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Mr Babangida's Temporary Victory
Written by Pius Adesanmi, NEXT   

We are in the silly season of convenient amnesia on the part of past and present plunderers of our nation.

Recently, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan railed against corruption. A man who now boasts an inexplicable fortune after a short stint as governor, and whose wife is yet to be cleared of allegations of money laundering, goes to church to preach against corruption. Conveniently, he forgot about his wife.

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Abacha and the revisionists
Written by The Guardian Editorial   

RECENT attempts to launder the image of the late General Sani Abacha, Nigeria's maximum ruler between 1993 and 1998 smack of invidious revisionism, apart from being insensitive. First was the press conference by Mrs. Maryam Abacha, wife of the late General Abacha on Wednesday, June 4, a few days to the 10th anniversary of his death.

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IBB Can't Be Serious
Written by Reuben Abati, The Guardian   

Retired army General and former Nigerian dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, the man also popularly known as IBB, "evil genius", and "Maradona" granted an interview to an internet news site: The Peoples' Magazine/PointBlank News.com in which he purportedly argued that the government that he ran between 1985 and 1993 is definitely better than former President Olusegun Obasanjo's. The text of his interview has been reproduced widely on the internet and in the local media. IBB certainly can't be serious and he needs to be told so. His assumptions ought to be exposed for what they are: hollow revisionism. And of course this is not the first time that IBB would attempt to rewrite history. Since his ignominious exit from power in 1993, he and his many willing agents have tried every trick in the books to white-wash his image and smuggle him into a nice corner of contemporary Nigerian history.

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The Caging of Babangida
Written by Babatunde Adenodi, Nigerian Tribune   

There is no controversy that IBB has been a formidable power broker in Nigeria’s political theatre for the past 30 years until recently. He has been close to the seat of power since perhaps the second coup of 1966. And each successful coup had moved him one notch up the political hierarchy until 1985 when he got the ultimate price and declared himself our president against established tradition of coup plotters calling themselves heads of state.

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Yar'Adua Worried By IBB's Silence
Written by Daily Champion, Nigeria   

 By Simon Imobo-Tswam

PDP Presidential candidate, Mr. Umaru Yar'Adua is not at ease. Some political heavyweights are keeping too much silence. Top on the list is former military dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida.

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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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