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Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Ctorch: 9:59am On Dec 20, 2019
It is eighteen years since Bola Ige, Afenifere chieftain and former governor of the old Oyo State, departed this wide, wild world of war, courtesy of some yet-to-be identified assassins.
Ige was the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation at the time of his death on December 23, 2001.
Close to two decades after the gory incident, Solemilia Court, No 8, Akinlabi Sanda Close, Bodija in Ibadan, Oyo State, where the foremost nationalist breathed his last on that fateful Sunday evening, still wears a mournful look, save for some few-and-far-between movements in and out of the compound.
Credible sources revealed that the room, where the former presidential aspirant was killed, remains under lock and key, in the family’s hope that, one day, destiny will change its mind and the uncleansed sacrilege of its patriarch’s murder will be resolved in the interest of justice.
Cicero captured the mood of our predicament when he wrote: “the hope of escaping with impunity is the greatest incentive to vice.”Jean-Jacques Rousseau also dreaded its evil in the human society when he posited that “as soon as it is possible to disobey with impunity, disobedience is legitimate …” Yes, we know that Bola Ige is dead and has since been buried!However, blame the portentous naughtiness, hypocritical propensity and a bourgeoning legitimacy of impunity for providing the ingredients for our inability to find his killers and apply sanctions.
And there is no other way to cure impunity than a draconian attack; for, if we don’t get that aspect of justice right, we will only be shooting in the dark; and at imaginary targets!
Dele Giwa (1986)! Alfred Rewane (1995)! Bagauda Kaltho (1996)! Kudirat Abiola (1996)! MKO Abiola (1998)!Barnabas Igwe and Abigail, his wife (2002)! Marshall Harry (2003)! Aminosari Dikibo (2004)! Hassan Olajoku (2005)! Ayodeji Daramola (2006)! Funsho Williams (2006)! Dipo Dina (2010)! Olaitan Oyerinde (2012)! Funke Olakunri (2019)! As a game or a trade, Nigeria is in dangerous times and all eyes can see it! More to the shock of Nigerians, dear country has couched euphemistic names for reckless killings in the land; and it is as if the gods are angry! In Katsina, Governor Aminu Masari is now at the forefront of negotiations with bandits for “peace to return to” President Muhammadu Buhari’s home state.
Curiously, other states are fast catching the bug! Elsewhere in Kaduna State, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has, in a spate of two years, paid more than “N300m as ransom to free over-500” of its members from the kidnappers’ den.
And, in what could be described as half cup of much bigger problems in this poignant portrait of vanity and falseness, the usual band of four hundred prophets continue to hang around Ahab and Jehoshaphat, even, as the kings march on Syria.
For a fact, societal cohesion comes as a result of the interconnectedness of little-yet-important ties. However, whenever those ties are ruptured, the consequences are always grave.


