
Guardian: Seventeen Years After: June 12 And Nigeria Democracy
Vanguard: Still standing on June 12
Punch: June 12 is still relevant –Fasoranti
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fools nigerians are, alayemasiga was given a hero's welcome after been exposed for stealing his state's money and rave enough to return to that state. non-educated mass would react differently, but then to be educated is one thing and to be able to think rightly is another.
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Let's face it - we have all always suspected Ibrahim Babangida of being a drug dealer. The story of Gloria Okon, Dele Giwa's death, the burning of the Ministry of Defence and other stories are all allegedly tied to an official drug ring during IBB's regime. We researched the rumors, and this is what we found.
Nigeria's military dictatorship, led by General Ibrahim Babangida, annulled the Jun 12 presidential election and canceled plans to return the nation to civilian rule.
Most Nigerian leaders have been corrupt, but Ibrahim Babangida added new, historic elements to corruption. One prime example is what he did with the defunct BCCI Bank. BCCI's activities in Nigeria were so profoundly, overwhelmingly corrupt as to suggest a very significant level of corruption in Nigerian officialdom generally.

