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General Ibrahim Babangida admitted that the late Moshood Abiola won the presidential election on June 12, 1993.
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Babangida received a “service journey” in her autobiography. Ibrahim Babangida’s autobiography. ” unveiled on Thursday.
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The enrollment rate has rekindled the debate on the legacy of the June 12 election.
Thirty-two years after the presidential election, former Nigerian military ruler Ibrahim Babangida publicly admitted his mistakes.
In his autobiography: “The Journey of Service; Babangida unveiled on Thursday, the autobiography of Ibrahim Babangida recognized that Moshood Abiola, chief of the Constitutional Requirements, fulfilled all constitutional requirements to hold the presidency.
Professor Yemi Osinbajo, vice president who reviewed Babangida’s book, revealed that the former military leader acknowledged Abiola’s victory after a careful review.
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However, Babangida stopped explaining why Abiola’s task was not restored, so many problems were not solved.
On June 12, 1993, the general election was widely regarded as the freest and fairest in Nigeria. Nevertheless, the abolition of Babajda has led to widespread protests and a profound political crisis. Babangida will cancel the biggest crisis facing his government.
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The admission has re-discussed one of Nigeria’s most controversial elections, symbolizing the nation’s struggle for democracy.
Although many Nigerians, especially those from the southern region, have long recognized Abiola as a legitimate winner, the full consequences of the abolition remain at the root of national suffering.
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