How This Speech Landed Abiola In Trouble

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2022
  • The military annulled the June 12 election that would have made MKO Abiola the President of Nigeria. Abiola did everything possible to secure a reversal of the annulment to no avail. He flee abroad at some point and later returned to declare himself as the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and called on the military to handover power with immediate effect. Abacha, the then Military Head of State was angry beyond description and caused the immediate arrest and detention of Abiola. Abiola remained in custody for four years and later later died in the custody. This video contains the speech that landed Abiola in trouble with the military.
    In this video, we'll tell the story of how MKO Abiola declared himself president of Nigeria. This declaration led to Abiola being in trouble with the government, and eventually led to his death.
    This video is a tragic story, but it's also an important one. By sharing it, we're helping to to contextualize Abiola's life and help to understand the events that led to his death. If you're interested in Nigerian politics, then be sure to watch this video!

Комментарии • 646

  • @akinpeluomoniyi2102
    @akinpeluomoniyi2102 Год назад +92

    “Freedom of speech dey, i no go dull you but freedom after speech I can’t assure you” - Olamide Baddo

  • @malcolmamaeze1014
    @malcolmamaeze1014 Год назад +113

    Those that were urging Abiola to come back from exile and reclaim his mandate, never showed up or fight when he was arrested. Even Shonekan eagerly accepted to be interim president. Always mind the type of advice you recieve from people around you

    • @ucheekwebelem5160
      @ucheekwebelem5160 Год назад +5

      Abiola was another Bobo Chicago but now June 12th is declared for him every year. Isn't it funny?

    • @malcolmamaeze1014
      @malcolmamaeze1014 Год назад +8

      @@ucheekwebelem5160Abiola wasnt a bobo Chicago, He made his money from ITT contract ( which he didnt excute ) and subsquently from his association with the military.

    • @isa4lyf
      @isa4lyf Год назад +1

      True

    • @lelo940
      @lelo940 Год назад +6

      ​@@malcolmamaeze1014
      What is itt ? Please
      Because i only know the ITT of Fela kuti when he sings itt means international thief thief...

    • @akintayoakingbulugbe5048
      @akintayoakingbulugbe5048 Год назад +7

      No matter what the narrative is...he is the reason why we have democracy today...he died a hero!

  • @cuLiref
    @cuLiref Год назад +137

    I used to think Nigeria was better than it is, then I realised that I was just too young to understand what was happening then. Nothing changed.

  • @deevine5112
    @deevine5112 Год назад +41

    To be a great leader goes very far from being a good man by virtue and integrity. You've got to know how to play the cards right because the field is full of many hypocrites, die hard politics that always have their ways. You need high level of wisdom and critical thinking to stand the test of time let alone save your own life. I just hope and pray God help us get it right in Nigeria and bond totally with our affairs.

  • @titoaina8241
    @titoaina8241 Год назад +67

    Would have been awesome listening to the original speech from MKO

  • @QUANTUM-PHYSICS-TUTOR
    @QUANTUM-PHYSICS-TUTOR Год назад +8

    Abiola really dared the devil how can you ask someone who just did military coup to resign no fear

  • @adebayotosinemmanuel959
    @adebayotosinemmanuel959 Год назад +17

    But in all of these happening, I see God at work for His will and purpose for Nigeria. I pray God give us all understanding.

  • @shegade8567
    @shegade8567 Год назад +14

    11:19 one of the men who watched Abiola's mandate get stolen from him just stole the mandate of another man in broad daylight for himself. Nigeria is a never ending joke of a country, if we can even call it that.

  • @dandyegharevba1903
    @dandyegharevba1903 Год назад +11

    Abacha thought he would live for ever. No leader can single handedly mistreat Nigerians and live to tell the story. Enough for power hunters and power hungry leaders.

    • @famuleolamide7026
      @famuleolamide7026 Год назад

      2023.....we're still being mistreated 🥲

    • @CoHeirLive
      @CoHeirLive Год назад

      God is at work in Nigeria. Like Pharaoh, these power hungry thieves will only lead themselves to their graves.

