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Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Built2last: 1:21am On Jul 06, 2016
In August 1985, the military regime of Major-General Muhammadu Buhari came to an abrupt end. He was ousted by another soldier, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, who declared himself military president. While he was celebrating his 100 days in office, Babangida granted an interview to Newswatch. is reproducing for your reading pleasure, the interview:


On November 22, 1985, President Ibrahim Babangida spent 105 minutes with a Newswatch team of Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese, Yakubu Mohammed and May Ellen Ezekiel. During the interview, he talked about himself, the parting of ways with Buhari and Idiagbon, the challenges facing his 100-day old government and his hope for the future. Below are the excerpts as compiled then by Dele Olojede:

Q: When did it occur to you that you can be the president?

IBB: On August 27, 1985. People still believe that I nursed a lot of ambition, but I don’t think it ever occurred to me before that time.

Q: How were you chosen as president?

IBB: The system was like all other coup d’etats: people who are going to get involved will tell you what is happening and what the intention (with regard to yourself) is. I went through it in 1975 when we were planning to change the government.

Q: Did the same process apply in 1983?

IBB: Yes, it did. We sat down and declared we were going to change the civilian government at the time and we also agreed that we were going to make Buhari the head of state. I told Buhari what was happening, that he was going to be the head of state and I would be the head of the army.

Q: Oh! You told him that you would be the head of the army?

IBB: I was mandated to tell him he was going to be the head of state because he is a very close friend.

Q: Was he reluctant: was he eager; was he happy?

IBB: Well, I think his reaction was natural. The moment somebody confronts you with a situation like this, you have to be talked to for quite some time and we did post that.

Q: Was he part of the coup planning?

IBB: He knew it was coming.

Q: In your own case, what was your reaction when you were approached by the coup planners?

IBB: I saw it as a challenge. Here you are in a situation where your professional colleagues unanimously agree that this is what they want you to do So I felt they had a lot of confidence in me as a person, and could it be fair really to say no? Perhaps I could if I wanted, but before that time, most of the officers who were involved had gone through a lot of psychological, emotional torture. As chief of army staff, I believed I had some responsibilities to the nation, and I so accepted.

Q: Did it occur to you that Buhari, being a close friend of yours, night feel you stabbed him in the back?

IBB: It is natural he might feel the way you expressed it, but I think the situation was such that there was no way we could allow that sort of situation to continue.

Q: At what point did you start disagreeing with Buhari? What were the serious issues of disagreement?

IBB: First of all, we had all accepted that whatever decisions we came upon were going to be collective, and I think to a certain extent, we succeeded. But as time rolled by, we had to disagree on a number of issues which were both of national and international interest. There were many concerted efforts to mend these areas, but there was the general opinion of insecurity and dissatisfaction even among the members of the SMC at the time. As the chief of army staff, quite a number of them who were my colleagues and even my juniors continued to come to me to talk about one thing or the other, I did quite a lot of talking to them, you know, just to make sure they were not seen to be opposed to the leader. But I think that could not continue for a long time – there had to be a breaking point. That point was the result of the cumulative effect of so many things that happened during that short period.


Q: When did you sense that this was setting in.

IBB: There was distrust. People would go to him and say, ‘be careful, that man is gunning for your post.’’ And when people create an environment of insecurity around you, you are bound to get suspicious and start pulling back.

Q: What engendered this feeling of insecurity among the officers and members of the SMC?

IBB: The NSO, for example, had made a lot of reports about individuals. There was also the feeling that everybody’s telephone was tapped.

Q: They tapped your phone too?

IBB: I can assure you they did. I even have the recordings. One of them was where my little daughter was talking. We have retrieved most of these tapes.

Q: What was your relationship with Idiagbon?

IBB: I think it was a cordial relationship. We have known each other for 17, 18 years, since we were young officers. We might disagree on a number of issues of principle, but not to the extent of being at each other’s throats.

Q: What about General Abacha’s statement that Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe cannot be the Number Two man in the administration?

