Conclusion: June12 The Untold Story with Babagana Kingibe

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Komentáře • 58

  • @hen4realz1
    @hen4realz1 Před 25 dny

    Wonderful! The first time I have watched the NTA interview part 1 and 2 interview of Ambassador Kingibe. I was amazed to find a man that had been so badly vilified, give a very good first hand account of the events so eloquently. He came across as a vastly experienced civil servant and diplomat. He would have been a more competent leader in government than anyone I can think of now. God bless him.

  • @chineduonuoha3855
    @chineduonuoha3855 Před 5 dny

    Abiola trusted the military so much but didn't know how much he was hated by them.

  • @macaulaynelson3037
    @macaulaynelson3037 Před 15 dny

    For me, this is one of the few men I have listened to among our many past leaders, that made a lot of sense. Humble enough to admit where he was wrong. Am truly inspired. Not all our past leaders where disaster😅

  • @anthonyokwudili5450
    @anthonyokwudili5450 Před rokem

    Sir you speak well and have impeccable command of english language.
    I am better informed now about the inner happening surrounding the June 12 struggles.
    To the hero of June 12, Chief MKO Abiola, rest in peace.

  • @veelawrence4285
    @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

    The good thing about this interview is, he is giving names and many of the protagonists are still alive. When people are stating the facts, it is easy to piece the missing pieces of history together. Many things make sense now regarding what happened before and after the June 12 annulment. This interview confirmed what many of us had suspected from the start. It was Abiola's naiveness as a politician and his relationship with the military that killed June 12. How could a presidential candidate go into bed with the leader of the Junta to inform him of his choice for the vice president before announcing who his presidential candidate would be? Obviously, the military wanted Atiku as Abiola's vice to protect their interest but once he went for Kingibe his chances were numbered. Abiola thought that Babangida and Abacha were his friends and that he could talk them into handing the presidency to him, even after they had annulled it themselves. He conspired with Abacha to take over from Shonekan with the naiveness again that Abacha would also hand power to him. He was the one that nominated the likes ofJakande into the Abacha's government thinking they would protect his mandate from the inside. But Jakande was vilified and called names as a result, and many of them kept quiet. He was outsmarted by Abacha. Who would have thought that the Igbos in the SDP spoke out against cooperating with Abacha, but when they saw what was happening and the handwriting on the wall, they wisely told the Yorubas that this was their fight because they could see that the betrayal was much more from the home front of the South Westerner. Due to tribal loyalty, many will watch this and still believe what they wanted to believe because it did not suit their original romantic narrative of June 12.

    • @amumejitaiwo4813
      @amumejitaiwo4813 Před měsícem +1

      It's unfortunate that all you wanted to achieve in this your senseless epistle is to exonerate the igbos for their betrayals and then indict Abuola and Yorubas. Pls state one Yoruba man mentioned here by Kingibe that betrayed Abiola. Igbos are always betrayals right from the times of Nnamdi Azikwe to Ojukwu. Anything that doesn't favor igbos is always frustrated by them. Did you ask what the role of your kinsman called Arthur Nzeribe in June 12 annulment? Go and read more how igbos betrayed and frustrated MKO Abiola in his struggle for reclaiming his mandate before you start writing jagons.

  • @arthur047
    @arthur047 Před 2 lety

    Very well articulated view of the true nature of the events that surrounded the June 12 annulment and the aftermath. In life, you cant see beyond what you don't understand, at least now those who were not in the know now have a candid account on what really happened from the mouth of one of the major actors, now you know. No more false and daft speculations, no more innuendos, that is what kills Nigeria and Nigerians. Thank you ABK.

  • @user-yn2yc7ud4w
    @user-yn2yc7ud4w Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic.

  • @isaha.galadanchi4895
    @isaha.galadanchi4895 Před rokem

    Good so far.

