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FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by IdotG(m): 7:17pm On Jun 30, 2021
It was on this day 24 years ago that four Nigerian teenagers, irked by the illegal and unjust annulment of the June 12, 1993 general election by the Ibrahim Babangida administration, hijacked a Nigeria Airways aircraft flying from Lagos to Abuja and diverted it to Niamey, Niger Republic.
The incident took place on a Monday, October 25, 1993, at a time Ernest Shonekan, then Interim President, was struggling to hold a chaotic country together.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The young men — Richard Ogunderu, Kabir Adenuga, Benneth Oluwadaisi and Kenny Rasaq-Lawal — boarded the flight quite gently and waited till the pilot announced that passengers could unfasten their seat belts.
According to an account of the incident, as was later relayed by Ogunderu himself, the boys signaled to one another and seized the plane.Passengers aboard the aircraft, including top businessmen and senior government officials, were bewildered to hear a voice, different from that of the pilot, addressing them in the moments that followed. “Ladies and gentlemen, this plane has been taken over by the Movement for the Advancement of Democracy,” the rather tiny voice said. “Remain calm, we will not harm you. You will be told where the plane will land you.”Ogunderu recalled that “the air hostesses were almost stone-dead, gripped by fear. They must not move else they would ‘be dead.'”A passenger who was in the toilet was said to have remained indoors until one of the hijackers came to pull him out. “We wanted change. Our action confirmed that when a system is inhumane, it could produce the extreme in all of us,” Ogunderu said in an interview in 2009. “A system that cares not, a system that does not listen to our cries and our woes, a system that wants to exterminate us does not deserve a day of existence.” Ogunderu was the leader of the pack and he narrated how he kick-started the hijack. “I walked into the cockpit and seized the process, and then the others followed me. Two of us stood in the plane to intimidate the passengers. We took over the plane and asked the pilot to head for another country.”
DIVERSION TO NIAMEY
Independent sources said the initial plan was to divert the plane to Germany, but when it became obvious that they were running out of fuel, they decided to land in Niamey.
GAME UP!
The four held on to the plane for some days, trailed by bait negotiations until the gendarmes stormed the plane to rescue the passengers.Ogunderu said: “They thought we were asleep, so they came under the cover of the night and fired several shots. They bombarded the plane. I think oneperson died.”
And so the four ‘musketeers’ were apprehended, their arms cramped on their back as they were handcuffed and taken to a prison in a community with day temperature in the range of 55 degree centigrade.
“We were poorly fed. We could neither speak Hausa nor French and nobody spoke English to us,” Ogunderu said. “We were fired by the need to actualize June 12 through any means possible. We wanted to demonstrate rare courage that we could save Nigeria from the shackles of repression by giving a sense of courage to Nigerians.” But he admitted that though they were motivated by the quest for freedom — freedom to choose our leaders — they “reacted in an extreme manner”.But he admitted that though they were motivated by the quest for freedom — freedom to choose our leaders — they “reacted in an extreme manner”. As punishment, Ogunderu and his colleagues spent nine years and four months in prison in Niamey. They had no contact with relatives and loved ones, from morning till night, for nine years.But it was not all doom and gloom for the boys while in prison in Ndjamena, as among other things, they learnt how to speak French fluently. Kabir improved his skill for drawing on canvass, sketching personalities and painting; Kenny kept his fashion design prowess alive throughout the gruesome nine years. Both returned to Niger Republic where their knowledge of French and their professions now earn them a fair living.Ogunderu and Lawal returned to Nigeria, with the former attending the Alliance Francaise in Lagos where he brushed up his French language with a diploma degree. Their only regrets, according to one of them, is that the “evil that Nigerians fought against several years back continues to luck around the country’s image”. “Its unfortunate that our leaders continue to oppress us, the worst being that we cannot even choose our representatives in the face of fraudulent elections and the daring posture of the perpetrators of crime,” Ogunderu said.
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by ALTERNATEID: 7:24pm On Jun 30, 2021
Unsung heroes of our democracy.

Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by Iceyjayz: 7:36pm On Jun 30, 2021
ALTERNATEID:
Unsung heroes of our democracy.
But these guys aren't teenagers now, according to the OP
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by Gondonu: 7:43pm On Jun 30, 2021
“We wanted change. Our action confirmed that when a system is inhumane, it could produce the extreme in all of us,” Ogunderu said in an interview in 2009. “A system that cares not, a system that does not listen to our cries and our woes, a system that wants to exterminate us does not deserve a day of existence.

Their only regret is that the evil that Nigerians fought against several years back continues to luck around the country’s image.Its unfortunate that our leaders continue to oppress us, the worst being that we cannot even choose our representatives in the face of fraudulent elections and the daring posture of the perpetrators of crime,” 
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by ALTERNATEID: 8:23pm On Jun 30, 2021
Iceyjayz:
But these guys aren't teenagers now, according to the OP

I don’t know when this picture was taken but that’s the four of them.
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by Iceyjayz: 8:32pm On Jun 30, 2021
ALTERNATEID:


I don’t know when this picture was taken but that’s the four of them.
The OP said that they are teenagers but they don't look like one, these guys are full blown adults
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by ALTERNATEID: 8:35pm On Jun 30, 2021
Iceyjayz:
The OP said that they are teenagers but they don't look like one, these guys are full blown adults

I said I don’t know when the picture was taken. It could be years after the hijack. Comprehension shouldn’t be so difficult now.
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by TheSupleemLeada(m): 8:38pm On Jun 30, 2021
Men with balls. Not runaway basttards.
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by DDfruitful: 8:40pm On Jun 30, 2021
Do we still have youths as the above
Re: FLASHBACK: How Four Teenagers Hijacked A Nigeria Airways Plane ‘for MKO Abiola’ by Sweetaura: 8:47pm On Jun 30, 2021
Can our youths do this today?
Risk lives and freedom
Is the country worth it?



They got courage sha.

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