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Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Late MKO Abiola's family want him declared ex president of Nigeria

The family of late MKO Abiola and some South West Governors yesterday appealed to the Federal Government to officially declare the late businessman and politician, a former president of Nigeria.

The family said recognizing him as an ex president is the best way to immortalize the acclaimed winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election, because according to them, 'Abiola offered himself as the sacrificial lamb for democracy to take roots in Nigeria'.

How can they declare him ex-president when he never was? Wo, ko possible jor! Abi, se o possible?

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  1. Arrant Nonsense!!!

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    1. of course, y wont it be arrant nonsense on your part. am sure you were either to small or weren't even born in 1993 when myself and other right thinking Nigerians trooped out and voted overwhelmingly for MKO. yeye person

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  2. I agree with this 100%, this is the best way he can be immortalised as opposed to changing Unilag to MAUlag!!!!

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  3. Linda, you are looking for trouble/traffic this morning

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  4. capital NO WAY

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  5. you see why I said our president is clueless, apparently, renaming Unilag was not a big deal to d Abiolas, out of many choices - they wld v told d bowler hat man what they wld v preferred, f he had consulted all stakeholders, but because he thought he's got d power he went ahead to mess up a whole system, now over to u, presido, whats ur take? and remember all d benefits that goes to all d ex-thieving presidents must be accorded to Abiola posthumously too...mscheew

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  6. They do have a point there o, but There will be no documents on his period in office. The annulment did not give him a chance to take the seat, sign any document or celebrate even a day in office.
    For history purposes, the records will only stop at where he won, and then continue from the annulment to imprisonment and death.

    This is actually a way to immortalize MKO, but...

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  7. Who dont know mko abiola was an ex-president no need telling dem ..NAIJA WE HAIL THEE(OMO-IWO)SAYS SO via blackberrybold:5
    www.lilspicer.tk

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    1. You need serious help.

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    2. How does he need help?? U people r just attacking lilspicer senselessly like little kids! So what if he wnts to tell us d bb he uses?? Rise above it then cuz ur clearly beneath him! Mcheew u senseless incompetences lool u can call me lilspicerstwinsister via bbtorch.... :)

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    3. U are really silly wit ds ur bold 5 shit. OMO O KO

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    4. Abeg, free d bold 5 guy naw, if e dey pain u put ur phone logo 2 naw... Abi!!

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  8. I think the family needs to get themselves a lawyer to educate them on constitutional matters. You do not wake up and ask that a man that never took the oath of office of a president be declared an ex precident.

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    1. GOD bless u. The Abiolas are just clueless and outright stupid. But knowing those people for their greed, this may be their way of targetting the benefits associated with the status of ex-President. Utter rubbish!!!

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  9. you blame them? na goodluck jonathan go find trouble... they shld let this man rest in peace jor instead of all this unnecessary propaganda in his name... msheeww

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  10. What did abiola do for nigeria?
    His family members need to stfu nigeria is bigger than them.

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  11. u see why its important to do the RIGHT at the right time,the demand for the payback will be too much to bear.They wld still demand for Nigeria to be renamed Republic of Moshod Abiola Nigeria(lol,not laughin pls) cos WRONG was done to them at the wrong time.
    ladojalanre

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    1. Lol @ d wrong done at wrong time

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  12. And what would be his tenure...this people should get serious. A president without swearing to an oath of office? May be an honourary president.

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  13. OOO please make them go sitdown joor . As much as Abiola did well in the end , he too contributed to th mess NIGERIA is today and stole a lot too..

    Let the truth be told..... Ex president ni, ex president ko

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  14. Well demand all you want , it aint happening . They better be glad UNILAG is now named after Him

    Abiola built his wealth from stolen government fund, it is public knowledge. It is only in nigerian we celebrate with stolen money

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  15. abeg their own don too much , na onli him die for nigeria . dey shud name d airport Dana victims aiport too. pls na human being no b God . they hav gotten plenty recognition 4rm their fathers death , if he didnt die dey wudnt b heard off . pls sum pple die 2 pave way 4 oda pple. until dey change d name naija 2 mko ba mayb dem go happy . d peson wey kil am don die too na soo no b our fault. dis mata don tire peson

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    1. Chimooooo! Hahahahahaha! Dana victims airline! U af kii me!

