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Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by zinaunreal(m): 4:30am On Nov 21, 2025
Who cares

I'm in full support of bandits 100 percent
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Shimbo96(m): 4:32am On Nov 21, 2025
SpaceX:
Rest in peace, tinubu has declared war in Nigeria, mark my words November 20th tinubu will regret what he did at his kangaroo court...
What are you saying when you should only type rip... What can be worst than endsars protesters telling TINUBU not to enter Nigeria? You can all go and sit down with your noise because KANU will eat beans in prison. With his deteriorating health, it will surprise me if he last 3yrs in Katsina prison.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by davygifted(m): 4:44am On Nov 21, 2025
yinkus6750:
May his soul E.I.P
His father's life was short but highly impactful

As a grandson, he got so spoilt by Obafemi Awolowo
Read law in OSU, which he never practiced.
Lived under the leverage of his grandfather's image.
Example of been born with a golden spoon
lol no body said you shouldn't come with your own silver spoon y'all put no efforts in concealing the hate neither di you masquerade the envy,we need as a people to understand vibrations and attractions,look what you could say about a family man a father a Grand dad at that you tried your possible best to make him small where as you would never measure up to this man's shoes,I spit on what u hold dear .
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by PigTormentor: 4:46am On Nov 21, 2025
SpaceX:
Rest in peace, tinubu has declared war in Nigeria, mark my words November 20th tinubu will regret what he did at his kangaroo court...
Blah blah blah. Kanu said more than this only to end up in the Nigerian prison.
Ojukwu also said more than this only to run away in the middle of the night dressed like a woman.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Wally83: 4:51am On Nov 21, 2025
See how he con resemble his grandpa. Rest on bro.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by IbnB: 5:13am On Nov 21, 2025
YouAreNobody:
I May Probably Disappear Because of this Post But I Think it’s Necessary for You to Know.

For years, ordinary Nigerians have been burying loved ones, while powerful voices in Abuja and the northern states have been busy massaging the egos of killers and sympathizing with them.

Let me refresh your memories.

In 2013, Muhammadu Buhari said that “the military offensive against Boko Haram is anti-North,” attacking Jonathan’s state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. Many families who lost loved ones in the North have never forgotten those words. The terrorists even went on to elect him as their spokesman. This same man went on to become a president of Nigeria.

In Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai openly admitted that his government traced violent Fulani herdsmen outside Nigeria and paid them to stop killing people in Southern Kaduna, saying as a Fulani governor he had “no problem paying compensations” to them. This was a governor proudly saying that there was nothing wrong in paying bandits compensations.

In an old sermon, Isa Pantami, who later became Minister of Communications, described Boko Haram fighters as “our Muslim brothers” and complained that they were being killed “like pigs” instead of being pampered like Niger Delta militants. For saying this and openly sympathizing with these terrorists, he was placed in charge of a strategic position as the minister of communication.

Most of you don’t know how powerful the ministry of communications, Innovation, and digital economy is. Let me try to summarize its power in either aiding or impeding the fight against terrorism.

This ministry oversees the entire digital backbone of and structure of the country.
That includes:

-NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission)
-NITDA
-Galaxy Backbone
-National Identity database (NIN)
-Cybersecurity policy and digital surveillance systems
-Telecom regulation through MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile
-Internet monitoring, interception frameworks, SIM registration systems

All of these tools matter directly to national security.

You cannot fight terrorism without:
-Tracking phone calls
-Intercepting communications
-Tracing ransom calls
-Mapping bandit networks
-Identifying sleeper cells

This entire power sits under the Ministry’s regulatory supervision.

If the ministry is strong, coordinated and loyal to national security, terrorists lose their anonymity.
If the ministry is weak, compromised, or misaligned, terrorists operate freely.

This is why countries treat digital and communication ministries as security ministries, not just “internet ministries.”

The ministry leads Nigeria’s entire cybersecurity ecosystem, including:
-National Cybersecurity Policy
-Inter-agency cyber response teams
-Protection of critical digital infrastructure
-Collaboration with security agencies on intelligence

Of course, we know that terrorists now use:
-Encrypted platforms
-Digital fundraising
-Social media networks
-Online propaganda
-Cross-border WhatsApp coordination

The ministry is crucial in shutting these down or letting terrorists do as they please.

To avoid making this post too long, I won’t be able to tell you other importance of this ministry, but you can Subscribe to KaaTruths You/Tube channel and watch a documentary when I discussed this.

