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Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by redcliff: 9:20pm On Jul 27, 2012
“My Boss, General Sani Muhammad Abacha, died at the early hours of Monday, 8th June, 1998. I had prepared him for a workshop organized by the Federal Ministry of Information for that day as he was expected to deliver an address as the Special Guest of Honour. His speech was drafted and fine tuned by the Chief Press Secretary, Chief David Attah who had submitted it to the Aide-De Camp for vetting and necessary amendments by the Commander-in-Chief. When I got to the bedside of the Head of State, he was already gasping. Ordinarily, I could not just touch him. It was not allowed in our job. But under the situation on ground, I knelt close to him and shouted, “General Sani Abacha, Sir, please grant me permission to touch and carry you.”

“Contrary to insinuations, speculations and sad rumours initiated by some sections of the society, I maintain that the sudden collapse of the health system of the late Head of State started previous day (Sunday, 7th June, 1998) right from the Abuja International Airport immediately after one of the white security operatives or personnel who accompanied President Yasser Arafat of Palestine shook hands with him (General Abacha) I had noticed the change in the countenance of the late Commander-in-Chief and informed the Aide-de-Camp, Lt. Col. Abdallah, accordingly. He, however, advised that we keep a close watch on the Head of State. Later in the evening of 8th June, 1998, around 6p.m; his doctor came around, administered an injection to stabilize him. He was advised to have a short rest. Happily, enough, by 9p.m; the Head of State was bouncing and receiving visitors until much later when General Jeremiah Timbut Useni, the then Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, came calling. He was fond of the Head of State. They were very good friends. They stayed and chatted together till about 3.35a.m. A friend of the house was with me in my office and as he was bidding me farewell, he came back to inform me that the FCT Minister, General Useni was out of the Head of State’s Guest House within the Villa.”

“I then decided to inform the ADC and other security boys that I would be on my way home to prepare for the early morning event at the International Conference Centre. At about 5a.m; the security guards ran to my quarters to inform me that the Head of State was very unstable. At first, I thought it was a coup attempt. Immediately, I prepared myself fully for any eventuality. As an intelligence officer and the Chief Security Officer to the Head of State for that matter, I devised a means of diverting the attention of the security boys from my escape route by asking my wife to continue chatting with them at the door – she was in the house while the boys were outside. From there, I got to the Guest House of the Head of State before them. When I got to the bedside of the Head of State, he was already gasping. Ordinarily, I could not just touch him. It was not allowed in our job. But under the situation on ground, I knelt close to him and shouted, “General Sani Abacha, Sir, please grant me permission to touch and carry you.” I again knocked at the stool beside the bed and shouted in the same manner, yet he did not respond. I then realized there was a serious danger. I immediately called the Head of State’s personal physician, Dr. Wali, who arrived the place under eight minutes from his house. He immediately gave Oga – General Abacha – two doses of injection, one at the heart and another close to his neck.”

“This did not work apparently as the Head of State had turned very cold. He then told me that the Head of State was dead and nothing could be done after all. I there and then asked the personal physician to remain with the dead body while I dashed home to be fully prepared for the problems that might arise from the incident. As soon as I informed my wife, she collapsed and burst into tears. I secured my house and then ran back. At that point, the Aide-de-Camp had been contacted by me and we decided that great caution must be taken in handling the grave situation. Again, I must reiterate that the issue of my Boss dying on top of women was a great lie just as the insinuation that General Sani Abacha ate and died of poisoned apples was equally a wicked lie. My question is: did Chief M.K.O Abiola die of poisoned apples or did he die on top of women? As I had stated at the Oputa Panel, their deaths were organized. Pure and simple! It was at this point that I used our special communication gadgets to diplomatically invite the Service Chiefs, Military Governors and some few elements purportedly to a meeting with the Head of State by 9a.m. at the Council Chamber. That completed, I also decided to talk to some former leaders of the nation to inform them that General Sani Abacha would like to meet them by 9a.m. Situation became charged however, when one of the Service Chiefs, Lieutenant General Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi, who pretended to be with us, suggested he be made the new Head of State after we had quietly informed him of the death of General Sani Abacha. He even suggested we should allow him access to Chief Abiola. We smelt a rat and other heads of security agencies, on hearing this, advised I move Chief Abiola to a safer destination.”

