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8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by agwom(m): 11:25pm On Feb 16, 2020
Former Nigerian military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (rtd), in an exclusive interview with Daily Trust, aired his views on so many burning national issues.

From Boko Haram insurgency to banditry, Amotekun and Shege Ka Fasa, IBB took us down memory lane to why he decided to step aside and how the late General Sani Abacha toppled the interim national government of Chief Ernest Shonekan among others. Below are eight things IBB, popularly referred to as the ‘Maradona’ in Nigeria’s political circle, said in the interview:

How to end Boko Haram

Nigerian security agencies need more intelligence for their operations, leadership and character to be able to check the current insurgency, IBB said. “I think we should concentrate more on intelligence information. For example, on Boko Haram, we need more intelligence about how they operate, their leadership, their characters, who teaches them, who trains them, and so on. “A lot of information needs to be gathered before you confront them. Don’t forget, they are not conventional army; they are just people, small in number when compared to the regular conventional army,” Babangida said.

Gowon motivated me, other northerners to join the military

He said: “If you remember, there was a drive to get a lot of us from the northern part of the country to join the military. The government then, led by Tafawa Balewa, carried out a deliberate campaign to entice us from secondary school to go to military training and subsequently, to military institutions to become military officers. So it was that drive. “General Yakubu Gowon came to our school as a captain then, and we got all inspired when he spoke to us on why we should join the army. In my class, about 15 of us got admitted into the military college in Kaduna. So, it was a drive that made us to join the military.”

‘I feel a sense of satisfaction’ reciting Quran

General IBB has the habit of reciting the Quran. When asked about this habit during the interview, he said: “Thank God the media doesn’t seem to know that. I think it is good. Don’t you think so? It is personal to me, so I feel a sense of satisfaction.”

Coping without a wife

The former military president has revealed that he enjoys the company of his children since the demise of his wife, Mrs. Maryam Babangida, on December 27, 2009. “I have very caring and understanding children; they try to fit in where their mother has left,” he said. When asked whether he was shopping for another wife as speculated in some media, IBB said: “That’s what the media wanted. A lot of people asked me and I said that’s what you (media) said. It is not necessarily what I said.”

Proudest moment

The former military president said his proudest moment in life was commanding the Nigerian Army. “That is one of the highpoints of my profession. Everyone of us wanted to be commanders. And I was able to achieve that before I became president. I think being the Chief of the Army Staff was my proudest moment, as well as what we did for the Army in terms of re-training, re-organising and making it a good fighting machine,” he said.

Why we introduced free market economy in Nigeria

General Babangida (rtd) also noted that he introduced Nigeria to a free market economy. “When we introduced a free market economy, a lot of people didn’t understand what we were trying to do, but now, people have accepted it as the best way for our economic development. The best way is the open market system, and this is what we are practising now. This we did in 1986 and now is 2020,” he pointed out.

Why military coup became the order of the day in Africa

IBB said military coup became the order of the day in most African countries, because there seemed to be a competition in various countries across the continent right from 1952 till the 90s.

“But unfortunately, in the process of building the country (Nigeria), there was military intervention and that brought about the emergence of military regimes. Don’t forget that it was happening in other parts of Africa when we had coup in 1966.

In 1952, there was a coup d’état in Egypt, and subsequently, there seemed to be a competition in various countries in Africa. If Ghana had a coup, maybe the next would be Nigeria, and vice versa. It spread to other countries in West Africa and elsewhere. So, military regimes in some of these countries became the order of the day,” he said.

Sambisa Forest and National Guards

“You (Nigerians) shut it down because by then, you feared that I was trying to introduce it to perpetuate myself in office. So the idea was killed. We were sensitive to the plight of Nigerians, but I think that fortunately, it is coming out as Amotekun, Shege Ka Fasa and others. “We thought about it and felt we should provide another very strong force, though not as strong as the army. If the police failed, then there would be a second force; if that force failed, then the army would get involved. We tried to isolate the army from involvement in internal operations. That was why we came up with the concept of National Guards.

