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June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Antoeni(m): 10:51am On Jun 10, 2019 |
The enemies of June 12 were legion. But in celebration of the June 12 epoch, we take a look at those who belonged to the Abiola's camp initially but became turncoats as the battle to reclaim his mandate thickened. did not vote for myself. Nigerians voted for me. I have already won the presidential election. You cannot re-sit for an exam you have already passed." Dare Babarinsa, veteran journalist and author of 'House Of War' that tour de force of a book on the second republic politics in Nigeria reported MKO Abiola to have said in one of his post-June 12 statements before he was arrested and incarcerated. But what prompted the statement? Why that defiant stance? June 12 remains a watershed in the history of Nigeria. June 12, 1993, was the day Nigerians placed national interest above primordial sentiments. Nigerians conducted themselves in an orderly manner and filed out to choose the person they would like to be at the helm of affairs of the country in a bid to send the soldiers back to their barracks. The election was a two-horse race in which Moshood Kashimawo Olawale of the Social Democratic Party(SDP) squared up to Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention (NRC). Abiola's horse coasted home to victory ahead of Tofa's eagle. However, after the horse had breasted the tape the race was cancelled. Ibrahim Babangida the Head of States then ordered a fresh election and that was what prompted the opening statement credited to the late M.K.O Abiola. The late business mogul remained as stubborn as a mule and demanded the validation of his mandate. The rest, as they say, is history. The enemies of June 12 were legion. But in celebration of the June 12 epoch, we take a look at those who belonged to the Abiola's camp initially but became turncoats as the battle to reclaim his mandate thickened. These are the people, dead or alive, who shouted themselves hoarse while chorusing Hossana in support of Abiola on the eve of June 12 only to abandon him and start shouting crucify him as he wobbled under the cross of June 12 and traipsed through Golgotha to pay the supreme price for democracy. IBRAHIM BABANGIDA The "evil genius" was the head of the military government from 1985 to1993. History will remember him as the prime architect of the June 12 debacle. He came up with the two parties, Social Democratic Party(SDP) and the National Republic Convection(NRC). One, a little to the left and the other a little to the right---on these platforms MKO Abiola and Basiru Tofa respectively contested. The gap-toothed dictator annulled the June 12 election on June 21, 1993, when it was clear that the winner was the late MKO Abiola and ordered a fresh election. Abiola refused to go to the pools again. Often called Maradona-- after the rotund diminutive football genius from Argentina-- for his political deftness, Babangida would later feint and dribble the nation into a political cul de sac. On August 26, 1993, Babangida announced his exit by saying he would " step aside" thus adding a new word to our ever increasing repertoire of political lexicons. By that singular action, he ushered in the Interim National Government(ING) headed by Chief Ernest Shonekan. However, things used to be rosy between the self-avowed evil genius and Abiola before June 12 drove a wedge into their relationship. In fact, MKO said, in his lifetime, that it was Babangida who first mooted the idea of running for the presidency to him. He raised the idea with him during the burial of his first wife, Simbiat, in Lagos in 1992. IBB, as he is fondly called, told MKO that he must contest election as the country could not wait to welcome him as their next president. Abiola would later regret trusting Babangida while in Abacha's gulag by saying: " I believed in a friend. I trusted a friend and he betrayed me. IBB betrayed me." IBB would later describe June 12 debacle as "unfortunate". ERNEST SHONEKAN A British-trained Nigerian Lawyer and an Egba Man like Abiola. In a move ostensibly make to placate the aggrieved south-western bloc IBB imposed Shonekan as head of an illegitimate contraption called Interim National Government. However,the real reason for installing Shonekan was to upstage his fellow Egba man in a way reminiscent of how Dr Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi(the Federal Minister of Health), in the wake of the political crisis known as operation Weti e that rocked the Western region, was used as a stop-gap by Tafawa Balewa during his declaration of state of emergency( the first in the history of Nigeria) in the region ensured Awolowo had been cooling his feet in prison before installing S.L Akintola his estranged deputy and the Hausa-Fulani minion. Recounting the events that preceded the imposition of Shonekan as head of ING, Professor Omo Omoruyi, the late political adviser to IBB in his expose of a book titled: "The tale of June 12" (an insider's account of the intrigues that