  • @belon1604
    @belon1604 Před 7 dny

    Baba Gana Kingibe should please not retire from active politics. He is still very useful and experienced to manage the affairs of this country

    • @chineduonuoha3855
      @chineduonuoha3855 Před 5 dny

      In what capacity will he be useful

    • @belon1604
      @belon1604 Před 5 dny

      @@chineduonuoha3855 This man is a very experienced diplomat. Not the kind that Emilokon had that accepted the second row for a front line nation like Nigeria.
      We need to start having round pegs in round holes

  • @olabanjofashakin1543
    @olabanjofashakin1543 Před 3 lety +3

    After the two interviews with ABK, my views on him changed. He was a fine diplomat tilldate. The press in nigeria made him look like judace iscariot becos of june 12 palava. But he wasnt.
    Several thing stands him out, he was a kind man gentleman, a democrat, a fine diplomat and experienced civil servant.
    Well am versed to my good friend to another good friend ot mine from Biu, Bornu state whom we both attended ABU zaria together, in the early 1980s and he is in person of Ahmadu Betara. He had shared some of these political intrigues with me be4 now.
    Although the way they saw nigeria issues is different from the way we see it in the western nigeria.
    We re all victims of military govt. Most of Nigeria's problems today were fermented by these undemocratic bunch of military men.
    They were rouges in uniform and all of them in AFC felt they could become head of state by guns.
    Am glad they been all been confined to their army barracks.
    Olabanjo fashakin
    Wembley
    Middlesex

    • @adebisifunmilola4663
      @adebisifunmilola4663 Před 2 lety

      Abiola himself knew he’s the betrayal. And he Abiola expressed it to him in parable.
      Abiola was just mistaken to keep rolling with him because he thought he’s unavoidable and that he still needed him in certain areas of politics.
      If you think critically on everything he’s said from his own mouth, you will know that he’s the real traitor that was used right from the beginning to annul June 12 and to kill Abiola.
      But if you let his cool and smiling face fool you, then you are gullible.

  • @chikaemebo6262
    @chikaemebo6262 Před rokem +1

    It all sound real but I personally find it very difficult to believe that someone was pencilled to be a minister without even a courtesy of consultation against a government he's part of. Again, why accept such nomination knowing fully well the consequences? The fact that he admitted MKO felt betrayed by that acceptance even casts more suspicion on the whole move.
    RIP poor guy, he might have made his own mistakes but certainly didn't deserve how it ended for him.

    • @foxxzynews
      @foxxzynews Před rokem

      they all killed him

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It was not difficult to believe. Under the military regime, a lot of things happen that are beyond believe.

  • @davidononogbu7950
    @davidononogbu7950 Před rokem

    Hmmm, I am just wondering

  • @adebisifunmilola4663
    @adebisifunmilola4663 Před 3 lety +1

    So the only response was that he never saw Abiola again until Abiola was dead. Because his conscience won’t let him...
    He is a smooth lier who thinks he knows how to avoid important questions or hide the truth.
    You know you cannot live forever.

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

      Did you actually watch the interview? He saw him just before he took his last breath. Obviously, those in the know like the Abiola family do not think like you, if not what are they doing in his house? What did he lie about? He mentioned names, places and dates and some of these people are still alive and no one has refuted his side of the story. We don't like the truth unless it suits our preconceived narratives. The fact is clear - it was the South West that killed Abiola's mandate, with Abiola himself taking the lead, out of pure naiveness of trusting the northern military boys with a different agenda.

  • @nikkyganiyatadenike6706

    Thanks long life if you can help Nigeria one more time all innocent souls will be happy anywhere they are

  • @danielchijioke5946
    @danielchijioke5946 Před 2 lety

    The military leaders may have had well intention to 'plant' a model of democratic system. However, it'd have been better if Kingibe had been the candidate not Abiola.

  • @toxib
    @toxib Před rokem

    A Vice President elect and president in waiting swapped his potential no 2 role for a ministerial (appointed and serving at the pleasure of his boss) role 🤷🏾‍♂️.

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

      You have issues with the vice presidential candidate but had no such issues with the presidential candidate himself who welcomed Abacha with an open arm, went to the State House to congratulate him and then nominated a few loyalists into Abacha's cabinet or the actions of the likes of Bolaji Akinyemi that gives legitimacy to Abacha. Are you guys for real?