Now, let us continue.

In 2021, Lai Mohammed went on live TV and said that if granting amnesty to a warlord would make others surrender, he would “take that decision” and threw his weight behind governors who offered amnesty instead of confrontation to bandits. Lai Mohammed was the minister of Information under President Buhari.

Former Zamfara governor Ahmad Sani Yerima went to see President Tinubu in 2023 and came out publicly urging him to consider amnesty for bandits, arguing that they “deserve amnesty and not death” and should be negotiated with like Niger Delta militants. For him, these terrorists and bandits should not be killed.

Zamfara’s then governor, Bello Matawalle, even told Nigerians that “not all bandits are criminals”, insisting that some picked up guns because vigilantes wronged them, while his government pushed amnesty and cash deals with these same gangs. 

Former Katsina governor Aminu Masari launched an amnesty programme and promoted dialogue with bandits in Buhari’s home state, before later admitting the whole arrangement failed and that he regretted trusting them at all. 

And here’s the big one. Our current Vice President, Kashim Shettima, once said in 2011 that “the Boko Haram people are human beings who deserve fair hearing” and called them “our brothers”, calling for dialogue instead of a hard crackdown. Please, read that again gently. And how many of you still remembered whose house Kabiru Sokoto the Boko Haram prominent leader who bombed Nyanya was caught after escaping from police custody?

Ali Modu Sheriff, on the other hand, is surrounded by thick smoke andd reports linking his time as Borno governor to the rise of Boko Haram, yet he loudly denies everything but said something that most people have really not paid attention to. He said, “it’s not me, it’s Shettima who created Boko Haram.”

Dave Umahi who’s now a minister. At an event in Abakaliki in May 2021, where he presented vehicles to security agencies during his time as governor said:
“Bandits are our children, we should empower them.”

I hope you are still following.

Outside formal politics, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi built a full ministry of sympathy around bandits, insisting they are “not criminals”, demanding amnesty and rehabilitation, and scolding the media for calling them what they are. 

While thousands of villagers, farmers, churchgoers and travellers were being slaughtered, kidnapped and raped, you had powerful men debating the “feelings” of bandits and proposing salaries and amnesty for them.

Let this sink in: there are more powerful voices fighting to launder the image of bandits than there are voices fighting for the widows and orphans they left behind.

One day, Nigeria will have to ask herself: who really created this monster and who kept feeding it with soft words, cash settlements and political protection?

And the most chilling question would probably be: “Can we confidently separate our government from those we are asking the government to protect us from?”

-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast
#EndInsecurity
#kaa_truthshn
I can't believe it has lasted this long without being deleted
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Raf4: 5:31am On Nov 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
His grandfather, obafemi awolowo, committed serious crime against humanity and against God by using starvation strategy against the south east people during the civil war which led to the death of over 2 million people.
If Awolowo actually did this, you wouldn't be existing today talk more of enjoying economic asylum in Lagos today. That hunger would have exterminated your grannies in their prime then.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Hussein035: 6:26am On Nov 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
His grandfather, obafemi awolowo, committed serious crime against humanity and against God by using starvation strategy against the south east people during the civil war which led to the death of over 2 million people.
But you same Igbo people are supporting Israel starving Gaza children

Why the complain?
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by victorazyvictor(m): 6:55am On Nov 21, 2025
Wally83:
See how he con resemble his grandpa. Rest on bro.
Resemble who?
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Exousiang01(m): 6:57am On Nov 21, 2025
yinkus6750:
May his soul E.I.P
His father's life was short but highly impactful

As a grandson, he got so spoilt by Obafemi Awolowo
Read law in OSU, which he never practiced.
Lived under the leverage of his grandfather's image.
Example of been born with a golden spoon
Would your grand children suffer if you had what his grand father had.
Bringing this up is pretty, it shows you are low and hateful of others.
Make a life so your own grand children will be happy and stop hating
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by simpleseyi: 7:08am On Nov 21, 2025
SpaceX:
Rest in peace, tinubu has declared war in Nigeria, mark my words November 20th tinubu will regret what he did at his kangaroo court...
You people are politically naive and immature, that is why it is very difficult to have one if you as President of Nigeria.

Nnamdi Kanu definitely committed crimes against the country and the people in it, but isn’t it obvious that Tinubu will pardon him in exchange for 5 million South East votes? Just bring 5 million votes for JAGABAN from South East, the next day, Nnamdi Kanu will receive royal welcome in Igbo land. But now, you have to wait till 2027 for this exchange
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by ibabz(m): 7:23am On Nov 21, 2025
YouAreNobody:
I May Probably Disappear Because of this Post But I Think it’s Necessary for You to Know.

