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May 19th

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Monitoring the Evil Genius

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 Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Nuhu Ribadu explains why known currupt officials are still  gallivanting across the country, implying  that the corruption cases  against people like the brutal  former miliary dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, is not closed. He said all those who have stolen will account for their wealth.
 

IBB Meet Buhari, Kalu Secretly

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High level political horse-trading towards 2007 elections intensified at the weekend as disgraced former military dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida, his predecessor, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari and Abia State Governor, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu met in New Bussa secretly.
 

Marwa, One More Headache for Babangida

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At last, former governor of Borno and Lagos states, Brigadier Gen.  Buba Marwa, has flagged off his campaign for the 2007 presidential election. Nothing can make his former boss, General Ibrahim Babangida, more afraid of his chances to win the presidency in 2007.

 

IBB's In-Law Tackles the South

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Brother-in-law of former military dicator, General Ibrahim Babangida, Mr. Sunny Okogwu, although a southerner, decided to pitch his tent with his rich in-law, making a very controversial claim that it is an illusion for southerners to claim that oil resources belong to them because it flowed through the northern region of Nigeria.
 

IBB About To Release Big Lie

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Former military dicator, General Ibrahim Babangida, will in about three weeks release a campaign manifesto that will be so grand that a lot of Nigerians will be misled, Againstbabangida.com has just learned from political sources. The scale of the promises will be so big, "there will be nothing comparable to it in Nigeria's political history," the sources added.
 

Is Aso Rock Buckling to IBB?

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Some of President Olusegun Obasanjo's aides are reported to be exploring how to benefit from a Babangida presidency, as the ground continues to shift from the South-south to the north for the presidency in 2007. Former military dicator, General Ibrahim Babangida, is spending big to succeed President Olusegun Obasanjo, and Aso Rock is buckling, reports ThisDay.
 

Nigerians Must Resist IBB - Sani

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Respected human rights activist, Shehu Sani, has warned on the imminent dangers on the road to the 2007 elections and the need for credible leadership. He categorically states General Ibrahim Babangida is not a democracy-lover, and must be resisited from coming back to power under the pretense of democracy.
 

OBJ to IBB: Abort Your Dream

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President Olusegun Obasanjo is reported to have surprised former dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida, by advising IBB to jettison his presidential ambition and join forces with him to shop for a younger candidate, preferably from the South South geo-political zone. Obasanjo told IBB that it would be safe for IBB not to contest.
 

Try IBB for Murder, Vatsa

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Wife of former Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Maj-Gen. Mamman Vatsa, Sufiya, has urged President Olusegun Obasanjo to prosecute former military President Ibrahim Babangida for alleged murder of her husband.
 

North not born to rule - Clark

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First Republic Minister of Information, and leader of the South-south Elders Conference, Chief Edwin Clark has accused the North of arrogance in believing that leadership in Nigeria is their birthright. He said that the amalgamation of 1914 came as a result of the northerners being unable to rule themselves, coupled with their parlous economic state.
 
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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