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Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Iyaniwura123: 6:57am On Jan 10, 2013
1-On the 8th of December, 2011, five armed robbers stormed her residence in Nasarawa Quarters, Kano State. While in action, policemen swooped on them, arrested one but four escaped with the former First Lady's jewelry. After a year of search, the Nigerian Police was able to apprehend the other four robbers and they recovered her jewelry worth N30 million. The jewels included 42 pieces of gold earrings, five pieces of gold rings, five pieces of gold pendants, five sets of gold jewelry and 26 pieces of gold chains (See picture for some of the recovered jewelry). Some of the robbers were shot dead in the process.

Let's roll! >>>http://iyaniwura.com/30-things-you-didnt-know-about-maryam-abacha-nigerias-former-first-lady/

2-Following the United Nations declaration of 1994 as the International Year of the Family, she launched her private initiative in September 1994, it was called the Family Support Programme (FSP) and it was to replace the Better Life for Rural Women established by the late First Lady, Maryam Babangida. From that time, each state was also to have a Commissioner for Women Affairs. Whatever happened to FSP today, Iyaniwura does not know. It is baffling that Nigerian First Ladies keep establishing all kinds of programmes that they will not sustain outside office. According the the Tell Magazine of 3rd August, 1998, FSP gulped more than N10 billion of taxpayers' money, the same time during which her husband was retrenching civil servants.

3-Believed by many to be the most beautiful First Lady Nigeria has ever had, she has one of the most impressive collections of diamonds, gold, platinum and pearls.

4-Her mum, Nana Jiddah is Kanuri born of a Borno princess with German roots. She is also a direct descendant of Sheikh Ibrahim Waidama, an Arab who settled in Kanem-Borno in the 16th and 17th centuries. So, you get the blood thoroughly mixed. And that's where the beauty comes from, I guess.

5-While talking of her late husband, she said he was not authoritarian in the house and was a loving father, that they all slept in the same room with the kids, even when they were grown-ups. She said he would cook while she did the dishes. How romantic! Abi? When the babies were crying, he would bring out his breast or his own ear for the kids to suck until they slept off. Amazing!

6. They had really simple and romantic petnames. She called him 'S' while he called her 'M'. Those were there nicknames back in the days.

7-She raised the idea of the National Hospital for Women and Children (NHWC) and later saw to its establishment. The institution is now known as National Hospital, Abuja. As First Lady, she raised money and built the hospital within 10 months, which was later commissioned by General Abdulsalami Abubakar on May 21, 1999, a week to handover.

8-Following the death of her husband in 1998, Newswatch report showed that she accused Lt. Gen. Jeremiah Timbut Useni of being responsible, an allegation that he flatly and vehemently denied. She had based this on the fact that the Lt. Gen. Useni and the Chief Security Officer, CSO, Major Hamza al-Mustapha were the last to see the late head of state.

9-In November 2012, at the book launch of her former military press secretary, Colonel John Adache (rtd), she donated a sum of N5 million naira upon which she was loudly applauded. She was the Mother of the Day at the event and the Chief Launcher had donated a sum of N 2 million naira. She stole the show and the whole hall erupted in a loud ovation. #Smh.

10-She has nine children, six sons, three daughters. They include Ibrahim (now late), Mohammmed, Abba, Sodiq, Abdullahi, Gumsu (Fatima Bayero Fadil) and Zaynab. She actually gave birth to her last born while her husband was the head of state. I can remember the newspapers carrying it, quite exciting news then for the First Lady to become a mother again.

11-While the First Lady, she popularized the use of 'Aso Oke'.

12-Shortly after the death of her husband, the Khalifa, she was stopped at the Aminu Kano International Airport with 38 suitcases filled with foreign currencies. She was on her way out of the country but denied it as a 'fabrication'.

13-As at 2000 alone, her family had hired over 12 lawyers to defend them and one of those lawyers was the American lawyer, Johnny Cochran, the defense attorney for O. J. Simpson.

14-Her eldest son, Ibrahim, died when a Falcon jet of the Nigerian Air Force Presidential Fleet ferrying him and his friends from Lagos to Kano crashed on the 17th of January, 1996 just minutes to landing at the Aminu Kano International Airport. He was with Funmi, his Yoruba girlfriend and a younger brother of Aliko Dangote. All 14 people aboard died. A lawyer and businessman, Ibrahim Abacha was described as very nice, extremely humble, easygoing and gentle, he was 28. Upon his tragic death, Maryam Abacha was shattered and had to leave for Saudi Arabia where she stayed temporarily, prayed, meditated and sought for consolation in her faith and God.

15-She said she used to send book gifts to the former US First Lady, Hillary Clinton but the gifts were never acknowledged.

16-Shortly after the sudden death of her husband, General Sani Abacha in June 1998, the government of General Abdulsalami Abubakar placed her, her oldest surviving son, Mohammed, Ismaila Gwarzo who was the former National Security Adviser and others under house arrest. Stranded and furious, she had angrily denied knowing about any foreign accounts but the story later changed.

