Chief Lagos
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Chief Lagos
@Frank24net
Disciple of Christ, Dir. Paver Asesor, Humanitarian Service Dir. Civil Society Property & Real Estate Dev’t, Business & Service Consultant, BigWiz #Wizkid
Paris, Lagos & Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2010
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To my South Southern brothers and sisters, Obi said Sani Abacha who k*lied and dissolved the body your brother, Ken Saro Wiwa, in acid is better than every man and woman who fought for democracy to making sure that Ken got justice.
To my South Western brothers and sisters, Peter Obi said Sani Abacha who kept MKO, a beacon of democracy, incarcerated and wiped off his wife and other associates from the surface of the earth is better than every man and woman who risked their lives to making sure democracy was restored.
To my Norther brothers and sisters, remembered OBJ gave account of how Sani Abacha injected Ya'Adua with virus that inventually killed him? Well, Peter Obi said the same Abacha is better than every son and daughter from the north who made sure democracy was restored.
Make of this what you want. One thing is certain, a mam so desperately vile as @PeterObi will never be found in the position to make decisions on Nigerians' behalf. The democracy he has insulted will never favour him. These are not curses, they are natural consequences of gutter behaviour.
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I was surprised yesterday when I was watching Politics Today.
Assuming there’s a way I can open the screen I would have sh0t Seun Okinbaloye.
Wike said.
Mardortii@mardortii
Wike abeg o🤲😹no shoot Seun for us o😂🤲
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Thank God this is coming from a Professor of Law and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
David Offor@DavidsOffor
INEC chairman says If David Mark faction of ADC goes ahead to conduct their convention without INEC supervision, what happened in Zamfara state in 2023 where if they win, the court will grant victory to the second party with the highest number of votes Meaning it is effort in vain Hmmmmmm
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@abdullahayofel Yet you were there enjoying with the late General Sani Abacha, taking a share of the benefits meant for the Southeast

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Abacha democracy is better than the democracy of today according to dullard called Peter Obi
How many arms of the govt, unions and political parties has President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT DISSOLVED?
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ABACHA WAS BETTER THAN NADECO DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS - PETER 'JESUS' OBI
MY BRUTAL ANALYSIS
2. ABACHA AND KUDIRAT ABIOLA
As MKO Abiola's second wife, Kudirat commanded respect within the Abiola family and their extensive circle of associates. Though she remained mostly private, allowing her larger-than-life husband to bask in the public spotlight, she was far from a mere shadow.
However, fate often calls the quiet ones to the battlefield. When the
June 12, 1993 presidential election was annulled, a fiery spirit of
activism was awakened in Kudirat. What had once been a reserved life
transformed into one of bold defiance and an unyielding fight for
justice.
The arrest and detention of MKO after his famous Epetedo
Declaration thrust her into the heart of the pro-democracy struggle.
While many were paralyzed by fear and uncertainty, Kudirat rose as a
symbol of courage and leadership in a time of darkness.
To her, the annulment was not merely a political maneuver but a flagrant
violation of the law and the fundamental rights of Nigerians to choose their leaders.
Rallying market women, students, activists, and human rights groups, she led a formidable movement to demand the release of her husband and the restoration of his stolen mandate.
In the summer of 1994, Kudirat played a pivotal role in sustaining the oil workers' 12-week strike - the longest in Africa's history. Knowing oil was the nation's lifeblood, she struck at its heart, crippling the government's source of power. This daring act brought the regime to its knees, sending shockwaves through Abacha's reign of terror.
In December 1995, Kudirat joined other pro-democracy stalwarts,
including the venerable Anthony Enahoro, in a defiant march for freedom in Lagos. Shoulder to shoulder with seasoned nationalists, she braved the bullets of government forces sent to silence them, standing tall like a lioness defending her pride.
Her battle was deeply personal yet profoundly national - a fight for her
husband's freedom, the restoration of his mandate, and the liberation of
Nigeria from the grip of military tyranny.
While MKO languished in jail
on charges of treason, Kudirat became the regime's most formidable adversary and, ultimately, its biggest threat.
Her resolve was steeled by the echoes of history. In 1994, the United
States had sent Haiti's military ruler, Lt-General Raoul Cédras,
packing, forcing him into exile after threatening an invasion unless he
restored power to the elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Seeing in this a blueprint for deliverance, Kudirat, with unwavering conviction, appealed to President Bill Clinton. "What happened in Haiti,
we want it here," she declared in a BBC Newsnight documentary. It was a direct challenge to the strongman, General Sani Abacha - a challenge
that would seal her fate.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1996
The morning sun climbed over Lagos, casting its golden glow on a city alive with the hum of daily life. Kudirat stepped out of her home, bound for an appointment at the Canadian High Commission. She took her usual companions: her personal assistant, Mark Olufemi Adesina, and her trusted driver, Dauda Atanda.
The white Mercedes-Benz, a symbol of status and security, rolled smoothly through the bustling streets.
As they navigated the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, past the Seven-Up
Junction on Oregun Road in Ikeja, the air grew thick with an unseen
menace. Two Peugeots - a 505 and a 504 -approached with deadly intent.
One car swerved violently in front of them, forcing Atanda to slow. In
the split second before realization dawned, a deafening crack split the
air.
A relentless storm of bullets rained down upon them. Glass shattered,
metal twisted, the once-pristine Mercedes became a deathtrap. Adesina, acting on pure instinct, hurled himself to the floor as shards of glass and spent ammunition rained upon his trembling form.
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This is Tunde Oladepo
Bureau Chief of Alex Ibru’s Guardian Newspaper in Ogun State who covered politics.
Murdered February 1998 in front of his wife and children by agents of Abacha’s govt for writing an article criticising traditional rulers who supported Abacha’s attempt to become a civilian President.
But to Peter Obi, Abacha is a more of democrat than NADECO activists abi?
Very good.

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Some of the key projects to be commissioned by Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his visit to Ogun State tomorrow include:
1. Commissioning of the Gateway International Airport, Iperu.
2. Unveiling of Gateway Air and aircrafts.
3. Thousands of electric bikes (EV bikes) after the successful launch and impressive reception of the DA e-bikes idea during the Phase 1 & II test launch of 200 EV each.
4. Agricultural tractors to be distributed to farmers.
5. 85 brand new security vehicles
6. New Ambulances to be added to the Ogun State ambulance fleet.
7. Commissioning of the Ilishan–Iperu Airport Road.
8. Commissioning of the fully reconstructed Old Ibadan Road, which will be renamed the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Expressway.
9. Inspection of the Nigeria Customs Service Customs Village and commissioning of the Forward Operating Base building (Customs Project)
10. Turning of the sod for the new Gateway International Conference Centre.
More updates to come as I get them…

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The Charismatic Military President of Burkina Faso,Ibrahim Traore and his Malian counterpart have been accused by the Human Rights watch of killing more civilians than the terrorists have ever done.This is a serious allegation that can trigger more western sanctions.Traore and Asimi Goita should vigilantly watch their back.
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