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Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by muredo(m): 11:15pm On Nov 23, 2013
Twenty-seven years after the brutal murder by a parcel bomb of the journalist Dele Giwa, the fog surrounding those behind his death has been substantially cleared by 70-year-old Major Debo Basorun (retd.), former Chief Press Secretary to ex-military President Ibrahim Babangida. In an interview published this morning in National Mirror, Basorun was asked: “Are you saying categorically that it was Babangida who ordered the killing of Dele Giwa?” His answer: “Yes, yes and yes.”
The septuagenarian had yesterday broken down in tears as he recalled Giwa’s dastardly murder during the launch in Lagos of his book, 'Honour for Sale: An Inside Account of the Murder of Dele Giwa'.
In the explosive interview, Basorun also accused his erstwhile boss of bringing corruption to the highest level in the country and of committing a lot of atrocities. Please read on:

Question: What informed your decision to write a book about some salient events in the nation’s history?

Immediately I left this country for exile in United States of America in 1989, I gathered all the materials for the book. I started making jottings on long hand. By 1994 the book was ready and the transcript was given to Prof. Wole Soyinka during the NADECO struggles. But for one reason or the other, I could not put it through

Why did you go on exile?
I had to run when my life was in danger. I was then the Chief Press Secretary to General Ibrahim Babangida, the former Head of State. Since I know some facts surrounding the death of Dele Giwa, the government was uncomfortable with me, therefore they were looking for how to eliminate me.
Babangida’s government was involved in the planning and assassination of Dele Giwa. And because I was privy to that information, the government was unhappy, unsettled; it was jittery and wanted to get rid of me. It suspected that I could say the truth.
When I saw the handwriting on the wall and between life and death, I ran for my life. I had to escape from the country after I took them to court. I was the only principal officer serving that will take the government to court.
Despite several injunctions, at the Lagos High Court, the military government then just refused to come to the court to present their side of the story. The court said they should leave me alone, but they were hunting for me everywhere and since my life was no longer safe, I had to leave.

What are the salient facts that you have in your custody that made you think the government was looking for you?

These facts are hidden in the book and if you get a copy, you will see the intrigue that was woven round the killing of Dele Giwa. You will see the role certain characters played in the murder. I was even induced with money, but I refused, that was the time I had to run away. Now I believe it is better to state the fact the way it was no matter whose ox is gored. It is better to run away than to collect money from the devil.

Are you saying categorically that it was Babangida who ordered the killing of Dele Giwa?

Yes, yes and yes.
What about the involvement of Cols. Haliru Akilu and A. K. Togun?
Yes, these guys were in the military intelligence. They were all involved. If there is any dirty job to be done, the military intelligence would do it. I am a dramatic personae in that unit, therefore there is nothing they are doing that I would not know. The bitter truth is that Dele Giwa was killed by the Babangida regime. The whole thing was surrounded by mystery of our government. It is unfortunate that nobody has been brought to book.

Are you not afraid of your life now that all those you implicated in your book are still alive?

That was then that I used to fear, I am old enough to die now. That is the reason why I wrote this book, ‘Honour for Sale’. If eventually it leads to my death, I have no regrets.
Why did they tag you a rebel while in the army, especially on the issue of a strong memo you wrote to your superior officer. What happened then?
That was when I was in the army. The issue that forced me out into exile was that Babangida was the President. There were two different scenarios here. One of the things that endeared Babangida to so many troops was his sense of fairness and sense of accommodating, no matter where you come from. After I became his spokesperson in the army, I realised that most of our gadgets in the army had inscriptions written on them in Arabic.
Despite the fact that I was a Muslim, I found it offensive that English was our lingua franca and that those things ought to have been written in English. I raised a memo and sent to him. He did not want to act on it, when Akilu, who was the Director of Military Intelligence got wind of it, he was bitter with me. He called me all sorts of names and came to accuse me for initiating such a memo.
Was there any sinister move from Akilu over what you did?
He was just harassing me, but Babangida shielded me, and told me that I should lie low. There was a time he told me that I should not mind him. I was doing a good job and the image of the army, which had been battered, was being restored gradually.
Don’t you think that the society will blame you for concealing such information you are divulging now for many years?
No; they will not, against the backdrop of what went wrong then. I knew why I went to court and refused to be posted to where they can kill me. There was a precedent, they have killed people in that unit before and nothing happened, therefore I didn’t want to be killed. If I did not have my facts, I will not go to court. That was why they muzzled everybody including the court. They were very powerful and there was nothing they could not do.