characterised Gen. Babangida's transition), said,: First he ( Shonekan) gave the assurance and undertaking to the outgoing president(Babangida) that under no circumstance would he reopen the June 12 matter. Second, was that he would do everything to divide the Yoruba on the matter of June 12." Coincidentally, Abiola and Ladoke Akintola were holders of traditional title of Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland while alive. Shonekan would later be booted out of power on November 17, 1993, through a bloodless coup by General Sanni Abacha. Abacha was the man that brought June 12 drama to its climax. BABAGANA KINGIBE A suave retired diplomat who contested against Abiola in the presidential primary election of the SDP and lost. Abiola was persuaded by his friends and political supporters to pick Kingibe as his vice-presidential candidate because of his political clout in the North and closeness to Major-General Shehu Musa Yar'Adua who was the deputy Head of State in the military regime of General Olusegun Obasanjo. Together they sold HOPE 93 to Nigerians. Unfortunately, as the plot for the actualization of the June 12 mandate thickened, Kingibe changed camp and ensured that Hope 93 was not just deferred but completely dashed. Kingibe served as foreign minister under Sanni Abacha, the same man that arrested and jailed Abiola with whom he ran on the platform of SDP. Abiola would later regret choosing Kingibe over Dan Suleiman, a retired air commodore and former military governor from the then middle belt. Abiola referred to Suleiman as a 'complete gentleman'. MKO said he did know that his running mate had " extensive connections and relationship" with the security agencies and the military high command. Kingibe contributed to the abortion of the third republic. He would later be honoured by President Muhammadu Buhari with GCON solely because of being Abiola's running mate. An honour many believe he does not deserve. TONY ANENIH In the build-up to the 1993 election when Babagana Kingibe decided to throw his hat into the ring for the presidential primaries in SDP, he stepped down as the Chairman of the party and Anenih took over. He worked for the emergence of Abiola as the winner of the 1993 presidential election. However, the story changed after the annulment. Annenih was later quoted to have declared that the day the Interim National Government was signed was the happiest day of his life. He even subtly mocked Abiola in his autobiography titled ' My Life And Nigerian Politics'. In the book, Anenih said "Chief MKO Abiola as indicated earlier has said that if you want to go to Kano, going by air or going by road does not make any difference as long as you get there. “His interpretation of this was that going by air meant Abacha taking over from Shonekan and he, Abiola, being sworn in the next day. Going by road was waiting till March 1994, when Shonekan would use the National Assembly to hand over to him because he actually won the election. “Unfortunately, for Chief Abiola, there was, in fact, no landing, and Kano as the desired destination proved to be a fantasy". MKO Abiola regretted doing the bidding of Yar'Adua to ensure the victory of Annenih over Chief Sergeant Awuse. He said Annenih did not consult him before " he negotiated away our victory". The late Professor Omo Omoruyi corroborated Abiola's claim in his book. He, however, included Alhaji Sule Lamido who was the National Secretary of the SDP as being privy to the signing away of the June 12 mandate. OLUSEGUN OBASANJO Former Head of State, Olusegun Obasanjo, like Abiola, is also from Ogun state. In fact, they both(Abiola and Obasanjo) attended Baptist Boys High School. Obasanjo was said to have served as the deputy editor of the school magazine known as the Trumpeter, while Abiola served as editor. Abiola initially supported Abiola in the struggle to reclaim his mandate. Obasanjo had urged Babangida to relinquish power and stop dawdling on the transition programme. He said, "Annulment or no annulment, Babangida must leave by August 27. He made the promise, he has to keep it." However, Obasanjo would later become a renegade of the June 12 struggle by saying "Abiola is not the messiah". Obasanjo would later become the chief beneficiary of the democracy Abiola paid the supreme price for when he was sworn in on May 29, 1999, as the president of Nigeria. He kept mum on the issue of June 12 throughout his tenure. OLADIPO DIYA Like Obasanjo and Abiola, Lieutenant General Oladipo Diya is from Ogun State. He served as second in command to the late dictator, Sani Abacha. Diya had promised that Abacha reign would be brief. Having put his mouth to the nectar of power, Diya started singing a different song. In fact, in the heat of the struggle for the actualization of June 12 Diya became an instant punster; he derided agbako (woe) the coalition of democrats, known as the National Democratic Coalition(NADECO). He later regretted his action as Abacha, his boss, would later try him for planning to topple his regime. EBENEZER BABATOPE, OLU ONAGORUWA, LATEEF