If there was Twitter in Abacha times and you wrote this your family would be in mourning within a week. It’s irrelevant that you asked for him. That minor reference to him as a devil was more than enough.
@KwamiAdadevoh
I'm sure she was not born during Abacha's reign.
Our landlord used to warn us not to engage in chit chat anytime we were in public as there were spies monitoring people's movement and actions.
@KwamiAdadevoh
Abacha was just something else. Before people go jubilate sey him don die, you go understand. Beer parlour owners were literally doing giveaway with drinks for the whole week😂😂
@KwamiAdadevoh
@femiadebimpe
The day I read Babafemi Ojudu's travails in the hands of Abacha, I cried.
He almost went blind in the dungeon and all his teeth were almost decaying because he didn't brush for months. The family even gave up of seeing him alive again.
All these children know nothing.
@KwamiAdadevoh
Her family would not only mourn her, they would also gather around their sawdust stove to cry over her untimely demise. Awon Omo po bi osan bo gbogbo
@KwamiAdadevoh
Mourning in a week would be very kind at least, that means they will know what has happened. It's a different story when they find out months later about a certain tainted truck that he was forced to enter and they have no body to even bury.
@KwamiAdadevoh
Most of these people weren't born during Abacha's regime. A regime where ordinary citizens couldn't even criticise the govt on d street... Not politically exposed individuals o! Ordinary citizens... History needs 2 be taught d way it is in schools...
@KwamiAdadevoh
Uncle you have time babies that they hadn’t even thought of birthing maybe their parents had not even met during Abacha’s time are the ones you are replying to e ra ye….
@KwamiAdadevoh
Remember when as a young adult back then in kaduna and the news of Abacha's death filtered the air. No one could mention it for fear of being arrested. We kept mute until NTA carried the news officially. Even at death, we still feared that dude.