Was that the reason why all the cases of glaring assassinations the country have been witnessing after the killing of Dele Giwa cannot be traced?

It is only now that the police investigate cases of assassination and other organised crimes. Those days, the police cannot investigate anything. In fact, during the time of Babangida, the police was just a toothless bull dog. They were just there at the beck and call of the powers that be, then and there was nothing the rank and file could do.

Is it true that the IBB you know can do anything to bribe his way out of any situation?

I can tell you authoritatively that Babangida was a corrupt man. He was very corrupt. Several times, I had collected bribe for him. I am not claiming to be a saint, because I was a part of that government.
It is ‘obey the last order’ in the military. I know bribery is not good, but it was a military assignment that you must carry out; it is a duty that you must do. If the society wants to blame me for that, I will take up the blame. IBB introduced a new dimension to corruption in Nigeria on a large scale.

Recently the same IBB came out to condemn corruption in the country, how do you react to that?

It is very unfortunate that he, who took corruption to the highest level, could do so. Every Head of State in this country, apart from Muritala Mohammed and Muhammadu Buhari, were all corrupt.
The idea behind the book is just to call on Nigerians that they should not allow impunity to continue, enough is enough. After Dele Giwa, a lot of people, including journalists have been killed by the powers that be, yet nobody has unravelled the killings. What that is telling us is that the media is not doing enough to come out with such investigative stories, one day nobody knows who could come next as their target.
That is the challenge I pose to them now; let them come and kill me. I no longer fear for my life. I am old enough to die now if that is the sacrifice to pay for telling the truth and exposing all the hidden facts in our past brutal political history. I don’t want to go to my grave with this heavy load on my chest, today I have children and grandchildren, so if death comes now, I have left a legacy for the next generation to ponder on. They offered me money to keep quiet, but I refused, knowing full well that a day like this will come.
In 2010, Babangida wanted to use the Chief of Army Staff as they came up with spurious charge that cannot withstand the test of time against me that I stole money in the army. I took them to court, but they could not defend it.
After that all other Chiefs of Army Staff who had sat on that chair realised that the issue was a political one and decided not to dabble into it. They did not want to dabble into it for the fear that a day like this may come where all the hidden facts will be in the open. They did all that could be done to rubbish my image and harass me publicly but it all failed.
Was there any specific attempt on your life in the course of this crisis?
When I was in exile, Babangida wanted to eliminate me, but all his attempts failed. He used the Nigerian Embassy in America to prosecute all these atrocities, he even got in touch with some corrupt US agencies to do the shady deal for him, but all failed. I was forced to go to court there before I was vindicated. Babangida was afraid of this day, when all his misdeeds of the past would be laid bare in the open to the public through my book.

As an insider, do you believe that there were few cabals that were controlling the destiny of this country?

Yes, Babangida is one of them. Let me tell you the bitter truth: all those who have been controlling the political power of this country are few cliques who are re-cycling themselves, either military or civilian. Most of them are in government by proxy; all their agents are in government.
Let me give you an example, there are some people, who were with me in Dodan Barracks and who are still in the present government. For us to move forward, let all the old brigade hands off, including myself. Let the young people take over the reins of power and run it. With all these dead woods around, former this and former that, we are not going to get anywhere.

Would you say we need revolution to make things right?

Revolution is the last resort. Yes things are not going as it ought to go, but Nigerians can endure a lot, however there is limit to human endurance. When Nigerians are pressed to the wall, revolution will come naturally. The handwriting is clearly on the wall.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Ferdinandu(m): 11:36pm On Nov 23, 2013
The evil that men do lives after them.Babangida is an evil man and no matter how free and untouchable he feels that he is, I'm sure that Karma will catch up with him or his generations to come
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by tomakint: 11:38pm On Nov 23, 2013
Wao, such a rich interview from Major Debo Basorun, I never knew him until now! This same corrupt and diabolic IBB is now the one APC chieftains are courting to salvage this country? Really, Tinubu, Buhari and others must be closely watched! Little wonder they have a great numbers of followers (APC e-urchins) on this forum!