JAKANDE The duo of Ebenezer Babatope and Lateef Jakande have always been staunch Awoists. They decided to serve in the Abacha cabinet at the behest of Abiola who thought Abacha would redeem his pledge of having civilians as deputy governors. However, they refused to back out of the deal when it became obvious that the game had changed. Olu Onagoruwa was a firebrand and legal luminary. He used to be Gani Fawehinmi's ally and confidant until he decided to serve under Abacha. He was said to have decided to serve in the Abacha cabinet on the prompting of his fellow Odogbolu townsman, Oladipupo Diya. It is a sad thing that Onagoruwa would be reminded as a 'villain' of June 12 having sacrificed a lot for activism and human rights. His decision to serve in Abacha's Cabinet cost him a lot. And he was eventually sacked by the dictator. LAMIDI ADEDIBU, ARISEKOLA ALAO Both were Muslims. In fact, Arisekola held the title of Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland till he died. And like Abiola, he was a businessman. However, both decided to pitch their tent with Sanni Abacha in the battle for the realization of the June 12 mandate. Arisekola and Adedibu hobnob with military men and other enemies of June 12. Arisekola even defended Babangida on the annulment of June 12 election. At a press conference, he had said: “Wallahi Tallahi, Billahillazi la’ila ha illahuwa, and we are in the month of Ramadan, that is what happened at that time. It was after the election that members of the Armed Forces Ruling Council threatened to kill both MKO Abiola and IBB if he insisted on releasing the result of the election. They threatened to kill both IBB and Abiola,” Arisekola would later escape death by a whisker when he followed Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar to the premises of the University of Ibadan for an event. Irate students who felt he contributed immensely to thwart the realization of the June 12 mandate attacked him and set his car ablaze. LATEEF SHOFOLAHAN A former personal assistant to the late Kudirat Abiola, wife of Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola who was assassinated during the struggle of June 12. Call him an enemy within or a fifth columnist and you will not be far from the truth. Shofolahan was prosecuted along with Al-Mustapha, a former Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the late Head of State, General Sanni Abacha over the death of Kudirat Abiola. Shofolahan was travelling in the same car with the late Kudirat Abiola when she was shot in the forehead. Her driver too was killed but Shofolahan miraculously escaped unscathed. In the court, Mohammed Abdul (a.k.a Katako), who gave evidence as a prosecution witness, narrated how late Kudira Abiola’s personal assistant, Alhaji Lateef Shofolahan, gave his boss away to the assailants. Though they would later be discharged and acquitted, Shofolahan will go down in history as a villain and one of the Judases of June 12. UCHE CHUKWUMERIJE, TOM IKIMI, WALTER OFONAGORO The lethal troika, and you may throw Jerry Gana into the mix, worked tirelessly against democracy. Blessed with the gift of the gab, they deployed their awesome talent into the services of the anti-democratic forces holding this country in the jugular. Chukwumerije who served as information minister in the Babangida regime and Shonekan's ING was a virulent propagandist in the mold of Paul Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Minister of propaganda who kept rationalizing holocaust. He once called Abiola a generalissimo( referring to his traditional title) that ran away from war. And in a moment of madness even asked General Abacha to sign a Decree outlawing the mention of ‘June 12’ in public places. Chukumerije would also serve as a senator before his death. He benefited from Abiola's sacrifice as well. These are just 12 of the many Judases that betrayed MKO Abiola, the Hope '93 messiah. http://saharareporters.com/2019/06/10/june-12-special-12-judases-june-12-who-betrayed-mko-abiola-hope-93 4 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Paperwhite(m): 10:53am On Jun 10, 2019 |
IBB Abacha and Babagana Kingibe were the most treacherous of them all. 4 Likes |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by etrouble: 10:56am On Jun 10, 2019 |
They are all inconsequential. June 12 will be Democracy day forever and our children's children will ask why it is called Democracy day. As for all the foolish men above nobody will remember them after their death, even now, several of them have been forgotten. Only Olusegun Obasanjo who sleeps with his biological daughters and daughters-in-law will be mentioned as a past rogue president. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by helinues: 11:04am On Jun 10, 2019 |
Second epistle about Abiola and June 12 today. We are expecting more till after new Original democracy day 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Nobody: 11:15am On Jun 10, 2019 |
Even Abiola was a coward himself! That was the message Uche chukwumerije was trying to get across 3 Likes |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by meccuno: 11:17am On Jun 10, 2019 |
