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Monday, 30 January 2012

Maj. Al mustapha, Shofolahan, sentenced to death by hanging

A Lagos high court today sentenced Major Al Mustapha, the former chief security officer to late dictator SanniAbacha, and Alhaji Lateef Shofolahan, a protocol officer in the MKO Abiola campaign organisation, to death by hanging, for the 1994 murder of Hajia Kudirat Abiola, the wife of late buisness mogul and winner of the June 12 election. Bashorun MKO Abiola.

47 comments:

  1. Why not hang Boko Haram leaders, is it Al Mustapha who is a national issue at this point in time?

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  2. Justice has prevailed ooo.

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  3. Beautiful woman...no photoshop...may her soul rest in perfect peace...Linda, so u think in ds country Al-mustapha will be hang...mtchew

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    1. Same thing I thought, this is naija. Watch out for appeal at the appeal court and the pardon scene

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  4. All must pay for their deeds no matter how long it takes. It is what it is....

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  5. If ds sentence is carried out, I foresee BH using it as an excuse 2 carry out more mayhem. God help us.

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    1. They already released a vídeo this evening saying if they carry out the sentence,they would not only attack security forces but also include judiciary in thier plots

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    2. Its all game plan and scenes about to be acted, watch out for pardon soon

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  6. Finally,d dead can rest in peace nd justice is served!I wish d killers of Bola Ige nd other slain Nigerians clf also be caught!

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  7. THE WAGES OF 'DEATH' IS DEATH...DOH AV ALWAYS FELT HE WAS ORDERED BY HIS SUPERIOR TO COMMIT ALL THESE SINS AND HE COULDN'T RESIST...ANYWAYS HE DESERVES DIS JUDGEMENT.....I WISH ALL OTHER WICKED SOULS IN NAIJA COULD BE JUDGED THIS WAY. RIP IN ADVANCE AL MUSTAPHA

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  8. Victory @ last.......

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  9. Tis not a fair judgment at all , having spent so many years in jail na wah oooh ,

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  10. 18 years later.....*phew!!!

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  11. Dis is a gross misconceptn. Dis man shld nt b sentencd 2 death, bt life imprisonmnt. Dis a modern world. I just pray der wont b bombblast on dat day bcos i learnt bokoharam is in his support.

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  12. Until dey show us on tv, how dey killed him and buried him, i wont believe o. Cos d man can just go on exile to anoda country

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  13. hanging ke?a beg they should nail him to a cross.they should invert the cross so he cant be a copy of u know who.idiota! impregnating his wife twice from prison and living like a sultan there.can still smell his perfume wen i paid a visit to prisons.supreme court will ok the verdict.insha allah!

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  14. Whatsoever a man sows that shall he reap "RIP" Hamza

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  15. I do not agree with this judgement.Fact is that in the military, when given an order by a superior, you have to obey, most times, at the risk of death. Yes,he should have been punished, but, at the most with twenty years, tops.

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    1. Hmnn ones again I am speechless.... May Gods will be done.. @Abisola hit d nail on d head doe

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  16. I'm not one to rejoice over the passing of death penalty on anyone but Al Mustapha did you ever think that a day like this will come? When you'll be marked for death like the countless people you ordered to be executed. This is life, human beings always forget that one day they'll face judgement. Bring him out today & make him CSO to Jonathan and he'll revert to his old ways as an executioner. Sorry dudes. This somehow is payback. Adios Al...say hello to your grand master & dearest boss in hades. Dr W

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  17. bukola oladipo adeyemi30 January 2012 at 22:34

    if anybody believes this man will be allowed to die....is jonzing!.because all na wash

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  18. all of you wey dey talk na only dyzl power know wasup.....al mustapha is a muslim and dont think the Boko ppl will accept that judgment....it is in our own intrest they sentence dat guy to life imprisonment than killing him

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  19. is he actually going to be hanged?ok patapata he will appeal and d apeal drags on and on for more yrs and when he finally loses his apeal,someone else is going to be hanged in place of him and he will be flown to a foreign country where no body knows him.and life continues.i love my country i no go lie.

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  20. Tomorrow now we will hear that he has just escaped and next thing the comptroller of that prison will be fired . Jet justice prevail. He should be brave to reap what he sowed, besides he is a soldier, he is not supposed to fear death

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  21. THEY WANT TO HANG AL MUSTAPHA FOR THE DEATH OF KUDIRAT ABIOLA WHO WILL PAY FOR THE DEATH OF DELE GIWA BOLA IGE SARO WIWA THE JOS AND KANO MASSACRE OF THE IBOS? THE ENDLESS LIST OF INNOCENT BLOOD SPILLED IN NIGERIA WHO IS GOING TO BE HANGED FOR ALL THE ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY THE LEADERS MUSTAPHA IS JUST ONE OF THE MANY CABALS OF NIGERIA RIP ITS UR PAYBACK TIME

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  22. OMG! Boko Haram will now use this opportunity to attack innocent ppl. Abeg they shld free d guy o! a word is enuff for the wise!