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by PAPIJAID(m): 11:40pm On Nov 23, 2013
Front page plsssssssssss.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by todayguest(m): 11:55pm On Nov 23, 2013
May God help the poor and innocent.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by sopoundz(m): 1:47am On Nov 24, 2013
Wow! Such Valor
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by greatgod2012(f): 3:10am On Nov 24, 2013
What an interview?
Thank God i read through!
Dele Giwa's blood is shouting?

But, seriously, atleast 60% of the ppulace knew Dele Giwa was killed by Babangida, but now that it has been publicly exposed, what will now happen to Babangida, will he be charged to court or what? Will Dele Giwa's folks take up the case?

Oh! Dele Giwa, what a vibrant jounalist

Im so interested in the aftermath of this interview and public discovery.

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Nobody: 3:30am On Nov 24, 2013
THE NAME DELE GIWA IS A THURN IN IBB'S FLESH,
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Nobody: 6:00am On Nov 24, 2013
Non sense. The senile man is just trying to sell his books. Why did he wait until now to say all these. He wasted his own share of the loot on American women and is now jealous of those who invested theirs on politics. All our past leaders are 'one chance' and may God pur nish them including you Oga Press Sec. undecided

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by ObiOkpor(m): 6:53am On Nov 24, 2013
no need of opening up,we all know what happened to the young man.you opening up is late.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Kingspin(m): 8:03am On Nov 24, 2013
Sometimes, when i look at IBB i just laugh watching him on TV. He is one out of many corrupt and bloody Nigerians that should by now know their prison number.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Nobody: 8:36am On Nov 24, 2013
tomakint: Wao, such a rich interview from Major Debo Basorun, I never knew him until now! This same corrupt and diabolic IBB is now the one APC chieftains are courting to salvage this country? Really, Tinubu, Buhari and others must be closely watched! Little wonder they have a great numbers of followers (APC e-urchins) on this forum!

But he was a saint when Ojukwu canvassed, supported and asked all you ibos, home and abroad to vote for him in 2010 against Jonathan?

Former Biafran warlord, Dim Chukwuemeku Odumegwu-Ojukwu has pledged support of Igbo people for the presidential aspiration of former military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and gave him the name Okechukwu. The Ikemba of Nnewi gave this pledge when a group of IBB campaigners under the aegis of Campaign Network for IBB 2011, South East Zone, paid him a courtesy visit at the weekend.

'Tell your principal that Igbos are for him. He has my support and by extension he has the support of the whole Igbo people both at home and in the Diaspora. He is my friend and I am stoutly behind him,' Ojukwu said.

He used the occasion to rechristen Babangida as Okechukwu. 'He is
now Ibrahim Badamasi Okechukwu Babangida. That is his new
name. I wish him success.' Earlier, the leader of the group, Chief
Tony Emeka Ani, said the group had come to solicit the support of
Ojukwu for the presidential aspiration of IBB, adding that the group
had just been inaugurated in the South East.

On the entourage of Ani was Mr. Yemi George, leader of the group in
Europe, who came down from Germany to grace the occasion.

http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/21981/1/ojukwu-pledges-support-of-igbos-for-ibb.html

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Basic(m): 9:33am On Nov 24, 2013
Idi Amin: Non sense. The senile man is just trying to sell his books. Why did he wait until now to say all these. He wasted his own share of the loot on American women and is now jealous of those who invested theirs on politics. All our past leaders are 'one chance' and may God pur nish them including you Oga Press Sec. undecided
STFU! At least he spoke the truth eventually. So, the fact that he worked under a bad ruler makes him a bad office holder too? Did he beg for votes in order to be made press sec?

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by drnoel: 9:46am On Nov 24, 2013
tomakint: Wao, such a rich interview from Major Debo Basorun, I never knew him until now! This same corrupt and diabolic IBB is now the one APC chieftains are courting to salvage this country? Really, Tinubu, Buhari and others must be closely watched! Little wonder they have a great numbers of followers (APC e-urchins) on this forum!
its the hypocrisy of this country. A devil can come to nigeria and wash his dirty stinking clothes in the murky smelly water of Nigeria politics and come out of the other side whiter than snow. God is watching...

