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Foreign AffairsRe: Barack Obama's Daughter, Sasha Smoking Marijuana In Public goes viral by IVORY2009(m): 3:18pm On Sep 08, 2023
sotall:
undecided

Smoking is normal in the western world.

That was one of the things that shocked me abroad.

You will see an old man or woman aided by walking stick smoking normally cheesy grin

You will see girls on the street/bus stops smoking without caution.


At work, your white colleagues take smoking breaks while on duty.

Na normal thing for that side.
How tall are you, gentle man?
PoliticsRe: Another WAHALA: Perish The Idea Of MILITARY Govt – Rufai Oseni Warn Nigerians by IVORY2009(m): 9:14am On Sep 08, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin bloggers sam :oe old news again
PoliticsRe: Where Is Former Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa? by IVORY2009(m): 8:04am On Sep 08, 2023
Embezzlement of the states funds to an unknown destination
AutosRe: Sound Misubushi Monterio For Sale N1.1m by IVORY2009(m): 4:00am On Sep 08, 2023
DarlingtonC:
Can this go for 500k?
Nairaland is a place that you see rubbish cars priced at millions 😭😭 go to jiji and see good prices.
PoliticsRe: Fresh Revelation On Why Tinubu Made Gbajabiamila CoS - Daily Sun by IVORY2009(m): 1:35pm On Sep 07, 2023
Solsix:
He trusted the guy simple, he was his boy
Back in the days in Chica grin
PoliticsRe: Funny pictures of everyone sleeping in courtroom by IVORY2009(m): 1:09pm On Sep 06, 2023
Beremx:
If you add Ola, I no dey o!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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PoliticsRe: Funny pictures of everyone sleeping in courtroom by IVORY2009(m): 12:48pm On Sep 06, 2023
Beremx:
Even me watching from home was sleeping. I had to switch to another lively channel to stay awake.

Justice Tsammami seems he's not the one who wrote his judgment after all. He was talking as if he is learning how to pronounce English words. grin grin
Fash grin
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi valid member Of Labour Party As At Time Of Nomination, Tribunal rules by IVORY2009(m): 12:45pm On Sep 06, 2023
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PoliticsRe: 3 Reasons Why The Tribunal Will Sack Tinubu Despite Striking Out APM Suit - Joe by IVORY2009(m): 11:56am On Sep 06, 2023
YouTubers. Association of Nairaland Branch at it again grin. grin
PoliticsRe: Governors Yahaya Bello, Mai Buni, Hope Uzodinma, Oyebanji At PEPT Abuja by IVORY2009(m): 11:13am On Sep 06, 2023
Okay
PoliticsRe: Channels TV , AIT, Obidients LP Dozed Off At PEPT by IVORY2009(m): 11:05am On Sep 06, 2023
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PoliticsRe: Apapa Seeking To Jeopardize Peter Obi's Victory At Tribunal - Labour Party by IVORY2009(m): 11:02am On Sep 06, 2023
YouTubers Association of Nairaland Branch grin click bit
PoliticsRe: People At The Entrance Of The Presidential Tribunal Court (Pictures) by IVORY2009(m): 9:49am On Sep 06, 2023
VinnyBaba:
Isn't that Julius Abure I see?😊

Where is that USELESS man sent by the APC, called Apapa? 😏🙁
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PoliticsRe: Death Of Dele Giwa Ibb Wants Me Dead –babangida’s Former Secretary by IVORY2009(m): 7:30am On Sep 06, 2023
newmaster:
IBB wants me dead because of his dirty secrets –Babangida’s former secretary
By NIYI ODEBODE
Tuesday, 8 Jun 2010


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Maj. Debo Basorun (retd.)

Maj. Debo Basorun (retd.) was the military press secretary to an ex-president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (retd.). In this interview with NIYI ODEBODE, he opens up on his ordeals in the hands of the former dictator and the death of Dele Giwa.



When did you leave the army?



I resigned on December 28, 1988. I joined the army as a private on September 1, 1967 and commanded two battalions during the civil war. I was an infantry soldier. My first station was the 17, Infantry Battalion Iwo Road, Ibadan. From there, I volunteered to go to the war front. I served with 72 Infantry Battalion at Asaba. I was in the Nigerian troops that crossed to Onitsha on the third attempt. After a few months in Onitsha, I was injured and brought back to Ibadan . From Ibadan , I was brought back to Lagos . In Lagos , I was attached to Rehabilitation Centre at Oshodi. From there, I was taken to the Third Marine Commando Division. In the Third Marine Commando Division, I served in the 12 and 14 battalions. In 1979, I was the spokesperson for the United Nations in the Middle East. My last unit was at Dodan Barracks. I was the military press secretary to Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.