“I managed to do this in spite of the fact that I had been terribly overwhelmed with the crisis at hand. But then, when some junior officers over-heard the suggestion of one of the Service Chiefs earlier mentioned, it was suggested to me that we should finish all the members of the Provisional Ruling Council and give the general public an excuse that there was a meeting of the PRC during which a shoot-out occurred between some members of the Provisional Ruling Council and the Body Guards to the Head of State When I sensed that we would be contending with far more delicate issues than the one on ground, I talked to Generals Buba Marwa and Ibrahim Sabo who both promptly advised us – the junior officers – against any bloodshed. They advised we contact General Ibrahim Babangida (former Military President) who equally advised against any bloodshed but that we should support the most senior officer in the Provisional Ruling Council (PRC) to be the new Head of State. Since the words of our elders are words of wisdom, we agreed to support General Jeremiah Useni. Along the line, General Bamaiyi lampooned me saying, “Can’t you put two and two together to be four? Has it not occurred to you that General Useni who was the last man with the Head of State might have poisoned him, knowing full well that he was the most senior officer in the PRC?”

“Naturally, I became furious with General Useni since General Abacha’s family had earlier on complained severally about the closeness of the two Generals; at that, a decision was taken to storm General Useni’s house with almost a battalion of soldiers to effect his arrest. Again, some heads of security units and agencies, including my wife, advised against the move. The next most senior person and officer in government was General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who was then the Chief of Defence Staff. We rejected the other Service Chief, who, we believed, was too ambitious and destructive. We settled for General Abubakar and about six of us called him inside a room in the Head of State’s residence to break the news of the death of General Abacha to him. As a General with vast experience, Abdulsalami Abubakar, humbly requested to see and pray for the soul of General Abacha which we allowed. Do we consider this a mistake? Because right there, he – Abubakar – went and sat on the seat of the late Head of State. Again, I was very furious. Like I said at the Oputa Panel, if caution was not applied, I would have gunned him down. The revolution the boys were yearning for would have started right there. The assumption that we could not have succeeded in the revolution was a blatant lie. We were in full control of the State House and the Brigade of Guards. We had loyal troops in Keffi and in some other areas surrounding the seat of government – Abuja. But I allowed peace to reign because we believed it would create further crises in the country.”

“We followed the advice of General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and the wise counsel of some loyal senior officers and jointly agreed that General Abdulsalami Abubakar be installed Head of State, Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces immediately after the burial of General Sani Abacha in Kano. It is an irony of history that the same Service Chief who wanted to be Head of State through bloodshed, later instigated the new members of the Provisional Ruling Council against us and branded us killers, termites and all sorts of hopeless names. They planned, arranged our arrest, intimidation and subsequent jungle trial in 1998 and 1999. These, of course, led to our terrible condition in several prisons and places of confinement.”


SOURCE :http://www.nigerianmagazine.com/people/al-mustaphas-prison-notes-uncovered/

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by maclatunji: 9:12am On Jul 28, 2012
Interesting story. Whether true or false, all of that is now history.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by babarazy: 9:25am On Jul 28, 2012
Too long! *yawn*
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by anishe(m): 9:28am On Jul 28, 2012
Interesting story worth reading but in Nigeria, I dont know what to believe anymore.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by hrhobi1(m): 9:30am On Jul 28, 2012
VERY INTERESTING .
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Nobody: 9:31am On Jul 28, 2012
Dis sounds lyk wat my lil cousin wil cook up and write

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by osajojo(m): 9:32am On Jul 28, 2012
I love reading nigeria's military stories. Jus the same way adewale ademoyega recounted his stories before and after the first nigeria coup in his book "why we struck" which this article was longer

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by chubysoft1(m): 9:33am On Jul 28, 2012
It is so embarrassing that till today no civilian knows what actually killed Late Gen Abacha. I wonder while they sentenced Al Mustapha? Why the court refused to listen to his story? Why he was really senetenced to death? Questions without answers.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by ukpaku: 9:34am On Jul 28, 2012
so are u trying to claim ur innocent or that abacha was not poison by an apple babe.
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by onatisi(m): 9:34am On Jul 28, 2012
maclatunji: Interesting story. Whether true or false, all of that is now history.
mustapha has always maintained his stand aginst abubkr,he should have finished of those bloody bastards then,now they are still the ones destroying our beloved nation

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Chidex2442(m): 9:36am On Jul 28, 2012
Does that change d price of garri in the market?
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by lafuria1(m): 9:38am On Jul 28, 2012
intresting story, nt much relevance today because we have a much bigger problem. We hv moved on.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by alahamad(m): 9:39am On Jul 28, 2012
Those wher MEN with guts, Brains nd wisdom....not the cowards we have in Government now....

