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Saturday, February 22, 2025

EX Head Of State IBB And His Controversial Alleged Tell All Book

I wonder why Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida is being celebrated after what he did to Nigeria!..
I guess guilty conscience made him wirte his Autobiography but it still does not erase what happened from our memories....

 Its so annoying that he put the Annulment of June 12 on head of Late head of state General Sani Abacha, who cannot come out to defend himself....imagine!!
Oh well, he got N17billion donated to him by those who attended to pertake of his cock and bull book....
Tell all book that forgot to tell it all...What happened to Dele Giwa?
Presidential Library my foot!!!



38 comments:

  1. Lol Stella 😁, I go just like to read that book Sha, I love history alot, at least let me know what happened then also from horse's mouth.

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    1. Same here. I will definitely grab a copy for knowledge sake.

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    2. Me too o. I wan read the book. Stella should buy for us loyal blog visitors na…

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  2. Finally, the truth is coming out. People always spewing the narrative Igbo coup but today we have read the true position of things things from IBB.

    This is am excerpt from the book.

    Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) Clears “Igbo coup” In His New Book??

    He Wrote: “For instance, theI of the plotters, Major Kaduna Nzeogwu, was only Igbo in name. Born and raised in Kaduna, his immigrant parents were from Okpanam in today's Delta state, which, in 1966, was in the old mid-western region. Nzeogwu spoke fluent Hausa and was as 'Hausa' as any! He and his original team probably. thought, even if naively, that they could turn things around for the better in the country.

    “That said, it was heinously callous for Nzeogwu to have murdered Sir Ahmadu Bello and his wife, Hafsatu, because not only were they eminently adored by many but also because they were said not to have put up a fight. From that moment, the putsch was infiltrated by 'outsiders' to its supposed original intention, and it took on an unmistakably ethnic colouration, compounded by the fact that there were no related coup activities in the Eastern region.

    “It should, however, be borne in mind that some senior officers of Igbo extraction were also victims of the January coup. For instance, my erstwhile Commander at the Reconnaissance Squadron in Kaduna, Lt-Col. Arthur Chinyelu Unegbe, was brutally gunned down by his own 'brother, Major Chris Anuforo, in the presence of his pregnant wife, at his 7 Point Road residence in Apapa, for merely being a threat to the revolution As a disciplined and strict officer who, as the Quartermaster-General of the Army, was also in charge of ammunition, weapons, equipment, vehicles, and other vital items for the Army, the coup plotters feared that he might not cooperate with them.

    “It should also be remembered that some non-Igbo officers, like Major Adewale Ademoyega, Captain Ganiyu Adeleke, Lts Pola Oyewole, and Olafimihan, took part in the failed coup. Another officer of Igbo extraction, Major John Obienu, crushed the coup. Those who argue that the original intention of the coup plotters was anything but ethnic refer to the fact that the initial purpose of the plotters was to release Chief Obafemi Awolowo from prison. immediately after the coup and make him the executive provisional president of Nigeria. The fact that these Igbo officers would do this to a man not known to be a great 'lover' of the Igbos may have given the coup a different ethnic colouration. But, again, I may be wrong here since this view is speculative. I admit that my position here may be the naive insights of an unsuspecting young officer who viewed
    events from a distance!''


    On the Biafran war hear him.

    “Gen. Yakubu Gowon's failure to secure and protect the lives and properties of the Igbos in the North forced Col. Emeka Ojukwu to declare the secession of the Eastern Region from Nigeria in May 1967, leading to the fratricidal Nigerian-Biafran civil war”. - Gen. Ibrahim Babangida


    © TEEJAY

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    1. He can only full people like you Bro, even himself know say him don cast tey tey.

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    2. So why did he spare the lives of top Igbo politicians? 🤔

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  3. Inukwa Presidential library...,lols will like to read the book though

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  4. The greatest loser in all honesty is MKO. May his soul continue to rest in peace and may the living learn from this.

