offence.

Dr. Joe Odumakin
President,
Centre for Change.

Babangida: I asked Abiola to head the interim government but he fell for Abacha’s deceitby TheCableFormer military presi...
21/02/2025

Babangida: I asked Abiola to head the interim government but he fell for Abacha’s deceit
by TheCable
Former military president Ibrahim Babangida said he wanted MKO Abiola to head an interim government after the annulment of the 1993 presidential election but he turned it down.
He said after several brainstorming sessions with various groups, he had contacted Abiola to find a way forward.
“At one of my several meetings with Abiola, arranged this time by some traditional leaders, I offered Abiola an interim position pending when we could resolve the situation. Not surprisingly, Abiola turned down my offer,” Babangida wrote in ‘A Journey in Service’, his autobiography that was launched in Abuja on Thursday,
“How could anyone blame him? Since he was convinced that he had won the elections that the annulment had denied him, it seemed overtly inappropriate to accept an interim arrangement. For him, it was a matter of once bitten, twice shy!
“At another meeting, this time a more private meeting of both families, I articulated that our lives were in danger of being snuffed out by lurking forces that wished both of us ill.”
Hinting that Abiola was already hobnobbing with Sani Abacha, the chief of defence staff, Babangida said the businessman was being deceived that the election would be revalidated and he would become president once Babangida was overthrown.
He said he thought Abiola and Abacha were very close but was surprised at the level of loathing Abacha had for Abiola.
“Unfortunately, Abiola turned his back on rapprochement with me and embraced the gimmicks of deceitful ‘friends’ who hid their real intentions from him. I read somewhere, I believe, in one of Abiola’s newspapers that Abiola thought that the moment these ‘friends’ overthrew me, the elections would be de-annulled and that he would be installed as President by his ‘coup plotting friends’,” Babangida wrote.
“As it turned out, Abiola was advised by these same ‘friends’ to leave the country to avoid death threats from fictitious military elements. Abiola’s departure paved the way for his ‘friends’ to consolidate their conspiratorial positions, eventually leading to another military takeover.
“Without question, one of my biggest headaches at this time was Sani Abacha. I knew that Abacha was ambivalent about a return to civil rule. But I thought, in retrospect now, naively, that he would support our transition to civil rule programme. As I said earlier, Abacha and I had come a long way. We were good friends, and he had indeed been nice to me. As I have said elsewhere, he saved my life once and also risked his life to ensure that I took over in 1985. I could never forget those details.
“But it’s also correct that he was a complex character. He was capable of bottling up a lot inside without giving a hint of where he was. And then, suddenly, the bottle bursts, and we begin to see a different person. I obviously didn’t know everything about him! For instance, I was alarmed to discover that he and a handful of others mobilised negative opinions against me within the military, portraying me as the problem.
“That campaign was geared towards a violent military coup to remove me as President forcefully. But even more bizarre for me was my discovery of the loathing that Abacha had for the person of Abiola, whom I thought had a good relationship with him.”
In November 1993, Abacha overthrew the interim government set up by Babangida in August and headed by Ernest Shonekan.
He clamped Abiola into detention after he declared himself president in April 1994.
Abacha died in June 1998 while Abiola, still in detention, died the following month.

PORTABLE SAY EFCC SHOULD  FORGIVE HIMPlease help me appeal to EFCC not to come and catch me oooo. Me a no deface the Nai...
17/04/2024

PORTABLE SAY EFCC SHOULD FORGIVE HIM

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Portable hala as EFCC will charges Cubana Chief Priest to court on 17 04 2024.

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The truth on this very matter shall prevail, no matter how long!!!
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The truth on this very matter shall prevail, no matter how long!!!

Useful security tips from Delta State Police Command…
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The Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali-Baba has commended CSP Elemide Akinkunmi Bishop who was Head of Operations at the Nigeria Police Radio. 99.1FM, Abuja.

CSP Bishop was mistakenly credited with the sum of N600,000 into his Police Account. The officer withdrew the sum and remitted it back to the Nigeria Police Cooperative Society treasury, showing attributes of an honest and trustworthy police officer.

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