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    2. Chei! Hahahahahaha! No b small Dana victims airline!

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  16. Utmost appreciate and admiration of MKO! He was an absolute philanthropist with a great heart. While, he DID win the election and SHOULD have sat in the seat of presidency, he unfortunately was NEVER given his well deserved chance. As such, he was NEVER the president. He is therefore not the ex-president and shouldn't be referred to as so. However, I would appreciate if they did refer to him as "1993 PRESIDENTAL ELECTION WINNER"…THEY SHOULD OPENLY STATE THAT HE DID INDEED WIN THE ELECTION BUT WAS ROBBED OF THE CHANCE TO PERFORM HIS ROLE. But referring to him as ex-president is slightly ludicrous and very false.

    God bless

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    1. Nicely put. But then what would be ur argument against military administrators of our state and fed govt whose stay is not supported in our constitution. Yet they get the recognition and d back up pay.
      They certainly weren't put there by us. Isn't their stay "ultra vires" and illigal?

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  17. So vain a thought! Ex-president from what year to when na?

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  18. i am not averse to MKO being immortalised, but the fact remains that he was never president so its actually not reasonable for his family and other south-west politicians to demand that he now be declared president. it just does not make any sense.

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  19. Its possible. He won the election after all. So they shud finish what he started. Its only fair.

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  20. Mstwessss,rubbish,abeg gve us bera news

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  21. Linda they are just day dreaming, cos'what the have requested for is so impossible!

    www.frances-diaries.blogspot.com

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  22. abeg he was the elected president but never was a president so they shud go to bed and sleep....

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  23. ...And Nigerians want good roads,water and constant electricity.we never get possible things them they ask for the impossible!
    Sha them don chop belle full that's why!
    Make dem Pass the mic jor

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  24. What is that r they serious, or they want to teLl us how to run the country, abeg make u shift joOrr.

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  25. That is unfair from them after declaring UNILAG in his name, too bad.
    GET FREE U.K SCHOLARSHIP, APPLY NOW!

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  26. My dear, the mata sef taya me. He was never sworn in na so how can he b ex presido. The only thing is to make him honourary president. Buh truth b told, this family pple r kinda asking for too much. Mayb its until they rename nigeria to MKO Abiola dem go rest. (no disrespect pls)

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  27. One day one trouble....Oh i see, cos the renamed unilag after him, they want more. Oliver Twister.

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  28. I'm sorry o! Are they smoking weed? How can he be declared an ex president? That's pushing things too far. His history would change

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  29. Like seriously? Are we still on this MKO's matter? Dude is dead and gone for crying out loud! Why are his family members dragging this issue? He was never a president in nigeria, not even for an hour or a day. The abiola's should move on with their lives jor!

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  30. Dat ain't possible at all. Ex President when he never was. Ruling from what year to what year? Dont see how possible this can be.

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  31. Hmm, Linda, you've started again.

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  32. kilo nje ko possible, with dis ur ode president!....they've told him and dats what he'll do. he so DUMB!!!

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  33. Ts jonathan dat caused all ds things after naming unilag after him abeg ko possible d man s vexing me sef

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  34. We appreciate the mortal price paid by MKO in order for us to enjoy the fruits of democracy. Having said that, the family and other agitators of immortalizing MKO should bear in mind that there are limitations to demands that can be made.

    You do not declare one ex-president when the individual has not gone through all the tenets required by law to be a president first. I mean all the tenets. Yes there is no doubt that he won the election and that's where it ends.

    I was not in this country during this period of time but it is my recollection that he was not officially declared the winner. And let assume for the sake of argument that he's declared the winner, he was in no time sworn in as the president of the country.

    If he was never sworn in, he did not meet the requirement by law to be called a president and therefore, the ex-president thing is not legally possible. Unless the Fedreal Government will posthumorsely swear him in as the president of the country then he can be an ex-president.

    Am not even sure if the government can do that even if they'd wanted to because you have to be able to take the oath of office to be sworn in as the president.

    So that request by the family members or other for it is gone a little too far.

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  35. they must be kidding.