IBB: Don’t forget that there is the political leadership. We have said that the armed forces are subordinate to the political leadership. Ukiwe now occupies a political position and he too respects the service chiefs because of the profession. The profession demands that a service chief is a superior officer, and therefore, he has to give that professional respect. The service chiefs are also expected to give him that political respect. Between 1976 and 1979, Shehu Yar’adua was the chief of staff, supreme headquarter. He was junior to General Danjuma, for example. He respected General Danjuma first as a senior officer and his service chief. General Danjuma also respected him as a number two man to General Obasanjo. If Yar’adua carried himself in excess of what should have been normal, he would have had a bit of problem. I would say Idiagbon was not able to blend the two together.

Q: You defended your minister of finance Kalu’s right to express personal opinions on the IMF loan debate. What is your personal view?

IBB: As a president or as a Nigerian?

Q: As a Nigerian citizen.

IBB: Well, both the president and the Nigerian and Nigerians, right? I would not deviate from my vow that whatever decision the AFRC is going to take will be guided by the majority opinion. But the important thing is that we should make it known to the nothing what options are open to us. I think the committee is trying to do that.


Q.Why did you open NSO cells to the public


IBB: Well, when I made my first pronouncement, I talked about the atrocity, call it the inhuman treatment, meted to people. To make the public see that we did not create any imaginary problem, we had to do it.

Q: The release of the young Dantata, who was held for alleged drug trafficking, has led to what people now call the sacred cow syndrome. What is the rationale?

IBB: How do you mean sacred cow?

Q: That he is from strong, wealthy family. That is why he was not prosecuted.

IBB: Let me tell you my position as far as this is concerned. Here is a case that doesn’t concern the presidency, because the others who were caught did not go through the presidency. The cases went through the normal process, so that I can see his case being treated that way. So apart from what one is reading in the papers and so on, why should his case attract the attention of the president? He is no more Nigerian than any other person convicted. But because of newspaper reports, maybe one should take some interest just to find out what happened. I spoke to the inspector-general of police about it, and I was told he was granted bail because the director of public prosecution said there was insufficient evidence to try him.

Q: Mr. President, was the issue of political detainees ever discussed in the defunct SMC?

IBB: Oh yes, we had a lot of discussions on this, almost daily, either in council or out of it. It is okay if somebody has committed an offence, but I think there is no moral reason to detain somebody for one year and eight months without preparing a formal charge against him. If there is a case and it is established, by all means the person should be tried and punished. If you can’t establish anything but you still suspect him, keep him under surveillance and ask him to report back regularly. I think it is wrong to believe that any Nigerian is potentially bad. I have heard people say the best way to deal with Nigerians is to apply repressive measures. I think it is a wrong concept. You cannot arrogate purity to yourself.

Q: A factor has emerged in the administration called the Langtang Mafia. How come you have in key positions such a large number of people from only one local government area?

IBB: It is a strange coincidence. It happened in the past, when people were talking of the Bida Mafia; at one time about five or six of us were from Bida holding key posts in the civilian and even in the military regime. I was chief of army staff, Mamman Vatsa was minister of Abuja, Brigadier Duba and Sani Sami were both governors and General Nasko was a member of the SMC and commander of artillery. Within the military, you always find a situation like that, but it is a passing thing. As it has happened, the minister of defence Domkat Bali comes from Langtang, so is the minister of internal affairs, John Shagaya, managing director of Nigerian Airways, Colonel Bamfa and the ambassador to the United Nations. The last two were there before the present government. And then, there is Brigadier Dogonyaro, an armoured officer. He is the next most senior armoured officer (after the president) and we just had to make him the GOC. So maybe by the time we all get phased out, there will be no more Langtang or Bida Mafia.

Q: What are your views on federal character and quota system?

IBB: Federal character is enshrined in our constitution and there is nothing we can do about it. Quota system had been a burning issue in the past, but I think that, given the academic attainment in the last few years, especially in states, one would consider disadvantaged, the gap is being bridged very fast. So, this aspect of quota, I think within a short time, everybody will be in the common pool to compete.