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Nobody: 10:29am On Nov 24, 2013
*556#:


But he was a saint when Ojukwu canvassed, supported and asked all you ibos, home and abroad to vote for him in 2010 against Jonathan?



http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/21981/1/ojukwu-pledges-support-of-igbos-for-ibb.html


cheesy Dele Giwa's kinsmen are IBB's puppets,he feeds and cloths them so what is the fuse all about? Is a man not entitiled to kill and eat his fowl?
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by tomakint: 10:32am On Nov 24, 2013
drnoel:
its the hypocrisy of this country. A devil can come to nigeria and wash his dirty stinking clothes in the murky smelling water of Nigeria politics and come out of the other sid whiter than snow. God is watching...
My Bro, the more reason I will always rate military rule above this mess we call democracy (like the late Fela who describe it as 'demonstration of craze')! Our politicians are too demonic to think straight!
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Fkforyou(m): 11:11am On Nov 24, 2013
I hope IBB would defend all this allegations leveled against him...or else...
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by eagleeye2: 11:41am On Nov 24, 2013
Many Nigerians of my generation are very much aware that IBB's govt killed Dele Giwa and that IBB institutionalized corruption.
The author, ex -Army officer, is not saying anythin new. I very much doubt if this guy is not as corrupt as others who served in IBB's regime.
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Why do you guys think that IBB, has remained untouchable ever since he relinquished power?
.
Most of the guys accusing IBB, are in one way or another guilty of what the same accusation..
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by MeAboki(m): 11:45am On Nov 24, 2013
Hhmmnn, interesting, so even this man is saying Buhari wasn't corrupt.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Nobody: 11:48am On Nov 24, 2013
In Bracket's voice; ee go only take timeeeeee... Omo na now I dey know oooooo... Ooo...
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by ifebosco: 12:29pm On Nov 24, 2013
greatgod2012: What an interview?
Thank God i read through!
Dele Giwa's blood is shouting?

But, seriously, atleast 60% of the ppulace knew Dele Giwa was killed by Babangida, but now that it has been publicly exposed, what will now happen to Babangida, will he be charged to court or what? Will Dele Giwa's folks take up the case?

Oh! Dele Giwa, what a vibrant jounalist

Im so interested in the aftermath of this interview and public discovery.
nothing go happen,we are 200million mumus

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Olugbenger(m): 1:13pm On Nov 24, 2013
IBB would deny all these.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by nduchucks: 1:16pm On Nov 24, 2013
Antics to sell books, shi kena.

Why didn't he make this great revelation when he had no books to hawk? mumu

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Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Nobody: 1:22pm On Nov 24, 2013
What are we supposed to say when nairaland is riddled by people that support those jostling for IBB's support in 2015.
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by eagleeye2: 4:10pm On Nov 24, 2013
profit$:
Monday, 08 June 2009 21:11

Mohammed Marwa
On Sunday, Professor Taiyemiwo Ogunade gave a bombshell interview to the NATION newspaper in which he made startling revelations about those who killed Dele Giwa in 1986. In a subsequent chat with Saharareporters, he spoke specifically about the role of former military administrator of Lagos State Buba Marwa in the assassination of the journalist.

Dr. Ogunade disclosed that soldiers loyal to the slain General Mamman Vatsa identified Marwa as the person who delivered the parcel bomb that killed Giwa, the Newswatch magazine founder.
He said the revelation came from a confidential discussion he had with one of the military boys who came to the City University of New York (CUNY) to press the college to train Nigerian military officials in “Peace and Conflict Resolution”. He said that Vatsa gave a four-hour long testimony to the military tribunal that tried and later sentenced him to death for a phantom coup plot against former military dictator, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida.

Saharareporters: Do you know who delivered the bomb that killed Dele Giwa?

Ogunade: I believe that Buba Marwa did it. Some Mamman Vatsa boys told the full story in New York during a visit to my college to lobby our college to accept to train Nigerian military officers. Ambassador Olusola was on that entourage. [My informant] told me Dele Giwa was killed because he was in possession of a tape containing Vatsa’s testimony before the military tribunal. For four hours, Vatsa requested to tell the full story about how the Babangida regime was operating and his knowledge of the workings of IBB’s mind. He pointed out that after Halilu Akilu and Col. A.K Togun of the military intelligence prepared the parcel it was handed over to Buba Marwa to deliver to Dele Giwa. Marwa is a well–known “IBB boy”. But I was the one who gave Dele Giwa the tape.

Saharareporters: How did you get the tape?

Ogunade: Vatsa had a copy made by his friends in the tribunal and smuggled out to me and I “loaned” it to Dele Giwa who got on the case immediately. I still don’t know how Dele Giwa found out that I had the tape till this day.