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  36. Does anybody use common sense anymore in Nigeria?! Well we can't act too surprised with all the crazy stuff happening without even trying to cover their trails.

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  37. Had the president not renamed UNILAG after MKO will they have the nerve to push for this?...
    Why did they not bother past governments with this?
    He won the elections ..no doubt. that makes him President-elect, not president.
    Do we not have enough issues on our hands in Nigeria?....this is a non-issue-trivial..
    if the family or whosoever wants more memorials they should be sensible in their suggestions.
    Haba!

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  38. Are they not satisfy wit d change of UNILAG 2 MAULAG? abeg make dis people go sitdon, make we hear word joor!

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  39. Ara awon eleyi o ma ya keee!is dis d next tin to start fighting for'?

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  40. It's a pity that he was deprived of his mandate but for him to be declared ex-president, he must have been a president. Even if the government were to agree to this, what period will be attributed to him?

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  41. Silly thoughts, dreamers who are insatiable.

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  42. Wo, ko possible jor! He's never a president & as such can never be recognized as Ex-president, they shld go & hide jor! Mtcheeeewwwwww

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  43. they should wake up from their slumber

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  44. O possible ! He truly deserves it Linda. What if it were your father that did all dat for Nigeria. What will be your request on his behalf ?

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    1. Mgbo, let's say I was a kid when he lived & people around me never paid attention to happenings. Can you please list what he did for Nigeria?

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    2. Linda papa tell you him want to be president? (not that he will not win with LiBers suuporters) back to d matter at hand, why don't you go and buy a monkey on a tree and claim its yours when its not in your grip

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  45. Hmm, I wonder what they want to achieve by this 'tall' request of thiers....

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  46. This ppl jst want aTtention. I think they ve gotten enuf and am sure He's a man that cant b forgotten. As for the declaration, wat diff does it make? He was neva a president and he's dead. Why cnt d family jst let the sléeping dog lie? I pray his soul continue to rest in peace and wish his family can stop asking fr more.

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  47. for what ehh this abiola family are rally pushing thier boundries. it is not enough that unilag of all great university has benn renamed as malu for their father and it is not enough nawa ooooo only in naija would you see such rubish

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  48. GEJ WOULD DO THAT TRUST ME AS HE SEEMS TO BE DANICNG TO THEIR TUNES OF RECENT

    THE FAMILY NEEDS HELP

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  49. silly attention seekers family abeg make dem go park for corner jor as if their father was a saint HELL NO

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  50. President Ko, Presijent ni, not possible mennn

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  51. GEJ is trying to make us yoruba people happy so will vote him in at the next election. He knows the Abiola matter is one of our g-spots so he will begin to finger it hoping to get a positive reaction. If they say he should name Patience, Moshood, trust me, he will. But guess what GEJ; not gonna happen so stop trying. Asinwin. Btw those over privileged, lazy children should take a seat. We have heard enough from them. They have done nothing but exploit their father's name to elicit unwarranted sympathy since he died. We are done hearing from them. The next time anyone of them speaks , that person be soundly slapped by passers-by. Shior. Ex President ko, Ex Governor ni.

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    1. I have laff die...hahahaha..patience moshood abiola goodluck. Name patience after moshood. Hahaha

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  52. heheheeheeheee... whose tenure will they declare as MKOs. Helloo.....lets not allow sentiments becloud us.

    MKO was never a President and will never be declared as one. Come on.. the guy never took an oath of office.

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  53. I wonder where this is coming from. The justification for this is not very tight.

    I do not believe that the results of that election was ever declared officially. So, I think that is actually where to start from. Let the elections be declared and he Abiola be declared subsequently and post-humously as the winner of the 1992 or was it 93 election.

    After this, he can possibly be recognized as a past President.

    As a person I love Abiola. It will be difficult to find such a detribalised and philantropic person ever again in Nigeria. A man whose goodness touched the lives of millions.

    Other than that his association with respective military juntas helped and corruptly filled his pockets with lucrative contracts that eventually made him one of the if not the richest man in Africa. The late Fela sang about this. Unfortunately for MKO, it was his relationship with the military that finally did him in.

    A Great Man MKO, our Man. But as for Ex-Presdent? That will be asking for too much. Jona, come see wetin u don cause o!