Q: There is the other Mafia, the Kaduna Mafia. People are saying they have been dislodged and they are unhappy.

IBB: Well, I have been trying to identify this mafia; I haven’t yet.

Q: When we did the report on your becoming President, we named them; only one denied being a member. So we assume that the others are members.

IBB: At one time, people thought I was a member. That’s why I say I’m trying to find out who the members are.

Q: On the appointment of ministers, what happened to Bauchi, Benue, Ondo and Kwara? The constitution mentioned at least one minister from each state.

IBB: The only way we could meet all the requirements is to do what the civilians did – create a minister for and minister of, so you end up with about 43 ministers. Given the present situation, we are unable to do that, so we thought that there are three principal organs of government – the National Council of Ministers, National Council of States and the Armed Forces Ruling Council. You will find that in the AFRC, we have representatives from Ondo State. If there is no minister from Benue, we have governors from there, and so on. Actually, only Bauchi is not represented in any of the three bodies, and we are trying to do something about it.

Q: But did you receive any threat from any quarter because you made a rather strong statement on internal subversion?

IBB: When I talked to the military officers, I tried to make them look inward. So I said we should shift emphasis from external aggression to internal security. Just before I said so, the police were addressing their minds to the religious riots in the country. These extremists don’t give any notice when they strike. Therefore, we have to be alert to deal with them with incisive military skill.

Q: On fundamental human rights, do you plan to abrogate Decree 2?

IBB: We did say we are looking at all the decrees with a view to abrogating or modifying them. The decree has been in existence. It was there 1975 through 1979. Such laws are in almost all countries of the world, including developed countries. What I think happened was that there was a general abuse of the decree, which contradicts the whole concept. When we had the decree between 1975 and 1979, it was used only once in the four years. I think it was the arbitrary use of the decree by the last regime that brought about real worries. It should not be used unless it is absolutely necessary – where the security of the state is being threatened.

Q: Is the president in favour of public officers declaring their assets publicly?

IBB: I think it is proper. I declared mine before a public notary. My religion says whatever God gives you, you should not hide it.


Q: What is happening to Shagari and Ekwueme?

IBB: We set up three panels to look into convictions under Decree 3 and another to look into the cases of people convicted under 7, 20 and 22, and yet another to examine the cases of political prisoners who are either on conditional release or are still being detained. Ekwueme and Shagari fall under this category. We have a high court judge in charge of that special investigation panel. Their findings would be the determining factor.

Q: What of Buhari and Idiagbon?

IBB: They are very well.

Q: Why are they being held?

IBB: It is for their personal security.

Q: What about Magoro?

IBB: He is fine. He was never arrested. He was retired with some colleagues of his.

Q: What is your attitude to privatization of public corporations?

IBB: We are giving very serious thought to it. Federal government investment in these corporations total N19 billion, and not one percent of that N19 billion comes back to government as revenue. Sooner or later, government has to make a decision, N19 billion is a lot of money.

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME.


http://.com/why-i-overthrew-imprisoned-buhari-in-1985-ibbs-interview-when-he-became-military-president/

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Built2last: 1:22am On Jul 06, 2016
The summary is that IBB tells the world that Buhari was overthrown because of his stubbornness, arbitrariness and abuse of the rule of law.

What is shocking in this excerpt is that The man who announced to Buhari in 1983 that he has been chosen as head of state was the one who Overthrew him.

Fast forward to 2016 and you will know that Buhari has not learned anything and a bad political calculator. His permutations in politics are achaic.

He has been having a lopsided appointment in key positions from one region since he took over. This has met the outcry of many Nigerians but he really doesn't care. Few days back. We had a rumour of coup which military monitor confirmed.

Buhari has again surrounded himself with people he claims he trusts as in 1983. But premit me to tell you that it's a bad move. He lacks political for sight. He has forgotten that he won 2015 with just 2million votes ahead of his opponent. The margin is quite slim. It doesn't matter how the north feel that the southwest did not give PMB votes enough. Truth is PMB got block votes in the north. GEJ got block votes from south East and south south. The decider was southWest. The votes were shared in Lagos and other south west states. If Southwest backs out of PMB in 2019 he is finished. He has not in anyway proven to southwest that he cares about the votes they gave him in all his appointments.

