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June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by KingOvoramwen1(m): 8:19am On Nov 27, 2016
ABUJA – A former Chairman of Board of trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, has said that the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, kept the leadership of the party in the dark when he entered an agreement with then Secretary of Defence, General Sani Abacha to overthrow the Interim National Government headed by Chief Earnest Shonekan on November 17, 1993. Chief Anenih, who made this known in his book, “My life and Nigerian Politics” which was presented yesterday at the International Conference centre, ICC, in Abuja, said Chief MKO Abiola mistakenly sealed the accord thinking that General Sani Abacha will hand over power to him (Abiola) after sacking Chief Shonekan.

He said, “When the Abacha take-over was announced, there was jubilation by all those who knew of the “agreement” between Chief MKO Abiola and General

Sani Abacha. The Nicon Nuga Hotel was in in celebration mood as all those senators who had a pre-knowledge of so called agreement and who anticipated that Abacha would handover to Chief Abiola the next day or immediately were shouting “MKO! MKO!! Presido! Presido.”

Chief Anenih was the then National Chairman of the defunct Social Democratic Party, SDP, under the platform which the late MKO Abiola contested the presidential election that was annulled by the regime of former military President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida.

Anenih, who described the agreement as “phoney and hollow”, also revealed how he advised the late business mogul cum politician against declaring himself the president of Nigeria. According to him, “Chief MKO Abiola as indicated earlier has said that if you want to go to Kano, going by air or going by road does not make any difference as long as you get there.

“His interpretation of this was that going by air meant Abacha taking over from Shonekan and he, Abiola, being swore in the next day.

Going by road was waiting till March, 1994, when Shonekan would use the National Assembly to hand over to him because he actually won the election. “Unfortunately, for Chief Abiola, he was, in fact, no landing, and Kano as the desired destination proved to be a fantasy.

“It is a pity, indeed, that Chief Abiola kept the leadership of the party away from his arrangement with General Sani Abacha to kake-over from Shonekan. If he had brought it to the notice of of the leadership of the party, he would have been well advised.

The “agreement” was phoney and hollow. It was an agreement which was inexplicable and inexcusable in its folly and terrible in its consequences.”

Chief Anenih known in the nation’s political arena as Mr. Fix it, further revealed that, “In a similar but not exactly identical set of circumstances, I had advised Chief MKO Abiola against declaring himself the president of this country when frustration arising from Abacha’s refusal to hand-over to him drove him into the extreme line of thought.

“I spoke to him on telephone pointing out that the army was not there to back him up. He had no police support, and not even the immigration or customs would back him. I advised strongly against his intended line of action.

In reply, he merely said, “Mr. Chairman, you are a very good man. Anyway, we will discuss that one later” and he replaced the phone.” Anenih noted that, “As I did not want to be blamed later for not advising Chief Abiola correctly, I advertised my advice the following day in some of the daily newspapers.

“ In his remarks, former President Goodluck Jonathan, disagreed with the position of the author, Chief Anenih who said he was quitting politics. Jonathan noted that although the former PDP BoT Chairman may be excused from attending political meetings, he remained a political leader and should continue till death.

The former president said that himself will remain a member of the PDP despite the fact that he had not been able to attend any formal meeting of the party since he left office.

His words to Anenih, “we will continue to consult you in the areas of security and politics; you will continue to mentor us.

” Earlier, the Chairman of the occasion and former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar described Anenih as a political heavyweight, mentor to many and man of unalloyed loyalty.

In his book review, Professor Epiphany Azinge, noted that Anenih was a recurring decimal in the country’s politics, and said, “like him or hate him, you cannot ignore him.

” He said that the country had never seen and may never see again any politician of such sagacity as Anenih. Azinge who commended the tenacity of purpose of the former Minister of Works argued that Anenih was no longer just a leader but an institution. He described the book as a world-class autobiography.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/june-12-mko-kept-us-dark-deal-abacha-take-tony-anenih/

Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by KingOvoramwen1(m): 8:19am On Nov 27, 2016
Nigerian youths can't move on with your Nigeria restructured politically by Abacha and IBB who proliferated twenty federal units and hundreds of local government councils in the one northern region, but allowed only seventeen federal units in the once three southern regions. Land mass is never used as criterion in federal countries to divide existing federal units to get new units.
The political structure skewed against the southern regions makes the old northern region largely decide who shall lead the country right from political party primaries.
The rigged political structure makes politicians from the old southern regions near impotent politically, and resort to quarrels among themselves over who shall get the fattest crumbs from the tables of Arewa politicians.

Restructure Nigeria politically now in a democratic atmosphere, or let Nigeria dissolve.
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Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by HungerBAD: 8:22am On Nov 27, 2016
Really?
Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by KingOvoramwen1(m): 8:25am On Nov 27, 2016
Abiola is widely known for betrayal, he betrayed Awolowo and now Shonekan. But ideally, betrayal is a Yoruba tendency, speaking reality, no one should take offence here.

In common working environment you'll notice this act in Yoruba's, worse is that they mete it to their family members too.

Yoruba man is the only person thatll work in company and will never allow his brother to come in. Or would live abroad and would rather give handouts than allow you join him abroad. You really won't blame him, he's only scared of being betrayed by his cronies which is 75% possible.

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Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by utytill(m): 8:29am On Nov 27, 2016
snake na snake even in detention.yoloba pipul alway deciev by fulanis.

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Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by Nobody: 8:32am On Nov 27, 2016
Abiola betrayed his party? Why are Afonj** synoymous with betrayal?

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Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by KingOvoramwen1(m): 8:32am On Nov 27, 2016
HungerBAD:
Really?

[size=16pt]YES!![/size]
Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by thesicilian: 8:38am On Nov 27, 2016
There's nothing that'll be said now about June 12 and mko that hasn't been said before.

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Re: June 12: MKO Kept Us In The Dark In His Deal With Abacha To Take Over – Anenih by modsmustdie: 8:39am On Nov 27, 2016
Who can ever trust the diabolical ritualistic snaky evil afonjas? What a people called yorubas..
Tufiakwa

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