  • @archsamjmusic6178
    @archsamjmusic6178 Год назад +6

    Hmmn, 🔥🔥🔥 I just learnt a lot in few minute, thank you for bringing back history to us.

  • @richardadetule6787
    @richardadetule6787 Год назад +6

    He was one of our Presidents, Sonekan was never.
    I once refused Sonekan right of Road in Marina because I never regarded him as President. He looked at Me I frown and did not acknowledged. I am glad he got my message.

    • @curtiszyr
      @curtiszyr 2 дня назад

      They are all useless presidents

  • @womenstriving8960
    @womenstriving8960 Год назад +16

    😭😭😭😭 I’m 26 and just knowing all these, my mum tries to tell me. I only started studying. Nothing is new. What a country 😢

    • @jayprogroup
      @jayprogroup Год назад +5

      Aww so glad to hear a young person speak like this, I was still a boy when abacha became our Head of state I’m close to 40 this is the same Nigeria we still live in, one day it will change now that you have this information run with it and let all your peers know so you can one day take back this nation, our generation has missed it like our parents as well but we have hope In you guys 🙏🏾

    • @womenstriving8960
      @womenstriving8960 Год назад +1

      @@jayprogroup yes, i am constantly sharing and trying to get my friends involved and at the very least knowledgeable. It has been a rude awakening for me. They removed history from schools because they are all still alive. It’s really surprising how those who ruled in the military are still coming back to rule again, it’s almost like the own Nigeria like a corporation

  • @Udyz_Journal
    @Udyz_Journal Год назад +2

    Abacha was cold-blooded.. What a man!!!

  • @olayinkaadeleye3134
    @olayinkaadeleye3134 Год назад +50

    Moshood persevered to the end. He gave his life to facilitate the actualization of democracy in Nigeria. May his Soul Rest In Peace.

    • @johnimaredon9159
      @johnimaredon9159 Год назад

      He was a strong supporter of June 12 and was rewarded as the governor of lagos state. I think he should leave the stage for the new generation.

    • @megwasugoakukoiro-moonligh6387
      @megwasugoakukoiro-moonligh6387 Год назад +2

      ITT nko, they are or were all the same though, i was thinking we should have learnt a lot about who and who wants nigeria to stay together peacefully or stay together by force

    • @megwasugoakukoiro-moonligh6387
      @megwasugoakukoiro-moonligh6387 Год назад

      @Masud Saleh No he said that openely before in an interview!! Abacha who always took care of his security problems, he said Abacha is actually dumb, but when it comes to security, he is a smart guy! he said Abacha told him to cancel the election , because he cant stand a yoruba man as his commander in chief- then for the fear of his life, saying Abacha may have killed him if he did nt cancel, so he just canclled it! i will believe what he said, because he did that without thinking and without staying behind- he just cancelled and ran away, -step aside as he erroneosly called it

    • @ismailmustapha1388
      @ismailmustapha1388 Год назад

      @@johnimaredon9159 pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppxopjoOOpOppPPpaaploaoapa

    • @nobs997
      @nobs997 Год назад +1

      MKO did not give his life because he had more to live for, he was actually eliminated so that the country could move forward

  • @samuelibrahim8650
    @samuelibrahim8650 Год назад +3

    This was absolutely informative. Thanks for sharing

  • @EuroGTA-er1fr
    @EuroGTA-er1fr Год назад +2

    God bless you for this

  • @jamesernest7049
    @jamesernest7049 Год назад +3

    Very Concise,detailed and explicitly stated.

  • @shylinks5
    @shylinks5 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Well put together.

  • @pasadenamuhnk
    @pasadenamuhnk Год назад +15

    History about to repeat itself again

  • @praisegodosede5597
    @praisegodosede5597 Год назад +1

    This is very vivid I like the way you presented this piece of history to us.

  • @curtiszyr
    @curtiszyr 2 дня назад

    His speech was 100% justified, the military needed to be called out. They meant to defend the nation and protect citizens not rule!

  • @ataikiddeh
    @ataikiddeh Год назад +14

    I am convinced people deceived Abiola to come back and write such an audacious and ill informed speech. I honestly cannot believe he wrote that and read that out. Calling Military officers armed robbers and thieves, even a civilian President would have had him arrested. It was a matter of time, a waiting game - he would have gotten his mandate back. I wish he had smarter and more intelligent people around him.