I still don't think the death of Abiola is good enough reason why June 12 should be called democracy day . The action was not about the country Nigeria but just about his mandate. Moreover the SW has been appeased by the presidency of olusegun Obasanjo. 3 Likes |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by sarrki(m): 11:18am On Jun 10, 2019 |
BlacSmit: Kid you can do better Don’t allow those substances you take ruin Your brighter future 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by sarrki(m): 11:27am On Jun 10, 2019 |
Paperwhite: Obasanjo was and still |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by hisexcellency34: 11:28am On Jun 10, 2019 |
Add Muhammadu Buhari to the list. He kept silent throughout the period MKO was in incarceration 1 Like |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by SEGLIZ: 11:38am On Jun 10, 2019 |
hisexcellency34: just go rest from your post election trauma. 1 Like |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by dukie25: 11:44am On Jun 10, 2019 |
Ok |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by phelonrays: 12:21pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
sarrki:....but Mr sarrki..... I'm yet to see the actual impact this una overhype June 12 have done to this country other than serving some blokes mandate.........it was all about abiola and abiola alone.....seriously No common man was / has ever benefited from the intrigue of 12.....let be truthful to our selves....... #June12HasNoSignificance 1 Like |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by jlinkd78(m): 12:34pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
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Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by sarrki(m): 12:59pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
phelonrays: The democracy you enjoyed today was due to his sacrifice and others 1 Like |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by cr7lomo: 2:24pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
etrouble: Who cares about June 12 , even in the future with the dead leaders and future dead leaders in the making and future ... When suffer is endless , u think children will care about June 12... Hu June 12 help?? |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by cr7lomo: 2:26pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
sarrki: Which stupid democracy are we enjoying...oh u think we are practising democracy in Nigeria...it's true what they say about u....u are indeed delusional 1 Like |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by cr7lomo: 2:27pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Some politicians will still use the June 12 budget buy house for asokoro and ikoyi ... While u guys live in suffering .... Celebration my foot |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by cr7lomo: 2:30pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
What happened to abiola was nothing but nemesis.... karma caught up with him...when he was busy sponsoring coups and counter coups , he dint know his time will come... Besides the money he made was from corruption ....he benefited from the Generals, and na them still 4k am up 2 Likes |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Nokio1: 3:35pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Who are the 12Hero's then. |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by 9jalyte: 4:32pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Seriously, I think you guys should just stop for a moment and purge yourselves of the over-dose propaganda you have been fed. I want you guys to please note one thing (and to let you know how smart PMB is), June 12 is not a celebration of Abiola but of democracy. This most offesnsive thing to do is to associate Abiola with fight for democracy. I know many young adults today did not know much by that time and even many older poeple are not well informed about all these things because, up till in the late 90s, we had only compromised media. The information dished out were censored, very few people had access to the truths about Nigeria. Abiola is one major beneficiary of the military rule, infact he funded coup that brought his guy IBB. He had always been the guy that didn't care one bit about your democracy until when IBB wanted to conduct election. Unfortunately, Abiola was among the very few Nigerians that had the money and network to muscle his way to get the party tickets, funded massively the media embellishment and luckily for him, he contested with a feable candidate. Many people have not asked IBB why we did not want to declare Abiola as president, even when he is closer to Abiola than many or these June 12 chantters. Question is, who were the true fighters for Democracy. You have not mentioned Humphry Nwosu who was went against the almighty IBB to announce results. That is the man we should celebrate not Abiola that was fighting to recover his investment.Many people who had no interest in governing died fighting for democracy (not necessarily for Abiola). We should honor them and I think they are the heroes of June 12. The Chief Hero of June 12 should be Humphry Nwosu becuause he went against his boss and risked his life, not that he was fighting for power but to uphold the will of the people. He is the Hero of June 12. There is no difference between what Abiola did and what Buhari did by going to court to have his mandate. That is not fighting for democracy but fighting for his investment. And what ever trouble he had with the military was his business after all, he had always dined with them. |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Omoboricash(m): 5:55pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