That security is a global problem is a fair and general argument! But, where a dog kills a lion, the society needs to beware! Amidst what looks like faint promises of recovery from those elected and paid to protect us, Leah Sharibu has added to the number of Nigerians wasting away in Boko Haram’s custody even as the police hierarchy now allegedly pays ransom to kidnappers in exchange for freedom for its seized officers, Yet, it does not appear as if the people are ready to do something concrete about this tragic manifestation of the statelessness of the Nigerian state. Instead, everybody keeps going about his or her daily activities as if nothing is amiss!
Very recently, Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka wrote a letter to the National Assembly on the controversial Hate Speech Bill before the Hallowed Chamber. In the letter, Soyinka asked, rhetorically, if it’s “now cool to kill” Nigerians. Going by the contents of the letter, it’s obvious that the 85-year old elder statesman was frustrated. Hence, he wanted to know if it’s now normal to turn Nigeria into a series of accidents. Well, if this is now the way to go, then, Ige’s assassination is a warning to the rich and the powerful that they should not sleep and close their two eyes because they can die anytime; and nothing will happen! Again, the implication is that, even, if the president is murdered in his sleep, it will also be seen as normal!
In Jane Mayer’s view, “nothing predicts future behavior as much as past impunity.” While conceding that some government efforts are noble, fact remains that the foundational structure of those efforts in Nigeria are on a shaky and porous ground.
Unlike other climes, where people are sure of getting justice when homicide is committed, our ‘Rule of Law’ is in glaring contrast to justice! Little wonder: as some people are trying to make the country proud, others are working at bringing it down.
Take for instance a state like Osun, where the government is crying out that people should come and do business in the state.
For God’s sake, how do you expect people, who could be killed and nothing would be done, to come and invest their fame and fortune in an unsafe country? And what manner of the ‘Rule of Law’ is it that has not been able to fish out the culprits in the assassination of ‘Uncle Bola’, 18 years after?
Back to the issues surrounding our situation, Ige has been killed and there is nothing we can do about it again! But then, his gruesome murder, which also led to the sudden death of Atinuke, his wife; and destabilized his family, is a sad trajectory that won’t go away, no matter how hard we try to cover the smoke.
As a matter of fact, this country will neither know peace nor press the pedal of acceleration towards development and progress until the stress and the strain of this malady is addressed. If they like, let the birds of passage continue to row on a boat of pretence with their hollow and sequined glint as if nothing happened at ‘Solemilia Court’ on December 23, 2001!
Again, who killed Bola Ige? Or, is it yet another in the series of eni to ku, tie lo gbe (unresolved murders?
May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world, continue to rest the souls of all the faithful departed!
Komolafe writes in from Ijebu-Jesa, Osun State, Nigeria (ijebujesa@yahoo.co.uk)


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Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Nobody: 10:03am On Dec 20, 2019
Dele Giwa (1986)! Alfred Rewane (1995)! Bagauda Kaltho (1996)! Kudirat Abiola (1996)! MKO Abiola (1998) (2004)! Hassan Olajoku (2005)! Ayodeji Daramola (2006)! Funsho Williams (2006)! Dipo Dina (2010)! Olaitan Oyerinde (2012)! Funke Olakunri (2019)!



The columnist didn't add Awolowo that died by poison- Self inflicted suicide.....


Another na Gani Fawehinmi.


Take for instance a state like Osun, where the government is crying out that people should come and do business in the state.

For God’s sake, how do you expect people, who could be killed and nothing would be done, to come and invest their fame and fortune in an unsafe country?


When you say the truth people go know how to help .


Nice one
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by ETWs: 10:18am On Dec 20, 2019
The Nation is on revolt

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Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Wazobiamax22: 10:42am On Dec 20, 2019
ETWs:
The Nation is on revolt
grin grin Tinubu: Buhari, you can't box me in a corner.

I gave you power, I can equally take it grin grin
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Racoon(m): 10:48am On Dec 20, 2019
“The hope of escaping with impunity is the greatest incentive to vice.”-(Cicero)

“As soon as it is possible to disobey with impunity, disobedience is legitimate."-(Jean-Jacques Rousseau).
This captures the genesis of this catalogue of senseless unresolved murders yet we think that more complex self-inflicted security challenges(BH, killer fulani herdsmen, armed banditary, unknown gunmen etc) can be resolved? Nigeria is an expensive joke.

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Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Racoon(m): 10:48am On Dec 20, 2019
ETWs:
The Nation is on revolt
Spot on!
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Maxymilliano(m): 10:57am On Dec 20, 2019
Festus Keyamo should tell us who killed Bola Ige from the confidential information's he extracted from Fryo
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Magicians: 10:58am On Dec 20, 2019
Well I will chose Awo anytime any day over your lame father destined to perish out of endemic hate, chronic bigotry n excessive foolishness.

MelesZenawi:
Dele Giwa (1986)! Alfred Rewane (1995)! Bagauda Kaltho (1996)! Kudirat Abiola (1996)! MKO Abiola (1998) (2004)! Hassan Olajoku (2005)! Ayodeji Daramola (2006)! Funsho Williams (2006)! Dipo Dina (2010)! Olaitan Oyerinde (2012)! Funke Olakunri (2019)!



