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Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by TimeManager(op): 7:16pm On Jun 26, 2025
The son of the late Chief MKO Abiola, Jamiu Abiola, has faulted former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido’s claim about President Bola Tinubu’s role in the June 12, 1993, presidential election crisis.

Lamido had recently alleged that Tinubu, a known member of the pro-democracy movement during the period, acted more as a “soldier of fortune” than a genuine advocate for the people’s mandate.

However, in a rebuttal, Jamiu Abiola described Tinubu as a frontline figure in the June 12 struggle who risked his life and committed personal resources to the cause.

He said contrary to claims that Tinubu played a marginal role, the former Lagos State governor was not only vocal but actively involved in resisting the annulment of the presidential election, which was widely believed to have been won by his father, Chief MKO Abiola.

Abiola said, “Tinubu was vocal and visible from the very beginning. As a senator in 1993, he publicly condemned the annulment on the Senate floor, calling it another coup d’état.”

According to him, Tinubu took a bold stance on August 19, 1993, when he spoke out against the annulment on the floor of the Senate, describing it as “another coup d’état,” at a time when many other politicians opted for silence or self-preservation.


“You would recall that most politicians were silent then, including those shouting today. Many were part of the establishment and chose to compromise, which is not a new thing to them. President Tinubu took the opposite route,” he added.

Highlighting further contributions, Abiola said Tinubu organised protests against the annulment and provided critical logistical support that facilitated his father’s return to Nigeria after an extended stay abroad.

Abiola stated, “Unlike others, he did not feel that my wealthy father should bear the financial burden of the resistance on his own. Guess what happened afterwards? The home of Senator Tinubu was bombed by regime loyalists.

“So, this was not someone sitting on the fence or playing both sides. He was putting himself on the frontlines from day one. Thus, he paid such a huge price and needed to escape to continue the struggle from abroad—which is exactly what he did.”


He recalled that Tinubu later fled into exile, where he continued the struggle, and recounted meeting him during that period in Maryland, United States.

Abiola also narrated a memorable encounter at Tinubu’s Maryland residence with the late Afenifere leader, Pa Abraham Adesanya.

“I was a witness because back then, I lived in the United States. One day I was in his house in Maryland, and lo and behold, a man came out of a room. I did not know who he was. He introduced himself as Pa Adesanya, and when I told him who I was, he went on to tell me about how he had been wrongly arrested for my mother’s killing and how Senator Bola Tinubu had been sponsoring the political struggle and looking out for people like him. It was an encounter I would never forget.

“I learned so much about the struggle that day and was convinced more than ever that my mother’s death would not bring it to an end,” he said.


Abiola added, “My father died for the June 12 mandate. My mother was assassinated fighting for its restoration. I know who stood with us when it mattered.

“President Tinubu was one of those who did—loudly, repeatedly, and at great personal cost. He didn’t wait for history to be written before joining the cause, as is the case with many people who served in a government in which my parents were ignored but chose to keep quiet.


“And he continues to honour the June 12 struggle, not just in word, but in how he leads.”

He noted that Tinubu recently conferred the Commander of the Federal Republic honour on his late mother, Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, in recognition of her sacrifice.

“That same day, he also honoured Pa Alfred Rewane, Anthony Enahoro, Chima Ubani, Beko Ransome-Kuti, and others who gave everything for Nigeria’s democracy. It meant a lot—not just to me, but to the nation.


“These are not the actions of someone disconnected from the democratic struggle. These are the actions of someone who remembers, who respects, and who leads with that history in his heart and mind,” he said.

On a personal note, Abiola recalled how Tinubu flew him to Maiduguri for his wedding in 1999.

“He arrived at the airport before me and even slept in his house in Alausa to arrive at the airport on time. These are actions done by the best of people, and this kind of person is the right person to lead Nigeria for the next six years,” he added.
https://punchng.com/tinubu-was-frontline-june-12-hero-abiolas-son-replies-lamido/?amp

Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by TimeManager(op): 7:19pm On Jun 26, 2025
A vilian cannot write the history of a hero, it's an anomaly. Sule Lamido should lick his own wound as history will never be kind to him. God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, God bless Nigeria.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by oluwaseunamos33(m): 7:25pm On Jun 26, 2025
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I don't know what to say please don't blame me oooooooooooo
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Factcheck0001: 7:25pm On Jun 26, 2025
HKkumuyi:
After lamenting how Yoruba elders killed his father and shared his meat.
at least u can rest now that u have heard from d horse's mouth.