Rest IN PEACE "General Sani Abacha Sir"

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by question(m): 9:40am On Jul 28, 2012
Story of how the military junta toyed and gambled with Nigerian presidency. Taking such serious decisions without any constitution or laid-down guidelines

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by IlCapitano(m): 9:42am On Jul 28, 2012
Pick your poison...death by apple or handshake?It doesn't really matter which exit route he took.He's gone for good and is probably writhing in infernal flames of Tartarus. This changes nothing abt the despot.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by logica(m): 9:42am On Jul 28, 2012
redcliff: The revolution the boys were yearning for would have started right there.
Ode. He obviously doesn't know the difference between a coup d'état and a revolution.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by lafuria1(m): 9:42am On Jul 28, 2012
chubysoft1: It is so embarrassing that till today no civilian knows what actually killed Late Gen Abacha. I wonder while they sentenced Al Mustapha? Why the court refused to listen to his story? Why he was really senetenced to death? Questions without answers.
sentencend to death for the kiling of alhaja kudirat. thats wat d court says

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Rhino5dm: 9:43am On Jul 28, 2012
let's compare notes between the devil and al-mustapha . . . give me a break!!!
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by BabaAlaji(m): 9:43am On Jul 28, 2012
Khai I peetee 4u oo. just keep on praying d looters are still doing dia jobs modan Obama. May d Almighty Allah safe u ma dear frnd.
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by logica(m): 9:46am On Jul 28, 2012
question: Story of how the military junta toyed and gambled with Nigerian presidency. Taking such serious decisions without any constitution or laid-down guidelines
Worst is, they are/were a set of ambitious reta7ds.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by alaoeri: 9:47am On Jul 28, 2012
Its changes nothing about who the late dictator was, some1 who's trying to impose him self as a life president.
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by mrking3(m): 9:48am On Jul 28, 2012
very articulate and comprehensive write up.... But then, thats history now.. He should rot in prison.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by supereagle(m): 9:50am On Jul 28, 2012
They are persecuting the man becos he knows alot of truth(MKO'S DEATH). But one thing was certain as at that time , he was not ambitious officer , he had opportunity to rule Nigeria ,but he gave it to most senior officer. They should release him.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by aryzgreat: 9:50am On Jul 28, 2012
how i wish d revolution as planned by the junior officers took place undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by MosD: 9:51am On Jul 28, 2012
what a revelation! Only God knows d dept of human mind.i can tell its a mixture of true and false. But interesting all the same

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Nobody: 9:52am On Jul 28, 2012
What an interesting story.The unanswered question is who killed abacha?Gen. Jerry useni,the palestine guy,or is everything cooked up to dress almustapha in saintly robes?
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by logica(m): 9:57am On Jul 28, 2012
It appears some m0r0ns here have no clue what he was even arrested for in the first place.
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Nobody: 9:58am On Jul 28, 2012
na wa o
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Abbycite(m): 10:00am On Jul 28, 2012
This story only confirm one thing ...that MKO and Abacha was murdered by foreign agents.

I was in d secondary school when d duo met their mysterious end but even with my primitive mind then, I knew it was not a mere coincidence that two powerful (healthy) personalities that can change d destiny of a third world country could just died within d spate of 30 days...

Bottomline is....there are bigger cabals in the international realm that can kill a sitting president even with their heavy security shield just to keep their account balanced.

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Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Dhelake: 10:01am On Jul 28, 2012
osajojo: I love reading nigeria's military stories. Jus the same way adewale ademoyega recounted his stories before and after the first nigeria coup in his book "why we struck" which this article was longer
also read dat book ... It waz d same way
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by Ekans: 10:08am On Jul 28, 2012
The question remains *do these people really care about you and i?*.In Mustaphas case like all cases about power struggle,if you lose out,you are left in the cold.
Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by hardbody: 10:09am On Jul 28, 2012
supereagle: They are persecuting the becos he knows alot of truth(MKO'S DEATH). But one thing was certain as at that time , he was not ambitious officer , he had opportunity to rule Nigeria ,but he gave it to most senior officer. They should release him.

For real? They should release that tin god that terrorized people at will? The courts said he killed Kudirat Abiola, how about that? They should kill him immediately.

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