Under what circumstances did you leave the army?



There was a threat to my life and that is what this brouhaha is all about. I was privy to some of the terrible things Babangida and Akilu did when we were in the army. There was this determination on their path to silence me. I was surprised when I saw my name in the newspapers two weeks ago. They said I was wanted. That is far from the truth. I resigned from the army.



You said you were privy to some information. What information?



My problem is 2011. Babangida wants to become president again. I am not saying I am the only person, but I am one of those who know that he is connected to the death of Dele Giwa. That is why they have been trying to kill me.



What has happened since your return from exile?



There had been two chiefs of army staff since I came back from exile before the present one. I went into exile in 1989 and the first time I came back to the country was 2006. I stayed briefly in the country and went back. When I came back fully in 2007, I met with IBB at a social function. I have been in trouble since, because I did not exchange pleasantries with him at the social function. He has been sending people to harass me. I have been ignoring him up to a point. I had to cry out in the media and grant an interview to a newspaper. Since then, they have been saying that they will deal with me for trying to spill the beans. Is it because of 2011? The man is so desperate now. His think tank has warned him that if I am still circulating about, there is every chance that I will abort his ambition. Come to think of it. What is important about Debo Bashorun? Is the army trying to tell me that since 20 years that I have left the army, there has been nobody who has gone on AWOL (absence without leave)? How many people have they advertised that they are looking for? When they started this nonsense, they said that I stole money before I left the army. If I stole money, let them hand over their documents to the police; the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission or the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission. Let me be tried in a court of law. I am not going to surrender myself to any of them. I am telling you authoritatively that Babangida has given instructions that once they grab me, they should poison me. I am not going to allow that to happen to me. Remember what happened to Chief Moshood Abiola. I want the world to hear what is going on. He has an ambition to be the president. One of his lieutenants know that I am about to publish a book. If I did not desert the army during the turbulent days of civil war, how would I desert when I was enjoying?



You have not explained how you left the army.



I was sent to do a dirty job in America in respect of Dele Giwa’s death. I was sent to cover up what they did. I refused to comply. When I came back they threw me into jail. Newspapers reported it that time. I protested. The press was on my side then. I was shouting on the roof top that “These people want to kill me.” They decided to send me to a unit in Makurdi, which was a Siberia then. I refused to go. Incidentally, the General Staff Headquarters, which was my unit (and Babangida’s unit too), issued an order that whoever wanted to leave the army should volunteer. It coincided with what was happening to me. So I volunteered and resigned. I quoted their order in the resignation letter I sent them. But out of those who resigned then, I was the only person whose resignation was rejected. I contacted some attorneys. Alao Aka-Basorun was my lawyer. Femi Falana was his two-in-c (second-in-command). I told them I wanted to leave the army because I was privy to what the two people (IBB and Akilu) had been doing. I said that I was tired of it and did not want to be part of it any longer. My lawyers reviewed the law and said that there was nothing preventing me from leaving the army. So I resigned, but they rejected my resignation. I am getting close to 70.



What efforts have you made to get your entitlements?



On my return from exile, I visited with two ministers of defence to discuss my entitlements. They are Alhaji Kwankwaso and Mr. Aguiyi Ironsi. They are still alive and will corroborate my story. I met them in their Defence Headquarters offices in Abuja . The current Chief of Army Staff, General Danbazzau, was a brigadier and the Principal General Staff Officer in that office. He was even the person who ushered me into the office. He knows me very well in the army, apart from being my neighbour at Ojo Cantonment when he was in the military police. We exchanged pleasantries like old buddies. Then you might want to ask him where did this idea of a deserter come from? Even those who staged coups have been absorbed back into society. They are currently collecting their entitlements. Let Danbazzau show the world where any of them was published in the newspaper as a deserter. My problem is with IBB and Akilu. He should stay out of it unless he wants to drag the army into the murky waters of politics.



If he has something against me, let him bring it into the open. He initially said I stole money when I was in the army. Because of that I have instructed my lawyer, Femi Falana, to drag him to court. We have filed a law suit against him for libel. This was somebody who professed to submit to the rule of law. Why can’t he wait for the final decision of the court before placing the advertisement? If they come to me and want to arrest me, they must be ready to arrest a corpse. They cannot arrest me. I would rather die. I have not left my house. I stay in my house all the time. If they want to arrest me, they will eventually arrest a corpse. I do not have a gun. They have guns. But civil rights society in America has sent us cameras. My neighbours have cameras. They want to see what the army will do. I am ready.