    • @backinhistory9
      @backinhistory9  Год назад +1

      Obong Ikiddeh. Ekomdo. Sosongo etieti ke your comment.

    • @righteoussins5574
      @righteoussins5574 Год назад +1

      You're right! Although, it's easier to see matters from that perspective in hindsight's view. It certainly would've been the wiser course of action to wait.
      Considering how Abacha was eliminated by Karma or whatever it is, I feel bad that things turned out for MKO the way they did.
      Too bad, because he died for nothing.
      After all these years, it's obvious Nigerians learned nothing from all these.

    • @ayedunjossyoladipupo1235
      @ayedunjossyoladipupo1235 Год назад

      Exactly my thought.

    • @swiftoutcrygaming3297
      @swiftoutcrygaming3297 10 месяцев назад

      Firstly there was no assurance he would have gotten his mandate back even if he waited for ever. Anyone who knew the kind of soldiers we had at that time would understand. Maybe you could say destiny played its game on him, but if you knew those around Abiola, I doubt if you would talk about him not having intelligent people around him. There was perhaps no Nigerian dead or alive that had the kind of resources around him than Abiola during the struggle in terms of intelligence. And they were highly diverse. You had the greatest group of academics, professionals in various fields, military officers, Islamic and christian clergymen, traditionalists, old, youth, students, artisans, politicians, foreign diplomats,radicals, conservatives etc. Perhaps the only class of persons that you didn't see around him were spirits bcos they were not material. If you get the details of all that transpired,you would understand how difficult it must have been for him to even process counsels.

    • @kalimunda77
      @kalimunda77 7 месяцев назад

      Except that everything he said about the militaries was true. In the end the truth wins! Not 12:18 the person but the truth! As to death, even the newborn babies die.

  • @saniabashe9202
    @saniabashe9202 Год назад +3

    May help and see Nigeria through

  • @ndterry_beauty
    @ndterry_beauty Год назад +2

    This is a very powerful work. God bless.

  • @benjaminulaeto7492
    @benjaminulaeto7492 Год назад +3

    Abiola, rest in peace.
    Of the truth, Nigeria was developed during military rule. Ever since civilian took power, what they do is maintaining what was done during military rule.

  • @adeleyelufadeju6030
    @adeleyelufadeju6030 Год назад +14

    So much audacity but there's always need to think thru one's plans and actions so you have a fair fighting chance if matters go awry

  • @ifeanyistephen5565
    @ifeanyistephen5565 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much

  • @mondaynosa1807
    @mondaynosa1807 Год назад +5

    Wisdom is a principal thing.

  • @itebuoghale3221
    @itebuoghale3221 Год назад +27

    Abiola was definitely a brave man.
    May his soul rest in peace

    • @aderemiadewaleogunpitan5935
      @aderemiadewaleogunpitan5935 Год назад +1

      😊😊😊😊

    • @nzeagwuemmanuel4215
      @nzeagwuemmanuel4215 Год назад

      But he lacks wisdom.and it led to his death,same thing is playing out now 2023 general election but a lesson you should learn from Peter obi is what you shouldn't learn from mko abiola

  • @kehindeoshin1292
    @kehindeoshin1292 Год назад +1

    Hmm, thanks for this enlightenment, may the Lord rest his soul🙏

  • @LoveCommissioner
    @LoveCommissioner Год назад +7

    This is very insightful! Kindly keep it up.

  • @tokunboakinsara7915
    @tokunboakinsara7915 Год назад +45

    HISTORY MUST NEVER BE DISTORTED AND FORGOTTEN

    • @Relevance4life
      @Relevance4life Год назад +3

      The real history was Abiola was part of the problem not the solution. He participated in not less than 2 coups, it was befitting he was denied as well.

    • @christopherafowowe4067
      @christopherafowowe4067 Год назад +1

      @@Relevance4life Can you share more on this in clear term?

