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15 Key Facts About MKO Abiola And June 12 by wisdom201: 12:25am On Jun 07, 2018
Nigerians will never forget in a hurry the great philanthropist, popular Nigerian businessman, publisher, politician and aristocrat of the Yoruba Egba clan Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, he won the 1993 presidential election that was annulled by the former military head of state, General Ibrahim Babanginda

Abiola affectionately known as MKO Abiola died in 1998. His 1993 presidential victory with accurate election results was dubiously annulled by the preceding military president Ibrahim Babangida because of alleged evidence that the results were corrupt and unfair.

Regardless of one’s ethnicity, educational background, tribe,culture, Nigerians voted en mass for a man who recognized the importance and value of democracy in the country.

The election was declared Nigeria’s freest and fairest presidential election by national and international observers at the time, with Abiola even winning in his Northern opponent’s home state. Abiola won at the national capital, Abuja, the military polling stations, and in over two-thirds of Nigerian states. The reason why the election was so historic, was because men of Northern descent had largely dominated Nigeria’s political landscape since independence.

Talkingpoint360.com selected 15 facts about MKO Abiola’s political ambitions and life that might be of interest and relevant to present democracy in Nigeria and Africa.

1. Moshood Abiola was his father’s twenty-third child but the first of his father’s children to survive infancy, hence the Kashimawo.

2. MKO showed entrepreneurial talents at a very young age, at the age of nine he started his first business selling firewood. He would wake up at dawn to go to the forest and gather firewood, which he would then cart back to town and sell before going to school, to support his father and his siblings.

3. As a business person, he had investments in 102 countries.

4 As a philanthropist, he donated, in 1991, N120 million to all higher institutions in the country among other organizations.

5. His financial assistance resulted in the construction of 63 secondary schools, 121 mosques and churches, 41 libraries, and 21 water projects in 24 states of Nigeria, and he was grand patron to 149 societies or associations in Nigeria.His commitment to the plight of ordinary Nigerians included establishing Abiola bookshops to provide affordable, locally produced textbooks in the 1980s when imported textbooks became out of the reach of ordinary Nigerians as the naira was devalued. He also made available daily necessities such as rice and soap at affordable prices in the market.

6. As a chief, he bagged more traditional titles than any other Nigerian.

7. Following common tradition, Abiola took four wives; Simibiat Atinuke Shoaga in 1960, Kudirat Olayinki Adeyemi in 1973, Adebisi Olawunmi Oshin in 1974, and Doyinsola (Doyin) Abiola Aboaba in 1981.

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Re: 15 Key Facts About MKO Abiola And June 12 by Nobody: 12:47am On Jun 07, 2018
8. He spearheaded the military coup that disrupt the civilian government of 1983 because he felt disenfranchised by the ballot system. Unfortunately, the sole beneficiary of that coup is buhari. The same person that'd acknowledged his deeds.

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