phelonrays:No hard feeling Pls but the truth must be told. You may not know the significant of June 12 may be you were too young during the struggle. Those who struggle for the present democracy would tell you what it takes to get this democracy. Those who loss their loved one would tell u the significance of June 12. June 12 gave birth to may 29, 1999. Ready history boy or get elder from your village to tell you story of June 12 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by sarrki(m): 5:59pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Omoboricash: Thank you sir |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Jones4190(m): 6:01pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Two weeks ago, I was about to prepare lunch for my family,
when I took out fresh fish from the freezer.
Suddenly my five year old nephew who was visiting, and was
standing by watching, started crying and demanding that I
give him the fish to eat.
I Kept trying to tell him in my own way that the fish was raw,
I needed to spice it up, cook and then take out the bones so
it can be ready for consumption, but the little one wouldn't
hear but chose to cry louder and even threw himself to the
ground and no one was able to comfort him.
I decided to ignore him, went ahead to do what was right
and when it was ready, he had his fish and didn't even
remember all the drama he had put up. But the Holy Spirit
REVEALED to me that this is how many of us cry for a
blessing that is not yet ready. God is saying am spicing it up,
cooking it and taking out the bones so you don't get choked.
If only my little nephew knew, he would have waited
patiently instead of being anxious. (Phil.4:6) God is saying to
someone here that you should be anxious for nothing, Be
still and know that I am God I am spicing up that blessing so
you will enjoy to the fullest.
Wait on the Lord! (Is.40:31) Like Job said..All the days of my
appointed time will I wait till my change comes. (Job 14:14)
Change is coming, Help is on the way.
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Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by Jones4190(m): 6:03pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Two weeks ago, I was about to prepare lunch for my family,
when I took out fresh fish from the freezer.
Suddenly my five year old nephew who was visiting, and was
standing by watching, started crying and demanding that I
give him the fish to eat.
I Kept trying to tell him in my own way that the fish was raw,
I needed to spice it up, cook and then take out the bones so
it can be ready for consumption, but the little one wouldn't
hear but chose to cry louder and even threw himself to the
ground and no one was able to comfort him.
I decided to ignore him, went ahead to do what was right
and when it was ready, he had his fish and didn't even
remember all the drama he had put up. But the Holy Spirit
REVEALED to me that this is how many of us cry for a
blessing that is not yet ready. God is saying am spicing it up,
cooking it and taking out the bones so you don't get choked.
If only my little nephew knew, he would have waited
patiently instead of being anxious. (Phil.4:6) God is saying to
someone here that you should be anxious for nothing, Be
still and know that I am God I am spicing up that blessing so
you will enjoy to the fullest.
Wait on the Lord! (Is.40:31) Like Job said..All the days of my
appointed time will I wait till my change comes. (Job 14:14)
Change is coming, Help is on the way.
If you are inspired by this post, press the like button and
share with your friends. |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by TheLogicalMind(m): 7:17pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
I would have created a special mention for Bola Tinubu. Maybe not a traitor in the full sense of the word, but definitely someone who exaggerated his role in the June 12 struggle and reaped from where true heroes toiled. |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by JonDon12: 7:24pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Dont forget Arthur Nzeribe and his Association for "Better" Nigeria. |
Re: June 12 Special: 12 Judases Of June 12 Who Betrayed MKO Abiola (HOPE '93) by four4: 8:14pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
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