Hate can never stop who God had bless
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by TimeManager(op): 7:26pm On Jun 26, 2025
Abiola stated, “Unlike others, he did not feel that my wealthy father should bear the financial burden of the resistance on his own. Guess what happened afterwards? The home of Senator Tinubu was bombed by regime loyalists.
The President's credentials were burned down along his belongings that he had to write his school in Chicago to reproduce his school certificates. But some ignorant kids wouldn't understand this.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by specialmati(m): 7:26pm On Jun 26, 2025
TimeManager:
A vilian cannot write the history of a hero, it's an anomaly. Sule Lamido should lick his own wound as history will never be kind to him. God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, God bless Nigeria.


-Kiss the truth!
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin you will receive 6 bullion vans from Agbero chairman Lagos State by this time tomorrow
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Kalulu44: 7:27pm On Jun 26, 2025
Jamiu Abiola, how much have you been given to come and defend them.
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by blacksam01: 7:27pm On Jun 26, 2025
It is not true... Never true.. tinubu cannot do anything to help a course.. he is all about himself... He ran away and claimed they chased him away.... Moreover he is in the government itself...
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Factcheck0001: 7:27pm On Jun 26, 2025
The reality is that many know the truth but since it involves tinubu that they hate then they will believe it

In Nigeria, once the criticism involves who some people hate they will lose their senses n start swallowing it.

Same people believe Buhari was cloned with even checking d meaning of cloning in d dictionary or what it entails.


Now they believe wike allocated 32000 plots of land to his son in asokoro

grin grin angry grin grin grin


Ask yourself what is d land size of the whole of Abuja that someone will allocate 32000 plots to another person?

Some people are making opposition dumb, this is not how to play opposition at all.


I just can't stop laughing

grin grin grin grin angry
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Stolen: 7:28pm On Jun 26, 2025
JUNE 12 IS AN IRRELEVANT DATE IF TINUBU WOULD REPEAT WHAT WAS DONE TO ABIOLA TO PETER OBI.


WE WILL STILL REVERT DEMOCRACY DAY TO THE ONLY TIME IN HISTORY SOMEBODY GAVE UP POWER.



WHEN THE MILITARY GAVE UP POWER TO CIVILIAN RULE UNDER OBJ,THAT WAS TRUILY A SPECIAL MOMENT
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Kalulu44: 7:28pm On Jun 26, 2025
TimeManager:
The President's credentials were burned down along his belongings that he had to write his school in Chicago to reproduce his school certificates. But some ignorant kids wouldn't understand this.


-Kiss the truth!
So why was Tinubu begging for Commissioner post from the same junta that annul the election
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by jmoore(m): 7:29pm On Jun 26, 2025
Abiola said, “Tinubu was vocal and visible from the very beginning. As a senator in 1993, he publicly condemned the annulment on the Senate floor, calling it another coup d’état.”
Babablu bulabu. But same Tinubu annulled the governorship of Fubara. Tinubu was fighting for himself, not for democracy
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Osiris12: 7:29pm On Jun 26, 2025
Timemanager wey Dey waste his life away.

Irony of life😁
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Godfullsam(m): 7:31pm On Jun 26, 2025
HKkumuyi:
After lamenting how Yoruba elders killed his father and shared his meat.
Did he talk you that it was tinubu that killed his father and shared his meat?

Is tinubu the only yoruba in politics during the saga?
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Factcheck0001: 7:32pm On Jun 26, 2025
Stolen:
JUNE 12 IS AN IRRELEVANT DATE IF TINUBU WOULD REPEAT WHAT WAS DONE TO ABIOLA TO PETER OBI.


WE WILL STILL REVERT DEMOCRACY DAY TO THE ONLY TIME IN HISTORY SOMEBODY GAVE UP POWER.



WHEN THE MILITARY GAVE UP POWER TO CIVILIAN RULE UNDER OBJ,THAT WAS TRUILY A SPECIAL MOMENT
hope u read Peter obi petition to the court on d presidential election petition tribunal.

Peter obi never claim he won d election

What Peter obi wanted the court to do was to re-examine the drug case of Tinubu.

Obi also prayed that shetima should b disqualified for double nomination.


