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Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by dedugbaa(m): 4:23pm On Jun 12, 2018
This statue doesn't look like MKO at all, who is the sculptor, what a mockery of this great man.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by abokikhalifa: 4:23pm On Jun 12, 2018
vicglo:
Good but wait oooo. Are you show that campaign 2019 has not started?
2019 election is no contest for bubu. [right][/right]

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Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by Mr2013(m): 4:24pm On Jun 12, 2018
IMO will soon become the home of Abiola's statue.


Soon we will be seeing news lines like:
1. IMO state governor has unveiled the large MKO Abiola's statue in the world.
2.IMO state government uses $1.85 billion in building the statue of the political icon MKO abiola
3. IMO state governor, governor Rochas Okorocha has appointed his brother-in-law,the commissioner for Abiola's statue.
4. A group of angry youths in IMO state has attached,wounded and destroyed the MKO Abiola's status in the state that costs billions of nairas to built and reolaced it with the statue of Nnamdi Kalu
4. The former Odumegwu Ogukwu's street in IMO stated has been renamed MKO Abiola's street. grin grin

Add Urs Please, and let the headlines continue.

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Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by springer: 4:29pm On Jun 12, 2018
PMB/KOLA. ABIOLA 2019. Dont be surprised!. Tinubu @ his best.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by ComradeWonder(m): 4:31pm On Jun 12, 2018
Letenwam:
As part of the June 12 celebration in honour of late MKO Abiola, the Lagos State Government has unveiled a statue in honor of the late politician. Abiola's statue was unveiled today in Lagos.


https://lailasnews.com/lagos-state-government-unveils-late-mko-abiolas-statue-video-photos/




Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola remain the symbol of courage and motivation for our democratic struggle......Rest in perfect peace.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by skedman(m): 4:47pm On Jun 12, 2018
lanaVello:
Where in lag
ojota opposite chinese village inward ketu u turn bridge from 7 up
oworoshoki express way. Abiola garden

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Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by safetyInspector(m): 4:51pm On Jun 12, 2018
And what will you call Shehu Shagari?
KrystosCJ:
In memoriam.

Should have been our first democratically elected president, thanks to Option A4.

Alas, this is befitting.

Rochas learn from this.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by Stanley86: 5:09pm On Jun 12, 2018
we don't know what to do with our money
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by maryamuwane: 5:20pm On Jun 12, 2018
lanaVello:
Where in lag
MKO Abiola gardens
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by shevon: 5:32pm On Jun 12, 2018
lanaVello:
Where in lag
It is on Lagos-Ibadan express way just after Gani park.
I've been wondering why the statue had been covered for so long
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by otokx(m): 5:40pm On Jun 12, 2018
lanaVello:
Funny, there's this school of tot that deems this man corrupt,just like every typical politician out there

Fela sang of Obasanjo and Abiola

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Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by ademoladeji(m): 5:50pm On Jun 12, 2018
lanaVello:
Where in lag

Ojota by China town
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by Bullhari007(m): 6:16pm On Jun 12, 2018
computer0810:
a condom would have prevented dis
that means you wouldn't have been in existence, because I'm the one that rape ur promiscuous mother b4 u were conceived... product of domestic abuse
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by yommygift15: 6:31pm On Jun 12, 2018
Atigbo oo
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by Notatribalist(m): 6:38pm On Jun 12, 2018
computer0810:
idiot it has been made and covered since like 4month ago even b4 buhari announce, they wanted to officially unveil it today, some of u ipob won't just shut up and stay out of what u know nothing about
well,I am not an iPod. But I think u could HV made ur point with out calling me idiot...you can do better
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by Soso990240(m): 6:41pm On Jun 12, 2018
Metuh:
Rochas dey loose guard himself this days o.



Make im quickly knack Gani im own na
Lagos get Statue of Gani already.. Huge statue.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by CioAngels(f): 8:29pm On Jun 12, 2018
zudozz:
wt do lagos state and rochas have in comon?
Absolutely nothing.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by raiszy2k(m): 9:36pm On Jun 12, 2018
KrystosCJ:
In memoriam.

Should have been our first democratically elected president, thanks to Option A4.

Alas, this is befitting.

Rochas learn from this.
so Shagari wasn't a democrat?
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by judondasylva(m): 8:15am On Jun 13, 2018
JUST FOR JUSTICE SAKE:

MKO Abiola(Yoruba) given National award.

His Vice (Hausa) given National award.

Chief Activist for d restoration of d mandate,Gani Fawehinmi (Yoruba) given National award.

