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Abiola’s son reflects on father’s legacy
Abdul Mumuni Abiola, son of the late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola (MKO), has provided intimate revelations about his father’s legacy and the complex dynamics of their family during an exclusive interview on the Mic On Podcast with Seun Okinbaloye.
Central to their discussion was a striking revelation about the scale of the Abiola family, disclosed through a significant blood test.
“My father had 40 wives,” Abdul disclosed during the podcast, “and after blood tests, his children numbered 55,”
This revelation not only highlighted the intricacies of Abiola’s personal life but also underscored the deep intersection of his private affairs with his public persona and Nigeria’s tumultuous political history.
Reflecting on the profound significance of June 12, Abdul described it as a poignant annual moment.
“It’s a time where the nation can reflect on where we are and where we need to be,” he remarked, emphasising the emotional weight and historical importance of the election day that was tragically annulled.
The conversation also delved into the profound tragedies that befell his family, particularly the untimely deaths of both his father and mother.
“Two to three years after my father’s arrest, my mom was shot down on the streets of Lagos State,” Abdul recalled, vividly recounting the devastating losses that irrevocably shaped their lives.
Highlighting Abiola’s character, Abdul passionately extolled his father’s humility.
“My father was so humble. The way he spoke to the gate man was no different from how he spoke to a king,” he emphasised
Expressing disappointment in the management of the family’s extensive assets and businesses, Abdul lamented: “It’s a total shame, not just for the Abiola family but for the Nigerian people,”
The interview also touched upon familial tensions, particularly regarding the stewardship of Abiola’s estate.
The late businessman’s son openly criticised his half-brother, Kola, for what he perceived as mishandling their father’s legacy.
He said kola cannot rule Nigeria.
“MKO Abiola’s legacy would have been properly sustained if Kola was in a better position. And he could have been a voice of better democratic values, but he chose not to.
“During the time my father was still in jail, he was busy (with other things). It’s sad, but I’m a little pleased that my father didn’t come out to see what his first son has become.
“I’m unhappy with him (Kola Abiola), and even Nigerians are unhappy. You can see how many people voted for him when he campaigned for the presidency.
“I wondered how he thought he could be president when he could not manage Abiola’s empire. How will he manage Nigeria?
“This is the problem in Nigeria: people are not showing capacity in their own little sphere of work but want a higher position.”
Abdul emphasised his father’s enduring vision for Nigeria, centred on poverty eradication and inclusive governance, which he believes remains critically relevant today.
He contrasted this with his disillusionment over current Nigerian political leadership, stressing the urgent need for leaders prioritising public welfare over personal gain.
Hinting at his political ambitions, Abdul expressed a desire to enter public service to effect meaningful change, echoing the principles of service that defined his father’s life and aspirations.
Questioning the role of Western powers in Nigerian and African affairs, Abdul voiced concerns about potential interference and agendas that could undermine democratic values and the interests of the Nigerian people.
Despite the challenges and complexities discussed, Abdul remains resolute in upholding his father’s legacy, navigating intricate family dynamics while steadfastly preserving the Abiola name amidst contemporary socio-economic pressures.
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#OndoDecides2024: APC congratulates Aiyedatiwa, applauds Ondo electorate
By Francesca Hangeior
The All Progressives Congress has congratulated the Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on his re-election in the just-concluded governorship election.
Aiyedatiwa won the election, having polled a total of 366,781 votes across all 18 Local Government Areas of the state.
He defeated his closest rival — Agboola Ajayi of the Peoples Democratic Party, who got 117,845 votes.
In a statement issued by the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, on Sunday, and made available to PUNCH Online, the party described Aiyedatiwa as a “clear attestation” that his administration’s policies “resonated deeply with the electorate.”
The statement read, “The All Progressives Congress (APC) heartily congratulates the Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on his re-election.
