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IBB Dances With Adedibu's Relics On His Opening Day

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Known faces within the biological and political family of the deceased Lamidi Adedibu, acclaimed ‘strongman of Ibadan politics’, dominated the crowd that flagged off the campaign for the presidential ambition of Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB), a former military ruler of Nigeria.

Held at the KS Motel, Ibadan, Saturday evening, the event was to formally inaugurate the state and local government executive committees for the IBB Presidential Campaign Organisation.

Speakers at the event took turns to eulogise the self-styled ‘military president’ who is roundly criticized for annulling the June 12, 1993, presidential election, generally acknowledged as the freest and fairest election in the nation’s political history, won by late businessman, Moshood Abiola.

Among the notable faces at the occasion were Bose Adedibu, youngest wife of the late Adedibu; Azeem Gbolarumi, the erstwhile Oyo State deputy governor, during Adebayo Alao-Akala’s 11-month illegal stint as the state governor, and several others who loomed large in the state’s politics during the lifetime of their mentor.

They all came to garner support for the self-acclaimed evil genius in his bid to return to the Aso Rock Villa next year.

Gbolarumi, in his speech, said their agitation for Babangida’s return stemmed from the fact that Nigeria needs an energetic and charismatic leader to ship her out of her current crises.

“Nigeria deserves a transformative leader with focus, unquestionable patriotism, charisma, and resolve borne of experience that is honed on previous interface with nation building. We are convinced that all these qualities are embodied in the man Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB),” he said.

Speaking in defence of his ‘product’, in respect of many unanswered questions about his eight-year rule as Nigeria’s Head of State, Mr Gbolarumi summed all the alleged atrocities into six, as he struggled to find explanations and possible answers to each of them.

Six defensive rhetorics

The six, he said, are the death of Dele Giwa, refusal to appear at the Oputa panel, court action against publication of the panel report for public consumption, excess crude oil fund between 1988 and 1992, adoption of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) and enrolment of Nigeria as a member of the Organisation of Islamic Conference in 1986.

On the death of Dele Giwa, former Editor-In-Chief of Newswatch magazine, Mr Gbolarumi said rather than calling Babangida to question about the killing of the renowned journalist, Nigerians should better ask: “What did any other person know about the murder, and what has prevented such knowledge from gaining access to the public place?” Also, according to him, rather than bother Babangida on why he refused to attend the Oputa panel where he was invited to come and provide answers to some national allegations levelled against him, “we should be interested on how, not why”.

While holding brief for Babangida on the question of the excess crude oil account of 1988 to 1992, Mr Gbolarumi said Nigerians should stop seeing the man as super-human, saying the other party identified with the matter (the then CBN governors) should rather be asked about the money, not Babangida himself.

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Desperate shameless Adedibu and co. Not this time cos we would fight you and ur stupid evil genius with everything in our power.
Riaan , July 06, 2010
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They all full of shit
True talk , July 06, 2010
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Ibb is a mad man...
True talk , July 06, 2010
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Awon omo ale
tayo , July 09, 2010
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its only fools that are followind IBB.
atusu , July 13, 2010
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Gbolarumi is a Bastard, MAD Man, .... He needs a psychiatric attention.
Timex , July 13, 2010
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The whole world is against you foolish IBB and all the shameful people that attended the meeting. Your plans will not succeed. To Mr. Gbolarumi, you are a disgrace to your family and to the entire Yorubas, the Lord will punish you for defending the six questions posed to IBB. You are an idiot, is that how to answer questions and convince the whole populace about the evil things the man actually did?
Joke , July 14, 2010
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They are all sycophants.
Olaoluwa , July 15, 2010
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Let them eat some of ur stolen money from him.ole gbe,ole gba
diran , July 18, 2010
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Na wa o, I just pray that God will save us from all these bunch of jegudu-jera politicians who see themselves as the alfa and omega of the country, when they cannot even salvage their immdiate family from problems.
we should chase them away at all cost
Qudirat Hakeem-Apanpa , July 20, 2010
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Adedibu family you are playing with fire, to day politics in Nigeria is different to years back, Nigerians are more wiser than before. If you Adedibu dont do the right thing they wil decend on your family. Eyin omo Ale yoruba, bastad your yoruba family.
munir sorunmu , July 31, 2010
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Stop all these abusive words on the person of IBB. The Awujale of Ijebu land did mentioned the evil hands of some prominent yoruba and traditional rulers over the annulment of Jun 12. The Adedibus are also inclusive. Please find out
Adedapo O , August 10, 2010

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