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How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by Nobody: 5:08pm On Dec 26, 2014
How Buhari’s regime humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG

When the Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, a.k.a ‘Bros Kongi’, cautioned the South-West leaders on their enthusiasm for a Buhari Presidency in Thisday publication of January 4, 2007, he was speaking the minds of many Nigerians who know the truth about Gen. Buhari and his ambition.

Nigerians are a politically volatile people. It is the strength of our socio-political existence. Nigerians have shown from their history that tyranny can never succeed here. It is equally a known trait of Nigerians that they have a forgiven spirit when they see repentance in the actions of any of their erring sons and daughters.
Gen. Buhari once ruled this country after the coup of the ‘Beret’ Generals on December 31, 1983 for 20 months. While he has defended some aspects of his rule with all the emphasis at his command, he has refused till this day to offer simple apologies to Nigerians on the tragic and sadistic consequences of his military autocratic rule.

A few days after he assumed power, a manhunt for the political actors of the second republic was ordered by his regime under his supervision. Many politicians at that time either died in detention or carried scars that they still nurse from their long prison incarceration till this day.
Three days after he assumed power, an invasion of Papa Obafemi Awolowo’s house at Apapa, Lagos was ordered by the Buhari-led military regime and the space that Papa Awolowo used in his house for Christian worship was desecrated by the invading soldiers sent by Buhari and his men. Papa Awolowo remains till this day one of the builders of modem Nigeria. He, along with Sir Ahmadu Bello the Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and Papa Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe had led Nigeria to independence from British Colonial rule on October 1, 1960.Though Gen. Buhari did explain in later that the invasion of Papa Awolowo’s house at Apapa had been carried out by a soldier he described as “a fifth Columnist in our regime,” other actions from Buhari in the same year (1984) did prove conclusively that he and his regime had been uncharitable (with respect to his person) in their treatment of one of the founders of this country.

Though Papa Awolowo was not detained, it is, however, true that Gen. Buhari’s regime stationed soldiers at Ikenne, the hometown of the late sage, throughout his rule. It was to intimidate the old man. This, however, never dissuaded Papa Awo from speaking out his mind on national issues whenever he felt he should do so.
When Papa Awolowo was asked by inquisitive Nigerian journalists about his impressions on the Buhari military regime, a few days after the coup, Papa had replied “the omens are still bad.”

When the Buhari military headquarters that some governors of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) led by Papa Awolowo in the second republic had confessed to obtaining kickbacks while in government, Papa Awolowo in a press conference, refuted the claim and told the world the truth about the distortion of Buhari and his men inside Dodan Barracks. The result of Papa’s press conference was a dispersal of detained politicians to remote areas of the country and a total cancellation of visits by relations of these detained politicians for the duration of the regime. Gen. Buhari impounded the official passport of Papa Awolowo and denied the old man visits to his doctors at Mayo Clinic, Rochester Minnesota, USA for the years he ruled Nigeria. Papa Awolowo’s passport was only returned to him with courtesies by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida after the coup of 1985 that had ousted Buhari from power. Babangida had sent Lt. Gen. Aliyu Mohammed Gusau to return Papa’s passport with apologies from the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Many of Papa Awolowo’s lieutenants were incarcerated by the Buhari regime for no just cause. The late Papa Adekunle Ajasin, who as the governor of old Ondo State never spent one thousand naira from his security vote throughout his rule, was detained at old age for several months by the Buhari rule. All entreaties to get the old man released from prison failed.
The late Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, the Aiyekoto himself, was picked up from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital three days after an operation by security operatives during the Buhari rule and sent to Bauchi prison. The late Professor Ambrose Mofolorunso Alli, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, Uncle Bola Ige, Chief Dele Ige, Dr. Wale Idris, Dr. Femi Okurounmu, the late Ganiyu Dawodu, the late Chief M.C.K. Ajuluchukwu, Chief Mrs. Osomo, Prince Yemi Adefulu, the late Alhaji Agbabiaka and myself were sent to long incarceration by the Buhari terror rule.

Within six months of the Buhari-led military administration, Papa Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade and the highly respected Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero were all dealt with by the Buhari regime. Though not detained, these traditional rulers were virtually restricted to their palaces and their passports seized. The Buhari regime was to later state that the measures were imposed on the traditional fathers as a result of a reported visit to Israel.
Chief Solomon Lar, Alhaji Abubakar Rimi, Chief Jimi Nwobodo and some other prominent politicians of the second republic who were detained by General Muhammadu Buhari are alive to confirm the fact that sometime in 1984, security operatives from the Gen. Buhari military stable had visited detained politicians in their various prisons to ‘brief’ them on an alleged plan by Papa Awolowo; Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade; and the UPN leaders to effect a coup in Nigeria before the December 31, 1983 military putsch and declare a Republic of Oduduwa. The detained politicians were told that the alleged Awo-led coup was meant to exterminate political leaders who are not of the Yoruba stock.