Many of u people following obi are just following him n making noise without even knowing d basis of everything


Obi himself no get mind talk say he won, he just wanted tinubu n shetima disqualified
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Konquest:
TimeManager:
The son of the late Chief MKO Abiola, Jamiu Abiola, has faulted former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido’s claim about President Bola Tinubu’s role in the June 12, 1993, presidential election crisis.

Lamido had recently alleged that Tinubu, a known member of the pro-democracy movement during the period, acted more as a “soldier of fortune” than a genuine advocate for the people’s mandate.

However, in a rebuttal, Jamiu Abiola described Tinubu as a frontline figure in the June 12 struggle who risked his life and committed personal resources to the cause.

He said contrary to claims that Tinubu played a marginal role, the former Lagos State governor was not only vocal but actively involved in resisting the annulment of the presidential election, which was widely believed to have been won by his father, Chief MKO Abiola.


Abiola said, “Tinubu was vocal and visible from the very beginning. As a senator in 1993, he publicly condemned the annulment on the Senate floor, calling it another coup d’état.”

According to him, Tinubu took a bold stance on August 19, 1993, when he spoke out against the annulment on the floor of the Senate, describing it as “another coup d’état,” at a time when many other politicians opted for silence or self-preservation.

“You would recall that most politicians were silent then, including those shouting today. Many were part of the establishment and chose to compromise, which is not a new thing to them. President Tinubu took the opposite route,” he added.

Highlighting further contributions, Abiola said Tinubu organised protests against the annulment and provided critical logistical support that facilitated his father’s return to Nigeria after an extended stay abroad.

Abiola stated, “Unlike others, he did not feel that my wealthy father should bear the financial burden of the resistance on his own. Guess what happened afterwards? The home of Senator Tinubu was bombed
by regime loyalists.

“So, this was not someone sitting on the fence or playing both sides. He was putting himself on the frontlines from day one. Thus, he paid such a huge price and needed to escape to continue the struggle from abroad—which is exactly what he did.”

He recalled that Tinubu later fled into exile, where he continued the struggle, and recounted meeting him during that period in Maryland, United States.


Abiola also narrated a memorable encounter at Tinubu’s Maryland residence with the late Afenifere leader, Pa Abraham Adesanya.

“I was a witness because back then, I lived in the United States. One day I was in his house in Maryland, and lo and behold, a man came out of a room. I did not know who he was. He introduced himself as Pa Adesanya, and when I told him who I was, he went on to tell me about how he had been wrongly arrested for my mother’s killing and how Senator Bola Tinubu had been sponsoring the political struggle and looking out for people like him. It was an encounter I would never forget.

“I learned so much about the struggle that day and was convinced more than ever that my mother’s death would not bring it to an end,” he said.


Abiola added, “My father died for the June 12 mandate. My mother was assassinated fighting for its restoration. I know who stood with us when it mattered.

“President Tinubu was one of those who did—loudly, repeatedly, and at great personal cost. He didn’t wait for history to be written before joining the cause, as is the case with many people who served in a government in which my parents were ignored but chose to keep quiet.


“And he continues to honour the June 12 struggle, not just in word, but in how he leads.”

He noted that Tinubu recently conferred the Commander of the Federal Republic honour on his late mother, Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, in recognition of her sacrifice.

“That same day, he also honoured Pa Alfred Rewane, Anthony Enahoro, Chima Ubani, Beko Ransome-Kuti, and others who gave everything for Nigeria’s democracy. It meant a lot—not just to me, but to the nation.

“These are not the actions of someone disconnected from the democratic struggle. These are the actions of someone who remembers, who respects, and who leads with that history in his heart and mind,” he said.

On a personal note, Abiola recalled how Tinubu flew him to Maiduguri for his wedding in 1999.

“He arrived at the airport before me and even slept in his house in Alausa to arrive at the airport on time. These are actions done by the best of people, and this kind of person is the right person to lead Nigeria for the next six years,” he added.

https://punchng.com/tinubu-was-frontline-june-12-hero-abiolas-son-replies-lamido/?amp
The son of the late Chief MKO Abiola, Jamiu Abiola, has faulted former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido’s claim about President Bola Tinubu’s role in the June 12, 1993, presidential election crisis.


Kudos to Jamiu for speaking up. 'Kola Abiola too has to come out and silence these insidious people forever to counter the misleading claims he made earlier.

Much respect to 'Dele Alake as well for his very succinct rebuttals to Sule Lamido's FALSE claims (definitely caused by some kind of amnesia because he's getting older) of a few days ago. It was indeed soothing to read for those of us who witnessed the sequence of live events leading up to the June 12 1993 President election cycle and after that.