For years, ordinary Nigerians have been burying loved ones, while powerful voices in Abuja and the northern states have been busy massaging the egos of killers and sympathizing with them.

Let me refresh your memories.

In 2013, Muhammadu Buhari said that “the military offensive against Boko Haram is anti-North,” attacking Jonathan’s state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. Many families who lost loved ones in the North have never forgotten those words. The terrorists even went on to elect him as their spokesman. This same man went on to become a president of Nigeria.

In Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai openly admitted that his government traced violent Fulani herdsmen outside Nigeria and paid them to stop killing people in Southern Kaduna, saying as a Fulani governor he had “no problem paying compensations” to them. This was a governor proudly saying that there was nothing wrong in paying bandits compensations.

In an old sermon, Isa Pantami, who later became Minister of Communications, described Boko Haram fighters as “our Muslim brothers” and complained that they were being killed “like pigs” instead of being pampered like Niger Delta militants. For saying this and openly sympathizing with these terrorists, he was placed in charge of a strategic position as the minister of communication.

Most of you don’t know how powerful the ministry of communications, Innovation, and digital economy is. Let me try to summarize its power in either aiding or impeding the fight against terrorism.

This ministry oversees the entire digital backbone of and structure of the country.
That includes:

-NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission)
-NITDA
-Galaxy Backbone
-National Identity database (NIN)
-Cybersecurity policy and digital surveillance systems
-Telecom regulation through MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile
-Internet monitoring, interception frameworks, SIM registration systems

All of these tools matter directly to national security.

You cannot fight terrorism without:
-Tracking phone calls
-Intercepting communications
-Tracing ransom calls
-Mapping bandit networks
-Identifying sleeper cells

This entire power sits under the Ministry’s regulatory supervision.

If the ministry is strong, coordinated and loyal to national security, terrorists lose their anonymity.
If the ministry is weak, compromised, or misaligned, terrorists operate freely.

This is why countries treat digital and communication ministries as security ministries, not just “internet ministries.”

The ministry leads Nigeria’s entire cybersecurity ecosystem, including:
-National Cybersecurity Policy
-Inter-agency cyber response teams
-Protection of critical digital infrastructure
-Collaboration with security agencies on intelligence

Of course, we know that terrorists now use:
-Encrypted platforms
-Digital fundraising
-Social media networks
-Online propaganda
-Cross-border WhatsApp coordination

The ministry is crucial in shutting these down or letting terrorists do as they please.

To avoid making this post too long, I won’t be able to tell you other importance of this ministry, but you can Subscribe to KaaTruths You/Tube channel and watch a documentary when I discussed this.

Now, let us continue.

In 2021, Lai Mohammed went on live TV and said that if granting amnesty to a warlord would make others surrender, he would “take that decision” and threw his weight behind governors who offered amnesty instead of confrontation to bandits. Lai Mohammed was the minister of Information under President Buhari.

Former Zamfara governor Ahmad Sani Yerima went to see President Tinubu in 2023 and came out publicly urging him to consider amnesty for bandits, arguing that they “deserve amnesty and not death” and should be negotiated with like Niger Delta militants. For him, these terrorists and bandits should not be killed.

Zamfara’s then governor, Bello Matawalle, even told Nigerians that “not all bandits are criminals”, insisting that some picked up guns because vigilantes wronged them, while his government pushed amnesty and cash deals with these same gangs. 

Former Katsina governor Aminu Masari launched an amnesty programme and promoted dialogue with bandits in Buhari’s home state, before later admitting the whole arrangement failed and that he regretted trusting them at all. 

And here’s the big one. Our current Vice President, Kashim Shettima, once said in 2011 that “the Boko Haram people are human beings who deserve fair hearing” and called them “our brothers”, calling for dialogue instead of a hard crackdown. Please, read that again gently. And how many of you still remembered whose house Kabiru Sokoto the Boko Haram prominent leader who bombed Nyanya was caught after escaping from police custody?

Ali Modu Sheriff, on the other hand, is surrounded by thick smoke andd reports linking his time as Borno governor to the rise of Boko Haram, yet he loudly denies everything but said something that most people have really not paid attention to. He said, “it’s not me, it’s Shettima who created Boko Haram.”

