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June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by StagethemTVee: 6:06pm On Jun 09, 2020
It was Monday, and I had just returned from a very tiring day at Air Force Primary School, Ibadan. Trying to settle in and get some rest, but the heat in our wing of a “four-flat” in Alakia, Ibadan, would not let this school boy find sleep.

Suddenly, I heard screaming and shouting from the main road. For context, our house was one of those houses where you could see the main road from the “sitting room”. I thought it was NEPA who had done the needful. You know that feeling when NEPA restores power after a week, the whole neighbourhood goes into some sort of short-lived frenzy.

This time, it was not NEPA. It was more; ladies and gentlemen, the dictator is dead! The streets soon burst into singing and dancing and drumming and drinking.

I did not know much about Abacha, I just knew him as a “wicked leader”, as one of my “egbons” had explained him to me. I also knew he was responsible for my mother’s meagre salary at the time, and some people often heaped very bad things on him, including killing those who loved us, and loved the nation.

Can you remember how you celebrated his death?

There was a Coca-Cola Depot just adjacent our house on the Alakia-Isebo road that year. It was run by one of those drug traders we called “chemists” growing up. But the name of the shop itself was “FT Pharmacy”. This FT is definitely not Financial Times.

FT, as we called the owner of the shop, was one “wicked and stingy” woman. My apologies, that was how I perceived her then. Obviously, I know better now. I feared her, and never wanted to be sent to buy anything from her.

Back to the story, I looked on from our balcony as people gathered around FT’s “coca-cola” depot. Word got to me quickly that FT had declared free drinks for the boys, and people could drink to Abacha’s death. I ran out of the house, damning the consequences to have a Bottle of Solo coke. It was bliss!

After that bottle, I loved Abacha for dying on such a stressful day. You did not die while we were in church on Friday night or children’s choir rehearsals on Saturday, you died on a weekday. God bless you. On a second thought, the wicked and stingy FT was giving free drinks to celebrate your death, you must have been worse than I thought.

We were told he ate an injected apple given to him by some sex workers or “prostitutes” from India. This must be the fastest story to travel around Nigeria that year.

Alagbara l’Olorun mi,

Alagbara ni Jesu mi,

Oba to pa Sani Abacha lai lo kondo,

Ko ma soun ti ko le se.

We sang this song so heartily as we dropped the death of Abacha at the footstool of the Most High.
ABACHA IS DEAD! SO WHAT?

After all the celebrations that night, I went home thinking about two things; the next president, and if my parents were back, you probably know what that means.

Abacha is dead. what happens next. I knew MKO to mean money, kudi, owo, — thanks to King Sunny Ade’s influence on my childhood. I also knew MKO Abiola was supposed to be president in stead of Abacha.


So I thought it was simple, now MKO Abiola, the man who means money, will become the next president. Everything will be good. My mother had told me a story of her university days, and how things were cheaper because of this money man. I thought the days ahead were definitely better days. But did that happen?

You can take the story from here.

But before I leave you to it, I thought about a few things today, as I remembered that evening. The joy in the country was palpable. Hope was alive again, the people expected a radical difference in Nigeria’s operations, but that hope and expectation has been a stillbirth.

I am not old enough to give primary information from Nigeria’s turbulent military years, and I acknowledge that the country is way better today than it was under Abacha’s rule, at least as far as human rights are concerned. But we still see his handwritings in the playbook of our democracy.

The closest national celebration I have seen since Abacha was April 1, 2015, when former president Jonathan conceded power after President Muhammadu Buhari won the historic election. That palpable hope fades; it dies — Nigerian rulers seem to perpetually kill hope.

So maybe the next time, we have a national breakthrough, we should celebrate, but hope with caution. For the presence or absence of no one man in Nigeria’s history has been able to fix the country.

Today, I feel very young and happy re-living that day Abacha died; it was special one in the annals of my childhood. So while I feel this way, I’m glad democracy– hybrid or not — is on a full throttle in Nigeria.

My condolences to the Abacha Family.

For those who loved June 8, 1998, make sure you grab “solo coke” today.


Source: https://www.thecable.ng/day-sani-abacha-died


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADZgM_P7dDA

Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by LordIsaac(m): 6:09pm On Jun 09, 2020
To tell you the truth, my whole street rejoiced!
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Racoon(m): 6:10pm On Jun 09, 2020
We ran from Sango to Agodi rejoicing.Even soldiers in our barracks couldn't resist the urge to celebrate the demise of this dictator.