    • @Relevance4life
      @Relevance4life Год назад +2

      @@christopherafowowe4067 abiola was the main financier of IBB ousting Buhari. That’s why they are buddies. And it was the reason the top military brass refused to handover to him, because he’s essentially them. It was what also gave him the effrontery to announce that he’s the president because he saw the military as friends and never thought they’d go that far of imprisoning him for the rest of his life

    • @mabmarsh7370
      @mabmarsh7370 Год назад

      @@Relevance4life not just participation, Abiola financed those coups, man is definitely not the saint the media is making him out to be

    • @maziugochukwu6167
      @maziugochukwu6167 Год назад

      ​@@Relevance4life You sounds intelligent. I like how you read meaning into his actions.

  • @daviduche1991
    @daviduche1991 Год назад

    Thank you for the information.

  • @johnsonogbonna7422
    @johnsonogbonna7422 Год назад +25

    Thanks so much for sharing this history with us. May the soul of MKO continue to rest in peace

    • @nzeagwuemmanuel4215
      @nzeagwuemmanuel4215 Год назад

      What if he was not a peaceful person,will he still rest in peace?tongue is the smallest part of the body but can boast more when not under control,mko used his tongue to destroy everything he worked for,if he was wise and peaceful he could have surrounding himself with patience and I believe that after military he could have contested again and am sure he would win.same thing is playing out now 2023 but the man who's mandate was stolen like mko is applying wisdom knowing fully well he may make whether now or future.and because peter obi has peace in him and he is a peace maker that is why he will not end up like mko."you can't give what you don't have"

  • @profefi
    @profefi Год назад +1

    Thank you! This was educative.

  • @davidbishop2329
    @davidbishop2329 Год назад +12

    Plz give us more history of Nigerian ooo walahi god bless u ooo..kip it up this channel will grow

  • @fiveloavesandtwofishes
    @fiveloavesandtwofishes Год назад

    thank you channels for this series of back in history.

  • @estherewetuga8245
    @estherewetuga8245 Год назад +5

    Lord have mercy
    You know everything and you can do anything
    Into your precious hands we commit our lives Lord

  • @sirachconsultancehome2490
    @sirachconsultancehome2490 Год назад

    MKO is a very very Brave and determined leader. Intelligent and hold firm on what he believe...
    Everyone around him during Military Regimed are afraid to speak however in their closet they act as if they are truly backing you when the action Comes...
    He's truly the Father of Democracy today in our Dear Nation Nigeria
    Being Diplomatic is one of the top most outstanding qualities of a Good leader.

  • @lezigapoi5509
    @lezigapoi5509 Год назад +2

    Abiola was 100 percent right. I totally agreed with him.

  • @delasotv1
    @delasotv1 Год назад +1

    Great one

  • @anthonyusoro7358
    @anthonyusoro7358 Год назад +44

    Thank you for the piece of History...we all need to know where we are cominig from inorder to know where we are headed...With the pictures shown. it is clear that Abiola was a good friend of the military and probably saw his annulled election as a ploy played by his friends in the military to keep him down. It should also be mentioned that Abiola died after Abacha and was mostlikely killed to prevent the continued agitation for his presidency.

    • @Criticalthinking01
      @Criticalthinking01 Год назад

      Kanu did not win any election.

    • @kabirabdulrazak4244
      @kabirabdulrazak4244 Год назад +5

      Yes I suspected that abdulsalam and babangida kill abiola

    • @rhmstudioandrecords1715
      @rhmstudioandrecords1715 Год назад

      From the information reaching me then, he was asked to renounce his speech of which he refused. That literally led to his controversial death. May his soul rest in peace

    • @Hayorbammyonline
      @Hayorbammyonline Год назад +2

      That's why @sowore is mad at Babangida, abdulsalam and Hamzat d loyal man to abacha.

    • @idreez_omoakin6730
      @idreez_omoakin6730 Год назад

      @@kabirabdulrazak4244 pls be mindful of what u say online o

  • @user-ui3fg1fc2m
    @user-ui3fg1fc2m Год назад

    Thank you

  • @fridayboss7691
    @fridayboss7691 Год назад

    Nice one thanks.

  • @benoric3865
    @benoric3865 Год назад

    Wow..thank you for recalling memories.