Dave Umahi who’s now a minister. At an event in Abakaliki in May 2021, where he presented vehicles to security agencies during his time as governor said:
“Bandits are our children, we should empower them.”

I hope you are still following.

Outside formal politics, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi built a full ministry of sympathy around bandits, insisting they are “not criminals”, demanding amnesty and rehabilitation, and scolding the media for calling them what they are. 

While thousands of villagers, farmers, churchgoers and travellers were being slaughtered, kidnapped and raped, you had powerful men debating the “feelings” of bandits and proposing salaries and amnesty for them.

Let this sink in: there are more powerful voices fighting to launder the image of bandits than there are voices fighting for the widows and orphans they left behind.

One day, Nigeria will have to ask herself: who really created this monster and who kept feeding it with soft words, cash settlements and political protection?

And the most chilling question would probably be: “Can we confidently separate our government from those we are asking the government to protect us from?”

-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast
#EndInsecurity
#kaa_truthshn
Oga, I think it’s better to direct your anger and frustration toward the politicians from your own region. Look at the situation with bandits and Boko Haram — despite all the terrible acts they committed, their politicians and influential voices still stood firmly to defend them and speak on their behalf.

Can you point to any strong pressure group from the South East that openly defended Nnamdi Kanu? In fact, most of your politicians didn’t even want to be associated with him publicly. If the South East had the same level of coordinated pressure and advocacy that terrorists in the North received from their leaders, perhaps things would not be the way they are today.

You listed all the powerful voices that defended Boko Haram and bandits in the North, but you didn’t mention any equivalent pressure groups from the South.

Instead of ranting online, I will suggest you people show your politicians that they have failed you by voting them out.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by petechs(m): 7:51am On Nov 21, 2025
SpaceX:
Rest in peace, tinubu has declared war in Nigeria, mark my words November 20th tinubu will regret what he did at his kangaroo court...
What do you expect...?? To leave the unremorseful and dangerous Kanu to be roaming and creating chaos everywhere he go.. see what he has turned your beloved South East to that no region want to accept you..and you can travel for Christmas or Burials in your town again... you better be thankful that he was not sentence to immediate death.. ask what will be done to him if Nigeria was China. Better be thankful to the Judiciary and President for once for helping to cage the beast that destroy your region.

Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by 02Kebreal(m): 7:52am On Nov 21, 2025
SpaceX:
Rest in peace, tinubu has declared war in Nigeria, mark my words November 20th tinubu will regret what he did at his kangaroo court...
You guys keep chestbeating...
Now today is 21st....
Una never do anything
Just try and find out
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Pickup8: 8:22am On Nov 21, 2025
kolente:
Obafemi Awólòwó his grandfather was a renowned member of the Rosicrucian Order and also a member of the Reformed Ogboni Confraternity.

There is a strange trail between the death of Segun Awólòwó (Snr) and now the son who was still very young at 62.

Sad loss to his Mother who is still alive.
Your half truth shows your dark mind. You stop your malign narration half way without telling us that Awolowo publicly renounced his involvement in confraternity, became a believer and built churches after his conversation.
RIP.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Successlane: 8:24am On Nov 21, 2025
YouAreNobody:
I May Probably Disappear Because of this Post But I Think it’s Necessary for You to Know.

For years, ordinary Nigerians have been burying loved ones, while powerful voices in Abuja and the northern states have been busy massaging the egos of killers and sympathizing with them.

Let me refresh your memories.

In 2013, Muhammadu Buhari said that “the military offensive against Boko Haram is anti-North,” attacking Jonathan’s state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. Many families who lost loved ones in the North have never forgotten those words. The terrorists even went on to elect him as their spokesman. This same man went on to become a president of Nigeria.

In Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai openly admitted that his government traced violent Fulani herdsmen outside Nigeria and paid them to stop killing people in Southern Kaduna, saying as a Fulani governor he had “no problem paying compensations” to them. This was a governor proudly saying that there was nothing wrong in paying bandits compensations.

In an old sermon, Isa Pantami, who later became Minister of Communications, described Boko Haram fighters as “our Muslim brothers” and complained that they were being killed “like pigs” instead of being pampered like Niger Delta militants. For saying this and openly sympathizing with these terrorists, he was placed in charge of a strategic position as the minister of communication.

Most of you don’t know how powerful the ministry of communications, Innovation, and digital economy is. Let me try to summarize its power in either aiding or impeding the fight against terrorism.