Niger Delta Avengers are having a swell time. Buhari has no strong man from that region to negotiate with them in his cabinet. Ibe kachikkwu who seems to be loved by his people and has a way arround it has been blindly demoted in pursuit of the northern hegemony.

I see in Buhari a man who is scared of having a 1985 repeat from any quarter. He has surrounded himself with his kinsmen. Same people who Overthrew him in 1985 He also has done everything possible to ensure that if for any reason southern Nigeria threatens the unity of the country he has the arsenal to crush them. He has army, Police, DSS, airforce in his kitty. What he doesn’t know is that battle has moved to ballot boxes. Nigerians are expecting an economic turn arround. People will patiently wait till 2019 to judge him at the ballot box. Buhari has to carefully watch out for the cabal that has hijacked his government already. Danbazzau and Abba Kyari are known names. Danbazzau also served as a strong cabal in Yaraduas government as then chief of army staff.

PMB has no option than to perform beyond excellence. His certificate issue is a card that will be thrown up again in 2019. People will check his file for the result in 2019 elections preparation. His only card to gain support is to perform.

I said all these because people are really suffering now. I was in Gombe for 4 days I saw walking poverty and deprivation. Hunger and starvation pervades the land. In the words of OBJ, we are seating on the keg of the gun powder

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by SeverusSnape(m): 1:44am On Jul 06, 2016
Bottom line: Buhari was a failure then, and is still same now. Nothing changed.

For more info, carefully read the post above mine, It's fact filled.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by kentuta(m): 1:48am On Jul 06, 2016
There is a saying that said... a fool at 40 is a fool forever. If you people are waiting for that archaic and retrospect man to change, that means you bathe with hot water and salt during that Ebola time and you are also one of those people who post that shit about Facebook privacy nonsense...
Zombies be healed...
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by chriskosherbal(m): 2:03am On Jul 06, 2016
I see
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by yarimo(m): 2:28am On Jul 06, 2016
IBB just thank God you are battling with health issue, if not DASUKI's case will be child play if BUHARI handle you.
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by SamMilla1(m): 2:31am On Jul 06, 2016
The summary here is that it was a mistake to elect this myopic and tribal bigot called President.

Imagine how IBB described him in 1985.
I know the ever present NL robotic objects will soon be activated to attack IBB and ignore what he said.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by rifasenate11(m): 4:02am On Jul 06, 2016
Spreads mat
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Nobody: 4:09am On Jul 06, 2016
God willing, he would be sent packing even before 2019 and should he contest the 2019 presidential election, I know it's going to be hell for him because the middle belt has already withdrawn support for him. I know for sure that a good number of the yorubas will do same so we'll see how the so called 97%ters will save him.
for good 30 years after being deposed, Buhari refused to add value to his life. He didn't acquire extra leadership skills and didn't undertake any refreshal course. nothing has changed about his personality not even the way he act's, thinks and talk.
Everything about him is fake! His inside men are already becoming tired of him. Liar Muhammed has ran out of lies, it's long we've seen him on the stage. His other image makers; Femi and Shehu Garba have suddenly become clueless so we shall see who will help him in deceiving/scamming Nigerians come 2019.
APC=Scam

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Volksfuhrer(m): 5:00am On Jul 06, 2016
IBB lied his way through the interview...lies, lies, lies all the way.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Nobody: 5:08am On Jul 06, 2016
He wasnk nicknamed Maradona for the fun of it....he has always bn a cunny man and a blantant liar....he lied all through the interview.



BTW, Today is my birthday.