17-In one of the deals under the Obasanjo government to recover looted funds (about $1.4 billion) frozen in Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, the Abacha family was to keep a sum of $100 million. President Obasanjo would later say that that was one of the hardest decisions of his presidency but he later justified it saying that it was the fastest means for the country to recover looted funds. Well, I really didn’t want to dwell much on the looted funds. Why? The ones that they have recovered, where are they? As the Yorubas would say, ole gbe, ole gba.

18-Anyway, while she was being questioned about the money stashed in foreign accounts by her husband, she said the money was not stolen or looted but that her husband was simply saving the money for Nigeria in some foreign accounts. Brilliant.

19-The Maryam Abacha Women & Children Hospital in Sokoto State is named after her. The institution contains a center for treating vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) patients.

20. When she was asked about the political ambition of her son, Mohammed, who wanted to become the governor of Kano State, she stated that as Muslims, they believe in fate and destiny and were not afraid of any outcome.

21-During the negotiations to recover the looted funds, she declared that she would not surrender to government intimidation and after three months of negotiations, she offered between 5-10% of her family fortune, in addition to the $800 million that has been seized. Substantial sums were also stashed in the family’s private bedrooms or in local banks.

22-In December 2001, she pleaded with the government to release her son, Mohammed. On visiting him at the National Hospital, Abuja, she said in an emotional voice: “As you can see, you know the agony of a mother: helpless, lonely and still would not be allowed to provide adequate attention to a child she loves so much.”

23-On her orders, some ladies suspected to be girlfriends of the late dictator were detained and tortured by Abacha’s Chief Security Officer (CSO), Major Hamza Al-Mustapha who has been sentenced to death after a lengthy trial.

24-Back then in 2000, she asked bitterly one day in her sitting room in her palatial residence in Kano watching CNN: “Is this humane? Is it fair for a government to fight one family over a few pennies? Obasanjo was a military man. He should have some sympathy.”

25-She also says of her late husband: “It should not be surprising that my husband was found to have a lot of money. He held a lot of government posts. If a person is industrious, and there is some luck, that money will grow.”

26-Once known as Miss Maryam Jiddah, she married General Abacha in 1965/ Her nickname while in office was ‘The Crusading First Lady’ for her role in the first summit of Africa’s First Ladies in 1997.

27-And yeah, there is this popular saying that even if they collected all the money from her, she can never be as poor as Dangote. I never saw a single strand of evidence to support that. You’ve got one?

28-As at April 1998, a group called MAP (Maryam Abacha for President) was set to emerge to support her for presidency in case her husband did not go on with his succession plans.

She is an in-law to Mohamadou Bayero Fadil, a highly influential politician and one of the richest men in Cameroon. Bayero Fadil is married to her charming daughter, Gumsu. If he becomes the President one day, that means Gumsu Sani Abacha will become the First Lady of Cameroon. Simple.

Please for those who asked: the pictures below show Goomsu, her daughter and Ibrahim, her first child.

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 7:16am On Jan 10, 2013
15-She said she used to send book gifts to the former US First Lady, Hillary Clinton but the gifts were never acknowledged.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

she has one of the most impressive collections of diamonds, gold, platinum and pearls.

smh... vanity upon vanity

She raised the idea of the National Hospital for Women and Children (NHWC) and later saw to its establishment. The institution is now known as National Hospital, Abuja. As First Lady, she raised money and built the hospital within 10 months, which was later commissioned by General Abdulsalami Abubakar on May 21, 1999, a week to handover.

wow! smiley good to know...

It is baffling that Nigerian First Ladies keep establishing all kinds of programmes that they will not sustain outside office.
Its called
I-must-do-my-own syndrome.
Na-my-turn syndrome

Thats an african mentality, most especially, among the females..



Well done Ìyániwúrà123. Your Blog is a threat to others. smiley

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Iyaniwura123: 7:22am On Jan 10, 2013
Thank you very much acidosis, your encouragement is always inspiring. Thanks for always taking time to go through smiley
acidosis™:

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin



smh... vanity upon vanity



wow! smiley good to know...


Its called
I-must-do-my-own syndrome.
Na-my-turn syndrome

Thats an african mentality, most especially, among the females..



Well done Ìyániwúrà123. Your Blog is a threat to others. smiley
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by seedord247(m): 7:33am On Jan 10, 2013
I must marry an hausa girl to become the president. smiley
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Jaideyone(m): 7:38am On Jan 10, 2013
Ok undecided who is next? Stella obj? Turai?
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 7:44am On Jan 10, 2013
Ìyániwúrà123: Thank you very much acidosis, your encouragement is always inspiring. Thanks for always taking time to go through smiley
My pleasure smiley
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by carzola(m): 8:20am On Jan 10, 2013
is dis d sugar mummy section cos I wud pick d woman up der.. after all body no b fire wood na tooth pick..
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by honeric01(m): 8:28am On Jan 10, 2013
Is that Abacha's young picture?
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 9:01am On Jan 10, 2013
Always educative and insightful....trust iyaniwura and baba ni digi

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 9:18am On Jan 10, 2013
Hmmm....