This ministry oversees the entire digital backbone of and structure of the country.
That includes:

-NCC (Nigerian Communications Commission)
-NITDA
-Galaxy Backbone
-National Identity database (NIN)
-Cybersecurity policy and digital surveillance systems
-Telecom regulation through MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile
-Internet monitoring, interception frameworks, SIM registration systems

All of these tools matter directly to national security.

You cannot fight terrorism without:
-Tracking phone calls
-Intercepting communications
-Tracing ransom calls
-Mapping bandit networks
-Identifying sleeper cells

This entire power sits under the Ministry’s regulatory supervision.

If the ministry is strong, coordinated and loyal to national security, terrorists lose their anonymity.
If the ministry is weak, compromised, or misaligned, terrorists operate freely.

This is why countries treat digital and communication ministries as security ministries, not just “internet ministries.”

The ministry leads Nigeria’s entire cybersecurity ecosystem, including:
-National Cybersecurity Policy
-Inter-agency cyber response teams
-Protection of critical digital infrastructure
-Collaboration with security agencies on intelligence

Of course, we know that terrorists now use:
-Encrypted platforms
-Digital fundraising
-Social media networks
-Online propaganda
-Cross-border WhatsApp coordination

The ministry is crucial in shutting these down or letting terrorists do as they please.

To avoid making this post too long, I won’t be able to tell you other importance of this ministry, but you can Subscribe to KaaTruths You/Tube channel and watch a documentary when I discussed this.

Now, let us continue.

In 2021, Lai Mohammed went on live TV and said that if granting amnesty to a warlord would make others surrender, he would “take that decision” and threw his weight behind governors who offered amnesty instead of confrontation to bandits. Lai Mohammed was the minister of Information under President Buhari.

Former Zamfara governor Ahmad Sani Yerima went to see President Tinubu in 2023 and came out publicly urging him to consider amnesty for bandits, arguing that they “deserve amnesty and not death” and should be negotiated with like Niger Delta militants. For him, these terrorists and bandits should not be killed.

Zamfara’s then governor, Bello Matawalle, even told Nigerians that “not all bandits are criminals”, insisting that some picked up guns because vigilantes wronged them, while his government pushed amnesty and cash deals with these same gangs. 

Former Katsina governor Aminu Masari launched an amnesty programme and promoted dialogue with bandits in Buhari’s home state, before later admitting the whole arrangement failed and that he regretted trusting them at all. 

And here’s the big one. Our current Vice President, Kashim Shettima, once said in 2011 that “the Boko Haram people are human beings who deserve fair hearing” and called them “our brothers”, calling for dialogue instead of a hard crackdown. Please, read that again gently. And how many of you still remembered whose house Kabiru Sokoto the Boko Haram prominent leader who bombed Nyanya was caught after escaping from police custody?

Ali Modu Sheriff, on the other hand, is surrounded by thick smoke andd reports linking his time as Borno governor to the rise of Boko Haram, yet he loudly denies everything but said something that most people have really not paid attention to. He said, “it’s not me, it’s Shettima who created Boko Haram.”

Dave Umahi who’s now a minister. At an event in Abakaliki in May 2021, where he presented vehicles to security agencies during his time as governor said:
“Bandits are our children, we should empower them.”

I hope you are still following.

Outside formal politics, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi built a full ministry of sympathy around bandits, insisting they are “not criminals”, demanding amnesty and rehabilitation, and scolding the media for calling them what they are. 

While thousands of villagers, farmers, churchgoers and travellers were being slaughtered, kidnapped and raped, you had powerful men debating the “feelings” of bandits and proposing salaries and amnesty for them.

Let this sink in: there are more powerful voices fighting to launder the image of bandits than there are voices fighting for the widows and orphans they left behind.

One day, Nigeria will have to ask herself: who really created this monster and who kept feeding it with soft words, cash settlements and political protection?

And the most chilling question would probably be: “Can we confidently separate our government from those we are asking the government to protect us from?”

-KAA
Host of KaaTruths Podcast
#EndInsecurity
#kaa_truthshn

TT RR AA SS HH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Pickup8: 8:25am On Nov 21, 2025
kolente:
Obafemi Awólòwó his grandfather was a renowned member of the Rosicrucian Order and also a member of the Reformed Ogboni Confraternity.

There is a strange trail between the death of Segun Awólòwó (Snr) and now the son who was still very young at 62.