“Your Excellency’s resounding victory in the just-concluded Ondo State gubernatorial election is a clear attestation that your administration’s policies and programmes and campaign message of hope and consolidation have resonated deeply with the electorate.
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NiDCOM rescues 13 trafficked Nigerian women from Ghana
*** says 163 victims saved between July, November
By Francesca Hangeior
The Nigerian in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, has successfully facilitated the rescue and repatriation of 13 trafficked Nigerian women from Ghana, bringing the total number of victims returned over the past five months to 163.
This was revealed in a statement by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, NiDCOM’s Director of Media, Public Relations, and Protocols.
The operation, executed through collaborative efforts, involved the Ghanaian Anti-Human Trafficking Police Unit, Rescue Live Foundation International, NIDO Ghana, and NiDCOM.
The latest group of rescued women, aged 19 to 30 years, hails from Ebonyi, Benue, Kaduna, and Rivers States.
It was gathered that they were lured to Ghana under false pretenses of employment but were subjected to exploitative conditions and coerced into secrecy oaths while their traffickers profited from their ordeal.
NiDCOM’s Chairman/CEO, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, expressed her gratitude to key supporters, including Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru, for their roles in ensuring the safe return of the victims.
She also praised Chief Callistus Elozieuwa, BOT Chairman of Rescue Live Foundation International/NIDO Ghana, and the Ghanaian Anti-Human Trafficking Police Unit for their commitment to prosecuting the traffickers.
Dabiri-Erewa reiterated NiDCOM’s commitment to protecting Nigerians abroad, aligning with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritizes combating human trafficking and safeguarding citizens’ rights.
Upon arrival in Nigeria, the women were handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, for rehabilitation and reintegration.
NiDCOM representative Akinboye Akinsola, who accompanied the women, noted that they willingly sought assistance after learning about previous rescue efforts in Ghana’s Kpone Katamanso and Tema regions.
Chief Callistus Elozieuwa highlighted the support provided to the women in Ghana, including temporary shelter, before their return to Nigeria.
Valentine Okike Uzo, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Ebonyi State, commended Governor Nwifuru’s dedication to supporting indigenes both at home and abroad. He assured that measures are in place to ensure proper rehabilitation for those returning to Ebonyi State.
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Dabiri-Erewa celebrates Chidimma’s emergence as First Runner up, Miss Universe
By Francesca Hangeior
The Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has congratulated Nigeria’s Chidimma Adetshina for emerging second at Miss Universe 2024, describing it as a reward for her doggedness and resilience.
In a congratulatory statement issued by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols of the Commission, the NIDCOM boss was excited that despite all odds, Chidimma remained focused and attained her goals.
Dabiri-Erewa said though Chidimma Adetshina as Nigeria’s representative, finished as the first runner-up at the 73rd Miss Universe Competition held in Mexico, her courage, determination and support from Nigeria eventually paid off. She was also named Miss Africa and Oceania 2024.
Dabiri-Erewa recalled Adetshina’s controversial official withdrawal from the Miss South Africa 2024 contest, of which she had advanced to the final stage ,some few months back, noting that Nigeria warmly welcomed her, after being literally forced out of South Africa.
While in Nigeria, accompanied by President Silverbird group, Mr Guy Murray Bruce, Chidinma was warmly received at the NIDCOM Lagos office, and thereafter hosted to a grand reception at Idris Olorunnibe’s “The Temple,” Victoria Island ,with music legend, Dbanj in attendance.
Describing her as brilliant, focussed and determined, she urged others to emulate the spirit of Nigerianess in Chidimma by being proud of the country and not run it down under whatever guise.
The competition, described as one of the most thrilling in recent years, celebrated the talents, intelligence, and elegance of women from around the globe.
Nigeria came second behind Miss Denmark, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, who won the keenly contested crown from Miss Universe 2023, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua.
It will be recalled that Chidimma was rejected by South Africa who expressed worries and questioned her nationality.
Due to that, