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Ibrahim Babangida

”I can go back to fight a war to keep this country together even at 71…Some people are saying that should anything happen to President Jonathan, forget about Nigeria and so on.
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Never mind that many of the events of the past that the media relishes in asking questions about are rumours, hearsays, conjectures, concoctions, innuendoes, not to say “the fertile imaginations” of some people.”

Rather than leaders competing on the basis of who owns the latest house, automobile or jet in town, they should compete in the faculty of ideas to drive good governance and accountability. Any government that is able to deliver the tangibles and intangibles to stimulate wider audience participation in governance will be on the positive reckoning of the people

If people like Tinubu, Agagu, Oyinlola, Akala, Ubas, Ibori, Igbinedion, Turaki, Atiku, etc are very well regarded as elders and statesmen, then our boundaries as a nation should be defined as a lost culture with no value in it….The acclivity at which Nigeria as a nation is being pushed up the slope for a free fall is overwhelmingly scary….

TOP political leaders from the northern part of the country have commenced a fresh offensive targeted at ensuring that power returns to the area in 2015.

The recent verbal onslaught from Ex President Ibrahim Babangida to former President Olusegun Obasanjo was the fall out of last PDP presidential primary that produced Goodluck Jonathan as the nation’s presidential candidate.

Augustus Aikhomu, retired Admiral in the Nigerian Navy and a former Vice President under the Military dictatorship of Ibrahim Babangida is dead.

A member of the Vatsa family likened Babangida’s statement to shedding “crocodile tears” “an after thought”.
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Former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida has given notice of his intention to marry a new wife following the demise of his wife, Dr. Maryam Babangida

I think we dreamt of a united Nigeria, at least I saw Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe talking about it. The seed for a united Nigeria had been really planted. Though we had a hiccup