June 12 annulment: How heart-wrenching cowardice demystifies Babangida

    Olu Fasan | Opinion | Mar 10, 2025    
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Last week, I wrote that one column would not do justice to the significant issues General Ibrahim Babangida covers in his memoir, A Journey in Service. So, my focus was only on the events that led to the Civil War. This week, I want to tackle another subject: The Babangida regime’s annulment of the presidential election of June 12, 1993.

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