Sad loss to his Mother who is still alive.
Your half truth shows your dark mind. You stop your malign narration half way without telling us that Awolowo publicly renounced his involvement in confraternity, became a believer and built churches after his conversation.
RIP.
You failed to finish the story. You chose to feed your unsuspecting reader half truth by not telling us that Chief Awolowo publicly renounced his involvement in confraternity and that he built churches after his conversion.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Win12345: 8:32am On Nov 21, 2025
Rest in Peace
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by yinkus6750(m): 8:36am On Nov 21, 2025
Don't know why we hate the truth.
Children of most rich people, who live on their parents image, often times don't really do well.Where is MKOs business empire today ?
What happened to Paschal Dozies Diamond Bank ?
Kudos to Subomi
Baloguns children in FCMB, Mike Âdenugas own in Globacom, and Dangotes own who are even women.
Am not bad mouthing him, just stating an obvious fact.

fyneboi79:
Oga please say only what you know...I have known this man from the late 80s to be in fact very humble and meek. He was our member at A.V.M.C.C Ikeja gra.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by bal4real: 8:40am On Nov 21, 2025
bluepreek:
The man whose grand father dealt with a whole tribe. May his soul rip sad. Sad day in the whole of western Nigeria while the whole eastern part is happy for the life imprisonment of their terrorist son sad
Yes o, Sad Waste will continue to be sad till eternity.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by ejimatic: 8:43am On Nov 21, 2025
kunle4toyeyaho:
Was it Tinubu that arrested him? Are you saying Tinubu should have subverted judicial process? Let the man appeal the judgement and present his evidence that he's innocent of the allegations.
No court will vacate the judgement.He was given opportunities to defend himself but he refused to do so .In Law a defender may opt for no defence.The judge will base his judgement on the prosecution evidence and witnesses.Judtice Omotosho is experienced in criminal laws and their application.
Adedoyin Vrs OSUN State 2022
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by bal4real: 8:46am On Nov 21, 2025
Pickup8:
You failed to finish the story. You chose to feed your unsuspecting reader half truth by not telling us that Chief Awolowo publicly renounced his involvement in confraternity and that he built churches after his conversion.
The atrocities of the father are visiting his household/generations as a repercussion. If the father likes, let him build churches all over Nigeria. One thing is sure, he will not escape the wages of his sins.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by professorPABX: 8:48am On Nov 21, 2025
press9jatv:
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace
The only Core Trustee of Dideolu Estates after Mama Tokunbo Dosunmu who is presently old. Segun Awolowo represented his late Father in the Estates Trustees while Baba Awolowo was alive.

A key member is gone. May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by mirrael68(m): 8:58am On Nov 21, 2025
surgical:
He will pardon him, he wants to use the pardon to collect you people's vote ,that's is why he make sure there was a judgement, he will now grant pardon, if he was sincere he would have discontinued the case for reconciliation purposes but no that 2027 is uppermost in his mind and ready to use anything to get it and kanu seem a good opportunity
Wow!!
This makes much sense. Thank you for this exposé
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Omonigeriarere: 9:03am On Nov 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
His grandfather, obafemi awolowo, committed serious crime against humanity and against God by using starvation strategy against the south east people during the civil war which led to the death of over 2 million people.
It is only a nonentity that will wage a war against those who is providing food for him to eat without a backup plan. Ojukwu must be a genius in stupidity.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by bandad: 9:08am On Nov 21, 2025
SpaceX:
Rest in peace, tinubu has declared war in Nigeria, mark my words November 20th tinubu will regret what he did at his kangaroo court...
Oga make we rest joor. Nobody is above the law.
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by surgical: 9:35am On Nov 21, 2025
galantjoe:
Symbol of justice is blindfolded.
but can stand on mandate,which eye she take locate the stool of mandate
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by Love800(m): 10:30am On Nov 21, 2025
What age is tinubu using?
Not mocking, just curious.
lilsmart:
This tragic news makes you question the generational gap in our leadership. If the grandson is 62, it puts things into perspective. President Tinubu is 81. The historical Awolowo, whom Tinubu has often cited as a friend and contemporary from his NPN days, has been gone for decades. It highlights a stark reality where our nation is led by a generation that has long held onto power, while their own children's generation are now becoming senior citizens themselves. When will true leadership transition occur?
Re: Awolowo's Grandson, Olusegun Awolowo Jr Dies At 62 by lilsmart(m): 10:33am On Nov 21, 2025
Try dey do research yourself this is the disadvantage of paying people to write research or assignment for you

Love800:
What age is tinubu using?
Not mocking, just curious.
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