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  54. Aranti Nonsense........... for even thinking it, Aranti Nonsence........ For Voicing it out. Don't they think is high time they let their so called father to rest in peace for once. Maybe those families that perish during the Crisis should also be declared for Ex Senator, Ex Governor or Ex Minister afterall they also died for the same cause...............sssssHHHHHHHHH

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  55. wetin dem wan gain if dem declare the man as ex president. Dead man wan collect pension? If dem don broke make dem tell us.

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  56. They should also change NIGERIA TO ABIOLA BACKYARD while they are at it

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  57. What are they immortalizing? Shuo! Dis thing don tey na! They should move on jare! Next?

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  58. Woow. What a family. No matter hw much he spent for the elections and no matter how he was acclaimed winner and how d election was anulled, d fact dat MKO was neva Nigeria's president cannot be disputed. These ppl re wasting their time.

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  59. STUPID N CLUELESS PEOPLE, EX-PRESIDENT KO, EX-CONVICT NI. SHAMELESS PPL. WHERE WERE THEY WHEN ABIOLA WAS SPONSORING THE KILLING OF CHRISTIANS IN D NORTH, SO MANY EVILS HE COMMITTED AGAINST NIGERIA N PRETENDING TO BE A NICE MAN. IF I START TO WRITE NOW, BOOK GO FULL.

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  60. are they mad? i no blame dem sha..na goodluck start am

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  61. give a commoner a handshake...next he wants an embrace...to be a former president you ought to have bn sworn under an oath. It is not enough for one to assume a statue of a president based on "alleged" victory in a poll(the whole result of the poll were not announced prior to annulment)...no sentiments but facts

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  62. Abiola was just part of a process for the restoration of democracy. There are a thousand and one people who without their efforts, sweat and blood, we won't be talking about Nigeria, let alone democracy or even associating democracy with nigeria.

    While we praise Abiola for his selflessness, we as a country must also not forget the price paid by not so popular figures. How many of the corpers that died in the last elections are ever remembered? How many have streets/schools named after them? How many of the people who worked behind pulling the strings for Abiola's victory are remembered? Can we really talk about Abiola without mentioning Tofa? If Tofa didn't concede defeat and went to court like politicians do now, would we be talking of Abiola winning elections?

    Abiola's family should stop being selfish but act like their patriotic father(RIP) and push for the immortalising of the corpers who gave their lifes and have no one to fight their cause.

    If FG are looking for who to immortalise, they should do it for the late Fajuyi, because Jesus says greater love hath no man than he that would lay his life for his friend.

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  63. Abiola was just part of a process for the restoration of democracy. There are a thousand and one people who without their efforts, sweat and blood, we won't be talking about Nigeria, let alone democracy or even associating democracy with nigeria.

    While we praise Abiola for his selflessness, we as a country must also not forget the price paid by not so popular figures. How many of the corpers that died in the last elections are ever remembered? How many have streets/schools named after them? How many of the people who worked behind pulling the strings for Abiola's victory are remembered? Can we really talk about Abiola without mentioning Tofa? If Tofa didn't concede defeat and went to court like politicians do now, would we be talking of Abiola winning elections?

    Abiola's family should stop being selfish but act like their patriotic father(RIP) and push for the immortalising of the corpers who gave their lifes and have no one to fight their cause.

    If FG are looking for who to immortalise, they should do it for the late Fajuyi, because Jesus says greater love hath no man than he that would lay his life for his friend.

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  64. Abiola was just part of a process for the restoration of democracy. There are a thousand and one people who without their efforts, sweat and blood, we won't be talking about Nigeria, let alone democracy or even associating democracy with nigeria.

    While we praise Abiola for his selflessness, we as a country must also not forget the price paid by not so popular figures. How many of the corpers that died in the last elections are ever remembered? How many have streets/schools named after them? How many of the people who worked behind pulling the strings for Abiola's victory are remembered? Can we really talk about Abiola without mentioning Tofa? If Tofa didn't concede defeat and went to court like politicians do now, would we be talking of Abiola winning elections?

    Abiola's family should stop being selfish but act like their patriotic father(RIP) and push for the immortalising of the corpers who gave their lifes and have no one to fight their cause.

