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WAS BABANGIDA A DRUG DEALER? 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 rumours, and this is what we found. READ MORE WHY EFCC IS A POLITICAL ARM OF THE PRESIDENCY: Nuhu Ribadu, the head of the EFCC, may be sincere about his crusade. However, the administration that gave him the task is not. The EFCC is fast becoming a witch-hunt organization, ever since it quietly dropped probing Babangida on the orders of the Presidency, thereby letting off the greatest of all corrupt officials. READ MORE WOLE SOYINKA WARNS OF NEW ERA OF DICTATORSHIP Nigeria's only Nobel Prize Winner, Professor Wole Soyinka, wakes up a sleeping nation as President Olusegun Obasanjo tries to stay in power by force. He says there are similarities with Abacha and Babangida's regimes, asking: "have we been here before?" Haven't we? READ MORE BY 1993, AMERICA HAD TAGGED BABANGIDA A FAILURE In spite of what paid praise singers want you to believe, Ibrahim Babangida was already labelled a failure by the time he anulled the elections in 1993 and was disgraced out of power. The US State Department report about his administration attests. READ MORE AFTER ABIOLA, IBB CALLS DELE GIWA HIS FRIEND: Evil Genius, Ibrahim Babangida is doing anything to make his faltering presidential dream come true. First, he visited the grave of the late M.K.O. Abiola. Now, he calls murdered journalist, Dele Giwa, whose death has been linked to his administration, a dear friend. READ MORE LETTERS TO NEWS MEDIA: We ask all Nigerians to send letters to the Nigerian news media, the UK House of Commons, US Senate, US Congressional Black Caucus, White House, Transparency International by email or post, expressing their displeasure at the attempt by the current administration to pave the way for Ibrahim Babangida and other retired generals to contest the presidency. For more information about sending letters to the media, please go to the TAKE ACTION page. We do not represent and are not sponsored by any political party, ethnic or pressure group. Our concern is to lay down the facts, and help Nigerians arrive at sensible conclusions regarding their nations's future. |
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