INEC Chairman, Prof Humphery Nwosu ( Igbo) not given any award. This man conducted d freest & fairest election ever, even when he was told by the Military not to announce d result & even to discontinue d announcement of the result,he went ahead to be announcing it until d Military came there & arrested him & he still went ahead & announced Abiola d Winner of d election.But this man was never mentioned or even given a Village award by ds government. Remember that if this man had danced to d tune of the Military & not gone ahead to announce d result & said Abiola was d Winner of d election, there would not have been any ground for Abiola & Gani Fawehinmi to talk or be given awards now.

When Nnamdi Kanu talks, Igbos will even criticise him. This is for us to see how Igbos are taken in this country we all see be ours.
Thanks.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by ElTafari7(m): 11:17am On Jun 13, 2018
everlymoore86:
I see West giving Bubu appreciation vote come 2019.

That’s exactly the reason for this posthumous honor and apology.
I pity whosoever falls for this stunt.
Re: MKO Abiola's Statue Unveiled By Lagos State Government (Photos) by Pentools(m): 1:34pm On Jun 13, 2018
geometricaxis:


People of Nigeria, exactly one year ago, you turned out in your millions to vote for me, Chief MKO Abiola, as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

But politicians in uniform, who call themselves soldiers but are more devious than any civilian would want to be, deprived you of your God-given right to be ruled by the President you had yourselves elected.

These soldier-politicians introduced into our body politic, a concept hitherto unknown to our political lexicography, something strangely called the ‘annulment’ of an election perceived by all to have been the fairest, cleanest and most peaceful-ever held in our nation.

Since that abominable act of naked political armed robbery occurred, I have been constantly urged by people of goodwill, both in Nigeria and abroad, to put the matter back into the people’s hands and get them to actualise the mandate they gave me at the polls.

But mindful of the need to ensure that peace continues to reign in our fragile federation, I have so far tried to pursue sweet reason and negotiation.

My hope has always been to arouse whatever remnants of patriotism are left in the hearts of these thieves of your mandate, and to persuade them that they should not allow their personal desire to rule to usher our beloved country into an era of political instability and economic ruin.

All I have sought to do, in seeking dialogue with them, has been to try and get them to realise that only real democracy can move our nation forward towards progress, and earn her the respect she deserves from the international community.

However, although this peaceful approach has exposed me to severe censure by some who have mistaken it for weakness on my part, those with whom I have sought to dialogue have remained like stones, neither stirred to show loyalty to the collective decision of the people of their own country, nor to observe Allah’s injunction that they should exhibit justice and fair-play in all their dealings with their fellow men.

Appeals to their honour as officers and gentlemen of the gallant Nigerian Armed Forces, have fallen on deaf ears.

Instead, they have resorted to the tactics of divide and rule, bribery and political perfidy, misinformation and (vile) propaganda.

They arrest everyone who disagrees with them. Even the 71-year-old hero of our nation, Chief Anthony Enahoro, was not spared.

How much longer can we tolerate all this? People of Nigeria, you are all witnesses that I have tried to climb the highest mountain, cross the deepest river and walk the longest mile, in order to get these men to obey the will of our people.

There is no humiliation I have not endured, no snare that has not been put in my path, no ‘setup’ that has not been designed for me in my endeavour to use the path of peace to enforce the mandate that you bestowed on me one year ago.

It has been a long night. But the dawn is here.

Today, people of Nigeria, I join you all in saying, “Enough is Enough!”

We have endured 24 years of military rule in our 34 years of independence.

Military rule has led to our nation fighting a civil war with itself. Military rule has destabilised our nation today as not before in its history.

Military rule has impoverished our people and introduced a dreadful trade in drugs which has made our country’s name an anathema in many parts of the world.

Even soccer fans going to watch the Green Eagles display in America are being made to suffer there needlessly because Nigeria’s name is linked with credit card and fraud and ‘419’.

Politically, military rule has torn to shreds the prestige due to our country because of its size and population.

The permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council that should be rightfully ours, is all but lost.

For who will vote for Nigeria to get the seat if Nigerian military rulers do not respect the votes of their own people?

Enough of military rule.

We are sickened to see people who have shown little or no personal achievement, either in building up private businesses, or making success of any tangible thing, being placed in charge of the management of our nation’s economy, by rulers who are not accountable to anyone.

Enough of square pegs in round holes.

We are tired of the military’s repetitive tendency to experiment with our economy: Today, they say “no controls”. Tomorrow, they say “Full controls”. The day after, they say “Fine tuning”. The next day, they say “Devaluation”. A few days later, they say “Revalue the same naira upwards again Abi?”