    If FG are looking for who to immortalise, they should do it for the late Fajuyi, because Jesus says greater love hath no man than he that would lay his life for his friend.

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  65. when did the abiolas become oliver twist who asked for more and more and more ehhh abegi make dem leave matter for matias jor and stop all this nonsense attention seeking abi all of a sudden you are hearing abiloa family after all these years ke where dem dey sleep before nonsense abeg linda next news jor yeye family after now dem go say we dey abuse them mschew!!!.

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  66. EVEN GOD DEY LAFF13 June 2012 at 11:31

    dis pple are mad gan.they should just ask all of us to change our name to abiola.NONSENSE

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  67. Joke of the day......

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  68. erm Abiola family, don't you guys think a June 12 public holiday is already enough honour to last him even till his 10th generation to come? But if calling him EX-president will make Jonathan revert the name MAU back to the glorious UNILAG, then I'm all in on this!

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    1. abi o. We even 4gt 2 add dat dey already av a june 12 holiday in d mans honor. Nonsense yeye dey smell

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  69. so that the abiolas way don fininsh MKO money why have no can now have the life pension that goes with the presidency abi nonsense amean their father caused a lot of problems in naija and he also stole money like there was no tomorrow as if it was coming to an end and going out of fashion.

    abeg make them sidon one corner as jonathan nah siddon look and follow follow as in he would obey them all for 2015 ehh make we dey watch am.....

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  70. YES THEY SHOULD DECLARED HIM EX-PRESIDENT OF ITT NOT NIGERIA EX-PRESIDENT,IF THERE WANT HIM TO BE DECLARED EX-PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA WHAT ABOUT PA AWOLOWO.THEY SHOULD DECLARED HIM THE REAL PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA,NIGERIA IS A COUNTRY WHERE BY THE MORE YOU STEAL THE MORE YOU WILL BE CELEBRATED.
    BY DOUBLE OMOBA

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  71. no be only president, the family should have proposed that they rename Nigeria kashimawo...awon oniranu

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  72. we all know the man meant well renaming of UNILAG is enough appreciation to him what does his family want again or they should rename the entire country... MKO ABIOLA'S republic.... how dose that sound.... please joor let's leave it as it is

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  73. We already have two Federal institutions named after him. We have a whole day to commemmorate him.
    They now want him declared ex-president? is that even constitutional?
    a month ago, everyone loved Abiola but now, we are tired of hearing about him abeg.

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  74. who is Abiola?? the man that built his wealth from stolen Government fund. What did Abiola do for Nigeria?? Lets tell ourselves the truth of these man. Abiola was a friend to the likes of Babangida, Abacha and many other military dictators. He only got the bad end, something Nigerians had been getting for longer, when his relationship with them went sour. He Wined and dined with corrupt military to get there. His death, he met while fighting for himself, not for you,or me, or Nigeria. He died at the hands on those he chose over the Nigerian people for decades. Please if i may ask…?? what year did he took oath of office?? when was his tenue?? from what year to year did he save nigeria…?? what is the name of the chief justice that sworn him inn? what are the names of this people in his term, SSG, SENATE PRESIDENT and SPEAKER HOUSE OF REP. In which presidential villa was he living?? I think any lawyer that will stand out to defend this family in court over this will surely lose his NBA license cos he too do not know his country constitution. Why didn't they ask Obasanjo to declared him Ex-president??The history will only tell where he won, the annulment to imprisonment and death. Maybe next time they will still demand for Nigeria to be renamed ti his name. Nonsense!!!

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  75. D Abiola's r just silly aTtention seekers! Wtf?! Ex president??? For what na??! Abiola was no better than d current politicians we have now. He wasn't fighting for Nigeria, he was fighting for himself. Abacha just managed to turn him into an accidental hero and a so called matryr for democracy. Yoruba peeps r taking this too far abeg! D Abiola family should go enta bush jare! This man has been dead for almost 20yrs now. Isn't it enof lagos and ogun states recognises d june 12 declaration?? Isn't it enof a uni and a polythenic has been named after their dad??? Y do they want more attention for fuck sake?? Plane crash victims r also accidental heroes cos from their demise, we hear about all d rot in d aviation sector. Do they get anything named after them??? Selfish, greedy people! Wtf did Abiola do for Nigeria?? Jonathan would make himself a bigger fool if he listens to these creeps and names him an "ex-president" just to further his political ambitions cos I'm sure he dsnt give a fuck about Abiola too. They should let this issue rest abeg!