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Iyaniwura123: 9:22am On Jan 17, 2013
LOL@Baba ni digi, thanks a lot wink
donroxy: Always educative and insightful....trust iyaniwura and baba ni digi
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by juman(m): 10:00am On Jan 17, 2013
Gen. Abacha was a bad leader.

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by tomakint: 12:08pm On Jan 17, 2013
good job iyaniwura! Wao, this family is blessed with beautiful human 'work of art'!
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Lakayana: 12:10pm On Jan 17, 2013
Being fair does not translate to beauty. Mariam was a zillion times more beautiful.

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by ohisola(f): 12:12pm On Jan 17, 2013
Is it not stupidity, with al d diamonds, golds pearls and wat hav u, she wld stil cover her self wit her 'akwoso' veil. Bt kudos 2 her sha on d establishment of d hospital, dat was a good 1.

Dis stupid 1st ladies pets prjct shld b scraped off abeggi. Dats y Turai n Patience r stil in court now, over lands dat dey want 2 mak their personal property. Whch is supposedly meant 4 'pet projct'

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by TableLeg(m): 12:12pm On Jan 17, 2013
Interesting .... Well done OP
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Symphony007: 12:14pm On Jan 17, 2013
"can they do this in there country?", if your country had state of the art construction companies. There will be no need to contract a german company.
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 12:18pm On Jan 17, 2013
Na wa ooooo

Billions of dollars don turn to few pennies.

I go soon drop my own of “THINGS YOU SHOULD‘NT KNOW ABOUT SEUN“ cool

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by tomakint: 12:26pm On Jan 17, 2013
lucenzo: Na wa ooooo

Billions of dollars don turn to few pennies.

I go soon drop my own of “THINGS YOU SHOULD‘NT KNOW ABOUT SEUN“ cool

@ the bolded, I am waiting to read that soonest grin grin
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 12:27pm On Jan 17, 2013
Maryam Abacha never did a deal with Obasanjo.

Obasanjo said he did a deal but Abacha family denied doing any deal.

Obasanjo lied.

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by pastie(m): 12:30pm On Jan 17, 2013
Ohh my goodness.
9 children shockedshockedshocked

hmmm... Dat Abacha sabi Bleep no be small.
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by pyyxxaro: 12:31pm On Jan 17, 2013
VANITY UPON VANITY undecided tongue

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by mu2sa2: 12:34pm On Jan 17, 2013
juman: Gen. Abacha was a bad leader.
Abacha is a saint compared to the people who hav ruled nigeria since he died, including the incumbent. What Abacha stole is mere change in comparison to the trillions they are carting away now. By the way what is GEJ's worth - I dont give a damn if u dont know.
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by mu2sa2: 12:43pm On Jan 17, 2013
Maryam Abacha remains the most intelligent and most articulate first lady Nigeria has had so far. As for the worst first lady - the semi-illiterate takes it easily.
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by TDIsaac(m): 12:44pm On Jan 17, 2013
That's d problem wt Africa and Africans. Such people hav stolen a lot 4rm a nation they once ruled and yet they are still going about freely. Some people are really untouchable. What an unfair world! Kudos 2 Iyaniwura 4 a job well done, u are really good.

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 12:57pm On Jan 17, 2013
seedord247: I must marry an hausa girl to become the president. smiley
Learn to write correct English first then you can begin to aspire to become a president.
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jan 17, 2013
Abacha just made up his mind to have to many enemies both in and outside the military. If he had an iota of acknowledging karma his demised would have seen his family richer and greater by every dispensation
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Inik(m): 1:01pm On Jan 17, 2013
@Op you forgot to add that had it been Nigeria was a civilised and lawful country, she would have been serving her term in jail for conniving with her late husband to loot funds from this country
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 1:02pm On Jan 17, 2013
ohisola: Is it not stupidity, with al d diamonds, golds pearls and wat hav u, she wld stil cover her self wit her 'akwoso' veil. Bt kudos 2 her sha on d establishment of d hospital, dat was a good 1.

Dis stupid 1st ladies pets prjct shld b scraped off abeggi. Dats y Turai n Patience r stil in court now, over lands dat dey want 2 mak their personal property. Whch is supposedly meant 4 'pet projct'
Her religion dictates that she cover herself up and dress modestly. So, how does that make her stupid?
Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Nobody: 1:02pm On Jan 17, 2013
ohisola: Is it not stupidity, with al d diamonds, golds pearls and wat hav u, she wld stil cover her self wit her 'akwoso' veil. Bt kudos 2 her sha on d establishment of d hospital, dat was a good 1.

Dis stupid 1st ladies pets prjct shld b scraped off abeggi. Dats y Turai n Patience r stil in court now, over lands dat dey want 2 mak their personal property. Whch is supposedly meant 4 'pet projct'
Her religion dictates that she covers herself up and dress modestly. So, how does that make her stupid?

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Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by Mavrick2012: 1:02pm On Jan 17, 2013
Symphony007: "can they do this in there country?", if your country had state of the art construction companies. There will be no need to contract a german company.
guy,pls read tru d thread again because dis ur coment show's u didnt even care 2 go tru d "very lengthy" write-up.LOL

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