Hit the 'like' button if you wish me long life and prosperity and the 'share' button if you go like chop cake

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Tonydeeb(m): 5:11am On Jul 06, 2016
This man is just blatantly blinded as to the real definition of Governance and Democracy.
Imagine, pulling the card of 5% - 95%?... He's as myopic as a tribal bigot is, egocentric and Dogmatic.
I trust the west to do what's best in 2019, there's a clear handwriting on the wall for all and sundry to gaze upon.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by greatgod2012(f): 5:13am On Jul 06, 2016
In summary, the Buhari of 1986 is the same Buhari of 2016. So pathetic how we forgot history and allowed history to repeat itself through this man.


Sometimes, I wonder if we Nigerians were charmed into voting this man into power.


And to think that we still have three more years for this man to remain in power is not only pathetic but also worrisome.



I pray we pull through o.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by d4guy: 5:27am On Jul 06, 2016
O ga oo so some Nigerians still actually believes whatever poo IBB has to say , our suffering ave just started , we really need to understand something , our politicians dont care about Nigeria or Nigerians , their first instinct is their pocket , Ibb, Obasonjo, johnantan , Tinubu etc they are all bloody liars they will say anything do anything to remain relevant .

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by koladebrainiac(m): 5:39am On Jul 06, 2016
He will be sent packing
Im done supporting him.
Dullard

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by ibkgab001: 5:39am On Jul 06, 2016
O ga oooooo
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by hucienda: 5:46am On Jul 06, 2016
As it was in 1985, so it is in 2016.

His fellow northerner passed the verdict.

A tribalist is always a tribalist and in your president of northern nigeria, you have a conc. one.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by oglalasioux(m): 5:50am On Jul 06, 2016
Same reasons he was overthrown are same reasons he will become very unpopular. The old man thinks he's the only clean human being. We'll wait for the judgment of posterity.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by chimah3(m): 5:52am On Jul 06, 2016
I wonder how years later we still got ourselves in this kinda mess with the same bunch of tyrantsundecided

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by redcliff: 6:14am On Jul 06, 2016
greatgod2012:
In summary, the Buhari of 1986 is the same Buhari of 2016. So pathetic how we forgot history and allowed history to repeat itself through this man.


Sometimes, I wonder if we Nigerians were charmed into voting this man into power.


And to think that we still have three more years for this man to remain in power is not only pathetic but also worrisome.



I pray we pull through o.

To be honest people did not vote buhari becayse they actyally really wanted him in. But vecause jonathan failed us as a president and we wanted anything else buy jonathan. Unfortunately there was no one strong or even half as strong as Buhari to oust jonathan from power. We had enough of bullshit from the previous govt and just wanted to test anything else.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by cckris: 6:18am On Jul 06, 2016
hucienda:
As it was in 1985, so it is in 2016.

His fellow northerner passed the verdict.

A tribalist is always a tribalist and in your president of northern nigeria, you have a conc. one.

Hausas are suffering more than others.

Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by MrEverest(m): 6:18am On Jul 06, 2016
You dont need to appologize sir, in fact you can even send your boys to do it again because the dullard is nothing but bad news!

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Caveatemptor(m): 6:38am On Jul 06, 2016
greatgod2012:
In summary, the Buhari of 1986 is the same Buhari of 2016. So pathetic how we forgot history and allowed history to repeat itself through this man.


Sometimes, I wonder if we Nigerians were charmed into voting this man into power.


And to think that we still have three more years for this man to remain in power is not only pathetic but also worrisome.



I pray we pull through o.

Actually Goodluck Jonathan handed the presidency to General Buhari,with his ineffectual and lackadaisical misrule. People thought Buhari had learnt his lesson from his past failings and would now govern the country as a reformed democratic leader-so far he has been a monumental failure.
The most annoying thing is his tribal and nepotistic appointments which are favoured to one part of the country and the impunity of these appointments.
Things are so tough under this government that has refused to show a human face. No light, falling naira rates against international currency. Increased prices of essential commodities and food stuffs. Increased petrol prices....when will all this stop?
Well 2019 is around the corner and I will use my franchise to correct these wrongs till I get it right.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by LMAyedun(m): 6:58am On Jul 06, 2016
Built2last:
The summary is that IBB tells the world that Buhari was overthrown because of his stubbornness, arbitrariness and abuse of the rule of law.