    CHI

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  76. I too would like to be named the original premadonna. Oh! I'm delusional? Well so is the Abiola family! So with all the money they can't get legal advise and a PR expert to guide their statements abi? DYSFUNCTIONAL PEOPLE

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  77. It is obvious you all including Linda are a bunch of unfortunate people. Who are your fathers? What are your surnames? Awon omo alainiran dede. Ish.

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  78. Abiola's family are delusional.

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    1. They better look for the chief justice (or is it thief justice) tHat administer oath of office. May be it was ITT karma that adminster the oath mtcheeew tak of giving an inch......

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  79. Are they not satisfied that two higher institutions and a Stadium in Nigeria are named after him? Wetin this peeps want nah, them never immortalize am enough? He didn't even rule Nigeria for one day. Immortalize my foot. Very soon they'll request that Nigerian's name be changed to .....

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  80. Are these family mad? Who gives a fuck about Abiola?
    He was never a president!!!! I blame stupid Jonathan for opening this can of worms that the Abiola family have mouth to talk. All cos that stupid jonathan renamed Unilag now they want to change everything. Oya now change the country's name to Federal Republic of Abiola!

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  81. In politics, anything is possible whether it actually happen or not, is difficult to say. Only Pres. Jonathan can say for sure; even though he was never inaugurated into office. But it is possible if for nothing else but just to honor him.

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  82. Wo they should go n hug transforma,wetin self for nigeria,dis is rubbish.they would soon ask for okija shrin to be named after their father fools.dat could nt manage their fathers wealth.mad people.UNCLE JOE u go fall our hand.if u try.

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  83. I SUGGEST THAT EAGLE SQUARE BE NAMED ABIOLA MEMORIAL SQUARE. AND UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN BE NAMED ISAAC BORO UNIVERSITY, IBADAN. THIS WILL END ALL THESE CLAIMS ABOUT REDUCING OUR HEROES TO REGIONAL HEROES..

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  84. I was small oh,but I can remember he brought out free mko liquid milk. Lol

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  85. his obnoxious family need to pass the mic!

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  86. awon abiola family fe te o.

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  87. Abeg wo get that omowumi handle for twitter walahi she better be dna verified b4 she yan shit again on twitter. Make she come clarify this bs hisssss

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  88. I respect MKO but it is common sense and self explanatory that he was not a president to begin with to now be declared as ex-president. Yes, we all know the election was rigged and there was a possibility that he won. Yes, he was an example of how a president should act but accepting the title from a president who doesn't even know what democracy is will only make him roll in his grave. He died an honorable man. Let not not dishonor him. Giving him this title would erase everything he stood for (justice, integrity and dignity) while he was alive. His family should think very carefully about this.

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  89. U won't blame them na gej start all dis rubbish,trouble dey sleep yanga go wake am,so they did not knw d history of MKO ontil now abi...make dem park well jorr!

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  90. Na today? Make dem go siddon jare....the better wake up from their slumber! Even the Maulag still dey vex person not to talk for ex president. let them name aso rock after him o!

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  91. June 12 is just overrated.

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  92. really!! Delusional folks!! go do something with your lives and stop imagining what never was. Why don't you suggest Nigeria's name be changed to Abiolaland or something.

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  93. I beg its not possible joor!!-_-

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  94. Saro wiwa did more for nigeria when we talk of freedom of speech and democracy. Abiola was for himself so he is not my hero.

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  95. abeg this people should let this man rest in peace! na by force to immortalize? abeg the family should rest jor. how is this of national importance? schweeeeeeeew

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  96. all I can say is what ever weed the person who thought about this is smoking, its high quality weed. Brainless!

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  97. MKO Abiola won the 1993 presidential election but he was not sworn in as a president.

    You cannot declare a dead man as a president after winning any election worldwide. Which law allows it?

    The Abiola family should go for refresher courses. Going to university yonks ago can be a problem. How many lawyers are in their family?