    • @thompsoneric6926
      @thompsoneric6926 Год назад

      Most Nigerians don’t know what will be the outcome of this Obi, people should keep their eyes open . Let’s go there.

  • @lamingogarden3872
    @lamingogarden3872 Год назад

    Wow just got here on Christmas day of 2022 merry Christmas. Thank you for sharing

  • @rizanz2108
    @rizanz2108 Год назад

    Thanks 😢

  • @ayodeleolaoluwa5304
    @ayodeleolaoluwa5304 Год назад

    hmmmmm, we lost a Rare gem.... Nigeria has not changed, remain same, may the almighty bless ua all?

  • @eresilinda7041
    @eresilinda7041 Год назад +15

    Thank you so much for sharing this bit of our history which has really allowed me to understand what really happened at the time more properly because I was young and didn't quite no the details.

    • @ifeoluwaadunmoye2068
      @ifeoluwaadunmoye2068 Год назад

      I was quite very young then.All I shall know was that the name Abiola was in everywhere in Nigeria just like the name Tinubu or Dangote is in everywhere now

  • @sammy.nifemi8333
    @sammy.nifemi8333 Год назад

    Thanks for this throwback history video

  • @alhliman9754
    @alhliman9754 Год назад +1

    What a great history

  • @chinakadavies7451
    @chinakadavies7451 Год назад +1

    You cannot possibly challenge a serving military in this manner and with such tone and go free. The decision to come back and employ such daring strategy was his undoing.

  • @yankeezmili1359
    @yankeezmili1359 Год назад +1

    This is very nice to know what happened during that time

  • @SilasDauda-oz4ch
    @SilasDauda-oz4ch 15 дней назад

    A good leadership well done sir

  • @eresilinda7041
    @eresilinda7041 Год назад +25

    May Abiola's soul rest in Peace, destiny played a game on him but the most important thing is the lesson learned from his sacrifice of himself for the sake of Democracy.

  • @tdurst1083
    @tdurst1083 Год назад

    Thanks for the information

  • @oribhabormathiasedose9160
    @oribhabormathiasedose9160 Год назад

    Learnt a lot from this

  • @ChineduNweke-jq8op
    @ChineduNweke-jq8op Год назад

    Good advice

  • @ozorikechukwuj-kq4zr
    @ozorikechukwuj-kq4zr Год назад

    Very good history to remember.

  • @HispleMedia
    @HispleMedia Год назад

    That was great...

  • @chidieberehenry42
    @chidieberehenry42 Год назад +22

    Abacha died, days later Abiola died too, meaning those who don't want Abacha also don't want Abiola.

    • @judeabbah8323
      @judeabbah8323 Год назад

      Are you sure you know Who died first between the two?

    • @abdulhamidsaddiea6523
      @abdulhamidsaddiea6523 Год назад +7

      @@judeabbah8323 bro, Gen Abacha died 08-06-1998, whick MKO died 07-07-1998.

    • @onyekaezetulugo2142
      @onyekaezetulugo2142 Год назад +1

      @@abdulhamidsaddiea6523 still saying the same thing

    • @re4thee
      @re4thee Год назад +2

      Abiola died before Abacha but internal control did what they did to reduce chaos

    • @ekeobasongerrard3082
      @ekeobasongerrard3082 Год назад +2

      @@re4thee abacha died before abiola
      Any other thing u are going to argue is fallacy out of assumption

  • @yunusayusuf1359
    @yunusayusuf1359 4 месяца назад

    May God bless Nigerians, and Nigeria must be better than as it was.

  • @agbaezemaria6328
    @agbaezemaria6328 Год назад

    This was a great speech

  • @abdullahioganija5207
    @abdullahioganija5207 Год назад +1

    There are many lesson to learn from this historical documentary,when poeple push you pls don't be pushed I believed mko can not come out and made his speech without a support from some quarters but he was later left alone.may Allah be pls with him and grant him Aljanah firdaos .

