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NOW, IS OBASANJO TURNING THE HEAT ON BABANGIDA? For the first time in his adult life, Ibrahim Babangida had to answer questions about his misdeeds. Nigeria's most sacred cow was interrogated by security officials for money laundering, just after he met with President Olusegun Obasanjo's enemies in Abia State. READ MORE HISTORY: BANBANGIDA'S USED ECOMOG FOR PERSONAL GAINS: When General Ibrahmi Babangida sent Nigerian troops and money to Liberia in 1990, the ECOMOG that he formed was an illegality and he did it to protect his investments and help his dictator-friend Samuel Doe. And Nigerians' attention were diverted from the trouble at home. READ MORE BABANGIDA INSTITUTIONALIZED CORRUPTION, DECLARES EFCC: Nuhu Ribadu, the head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision, talks big. In an unusual statement from a public official, EFCC's Nuhu Ribadu has acknowledged that IBB is the mastermind of institutionalized corruption in Nigeria. So, why is IBB still enjoying his loot? READ MORE NATION: THUGGERY ESCALATES UNDER OBASANJO'S DEMOCRACY In a desperate bid to hold on to power, President Olusegun Obasanjo has been aiding political thuggery and disrespecting the rule of law. In Anambra, Bayelsa and now, Oyo State, the story has pretty much been the same. How else can Chris Uba or Lamidi Adedibu not be in jail? READ MORE IBB'S SERVANTS DON'T WANT TO READ FROM US Ibrahim Babangida has been hiring paid patrons to polish his image on the Internet. Unfortunately, they have been doing a lousy job. That is why they hate to read from us. Ibrahim-babangida.com has told us to stop send them our messages. READ MORE Adedibu, the Crooked Wood, by Wale Akin, UK IBB's Hallelujah Boys, by Femi Akomolafe, The Netherlands 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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