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  5. Very annoying when evil people are being celebrated. He has refused to say the truth about the death of Dele Giwa.
    Shey the tears of Dele Giwa's mum is still speaking against him. He for stand up from that chair na .

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    1. Stand fire!
      The curses have gummed his nyansh to the wheelchair

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    2. Sometimes these top ofas are not aware of these killings carried out by their boys. I bet you Abacha knew very little about killings ordered by major Mustapha.

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    3. Sorry I meant top ogas.

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  6. It's the continuous celebration of wicked people,that's the problem of this great country. 😔😔😔

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  7. I guess old age will make you realize a lot of wrongs you have done to people, the same ibb that does not have the heart of forgiveness even after the whole world begged him to forgive vasta his best friend he still killed him, it is well.

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    1. If you had a sneaky ‘friend’ that was trying to murder you and your family, na so you go forgive am? Make we Dey tell ourselves truth abeg. Most people in his shoes, would have executed Vatsa. He did a lot for Vatsa that I can’t blame him at all.

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    2. By the way, same Vatsa was my neighbour on Rumens Road Ikoyi. I remember that fateful day when all these soldier cars and tanks just come barricade our street before taking Vatsa away. The soldiers continued guarding that house for months after his execution before they finally threw the wife and kids out on the streets. Felt sorry for them cos they were living the life before their papa fuck up. Vatsa was very powerful but wanted more.

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  8. It's no secret nigerians celebrate evil and wickedness

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    1. As in an autobiography. I don't expect any honesty from the book

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  10. No be small cock and bull something..

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  11. Posterity will judge all the wicked leaders who will not truly repent their evil ways.
    Maradona
    Evil genius
    We remember everything o ☺️

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    1. OBJ don write him own? I go like read that one ooo. Bubu own and T pain own I think I will pass.

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  12. Me self on the look out for the book 👌🏻

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  13. One good thing this bad man did was 3rd mainland bridge

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  14. Last throes of the guilt-ridden. 32 years and many burials after, an inadequate scratch for a guilty conscience. Evil does not pay.

    The notes will be picked apart in the coming days and IBB would have failed at making a positive dent on history again.

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  15. I am not interested in reading the book as well. Nigerians are really quick to forget past mistakes or experiences with bad leadership. It is well with us. That’s why these people treat the citizens anyhow. After all, we will still forget

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    1. Exactly, I don't believe this man can say the real truth. The man that say insha Allah several times and failed. He just needs some more money to immortalised his name as per building a library. And people were busy comparing his time with now. In his time things were really bad, during SAP,and countless strikes that paralysed institutions and we spent more years to graduate from school. Meanwhile the oil money is flowing in non stop then.

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  16. He wants to be remembered as a hero. No you are Villain.

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    1. He’s no hero but how could he be a villain? 🤔

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  17. Posterity will judge everyone in due time......
    I pray God will destroy all enemies of Nigeria 🙏

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  18. Everything he wrote on that book
    He should come out in public and start reading it to Nigeria's ..
    Me carry My Money buy wetin 😳

    Hello iya Boys

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  19. Hmmm... Now they are celebrating evil. In a sane country, he is supposed to be paying for his crimes...this is Nigeria.

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  20. Someone that should be held accountable for all his misdeeds.

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  21. Hmmm while that book launch was going on, it just occurred to me that the problems of Nigeria were all gathered at one spot. I imagined what would happen if the building collapsed and there were no survivors. If wishes were horses!
    The donors were only acknowledging the man who made them billionaires. Listen to what Arthur Eze said. Then we must also acknowledge that IBB is a strong political force in his region. 2027 campaigns have started codedly. The famzing of PO, the huge donation from Tinubu…2027 is on their mind.
    It’s sad that we don’t hold our leaders accountable. That’s why no one is focusing on the atrocities this man committed. Our focus in true maradona style, was diverted from what should have been talked about eg Gloria Okon, Dele Giwa etc to who and what started the civil war. Igbo and Yoruba are busy fighting themselves, Maradona is smiling and pocketing money for his Library.

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