The columnist didn't add Awolowo that died by poison- Self inflicted suicide.....


Another na Gani Fawehinmi.


Take for instance a state like Osun, where the government is crying out that people should come and do business in the state.

For God’s sake, how do you expect people, who could be killed and nothing would be done, to come and invest their fame and fortune in an unsafe country?


When you say the truth people go know how to help .


Nice one

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Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Racoon(m): 10:59am On Dec 20, 2019
"...In Katsina, Governor Aminu Masari is now at the forefront of negotiations with bandits for “peace to return to” President Muhammadu Buhari’s home state..."
This is one of the most absurd, shameful & unimaginable display of senselessness, misgovernance and stupidiest culpability of government in a challenging insecurity menace plaguing the Nigerian state.

For the fact that it happened with the home state governor of the present Nigeria ruler without any condemnation by him still confirms that he is totally clueless about the insecurity challenges bedevilling this nation.A governor openly fraternizing with armed fulani terrorist in a forest?

Meanwhile the so called repentant/rehabilitated and deradicalized BH terrorists are being granted amnesty as Maj.Gen.M.Buhari(Rtd) once advocated for them while harmless Dasuki Sowore, Bakare, separatists seeking self determination are termed terrorists.Continue!

Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Nobody: 11:08am On Dec 20, 2019
This ship has sailed... a lot was sacrificed on the altars of 2015..

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Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Johans1991: 11:31am On Dec 20, 2019
Obj . I mean objective question oooo.pls don't misinterpret me and add BABA in the front oo.
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by Oyster2412: 6:18am On Dec 26, 2019
Who even told this fellow that Awo died by taking poison? Yeyenatu!
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by PDJT: 6:57am On Dec 26, 2019
-Prior to the Nigeria election of 2015, I remember discussing Nigerian politics with a Yoruba associate/friend who was vehemently supporting Buhari election, among other things I told him that I have since lost interest and hope in Nigeria- citing the killing of a whole Attorney General of Nigeria Chief Bola Ige.
This Yoruba fella, asked me whether Bola Ige was my brother? I paused and pondered. Do you know that fella having seen how disastrous Buhari has turned, now avoids calls and meetings with me? He now even has children, whom he has refused to take to Nigeria to witness the regime he helped installed, fearing the security situation in Nigeria.

-Moral of the story; the answer to your question OP lies within Yorubaland but I doubt you will find the answer you’re looking for due to the architecture of the security system in Nigeria. Security may be local but the archaic Nigerian system is anything but local.

-Anyway, RIP to Bola Ige even though he worked against Biafrans during the war for his beloved “One Nigeria” and his master Gowon but now forgotten by both: Part of the reasons I shake my head at those fighting for “One Nigeria”, same way Dr. Francis Akanu Ibiam will be shaking his head at Bola Ige at the other side.
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by helinues: 6:59am On Dec 26, 2019
Not until those who killed him also died, nobody is ready to spill the beans.

Same way we don't have a clue about Funsho Williams assassination
Re: Again, Who Killed Bola Ige? - The Nation Newspaper by helinues: 7:01am On Dec 26, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Dele Giwa (1986)! Alfred Rewane (1995)! Bagauda Kaltho (1996)! Kudirat Abiola (1996)! MKO Abiola (1998) (2004)! Hassan Olajoku (2005)! Ayodeji Daramola (2006)! Funsho Williams (2006)! Dipo Dina (2010)! Olaitan Oyerinde (2012)! Funke Olakunri (2019)!



The columnist didn't add Awolowo that died by poison- Self inflicted suicide.....


Another na Gani Fawehinmi.


Take for instance a state like Osun, where the government is crying out that people should come and do business in the state.

For God’s sake, how do you expect people, who could be killed and nothing would be done, to come and invest their fame and fortune in an unsafe country?


When you say the truth people go know how to help .


Nice one

Mods are coming for you.. Me no go press any buttons or call their attentions.. NL's will definitely do that.

Tribalistic jingoistic fellow

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