“As usual, Nigerians said no, ‘this man wants to perpetuate himself in office, so he is going to have another force to stop him from being toppled, or something like that.’ I feel bad that it has been taken over, if there is anything like that; but I also feel vindicated. If the guards were there doing their training, it wouldn’t have been possible to take over the forest,” IBB said in the interview.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/listicles-8-things-ibb-said-in-his-exclusive-interview-with-daily-trust.html

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by ejighikemeuwa: 1:30am On Feb 17, 2020
But why did you grow corruption and 419 nation wide

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by MetaPhysical: 2:02am On Feb 17, 2020
He did not even mention restructuring one time.....instead he talked about strenghtening the center with a national guard.
Bloody crook!

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by slivertongue: 5:35am On Feb 17, 2020
empty

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by helinues: 6:11am On Feb 17, 2020
Same way football fans Sabi ball pass the players.

He who drive with mouth don't have any accident

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:09am On Feb 17, 2020
Monkey talk. I know some people will start praising this idiot now.

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Officialgarri: 7:36am On Feb 17, 2020
The cutest president Nigeria ever had

However, he needs to clear the air concerning the sentence of his bossom friend, Mamman Vatsa

He needs to clear the air as regards the death of Dele Giwa

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by maynation(f): 7:37am On Feb 17, 2020
Isn't it possible to be bring back military coup??

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:37am On Feb 17, 2020
What good thing can come out from a coup plotter. People hear words and excuses from successful coup plotters. No one want to hear from those who were unsuccessful in coup plotting.

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by realstars: 7:37am On Feb 17, 2020
He said the children are taking over from where the wife stop, what of the other room?
Meanwhile the longest strike in ''Nigeria'' happened in his time.
I know football is easy to play from outside the pitch.

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Bear007(m): 7:38am On Feb 17, 2020
Only God would judge IBB, OBJ and abacha.

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by money121(m): 7:38am On Feb 17, 2020
Ok
Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by princeade86(m): 7:39am On Feb 17, 2020
Hmmmmmm. Maradona
Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by lonelydora: 7:39am On Feb 17, 2020
Part of the people that kept this country like this.

Kidnappers should go after these kind of people, and those guys controlling defence budget.

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by ZombieHUNT: 7:40am On Feb 17, 2020
Useless shithole country ruled by terrorists

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Simplebeauty: 7:40am On Feb 17, 2020
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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Ologundudu2020: 7:41am On Feb 17, 2020
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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by solmus: 7:41am On Feb 17, 2020
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Evil Genius, Maradona fu ra ee

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by DaFlash: 7:41am On Feb 17, 2020
One of Nigeria's problem

In a saner country this guy should have been history or exiled.

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Ologundudu2020: 7:42am On Feb 17, 2020
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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by YorubaLord: 7:42am On Feb 17, 2020
E no go better for all 9ja Politicians and all the Northern elites! angry

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Rapmoney(m): 7:42am On Feb 17, 2020
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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by daveP(m): 7:43am On Feb 17, 2020
This should be useful to especially the NPF, military that love media denial rather than going into stealth mode investigations.


So stealthmode that even a spy for these terrorists wont see it all coming.


But no... Na to dey tok upandan dey say wetin dem hear dem never do their own. Mtchew.


We need forest guard system, but when na 600k dey protect 200milllion, how e go possible?

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by dataking: 7:46am On Feb 17, 2020
Useless leaders

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Re: 8 Things Babangida Said In His Interview With Daily Trust by Reference(m): 7:47am On Feb 17, 2020
MetaPhysical:
He did not even mention restructuring one time.....instead he talked about strenghtening the center with a national guard.
Bloody crook!

If modeled after the United States the National Guard is controlled by the State however they have Constitutional backing and National Regulations for equity. They can also be called up by the military to provide another layer of security if the territory of the United States is breached. That is because Constitutionally the US military is forbidden to operate on US soil.

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