Never Again to Babangida!

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May 19th

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Monitoring the Evil Genius

Protests Planned Against IBB

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The Northern Coalition for Democracy and Justice will commence rallies against General Ibrahim Babangida next week at the dictator's doorsteps in Minna, as opposition mounts against the presidential plan of  the Evil Genius. Those who have  vowed to resist the devil include the Afenifere, Frank Kokori, Hafsat Abiola - the daughter of MKO Abiola, and many civic organizations.

 

Another Illegal Impeachment

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Nigerians woke to another illegal removal of a state governor by a minority group of state assemblymen in Plateau State. Embattled Governor Joshua Dariye was removed by a six-member faction of the state legislature sitting in the middle of the night, as in Anambra State.

 

FG Shuts Saharareporters.com

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For daring to write unpleasant stories about corruption in Aso Rock that has consumed a presidential adviser, President Olusegun Obasanjo is exerting his powers across the borders, as his legal team has succeeded in shutting down the fiery Nigerian news site in New York, Saharareporters.com.

 

Why They Shut Us - Sowore

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Publisher of  Saharareporters.com, Mr. Omoyele Sowore, has told Againstbabangida.com the Obasanjo administration is jittery because the Andy Uba scandal, 'Ubagate', has exposed its hypocrisy on corruption, adding that Nigerians now need to donate towards buying General Ibrahim Babangida his future prison uniforms.

 

Evil Genius Opposed - BBC

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By Sola Odunfa, BBC Focus On Africa magazine
The British Broadcasting Corporation has acknowledged that Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, the stupendously wealthy former military ruler of Nigeria, is facing a concerted public campaign to rubbish his political ambition. Among his opponents: Domkat Bali, the Vatsas, Citizens for Nigeria (owners of this web site) and the EFCC.
 

Nigeria at 46: What's to Celebrate?

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Some of the leaders who have plundered Nigeria cut the 46th independence cake. What are they celebrating? Their loot or the misfortune of ordinary citizens?
 

ElenduReports' Romance With IBB

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Elendureports is helping to enthrone political piracy in Nigeria's democracy. It has two reports three days apart that are favorable to former dictator, Ibrahim Babangida. One of the reports is an interview  which reeks of sponsorship and patronage. Almost an expert work of deception, it, however, fails simple tests. The interview was published same day the Daily Sun newspaper did a similar interview with Babangida. For the Daily Sun, we can understand why a patronizing story with IBB would not be out of place- the newspaper, though largely staffed by former journalists from MKO Abiola's National Concord, is owned by Mr. Uzor Kalu, who became rich through IBB. But for Elendureports, famed for exposing corrupt officials, the capitulation is, at least this time, surprising.
 

Readers Bombard ElenduReports

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Elendureports is getting angry feedback from readers betrayed by its patronizing stories on Mr Ibrahim Babangida. One of such readers provided againstbabangida.com with a feedback from its publisher, Mr.Jonathan Elendu, who ackowledged getting bombarded, but failed to admit erring. Also Read: Elendureports' Romance With Babangida
 

IBB Faces Hell

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Former Nigeria's junta, retired General Ibrahim Babangida, must be having a hard time trying to launch a come back. Iniquities of his stewardship remain a stumbling block and just won't go away.
 

Vatsa: OBJ Won't Probe IBB

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President Olusegun Obasanjo, fearful of confronting former ruler, Ibrahim Babangida, over alleged wrongful killing of General Mamman Vatsa, has told Mrs. Safiya Vatsa she will only receive financial compensation. Obasanjo wrote: “Finally, in matters like this, God is the ultimate arbiter and as believers, we must therefore feel encouraged to turn over all that has happened to Him... ."
 
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  • Drug Dealer

  • Murderer

  • Anti-Democrat

  • Corrupt to the Bone

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.

In an authoritative report still posted on the web site of the Canadian Parliament on the drug trade in Africa, Labrouse marks out Ibrahim Babangida, Nigeria's former self-appointed president, as one of the drug-dealing dictators in Africa. Read more

dele giwa

Dele Giwa, a journalist, was allegedly murdered on the 26 of October 1986 by the former military dictator Ibrahim Babaginda - following damning publications. Close observers of the Nigerian media feared then it was the beginning of harsh military dictatorship in the country. It was a true assessment.

Babangida refused to appear before the duly constituted Oputa panel, giving assorted reasons for his refusal. Ray Ekpu, Giwa's colleague, said: Well, the government may say that the killers have not been found but the killers are known. ...Many Nigerians agree that it was a state sponsored terrorism and that he was assassinated by the state. Read More

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. Britain, the United States and France condemned the latest military takeover and threatened to toughen sanctions against NigeriaAbacha urged all Nigerians to forget the June 12 election.

Lagos lawyer, Gani Fawehinmi, however, said: "June 12 is a symbol of our democracy. It was a day Nigeria and Nigerians without any discrimination whatsoever united in voting Chief MKO Abiola in the freest election in the history of election in Nigeria. ... Read More

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.

Whereas BCCI's activities in most countries merely involved corrupting a few, key people, in Nigeria the corruption was systemic and endemic, and touched nearly every operation of the bank in Nigeria. The bank was operated by Babangida and his friends, including a deposed powerful ruler in northern Nigeria. Read More