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New Facts Emerge on IBB and June 12
Written by Sunday Guardian, Nigeria   
THIRTEEN years after the annulment of the June 12 presidential election, a new document has surfaced revealing the names of those who helped to scuttle the June 12 election, while additionally clarifying that the winner of the polls, Chief MKO Abiola, knew that military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, would never hand over power to a democratically elected president. Among the traitors are: Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, Sule Lamido,  Adamu Ciroma,  P.D Cole, Tony Anenih,  Augustus Aikhomu, Joshua Dogonyaro,  David Mark  and Hammed Kusamotu.
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Why Were the Generals Fired?
Written by Tell Magazine, Nigeria   
It might well be part of the Plan B that President Olusegun Obasanjo is expected to execute following the National Assembly’s rejection of the third-term agenda, May 16. In a move that caught many political observers by surprise, Obasanjo sent two army chiefs on retirement and reshuffled the hierarchy of the military. He also relieved General Aliyu Gusau (retd.) of his appointment as the national security adviser, NSA.
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How IBB & Co Raped Nigeria, by Ukiwe
Written by Vanguard, United States   
Snippets of how the Babangida administration raped Nigeria have been released by  former Chief of General Staff, Commodore Ebitu Okoh Ukiwe, who said military officers in power were using security votes to loot the treasury, one of the reasons he didn't last long in one of Nigeria's most corrupt regimes.
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"“The musical chairs being played by the military, let us make up our minds not to dance to this thing. Enough is enough. We are being insulted. Right, left and centre. What is it? People shoot their way to power, accumulating masses and masses and masses of resources through illegal means and using the assets to come and dominate our lives all over again." - Prof Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize Winner, commenting on General Babangida's presidential ambition.
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