  • @barriebarrie4549
    @barriebarrie4549 24 дня назад

    Man of people

  • @adebayotosinemmanuel959
    @adebayotosinemmanuel959 Год назад +5

    We will have gotten it as a nation if Babaginda didn't make this huge mistake. Thank God he has apologized to Nigerians but we are still in the mess till now. God bless Nigeria

    • @franklinemix8048
      @franklinemix8048 Год назад

      To hell with his apology

    • @lanreadeoye1404
      @lanreadeoye1404 Год назад

      Apologize to Nigeria,God will never forgive him

    • @ifeoluwaadunmoye2068
      @ifeoluwaadunmoye2068 Год назад +3

      We are still in the mess till now but Nigeria has ever been in the mess since the devil himself came down from heaven in human form of Lord Luggard that amalgamated Nigeria in 1914.Nigeria could have been the best as a country if she was divided into Northern Nigeria and Southern Nigerian.I come in peace.

    • @danielolowu7626
      @danielolowu7626 3 месяца назад +1

      Anyone who lived through SAP can never accept such a demonic apology. He committed treasonous offence

  • @supersalesman3541
    @supersalesman3541 Год назад +20

    Abiola was truly brave and audacious. He fought for a just reason but sadly was murdered in his prime. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

    • @akintayoakingbulugbe5048
      @akintayoakingbulugbe5048 Год назад

      He paid the ultimate price..he us the reason we are in a democracy today..a true hero!

    • @Relevance4life
      @Relevance4life Год назад

      He was stupid. Democracy was always gonna come , he should have played a long game. He was as corrupt as Abacha and IBB, he financed their coups, partly the reason they never wanted him to win presidency. They knew he was very corrupt to the last. He was a religious bigot as well. The annulment and arrests, were just friends dealing with each other.

  • @laughfolks.worldwide
    @laughfolks.worldwide Год назад +22

    I don’t think it was a wrong decision for him to come back to claim what rightfully belongs to him or say anything about the military government… it was just unfortunate that he died and couldn’t get the Presidency.
    He was the man of the people.
    And he was a Hero.
    Wasn’t a coward.
    Don’t get it wrong, my fellow Nigerians.

    • @azeezking5897
      @azeezking5897 Год назад +2

      It's so funny abiola financed some coup in Nigeria

    • @BadmusBold
      @BadmusBold Год назад +2

      Yes you're right but he should have known that power was in the hand of a powerful man who will do anything to keep it. Its sad about his ending thou.

    • @oyetunjidemola6242
      @oyetunjidemola6242 Год назад

      they killed him,cos Abacha die before him

    • @CathrineAchelonu-jr6gn
      @CathrineAchelonu-jr6gn Год назад

      This speech was the most foolish thing he did, while in Nigeria.

  • @achemapeter3613
    @achemapeter3613 Год назад

    Very educative

  • @rexagberaan1922
    @rexagberaan1922 Год назад

    well done

  • @tundeolanrewaju1150
    @tundeolanrewaju1150 Год назад

    Good one

  • @dionportraits5580
    @dionportraits5580 Год назад +5

    Nigeria has been in the mess for a very long time and I think we should stop praying for our ancestors cuz they play part of what is happening tk us now

    • @nwachukwuonyekachi5312
      @nwachukwuonyekachi5312 Год назад

      That's if they were politicians.... But if they are among those that were oppressed....why won't u pray for them?

    • @ikennaudogu5887
      @ikennaudogu5887 3 дня назад

      We may blame our ancestors for contributing to what we are suffering today in Nigeria, but let us not forget that our children will surely blame us for being very weak and afraid to challenge the status quo which would have ushered them a very liveable country they'll be proud to identify with.

  • @gabrielolaniyan6917
    @gabrielolaniyan6917 11 месяцев назад

    RIP MKO. What lesson to learn here: be careful., be tactical and watch your mouth

  • @muhammadaliyu2528
    @muhammadaliyu2528 Год назад

    Keep up the good work

  • @Nseghe
    @Nseghe Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @BenJob-pi2pm
    @BenJob-pi2pm Год назад

    Nice one

  • @ochezeogbonna1026
    @ochezeogbonna1026 Год назад +1

    May his humble soul rest in peace Amen

  • @kummighty01
    @kummighty01 Год назад +26

    How I wish we human being always have it at the back of our minds that we will all die and go with nothing. Where is abacha today?

