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Ibrahim Babangida reflections on Nigerian military history
Overview
Former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Babangida has engaged in public reflections regarding his leadership and Nigerian military history.
Initially, Babangida asserted that successful military coups in Nigeria have historically required civilian support, particularly from wealthy individuals who provide resources and legitimacy. He specifically referenced the 1985 coup plot involving General Mamman Vatsa, noting that a military commission found evidence linking Vatsa to the plot despite their personal friendship.
Subsequently, Babangida released an autobiography addressing various historical controversies. In the memoir, he expressed deep regret for the 1993 annulment of presidential election results, known as the ‘June 12 debacle’, accepting full responsibility for truncating the democratic transition. The book also attempts to correct historical narratives concerning the January 1966 coup, specifically challenging its characterization as an ‘Igbo coup’ to prevent the assignment of collective ethnic guilt.
Entities
Nigeria · Kingsley Moghalu · Mamman Vatsa · Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida · Ibrahim Babangida
Timeline
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5 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesIbrahim Babangida releases autobiography addressing Nigerian military historyFormer Nigerian military leader Ibrahim Babangida has released a memoir addressing his role in the 1993 election annulment and offering historical corrections regarding the 1966 coup.
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7 days ago
[POLITICS] 7 sourcesIbrahim Babangida claims Nigerian coups require civilian supportFormer Nigerian leader Ibrahim Babangida claims no successful military coup in the country has occurred without civilian support, while reflecting on the 1985 execution of his close associate, Mamman Vatsa.
Sources
chronicle.ng · dailytrust.com · newsnowonline.com.ng · theinfostride.com · thepodiummedia.com · thevoicenewsmagazine.com · thisdaylive.com · tribuneonlineng.com