Kudos again to the now President 'Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Pa Anthony Enahoro, Chief Alfred Rewane, Frank Ovie-Kokori, Chief Abraham Adesanya, the former NBA President Alao Aka-Basorun, 'Dele Alake, 'Bayo Onanuga, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman (Rtd), Col. Abubakar Umar (Rtd), Senator Shehu Sani, the now Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna, and a vast armada of people from investigative journalists, students, human rights activists, lawyers, etc, who fought gallantly against the highly corrupt military dictatorships to restore democracy in Nigeria as of 1999.
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by richiemcgold: 7:33pm On Jun 26, 2025
Lamido did not do his home work well. He really goofed 💯. You can't claim to know Abiola than the real Abiolas. I may not like Tinubu's style of governance, but as far as I know, man has really paid his dues. That's what still makes him relevant till today.
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Image123(m): 7:34pm On Jun 26, 2025
Lamidi Lamido don buy market, na only God no the person wey tell am to tell useless lie.
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by zero8zero(m): 7:34pm On Jun 26, 2025
Factcheck0001:
The reality is that many know the truth but since it involves tinubu that they hate then they will believe it

In Nigeria, once the criticism involves who some people hate they will lose their senses n start swallowing it.

Same people believe Buhari was cloned with even checking d meaning of cloning in d dictionary or what it entails.


Now they believe wike allocated 32000 plots of land to his son in asokoro

grin grin angry grin grin grin


Ask yourself what is d land size of the whole of Abuja that someone will allocate 32000 plots to another person?

Some people are making opposition dumb, this is not how to play opposition at all.


I just can't stop laughing

grin grin grin grin angry
Anything they cooked against Tinubu, they swallow it , even if it cointain poison, dem no care.. And we know the other side they come from.

See them below




Kalulu44:
So why was Tinubu begging for Commissioner post from the same junta that annul the election
blacksam01:
It is not true... Never true.. tinubu cannot do anything to help a course.. he is all about himself... He ran away and claimed they chased him away.... Moreover he is in the government itself...
Kalulu44:
Jamiu Abiola, how much have you been given to come and defend them.
jmoore:
Babablu bulabu. But same Tinubu annulled the governorship of Fubara. Tinubu was fighting for himself, not for democracy
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Exousiang01(m): 7:36pm On Jun 26, 2025
This is really deep.
I respect this Enigma called the Jagaban more and more each day
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Tochitee(m): 7:36pm On Jun 26, 2025
Even hearing from the horses mouth , obi people will still rather wanted him to tell lies on tinubu and you wonder why people see them as refuses dumps??
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Nobody: 7:36pm On Jun 26, 2025
Many have forgotten the sacrifices of His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)

A man who spent the brighter and youthful part of his life trying hard to emancipate Nigeria from military rule.

We might at some point disagree with his administration and policy, but we must also know that, what we call the Nigeria democracy was paid for with the sweat and blood of many.

No way you will rewrite history and won’t mention His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by zero8zero(m): 7:36pm On Jun 26, 2025
Osiris12:
Timemanager wey Dey waste his life away.

Irony of life😁
seun and his bot will not see this one, na harmless comments they will be chasing about.
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Factcheck0001: 7:36pm On Jun 26, 2025
Kalulu44:
So why was Tinubu begging for Commissioner post from the same junta that annul the election
Tinubu a senator begging to b commissioner


grin grin grin grin


Is this what it takes to b an obedient?


God may I never b an obidient if this is how it takes to b an obidient

So a senator at d federal is begging to b a commissioner under a governor?


grin grin grin grin


These obidient no go kill person
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by fasho01(m):
Disgruntled elements trying to distort history. Glad it wasn't in a distant past
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by Honestey: 7:42pm On Jun 26, 2025
The last time I checked, some divisionists said Abiola's son accused Tinubu of looking for favour from Abacha who almost kpai him and ran away from.
It's good this guy came out to set the record straight.
Re: Tinubu Was Frontline June 12 Hero, Abiola’s Son Replies Lamido by emkz: 7:45pm On Jun 26, 2025
Sule Lamido has ruined his credibility in an attempt to revise history.

By 2027, they won't have anything to campaign with except:

1. Tinubu has failed

2. Tinubu has not solved in two years the problems Buhari could not solve in eight years.

3. We are hungry.

4. Consumption to production.
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