    • @jesusimage2021
      @jesusimage2021 Год назад

      exactly

    • @oluwoleomobobola1882
      @oluwoleomobobola1882 Год назад

      @Global Trends and what's the relationship between Abiola treason and vanity of life?Abiola committed treason against an illegal government of Abacha you must be a joker

    • @elishaitoro3310
      @elishaitoro3310 Год назад

      @Global Trends Abacha government was an illegal and wicked one, there was nothing like treason in what MKO did. He was robbed after All

    • @Joe-tr2vk
      @Joe-tr2vk Год назад

      @Global Trends Treason against illegitimate government,right?

    • @andyhertter8261
      @andyhertter8261 Год назад

      I don't really know where the idiot is oh

  • @bigwiztv4031
    @bigwiztv4031 Год назад +2

    The military and Northerners are the major problem of this nation...their sense of entitlement to power is so annoying.
    But times they say heals the wounds.

  • @benedictnwabuzor4401
    @benedictnwabuzor4401 Год назад

    Interesting

  • @otumalagodwin
    @otumalagodwin Год назад +1

    Abacha will never rest in peace 😢

  • @geegab5178
    @geegab5178 Год назад

    May the soul of President. MKO Abiola, rip. Amen.

  • @bwazi5455
    @bwazi5455 Год назад +17

    Abiola was no saint and it’s fair to say he also helped contribute to the problem of Nigeria.
    What finally happened to him could even be described as karma.
    In the beginning Abiola after bribing the military had shady deals with that ITT contract which even Fela referenced in his song International Thief Thief.
    Abiola used his massive wealth to help frustrate Awolowo’s chance of becoming President by camping with Shagari’s crooked NPN party which looted Nigeria’s resources.
    Abiola realised late that NPN had just used him for his money and that’s when he decided to redeem himself and align with the masses.

    • @gospelchidindu8509
      @gospelchidindu8509 Год назад +2

      You see why Tinubu has been with him all the time..
      Snake go born snake...snake nor fit born dove...

    • @gospelchidindu8509
      @gospelchidindu8509 Год назад +2

      I can actually see how Thiefnubu and the rest of them got their desperacy from...from the lineage of bribery and corruption

  • @SirMOLAN1995
    @SirMOLAN1995 Год назад

    This is why I don't want to be anybody hero
    Ogbeni save yourself
    Humans

  • @PetersideBenson-fd9ni
    @PetersideBenson-fd9ni Год назад

    This is very important documented video.

  • @lawalisa8249
    @lawalisa8249 Год назад +1

    GOD safe nigeria

  • @olusegunosh
    @olusegunosh Год назад +2

    See JagaBan behind Abacha & MKO, Emilokan true true but he’s too old and weak for the office. We need a younger more competent President

  • @kibah1
    @kibah1 Год назад

    That jagaban cap logo don tey oo. 🙌🏽

  • @todaybusiness4real600
    @todaybusiness4real600 Год назад +10

    A great man. Regarded amongst the 50 greatest Africans of all times. Like every billionaire, not without his foibles or controversies. Without his dogednes and determination, democracy would have been a far shot for a long time to come. Continue to rest in peace and may God forgive your shortcomings

    • @favouronwuatuelo5848
      @favouronwuatuelo5848 Год назад +2

      50 greatest africans of all times for where??????? what has d SO-CALLED democracy done more dan 20yrs after???????

  • @user-mk3xq7mt8n
    @user-mk3xq7mt8n Год назад

    Nothing can change in Nigeria only God will help us

  • @christthekingelectronics4416
    @christthekingelectronics4416 Год назад

    Can Nigeria have a nice dream like this again

  • @davidbishop2329
    @davidbishop2329 Год назад +2

    I have learn from ur channel Dan in history class

  • @oluwoleoke5611
    @oluwoleoke5611 Год назад +22

    This guy was done in by the international community, if you know you know.😢

    • @jamiubolaji9465
      @jamiubolaji9465 Год назад +2

      I think they promised to back him and didn't

    • @oluwoleoke5611
      @oluwoleoke5611 Год назад +1

      @@jamiubolaji9465 exactly! Just the way the mofos also likely promised to back Zelensky but see what is happening now?! 😠

    • @formsframesassociatesinc.3308
      @formsframesassociatesinc.3308 Год назад +2

      @@oluwoleoke5611 To you, late POPE JOHN, former UN-head, late DESMOND TUTU, weren't of International Community? Perhaps, your age matters. Year some were done with the University. Such explains the understanding levels of the then history.
      Without same West, Putin would truly have made his 4-DAY ANNEXATION & celebration takeover of Zelensky's Ukraine.
      Not being pro-West, but spade, be called a Spade, when need be.

