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Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO



And we never see Mohbad own till date


@NnaemekaEdeh1 @FolushoxFolarin Please, learn to be truth in any discourse, Rufai Oseni is a free man despite is antagonism of Tinubu and Apc, I lived Abacha's era, Rufai would either have been killed or in jail by now.



🇳🇬📹 “Abacha ordered me to kill Kudirat Abiola” – Samklef posts court video revealing Sergeant Barnabas Jabila as the gunman to criticize Peter Obi for claiming Abacha was more democratic than NADECO.









I have read about the court-ordered detention of an individual known as B-Lord, and I must say this clearly that no one should celebrate the incarceration of any person under the color of law. I have reached out to my astute rights lawyer, Marshal D F Abubakar, urging him to disengage from the process. We must all agree that sending B-Lord to prison is not a victory for legal brilliance or advocacy. Rather, it risks emboldening a system of oppression that weaponizes the law against citizens. Justice must never be reduced to punishment for its own sake. I will work to ensure this case is discontinued and B-Lord is released without further delay.


Look at the hypocrisy in Nigeria: Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) Operates in the western Niger Delta (e.g., Escravos area in Delta State) Headquarters: Lekki Peninsula, Lagos (Chevron Drive). Operations base in the Delta region.


Eze Nri Ifikuanim, the Priest-King of the ancient Nri Kingdom of Igboland, was a highly intelligent and scholarly king who traded with other kingdoms, including Egypt, Ethiopia, India and as far as Babylon, now Iraq, in the Middle East. According to Igbo oral tradition, his reign started in 1043 and ended in 1089 when he died. In 1959, his grave was unearthed by British Archaeologist, Charles Thurstan Shaw (1914–2013) who discovered a burial chamber with remains adorned in robes, bronze crown, sceptre, staff and breastplates adorned with precious stones that were evidence of a sophisticated Igbo civilisation from the year 948 A.D. #HistoryVille
