  • @bugaboiz9458
    @bugaboiz9458 Před 2 lety +1

    Very shady man indeed. He knows more than he’s saying

    • @obinnaosuagwu3685
      @obinnaosuagwu3685 Před 2 lety

      That's what you think

    • @johnefokwu6342
      @johnefokwu6342 Před rokem

      He knows more than what he said but he answered within the context of the questions

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

      Because he has debunked the notion of your preconceived idea of what happened. Many of the later June 12 disciples were indeed behind Abacha overthrowing Shonekan believing that Abacha would have them over power. How naive.

  • @princeokeyale6892
    @princeokeyale6892 Před 5 lety +7

    It is unfortunate, Abiola made some silly mistakes and also attached himself to the wrong people, is so obvious he did lack political idealogy... So with this fact, we can clearly point to the tractor.

    • @deboonifade4235
      @deboonifade4235 Před 4 lety +4

      So you watch one side of the story and believe everything without a recourse to the other side? Kingibe said he didnt lobby to be vice president and you believe him? That's certainly untrue because multiple camps including Kingibe's lobbied a lot for the position. A man paints a picture like he was a saint and MKO did many wrongs and find him easily believable?

    • @adebisifunmilola4663
      @adebisifunmilola4663 Před 3 lety +1

      1. Abiola and even the most foolish person would understand that you were the traitor the moment you traveled out of the country without Abiola’s knowledge at that critical period of time. Meanwhile, Abiola didn’t know Kingibe was out of the country, meaning that Kingibe traveled without informing Abiola. And the statement Abiola made to him that “ eye o so feye pe oko nbo” has revealed that Abiola already knew that you were a sellout.
      2. But before Abiola would realize that you were out of the country, when he was tipped off and he wanted to run away to London, he made sure that he contacted you and your family, not knowing that you had first run away without telling Abiola.
      When the military government realized that Abiola had run away before they got to him and that he would pose a bigger threat outside the country based on his influence, you were told to come back to Nigeria and appear to his family because that’s the only way to be able to get Abiola to confirm that you were in Nigeria and nothing happened to you. You were used as bait to set him up. You remember that you didn’t even tell him that you were traveling out of the country when you were running away, why then were you coming back from your trip to tell Abiola and his family that you were coming back from a trip that he didn’t even know you went to? Because it was believed that if Abiola’ saw that nothing happened to you he too would be comfortable to come back to Nigeria. Which was exactly what happened.
      3. This shows that you actually planned everything right from the beginning and were having firsthand information from the then military government .
      4. You again went to London to smooth- talked Abiola and told him that there’s no cause for alarm knowing fully well that Abiola was going to be arrested if he could come back.
      You were used to set Abiola up to come back to Nigeria for the arrest.
      5. You fought alongside Abacha and the military to oust the interim Government and convinced Abiola that it’s a good development for his mandates.
      6. How would someone be nominated for ministerial appointment when the appointee didn’t see that you were interested?
      7. Any other person could have taken appointments from the military government that you were being hopeful would restore your mandate, but not both of you who spearheaded the people’s struggles for June 12, 1993 elections. Not even at Abiola’s support of such ideas should you take it.
      8. You took the appointment anyway even despite the fact that Abiola won’t nominate you.
      9. You couldn’t even went to see Abiola while in detention until the day Abiola died because your conscience won’t allow you to go and face him.
      Smh. Nigerians are not fool.
      History will never forget you!

    • @umennejiegoudegbune9300
      @umennejiegoudegbune9300 Před 2 lety +2

      If you believe whatever Kingibe said in this interview regarding the June 12 struggle, then you can believe anything. The Igbo group went outside to confer among themselves leaving the rest of the people including Kingibe inside the room, yet Kingibe knew what the Igbo group discussed. This Kingibe is a pathological liar and a pathetic traitor of the first grade. He sold out June 12 and spearheaded the betrayal of late Bashorun MKO Abiola.