[b]Gen. Buhari is now being painted as a lover of the Yoruba nation. This is, however, possible but not visible to many judging from what is known about the man and his ideas when he was the Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund, established by the regime of late Gen. Sani Abacha. Only a few areas of the South- West saw signs of the PTF operations and these were due to the unrelenting efforts of Chief Akpata (Secretary to the PTF) and the late Chief Rufus Giwa. [/b]Chief Tayo Akpata’s pro South-West stance is not accidental. He comes from a family with long held progressive tradition. His brothers: the late Senator Olu Akpata (a close friend and ally of Papa Awolowo) and the late Bankole Akpata a.k.a ‘Bankie forever’ (former aide of the late Pan Africanist Osagyfo Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana) and himself (Tayo), had contributed immensely to progressive opinions in the country.

I have not written the above to deliberately smear Buhari with my personal feelings against him arising from what he did to me when he was in power. I have written the above to let the world know some of the facts of history that surround a former military ruler who is now being presented by some of our leaders as being one of the most committed democrats our dear country has ever seen.
It will be wrong for me not to admit that despite the crude tyranny of the Buhari regime, he (Buhari) is a man who is without doubt strong willed and committed to the anti corruption struggle. It is, however, worthy of mention that Buhari, who wants to govern Nigeria as civilian president, has refused since 2003 elections to recognize the Federal Government headed by President Olusegun Obasanjo. Since 2003, Buhari has refused to attend all meetings of Council of State called by President Obasanjo. Buhari’s refusal to attend these meetings has been anchored on what he called his frustrations over the conduct of the presidential election of 2003. Thank God that he attended the last Council of State meeting over the census results. This is, however, for understandable reasons.

Let me humbly submit here that despite bitterness over the 1979 elections that had led to Alhaji Shehu Shagari becoming the President of Nigeria, there was never a time that Papa Awolowo had shunned all the meetings called by Alhaji Shehu Shagari between 1979 and 1983.
When President Shagari honoured Papa Awo with the award of the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Papa was there with his wife, Mama (Mrs.) Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo to receive it. Papa Awolowo made all of us to understand that Alhaji Shagari was de facto and dejure President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Papa Awolowo stated his stand in the following words: “If I refuse to honour President Shagari’s meetings, it is not he (Shagari) that I will be insulting. It is Nigeria that I will be insulting. I will never want history to record me as having insulted Nigeria.”

This is very instructive indeed. Though there are now many ways of judging who a progressive is in Nigeria, it is strange that Buhari is being rated a progressive while Governor Umar Musa Yar’Adua of Katsina State is being denied his past as a progressive because he (Yar’Adua) belongs to a camp not embraced by some of our leaders.
Very soon, God will open the eyes of all Nigerians to the fact that Governor Umar Yar’Adua has been a part of the Nigerian progressive family for long. He was one of the young men that participated in the 1977 All Nigerian Socialist Conference held in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, under the auspices of Movement for People’s Democracy” put together by the late
Comrade Ola Oni, the late Dr. Akin Fadahunsi, the late Bala Usman, Dr. Omafume Onoge, Dr. Akin Ojo, Comrade Laoye Sanda, the late Muhammadu Tukur, Egbon Baba Omojola, Edwin Ike Madunagu, the late Dr. Bade Onimode, the late Josiah Sunday Olawoyin, Professor Femi Odekunle, Bassey Ekpo Bassey, Arthur Nwankwo and myself.
Umar Yar’Adua was a known member of the Mallam Aminu Kano led Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) during the second republic. He was very close politically to the late revolutionary historian Comrade Bala Usman.

As a senior lecturer at the Kaduna Polytechnic, the leftist leaning of Umar Musa Yar’Adua was known to all the students who passed through that institution at that time.
It is, indeed, interesting that it is Gen. Buhari, who is now the political darling of some leaders who in their history have been dogged fighters of the progressive movement in Nigeria. It is the Nigerian people who have the final say with their votes on who they will want to see as their president after the President Olusegun Obasanjo led adminstration. No matter what is written by me and others, the people will by the grace of God express their choice of who their rulers should be with their votes in the April 2007 elections.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by temitemi1(m): 5:10pm On Dec 26, 2014
Say NO to HAWKISH general!! GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by mymadam(m): 5:16pm On Dec 26, 2014
Poster... are you a politician? Which party do you belong to? Okay, now we understand your missive! God bless Nigeria.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by Geoffis: 5:19pm On Dec 26, 2014
GEJ till 2019.

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by sojjy: 5:25pm On Dec 26, 2014
How much have you received from GEJ? Forget that story of yours 'cos the Yorubas are solidly behind the people's general and he will be our President comes 2015.
Sai Buhari!
Sai APC!!
Sai Nigeria!!!