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Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Odion2016(m): 6:11pm On Jun 09, 2020
My Elder bro was eating with a piece of fish,,,on hearing d news,, he steered into the kitchen and took one more for himself...
Happy moment...

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Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Atomemmy(m): 6:16pm On Jun 09, 2020
Chai

Even though I hadn't been born then, I wholly rejoiced in my mother's womb in rhythm to the jumpings and shoutings of my mother. Little did I know a traitor died.

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Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by donbachi(m): 6:19pm On Jun 09, 2020
Cried
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Nobody: 6:20pm On Jun 09, 2020
Odion2016:
My Elder bro was eating with a piece of fish,,,on hearing d news,, he steered into the kitchen and took one more for himself...
Happy moment...

Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jun 09, 2020
I was in my vice principal house in okigwe,when someone start declaring freebies.The Abacha I saw in owerri was a complete gentleman.But after watching him give tissue to General Diya in the leaked video and still refuse to forgive him,I really don't know how to describe him..
But let him continue to rest in peace sha..
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by longetivity(m): 6:37pm On Jun 09, 2020
dem never born me that time

but make bubu the mumu die and see how i will celebrate
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by longetivity(m): 6:38pm On Jun 09, 2020
dem never born me that time

but make bubu the mumu die and see how i will celebrate

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Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by GOFRONT(m): 6:42pm On Jun 09, 2020
Well, when he died, The kinda jubilation that accompanied his death was exactly the kinda jubilation that was heard and seen when Papilo scored the winning goal against Brazil in Atlanta 96!!

Hmm....Can't forget how I saw my married Elder brother dashed off to our street to join his fellow Bare Chested men to jubilate the demise of Abacha....

I saw how Papa Gbenga, Papa Solomon, papa Joshua, Papa Augustine, Mama Rebecca, Mama Maliki, Mama Victory, Papa Sumaila, Papan Chinedu.....These people all Jubilated like they were some street boyz and girls then.......
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by helinues: 6:44pm On Jun 09, 2020
Racoon:
We ran from Sango to Agodi rejoicing.Even soldiers in our barracks couldn't resist the urge to celebrate the demise of this dictator.

You are just coming up... grin cheesy
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Nobody: 6:52pm On Jun 09, 2020
I was five years, didn't have a single clue who Abacha was.
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by CodeTemplar: 6:55pm On Jun 09, 2020
No much action for me, but I can imagine how many people started drinking from that day because of freebies.

That man's death was the beginning of contemporary yahoo yahoo in Naija. We are still cashing out till date from US and Europe.
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Babacele: 6:55pm On Jun 09, 2020
hmmmm ....not even Kanu's goal in 1996 got the kind of non- stop , till- dawn sweet feverish celebrations in my hood! From no where people started trooping out, forming gists ,while I stuck to the transistor radio with my dad and neighbors listening to the BBC and VOA confirming the death of the maximum ruler. I have not seen such a universal ,and joyful eruption like that since then.

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Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by striker07(m): 7:50pm On Jun 09, 2020
I was in SS1,just came back from school and heard the announcement on radio, I saw someone living opposite our house ran out in jubilation. It was a memorable experience.
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by dnawah(m): 7:58pm On Jun 09, 2020
I was in Togo on holiday.
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by Stakeholders(m): 8:17pm On Jun 09, 2020
Anytime I remember that day I give Glory to Almighty God because I was nearly killed on that day due to grievance of Hausa in my community. But today, to God be the Glory. My dad and mom had started crying because our school is dominated by Hausa. Unknown to them that all their three children will be safe from evil of that day we ran straight to the bush and use about 5 hours inside the bush.
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 8:18pm On Jun 09, 2020
It was a very sad day for me and my boiz on that Monday. Abacha was a good man who loved Nigeria so much. Forget how the western media painted him. RIP General.
Re: June 8 1998- What Did You Do On This Day General Abacha Died 22 Years Ago by sicily4u: 9:22pm On Jun 09, 2020
striker07:
I was in SS1,just came back from school and heard the announcement on radio, I saw someone living opposite our house ran out in jubilation. It was a memorable experience.

U are between 38-40yrs

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