    • @liujill5361
      @liujill5361 Před 2 lety

      @@adebisifunmilola4663 oh so he kingibe was the first to leave the country and that was why MKO left that parable message for him with his wife for him?? He made sure not to say that, instead he claimed that MKO didn’t tell him about leaving , that MKO claimed that he MKO wanted to inform him kingibe but his phone didn’t go through, hence he left the message with the kingibe’s wife. This man is a deep traitor, so he had left and was coming back, which was part of their evil plans? 😟🥺. Thanks for the enlightenment

    • @obinnaosuagwu3685
      @obinnaosuagwu3685 Před 2 lety

      @@umennejiegoudegbune9300 how wouldn't he know what the Igbo group discussed. Members of the group would definitely reveal. So that's the only reason you think he's a liar? Come on! Leave ethnic sentiments.

  • @edwardlani-george1272
    @edwardlani-george1272 Před 9 měsíci

    Well spoken and a command of English language. He uses it to perfectly absolve himself ot most blane and responsibility. A true politican, a terrible character. Based solely on hus words.

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

      What interview did you watch? Where did he absolve himself?

  • @crazyarsenalfan8565
    @crazyarsenalfan8565 Před 2 lety +3

    This man is a liar but only the living can tell the story!!

    • @obinnaosuagwu3685
      @obinnaosuagwu3685 Před 2 lety +2

      He doesn't sound like a liar

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci +1

      What did he lie about? And what was your truth version? Many of the people that he mentioned were still alive at the time of the interview.

    • @belon1604
      @belon1604 Před 7 dny

      Why do you think so? If you are very sound, you will know when one is telling lies

  • @walex8234
    @walex8234 Před 2 lety +1

    5 years in Abacha Government? You a traitor, sir. Hide your face in shame!

    • @atikubagudu3724
      @atikubagudu3724 Před rokem

      And what do you call Abiola, whose greed made him accepted Abacha’s military junta?

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

      But you have no issue with Abiola going to the government house with the then Senator Tinubu to congratulate Abacha? So who is the traitor? By the way, Bola Tinubu is still alive. You hypocrites. I feel sorry for Lateef Jakande. He was insulted for serving in the Abacha's government not knowing that Abiola himself nominated him and begged him to accept the job.

    • @DAI-yw3vk
      @DAI-yw3vk Před 11 dny

      ​@@veelawrence4285the visit was not to congratulate abacha, abacha invited Abiola because there was rampage in the country because Abiola declared himself as the president right before general babangida handed over to abacha and that protest intensify when abacha took over.

  • @welwynmanager323
    @welwynmanager323 Před 2 lety

    Much respect to Isola Filani and Tokunbo Afikuyomi, both mentioned by Kingibe. Same Afikuyomi stood firm for Tinubu too, there is some consistency there.
    These guys need to write this story in full. Part of the problem with this country is that the full story of these important issues in our history is not been documented for posterity.
    Kingibe, IBB, Atiku, Gwarzo, Tinubu and Doyin Abiola and those who knew what happened should please write before they all die

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Don't mind them. I totally believed Kingibe. I have read a piece where Commodore Kalu he mentioned that opposed any cooperation with Abacha by the SDP and said something similar to what Kingibe was saying and Ebitu Ukiwe too had said something similar to the effect that the military played on Abiola's political naiveness.

    • @belon1604
      @belon1604 Před 7 dny

      ​@@veelawrence4285I have no reason to doubt him. I know when someone is telling lies. Most of the people that he mentioned are still alive and can disagree with him.
      We wish him well

  • @dayofrancisadegbola7095
    @dayofrancisadegbola7095 Před rokem +1

    Poor acting and all damage control ! He refused to acknowledge that he did betray his former boss by serving in an enemy government.

    • @veelawrence4285
      @veelawrence4285 Před 3 měsíci

      So Abiola betrayed himself by openly welcoming Abacha's coup and nominating ministers? Are you guys for real? Senator Tinubu is still alive to refute it because he accompanied Abiola to meet Abacha. Fact

    • @belon1604
      @belon1604 Před 7 dny

      I hope you are following the interview. Abiola was who believed that Abacha was going to handover to him