Saharareporters: Do you still have a copy?
Ogunade: Yes, but you know I left Nigeria hurriedly after the death of Dele Giwa. I left [the tape] with my aged mother, who did not know the value then. I won’t say more, let the military release that tape to the Nigerian public.

Saharareporters: Did Dele Giwa return the tape to you?

Ogunade: Yes, he returned it after 24 hours. Don’t forget that I loaned it to him; I think he went and played it to Babangida’s people and they eliminated him after they heard the tape.

Saharareporters: What about Gloria Okon? It’s been said that Dele Giwa’s discovery of her was the reason he was killed?

Ogunade: Gloria Okon is actually Chinyere, that’s her real name. She married Charles "Jeff" Chandler, the fellow who killed Nzeogwu and was killed a day later. Chinyere, Maryam and Princess Atta were young friends who hung out together. They all married into the military, because the military was a proud and respectable profession then. Charles Chandler, who was Tiv, married Chinyere who I think is from Imo State . IBB married Maryam from Asaba and Mamman Vatsa married the princess. So Chinyere became a widow and resorted to trading between UK and Nigeria . And then she was caught with drugs; Mamman Vatsa was the person who put Chinyere on the next available flight from Kano to London – and then claimed that she was dead by parading a dead woman picked out of the mortuary. Dele Giwa later found out that she was in London having delivered a baby by another man. He sent a French photographer to the place and they saw Maryam Babangida at the event. Kayode Soyinka brought back the photographs.
Dele was sitting across the table from Kayode examining the photos taken of “Gloria Okon” (Chinyere, Richard Chandler’s wife) at the naming ceremony in London . Maryam Babangida was there. And then a letter parcel was delivered to him and he said excitedly that it must be from “Mr. President” referring to the discussions he had with IBB days earlier. The bomb exploded and severed his lower abdomen; he died a few hours later.

Saharareporters: Did you ever meet Marwa again? And did you ask him about his involvement?

Ogunade: Yes, Marwa was very active in the Nigerian embassy in New York . For a long time he was the “military attaché” to the Nigerian mission in New York while I was a professor of Black Studies at the City University of New York. He came to my college to sign a $30 million contract with the college so that members of the Nigerian military could attend a “Peace and Conflict Resolution program” and then be awarded a masters degree upon completion of the program. I fought bitterly against it, but the chair of the department, John Muyibi Amoda, badly wanted the money. I kept fighting and one day the college authorities acceded to my request. When I got home the college had dismissed me, but also I got a fax message saying the $30 million had been returned to Marwa. But between Marwa and Abacha they never returned that money to the Nigerian treasury. They shared it. I heard between him and Abacha, over $250 million was laundered through an account used by the New York mission of the Nigerian embassy. Marwa later set up an airline with his share of the loot. When he showed up to run for president I was the one who petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate him. He confessed to money laundering in handwritten statements to the EFCC, but today he is the ambassador of Nigeria to South Africa . The police officer that investigated him, Ibrahim Magu, is permanently suspended from the police force after he was humiliated by the EFCC. It is a shameful country.

Saharareporters: What else did you do?

Ogunade: We helped start the Obama phenomenon in Chicago .

Saharareporters: How?

Ogunade: We fought and exposed Carol Mosley-Braun who was Abacha’s agent in the US Senate. She was removed from the US Senate because she took $5 million from Abacha to help cover his tracks in the US . We exposed her, which was how it became possible for the brilliant Obama to become the US president today. We set the stage for it.



Monday Iyomahan
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Sirniyeh(m): 5:54pm On Nov 24, 2013
Wonder shall never end!
Revolution!
Revolution!!
Revolution!!!
I wish all Former Former elites and present Old civilians converge and get bombed.
Simple expect that before 2015 Oct 1st
Re: Babangida’s Ex-chief Press Secretary Opens Up, Says ‘yes, IBB Killed Dele Giwa’ by Ngwakwe: 6:09pm On Nov 24, 2013
You have just disappointed this and future generations with this your comment.

You don't see any problem with your blood tasty and murderous kinsmen who are willing to do anything to keep power.

Can't you for once value and respect the sanctity of life especially that of the Innocent and the defenceless?

ndu_chucks: Antics to sell books, shi kena.

Why didn't he make this great revelation when he had no books to hawk? mumu

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