What is shocking in this excerpt is that The man who announced to Buhari in 1983 that he has been chosen as head of state was the one who Overthrew him.

Fast forward to 2016 and you will know that Buhari has not learned anything and a bad political calculator. His permutations in politics are achaic.

He has been having a lopsided appointment in key positions from one region since he took over. This has met the outcry of many Nigerians but he really doesn't care. Few days back. We had a rumour of coup which military monitor confirmed.

Buhari has again surrounded himself with people he claims he trusts as in 1983. But premit me to tell you that it's a bad move. He lacks political for sight. He has forgotten that he won 2015 with just 2million votes ahead of his opponent. The margin is quite slim. It doesn't matter how the north feel that the southwest did not give PMB votes enough. Truth is PMB got block votes in the north. GEJ got block votes from south East and south south. The decider was southWest. The votes were shared in Lagos and other south west states. If Southwest backs out of PMB in 2019 he is finished. He has not in anyway proven to southwest that he cares about the votes they gave him in all his appointments.

Niger Delta Avengers are having a swell time. Buhari has no strong man from that region to negotiate with them in his cabinet. Ibe kachikkwu who seems to be loved by his people and has a way arround it has been blindly demoted in pursuit of the northern hegemony.

I see in Buhari a man who is scared of having a 1985 repeat from any quarter. He has surrounded himself with his kinsmen. Same people who Overthrew him in 1985 He also has done everything possible to ensure that if for any reason southern Nigeria threatens the unity of the country he has the arsenal to crush them. He has army, Police, DSS, airforce in his kitty. What he doesn’t know is that battle has moved to ballot boxes. Nigerians are expecting an economic turn arround. People will patiently wait till 2019 to judge him at the ballot box. Buhari has to carefully watch out for the cabal that has hijacked his government already. Danbazzau and Abba Kyari are known names. Danbazzau also served as a strong cabal in Yaraduas government as then chief of army staff.

PMB has no option than to perform beyond excellence. His certificate issue is a card that will be thrown up again in 2019. People will check his file for the result in 2019 elections preparation. His only card to gain support is to perform.

I said all these because people are really suffering now. I was in Gombe for 4 days I saw walking poverty and deprivation. Hunger and starvation pervades the land. In the words of OBJ, we are seating on the keg of the gun powder
This is rich. God bless u.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Adesiji77: 7:01am On Jul 06, 2016
Hmm...
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by 989900: 7:03am On Jul 06, 2016
IBB didn't like Idiagbon's arrogance. And Idiagbon BTW, was his junior, though both were same rank at the time. And he felt, he (IBB), Abacha, Bali, Vasta, Bako, Magoro and others brought Buhari to power (Buhari played next to no role).

IBB was under surveillance for some reasons . . . some people said for drug racketeering (unverified), he was going to go down sooner or later . . .

Buhari and Idiagbon made grave mistakes in handling the press and detainees, that was one of their major undoing. Plus, the 'holier than thou' air.

Another factor that may have hastened Buhari and Idiagbon’s fall from power may have been their failure to award plum jobs to the officers who risked their necks in the 1983/4 coup that brought them to power. It was an understood but unwritten rule from the July 1975 coup onwards that soldiers that executed successful coup plots should be rewarded with the bounty of juicy Government postings. Buhari did not adhere to this rule. Although the coup plotters that brought him to power were active in his regime, they were not in the upper echelons. Many of these officers were middle grade officers, and perhaps in an attempt to maintain military hierarchy, Buhari did not want to appoint them to senior Government positions over the heads of more senior officers (who albeit had not played a part in the coup).

The make up of Buhari’s SMC also troubled southerners. A good number of the senior positions in the SMC were occupied by northern Muslims. This didn't sit well with many.

I hope the president learns from his past mistakes.