Why did the army say you are a deserter in spite of the fact that you resigned?



Even if I were to be a deserter as claimed by Danbazzzau, which is not true, can he beat his chest before the public to say that there has been no deserter since I went into exile over 20 years ago? If he denies there is no deserter, then we will expose him. Can he tell us how many of them have been published in the papers? You can bet that there is none. That should tell Nigerians that the smoke they are seeing is as a result of fire from IBB. What does Danbazzau want from a nearly 70-year-old man? Is he planning to capture the world which would be impossible without Basorun participating? Danbazzau should not be allowed to drag the name of the army in the mud but if he chooses that route, again that will be his choice because Nigerians will not fold their hands and look away while the country is plunged into a maelstrom of the dirty game of politics. Why their desperation? Of course, 2011 is the issue. Babangida has assembled a think tank of south-westerners who have warned him of my tell-all book that is about to be launched. They warned him that if I am allowed to launch the book, the expose contained there will totally destroy his chances of even gaining a foothold any where in the South-West. Those who even staged coup d’etats and fled the country for years were never classified deserters. Their names and pictures were never published in the dailies. They did not only come back and get re-absorbed into the Nigerian society, but apart from their benefits which were paid in full, all of them are collecting pensions every month. The country realised that theirs was a political problem brought about by a dictatorship forcing them to flee the country. That was exactly what happened in my own case. Why being singled me out?



What do you see to IBB’s call that Abiola should be immortalised?



Is it not shameful at this late time in the day for IBB to now be clamouring for immortalising Abiola? What does that tell you about him? He is desperate.



What do you think of Babangida’s presidential ambition?



That is a disaster waiting to happen. He is just coming for a vengeance. People that have criticised him will be in terrible trouble. What did he leave that he was coming to take? I know him very well. I was close to him. I was involved in his life. I was involved in his wife’s personal life. If he comes back, the county will be sold.



What was in your mind during IBB’s transition programme?



I never believed him. In fact, I told Chief Abiola, God is my witness, that he should not rely on him


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90k
PoliticsRe: Threat Over PEPT Judgement: Report Suspicious Gatherings, Activities - Fubara by IVORY2009(m): 7:05am On Sep 06, 2023
It's Obi
PoliticsRe: LP To Odili: Your lavish praise On Olanipekun, Fagbemi Is Undignifying by IVORY2009(m): 9:35pm On Sep 05, 2023
Judolisco:
Fagbemi and olanipekun are big wigs.... They deserve d praises they are getting... Na so one werey lawyer for twitter say olanipekun is overrated.... I asked him if he could face olanipekun and tell him to his face... D werey went mute
Someone who said when your international passport expires, automatically your citizenship expires too, is that man a real respected and intelligent lawyer, if not for bribing and corruption in Nigeria, can he stand international lawyers and win cases
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PoliticsRe: 100 Days: Tinubu’s Economic Policies Hurting Nigerians — Bode George by IVORY2009(m): 5:47am On Sep 05, 2023
IconicR:
Bode is a very bitter man and I like how Asiwaju ignores him
All the people bearing the name Bode are always bitter, aggressive and wicked in some cases.
That is the beauty if democracy, criticism
RomanceRe: I Need Better Knacking In My Life by IVORY2009(m): 5:31am On Sep 05, 2023
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Why did you have to wrap it 2005 grin
SportsRe: Meet South African Player, Minnies, Who Looks Like Brazil’s Ronaldinho by IVORY2009(m): 4:29pm On Sep 04, 2023
Oghene shocked
PoliticsRe: September 6th Ruling: 98% Of Nigerians Predicted Rerun In The Judgement by IVORY2009(m): 11:28am On Sep 04, 2023
madridguy:
Which govt pickin be that kiss Govt dey give everybody woto woto.
My oga cheesy
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Saka grin
PoliticsRe: September 6th Ruling: 98% Of Nigerians Predicted Rerun In The Judgement by IVORY2009(m): 10:59am On Sep 04, 2023
madridguy:
Boss, anything for me ? cheesy
Na you I suppose ask ooo, govt pikin grin
PoliticsRe: September 6th Ruling: 98% Of Nigerians Predicted Rerun In The Judgement by IVORY2009(m): 10:50am On Sep 04, 2023
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InvestmentRe: CBN Targets Stashed Dollars In Domiciliary Accounts, Don't Be A Victim by IVORY2009(m): 10:01am On Sep 04, 2023
bdon12:
Stop spreading fake rumours.if this people remove their dollars frm bank ,fuel cost will increase again hope u know that.its not tinubu u doing,its urself.
Don't mind him, he seems to be an illiterate.

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