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  98. Lahi Lahi Ko Possiblle, he could av been a worse President, he was a Victim of Injustice, FINE! but who said he would have made a Better Nigeria, June 12 is enough!

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  99. Correct me if I am wrong, does one not have to serve as a President before he is "entitled" to such a title?? Only in 9ja.

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  100. oh please, so that why? his kids can say their dad was an ex president or perraps that title will bring him back from the dead!

    Also how will they caption his reign. MKO Abiola- June 12 1994-June 12 1994????make dem go siddon.We have other pressing needs in Naija.Hints, hints..boko haram!

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  101. If he is declared president ojukwu should also be declared the president of BIAFRA.I think MKO deserves it and Ojukwu also deserves it.shikina

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  102. This is absolute RUBBISH. Just because he was lavish with the "Spoils" that he indirectly stole does not make him a contributor to anything. He was a puppet for foreign government, but poverty and illiteracy will never allow Nigerians to see or hear the truth. This is why there has been no progress in that country. It is a 14th World country, forget 3rd World. We have such a high level of educated illiterates in the World. Corruption has blinded everyone and this unfortunate trait has trickled down to the youngest citizen.... Good luck NIGERIANS

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  103. Obasanjo and Abiola, international thief thief, international rogue, (ITT) *singing in Fela's voice*

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  104. This is absolute RUBBISH. Just because he was lavish with the "Spoils" that he indirectly stole does not make him a contributor to anything. He was a puppet for foreign government, but poverty and illiteracy will never allow Nigerians to see or hear the truth. This is why there has been no progress in that country. It is a 14th World country, forget 3rd World. We have such a high level of educated illiterates in the World. Corruption has blinded everyone and this unfortunate trait has trickled down to the youngest citizen.... Good luck NIGERIANS

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  105. The southwest are always using this Abiola thing to show their tribal and regional sentiments. They should let it be a national call bearing in mind that the right time and right government will do that if it is what Nigerians want. Abeg make dem allow the democrazy mature become democracy dem too halla.

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  106. as if Abiola would have done something different from what Nigerian presidents are known for. please they should park well, it's not visible. he was not sworn in as a president in life...no sense in calling him an ex in death either. that will be the highest height of clownish behavior from Nigerians.

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  107. See Mko won but was never sworn in so they should puuuuleeeez stuff it.

    My Dad received enuff bullets during the Biafrian war, survived it and yet didnt rant for even a street but worked hard privately and made a name.

    So Abiola's kids should go work hard and name there businesses MANIG. Mtchwwww. The way they are going abt this rubbish, i wonder if their Dad really deserved to be president. Stop making a ridicule of you Dad pls.

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  108. how many things do we wanna name after mko..... for crying out loud he's d list of ur problem . . . . aftal he has june 12, n we av may 29 democracy day which i fink is a duplication that's by the way. his faamily shud chill abeg n enjoy d remaining stolen funds dey'v got in dia coffer.
    in my opinion change june 12 to mko'x day d way american's av martin luther king's day.....
    make we hear word for dem abeg.....

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  109. what rubbish! the family should go and hug transformer.

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  110. jonathan should surrender his position to the family, that is what they want then allow UNILAG to be shekena...

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  111. Did M.K.O Abiola take an Oath? The answer is left to us. These people should just forget about this issue. This are material things of this world. Hereafter is worth working ƒor. After αll, things have been done to immortalise him.

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  112. WTF??? Dis is absolutely rubbish, d abiolas shud chill out joor.... GEJ shine ur eye oº°! Dis waking up n changing tins will bring war 2 dis country 1 day.

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  113. abiola family should better not let naij start with dem. their father was giving out money for pepol to vote for him so all this free and fair election was rubbish and then again....let them go an sit down and work for a living so that dem fit earn salary.....

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  114. I see only greed in the mind of people agitating for MKO to be declared ex-president. This shows naturally the greed, insatiable and ungrateful hearts of the Abiola's family. I'm so disappointed that as sane and educated as they are, they are not aware of agitations can be possible to implement. It shows clearly that they are after material things to gain from Nigeria government and not to promote the ideals of democracy for which their father believed.

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  115. dnt kw wht to say sha, mi no dey 4 politics rararaooo...

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