BABANGIDA AND THE MYSTERIOUS DEATHS The Oputa Commission did not mince words: Babangida is liable for the death of Dele Giwa. Could Babangida also be linked to the mysterious deaths of MKO Abiola, Sani Abacha and Tunde Idiagbon? READ MORE
12 YEARS AGO, OBASANJO CALLED BABANGIDA EVIL: Money and power may have changed President Olusegun Obasanjo, but he had in 1993 given a deep insight into former dictator, Ibrahim Babangida's nature. At the height of Babangida's deceitful run, Obasanjo told Tell magazine Babangida had an uncanny capacity for evil. READ MORE
NOT LONG AGO, OMORUYI WAS AGAINST BABANGIDA: Professor Omo Omoruyi is a flip-flopper. He was once for Babangida, and then against him, and now for him again. After escaping death in the hands of Sani Abacha, he lived in Boston, USA, for a few years before returning home to become Babangida's Karl Rove. However, before leaving America, he had said satanic things against his Lord, implicating him in the death of Dele Giwa and MKO Abiola, as well as in the rise of military officers in politics. READ MORE
THE ATTRACTION OF POLITICS TO RETIRED MILITARY OFFICERS: They once took pride in starched military uniforms in state houses. Nowadays, those uniforms are detested home and abroad. So, they shed the garb and replaced it with babarigas and other native wears. The apparels may be different, but the wearers are the same - military officers in their hundreds, still hungry for power. Why can't they leg go? READ MORE
AKA-BASHORUN, BABANGIDA'S NEMESIS, PASSES: Patriot, legal icon and nationalist, Mr. Alao Aka-Bashorun has died after a prolonged illness. He led the most focused fight against Babangida and coined the term "hidden agenda." READ MORE
Informed Commentary: IBB and the State of the Nation, by Muhammed Abudullahi
Selected Letters: Have We Sold Our Souls? From Nigeria and North Ireland
Say Something: AGAINSTBABANGIDA FORUM
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