    • @esosaiyamu2581
      @esosaiyamu2581 Год назад

      @@formsframesassociatesinc.3308 Do you even know why Putin is fighting in Ukraine? Besides the west cant be trusted to deliver, its not a new thing

    • @esosaiyamu2581
      @esosaiyamu2581 Год назад

      @@formsframesassociatesinc.3308 Do you even know why Putin is fighting in Ukraine? Besides the west cant be trusted to deliver, its not a new thing

  • @mammanmuazuomeiza5047
    @mammanmuazuomeiza5047 Год назад

    Truth is always bitter but those words in MKO speeches are in line and best address the regime that has stolen the mandate of an elected president and other state leaders as at that time.June 12 mandate need to be compensated now by voting massively the Jagaban of Nigeria come 25th February at all cost to stabilise Nigeria unity going forward.My name is Mamman Muazu from Okene kogi state a true democrat and believer of Good governance thru rotation of leadership among Nigerians irrespective of tribes,religion and region

    • @Inspirekidstoday
      @Inspirekidstoday Год назад

      Compensation was made with obasanjos civilian rule 8n 1999

  • @T_HowTo
    @T_HowTo Год назад +3

    peter obi in 1993 what a pain, front and back history

    • @nenajanek
      @nenajanek Год назад

      2023

    • @samuelbrown5813
      @samuelbrown5813 Год назад

      Let me tell you something son, Obi didn’t win 2023 election, he said he was rigged out to save face, TINUBU won.

  • @unlimited_pappy6309
    @unlimited_pappy6309 Год назад

    Nice one,,, many thanks for sharing this with us.

  • @BedoneMoves
    @BedoneMoves Год назад +29

    Thank you for this video.
    Even though we know the story our kids need to know also
    It would have been better if you used some of the original audio of this video.
    Weldone

    • @backinhistory9
      @backinhistory9  Год назад +6

      I would have loved to but a lot of them have been copyrighted.

    • @bolajiolawales.4765
      @bolajiolawales.4765 Год назад +2

      I was really looking forward to hear him speak intead of that if the narrator. But it's understandable because of copyright. Weldone!👍🏽

    • @Joe-tr2vk
      @Joe-tr2vk Год назад +1

      Apparently Abacha seized every single material containing that speech and took with him to the grave. Lol

    • @ifeoluwaadunmoye2068
      @ifeoluwaadunmoye2068 Год назад

      The mad and wicked man Abacha came with nothing and he left with nothing 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @ibraheemolatunji4049
    @ibraheemolatunji4049 Год назад +4

    Thanks for posting this, but according to a man I regarded as mentor, he said Abiola also gave money to Abacha to hijack presidency from Ernest shonekan but it was after Abacha enjoying himself at the presidency office, it was sweet and can't leave the place.

    • @awwaluyakubu
      @awwaluyakubu Год назад +1

      Why wouldn't Abiola give money to Ernest Shonekan to hand over power to him? that would have been easier than trusting a soldier

    • @taiwoidowu2854
      @taiwoidowu2854 Год назад

      Rumors and hearsay. Don't believe the hype.

  • @EbuteiwaFemi-zy4ot
    @EbuteiwaFemi-zy4ot 11 месяцев назад

    May his humble soul rest in peace amen

  • @debaakpata5754
    @debaakpata5754 Год назад +6

    Interesting! Thank you so much for sharing this part of history with us. Truth be told, MKO Abiola's approach to claim his mandate was not the best way to go about it knowing fully well he knew Abacha was a military dictator..I know he must have been cajoled to do that and he thinking he had true followers never knew most of them were alatenujes' I miss him though