All we can see are the consequences of this permanent game of military “about turns”; high inflation, a huge budget deficit and an enormous foreign debt repayment burden, dying industries, high unemployment and a demoralised populace.

Our youths, in particular, can see no hope on the horizon, and many can only dream of escaping from our shores to join the brain drain. Is this the Nigeria we want?

We are plagued also by periodic balance of payments crises, which have led to a perennial shortage of essential drugs, that has turned our hospitals and clinics into mortuaries.

A scarcity of books and equipment has rendered our schools into desolate deserts of ignorance.

Our factories are crying for machinery, spare parts and raw materials. But each day that passes, instead of these economic diseases being cured, they are rather strengthened as an irrational allocation of foreign exchange, based on favouritism and corruption, becomes the order of the day.

Enough is enough of economic mismanagement! People of Nigeria, during the election campaign last year, I presented you with a programme entitled: “HOPE ’93″.

This programme was aimed precisely at solving these economic (problems) that have demoralised us all.

I toured every part of Nigeria to present this programme to you the electorate. I was questioned on it at public rallies and press conferences and I had the privilege of incorporating into it much of the feedback that I obtained from the people.

Because you knew I would not only listen to you but deliver superb results from the programme, you voted for me in your millions and gave me an overwhelming majority over my opponent.

To be precise, you gave me 58.4 per cent of the popular vote and a majority in 20 out of 30 states plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Not only that, you also enabled me to fulfil the constitutional requirement that the winner should obtain one-third of the votes in two-thirds of the states.

I am sure that when you cast an eye on the moribund state of Nigeria today, you ask yourselves: ‘What have we done to deserve this, when we have a president-elect who can lead a government that can change things for the better? Our patience has come to an end.’

As of now, from this moment, a new Government of National Unity (GNU) is in power throughout the length and breadth of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, led by me, Bashorun MKO Abiola, as President and Commander-in-Chief.

The National Assembly is hereby reconvened. All dismissed governors are reinstated. The State Assemblies are reconstituted, as are all local government councils.


I urge them to adopt a bi-partisan approach to all the issues that come before them.

At the national level, a bi-partisan approach will be our guiding principle. I call upon the usurper, Gen. Sani Abacha, to announce his resignation forthwith, together with the rest of his illegal ruling council.

We are prepared to enter into negotiations with them to work out the mechanics for a smooth transfer of power.

I pledge that if they hand over quietly, they will be retired with all their entitlements, and their positions will be accorded all the respect due to them.

For our objective is neither recrimination nor witch-hunting, but an enforcement of the will of the Nigerian people, as expressed in free elections conducted by the duly constituted authority of the time.

I hereby invoke the mandate bestowed upon me by my victory in the said election, to call on all members of the Armed Forces and the Police, the civil and public services throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to obey only the GNU that is headed by me, your only elected President.

My GNU is the only legitimate, constituted authority in the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as of now.

People of Nigeria, these are challenging times in the history of our continent, Africa, and we in Nigeria must not allow ourselves to be left behind.

Our struggle is the same as that waged by the people of South Africa, which has been successfully concluded, with the inauguration of Mr. Nelson Mandela as the first African President of that country.

Nelson Mandela fought to replace minority rule with majority rule.

We in Nigeria, are also fighting to replace minority rule, for we are ruled by only a tiny section of our armed forces.

Like the South Africans, we want majority rule today, that is rule only by those chosen by all the people of Nigeria as a whole in free and fair elections.

The only difference between South Africa and Nigeria is that those who imposed minority rule on the majority rule whether it is by black or white, remains minority rule and must be booted out.

I call on you, heroic people of Nigeria, to emulate the actions of your brothers and sisters in South Africa and stand up as one person to throw away the yoke of minority rule for ever.

The antics of every minority that oppresses the majority are always the same. They will try to intimidate you with threats of police action. But do not let us fear arrest.

In South Africa, so many people were arrested, during the campaign against the Pass Laws, for instance, that the jails could not hold all of them. Today, apartheid is gone forever.

So, let it be with Nigeria.

Let us say goodbye forever to minority rule by the military.

They talk of treason. But haven’t they heard of the Rivonia Treason Trial in South Africa? Did those treason trials halt the march of history?

People of Nigeria, our time is now. You are the repository of power in the land.

No one can give you power. It is yours. Take it!

From this day, show to the world that anyone who takes the people of Nigeria for fools is deceiving himself and will have the people to answer to.


God bless you all. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Long live the Government of National Unity.

Wow wow wow...
Asides from the norm politicking word of mouth, the man made bunch of sense, touched various areas that are still in play in our now society. All the same it happened for a reason.

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