OTOH, IBB didn't have to torture or detain endlessly his perceived enemies -- he bought them one way tickets out of mother earth -- even the editor-in chief (Mr. Dele Giwa) of this media house (Newswatch) conducting the interview was not spared!

MKO (his friend), Abacha (his friend), Idiagbon (his enemy), Vatsa (his supposedly best friend), Iyorshe, Bamidele, Ogwiji, Ekele, Sakaba, Luther, Akura, 159 officers @ Ejigbo, and many other innocent Nigerians he has either rendered financially useless, physically useless, fatherless, 'spouseless', or made orphans.

You will get yours sometime in this life, or the next (if that exists). sad


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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by Histrings08(m): 7:13am On Jul 06, 2016
Ok
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by cckris: 7:14am On Jul 06, 2016
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IBB didn't like Idiagbon's arrogance. And Idiagbon BTW, was his junior, though both were same rank at the time.

IBB was being investigated, & you know that's why he quickly overthrew Buhari.

Buhari was also being investigated for $2.4 billion Corruption, when he, Buhari, quickly overthrew Shagari.


Truth OUTLASTS Lies.

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Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by FinestPINACLE(f): 7:19am On Jul 06, 2016
grin He who laughs last.... Person epp me finish am...
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by jtwest(m): 7:20am On Jul 06, 2016
Its hard to look beyond all these PMB's shortcomings and have tiny bit of hope but I guess am not giving up on him yet.
Re: Newswatch: Why I Overthrew & Imprisoned BUHARI In 1985 – IBB by hope4nigeria(m): 7:30am On Jul 06, 2016
You are fantastically right!
Built2last:
The summary is that IBB tells the world that Buhari was overthrown because of his stubbornness, arbitrariness and abuse of the rule of law.

What is shocking in this excerpt is that The man who announced to Buhari in 1983 that he has been chosen as head of state was the one who Overthrew him.

Fast forward to 2016 and you will know that Buhari has not learned anything and a bad political calculator. His permutations in politics are achaic.

He has been having a lopsided appointment in key positions from one region since he took over. This has met the outcry of many Nigerians but he really doesn't care. Few days back. We had a rumour of coup which military monitor confirmed.

Buhari has again surrounded himself with people he claims he trusts as in 1983. But premit me to tell you that it's a bad move. He lacks political for sight. He has forgotten that he won 2015 with just 2million votes ahead of his opponent. The margin is quite slim. It doesn't matter how the north feel that the southwest did not give PMB votes enough. Truth is PMB got block votes in the north. GEJ got block votes from south East and south south. The decider was southWest. The votes were shared in Lagos and other south west states. If Southwest backs out of PMB in 2019 he is finished. He has not in anyway proven to southwest that he cares about the votes they gave him in all his appointments.

Niger Delta Avengers are having a swell time. Buhari has no strong man from that region to negotiate with them in his cabinet. Ibe kachikkwu who seems to be loved by his people and has a way arround it has been blindly demoted in pursuit of the northern hegemony.

I see in Buhari a man who is scared of having a 1985 repeat from any quarter. He has surrounded himself with his kinsmen. Same people who Overthrew him in 1985 He also has done everything possible to ensure that if for any reason southern Nigeria threatens the unity of the country he has the arsenal to crush them. He has army, Police, DSS, airforce in his kitty. What he doesn’t know is that battle has moved to ballot boxes. Nigerians are expecting an economic turn arround. People will patiently wait till 2019 to judge him at the ballot box. Buhari has to carefully watch out for the cabal that has hijacked his government already. Danbazzau and Abba Kyari are known names. Danbazzau also served as a strong cabal in Yaraduas government as then chief of army staff.

PMB has no option than to perform beyond excellence. His certificate issue is a card that will be thrown up again in 2019. People will check his file for the result in 2019 elections preparation. His only card to gain support is to perform.

I said all these because people are really suffering now. I was in Gombe for 4 days I saw walking poverty and deprivation. Hunger and starvation pervades the land. In the words of OBJ, we are seating on the keg of the gun powder
even we who suported buhari no com understand the old man again oh. I think he failed already.

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