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by 2SWT(f): 5:51pm On Dec 26, 2014
You're just blabbing












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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by oduastates: 5:51pm On Dec 26, 2014
Afeniferawon.
These alatenuje who followed Awo all around to act as errand boys,but who do not share any of his ideals,values or intellect.
Ebenezer babatope is one of those. He gravitate towards power but has nothing up there.
Compared to radicals like Odia Ofeimum( who are not yorubas by the way) but who live their lives according to that ideology.
If you overthrow a corrupt oligarchy, unfortunately those capable of challenging your authority ( whether good or bad) have to go incommunicado for a while. That is simply the way it goes.( the art of war)
If you like, you can do the opposite. Hand them 4 mechanised divisions with adequate amo.
Why am I replying this dumbo
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by 2SWT(f): 5:55pm On Dec 26, 2014
You're just blabbing












GMB 2015

WE NEED CHANGE
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by mymadam(m): 6:02pm On Dec 26, 2014
oduastates:
...Why am I replying this dumbo

I was wondering too. Doing that is like talking to a brick wall. God bless Nigeria.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 6:02pm On Dec 26, 2014
Ok
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by clevvermind(m): 6:04pm On Dec 26, 2014
and this is the man SW is clamouring for. i pity them.

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by Nobody: 6:09pm On Dec 26, 2014
A people who fail to learn from their history will most likely be destroyed by their hunted future


Buhari do not believe in a new system / structure for Nigeria

SW keep deceiving yourselves like MKO who paid dearly for his f oolishness

VP etc positions will never eradicate poverty in the SW


The solutions are


Resource control

Fiscal federalism

Privatization

Political federalism

Decentralization of Nigeria

Restructuring of Nigeria

Institutions submitting their quarterly activities to public scrutiny


Which are the fastest route to economic diversification , citizenry prosperity and political greatness


SW lust for VP position will cost you guys an opportunity for a new system/ structure.

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by 2fine2fast(m): 6:19pm On Dec 26, 2014
Elder Babatope tell us how you dumped all the ideals and values of AWO and camped your tent with his anti-thesis.

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by seanet02: 6:20pm On Dec 26, 2014
Only for the senile agbaya to serve under Abacha the man that killed several Yoruba leaders including Alfred Rewane and Kudirat Abiola.

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by BekeeBuAgbara: 6:50pm On Dec 26, 2014
seanet02:
Only for the senile agbaya to serve under Abacha the man that killed several Yoruba leaders including Alfred Rewane and Kudirat Abiola.
Your demi god Buhari served under Abacha also, he even went further to say that Abacha was not corrupt. Has that stopped you and your fellow zombies from polluting everywhere with sai Buhari?

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Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by WORLDPEACE(m): 7:38pm On Dec 26, 2014
Awolowo's Family have moved on from all these stories of Buhari persecution of their father. I suggest the write too should move on. Osinbajo, Buhari's running mate, is married to Awolowo's granddaughter. See? they've moved on. Stop taking panadol for someone else's headache. They have moved on. I think we all should.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by Acidosis(m): 7:52pm On Dec 26, 2014
grin
Buhari the terrorist grin

He terrorised Fela, Awolowo, instigated the death of Okadigbo grin This man has too many blood in his hands including the blood of the Igbo corp member and 700 others.

I wonder why Nigerians are sooo stu. pid, especially those chanting the bloody name of this terrorist.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by ISpiksDaTroof: 7:57pm On Dec 26, 2014
Lets ask Ebenezer Babatope if he can show his face in the Abiola home after collecting bribes and Ministerial post from Abacha just to shut up concerning June 12 elections which MKO won.

If anyone led to the demise of Nigeria and Democracy it is traitors, sellouts and hungry politicos like Ebenezer Babatope.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by ISpiksDaTroof: 7:59pm On Dec 26, 2014
BekeeBuAgbara:
Your demi god Buhari served under Abacha also, he even went further to say that Abacha was not corrupt. Has that stopped you and your fellow zombies from polluting everywhere with sai Buhari?

You clearly don't know anything about Babatope.

Why are you ibos so hateful of Yorubas, Northerners and ---in fact---others? Im still trying to understand that one.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by clevvermind(m): 8:02pm On Dec 26, 2014
We dnt want a terrorist and a killer in Aso rock.
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by LogicPower(m): 8:11pm On Dec 26, 2014
Another CHEAP and laughably PATRONIZING piece of CRASS propaganda aimed at getting sympathy votes for the clueless from his fellow 'southerners'.

I really pity GEJ supporters because this kind of PATHETIC attempt at APPEALING to 'southern' SENTIMENTS to get votes for the Clueless-In-Chief would NOT have been NECESSARY if he had performed up to the EXPECTATIONS of ALL Nigerians in his first term!
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by scribble: 8:17pm On Dec 26, 2014
Gej 2019
Re: How Buhari’s Regime Humiliated Obafemi Awolowo – By Chief Ebenezer Babatope | NG by pdpfund101: 10:38pm On Dec 27, 2014
After reading this article, my love for Buhari increased. We need this man to jail all our corrupt politicians and give Nigeria a new direction,

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