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  23. But Nigerians are so unbelievable gullible...
    So you actually believe that this man will be hanged?
    After everything you have seen and know about your country?

    Buahaaaaaa...I'm using sign language to laff...

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  24. where can i read the story of how they caught him. Did abacha really ask that they kill this gorgeous woman? why was she a threat to them? was she planning on running for office as well like her late hubby? all these people making noise about Jona Jona dem born any of you well to have tried this during abachas regime? now they are all having guts carrying placard calling jona badluck..lol..thank ur stars the man is quite transparent...even boko haram, most of you cannot publicly condemn...

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  25. In my personal opinion,the powers that be cannot condone his presence and they decided to use the judiciary to get rid of him.Otherwise,he doesn't deserve a death sentence.He was only obeying military orders.The judge should have tempered justice with mercy.I pray he gets a favourable appeal,and if he fails,may his soul find favour in the face of God.

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  26. Linda PLEASE it was 1996 o and not 1994.The Abiola's are like family friends asides that everyone knows that Kudirat was killed in JUNE 1996 and 1994 so please edit/correct.

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  27. Linda pls get your dates right, Kudirat was murdered in June, 1996.

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  28. hello, am tired of the excuse that he was just carrying out an order. if it were to be his wife, kids or mother (God forbid) would he have done it diligently. Let us face the truth. I am not happy abt the ruling coz he is human (but thats if they will actually hang him)but he could have earn an honorable one resigning from Abacha's govt instead of living to carry out those killings. pls next post!

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  29. Mehn, this woman is 2fine for har killerz 2go free like that...un.r.i.p afta death bastard¿

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  30. one reason why northern Nigeria hasn't been seceded from the rest of Nigeria? obviously the only contribution they have made in the entire history of Nigeria is terrorism which they claim is religious and oga GEJ,what is really wrong with you?

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  31. A delicate and highly politicized case! Ordinarily we should all jump-up and shout Hurray! The Daniel has come to judgment – “…those who kill by sword shall die by sword”! On a second thought, should an individual be guilty of an offense committed for and on behalf of the State? On the other hand, if the “strike-force” however, terrifying it might sound had failed in their duties and obligation to the State, would they not have been guilty as charged? Whichever way, this judgment throws-up a whole-web complexities between the individual rights and freedom of choices, and his/her duty and obligations – whether to one’s family, the community or the State – Kant’s theory of “categorical imperative”. Law is an ass, always bias towards one spectrum of power or the other. As lies to wanton boys, so are we to gods – they kill us for their games. Judges do not make laws. They interpret. So Justice Dada has done. We need judges who would be true to their conscience,who cannot be bought and bribed. There is a Supreme Judge of all who will call all humans to account for their sins, whether great or small. His judgment goes beyond circumstantial and non- circumstantial evidences because his undeniable watchdog lives with each individual and only needs to be activated when the time is ripe.
    While the case of these men elicit shades of views and emotions, how prepared are we for our own individual judgment days for the smallest hidden , unconfesseed and unrepented of acts of criminal offence in the sight of our Creator. May we be wise and consider our own final end!

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  32. Barbaric judgement. What happened to life imprisonment without pardon?

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  33. At this point in time when d northern Nigeria is burning, they are talking of hanging Mustapha, why not life imprisonment,they should avoid incurring d wrath of Bokoharam to Lagos state.

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  34. Thank God that the judiciary is taking its duties seriously. I'm finally proud to be a lawyer in this country. Justice will be served at last. However they also need to work on the length of time it takes for justice to be served. The average case is in the courts for 10 years upwards. That is so appalling. Justice delayed is invariably justice denied.

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  35. Y should they hang him? sometimes the law is a bitch why did they keep him for so long if they were going to kill him anyway they should have done that long ago instead of giving him false hope many others have done much worse and still they let them go.This country is just breaking my heart

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  36. DEATH BY HANGING,I LAUGH U PEOPLE .......EXCEPT IT'S CARRIED OUT LIVE THAT IS WHEN I WILL BELIEVE IT.CAUSE THEY CAN FLY HIM OUT.

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  37. Death by hanging indeed.......the judgment was only passed to stir an up-roar as usual,,,,but am too sure it wont be carried out......

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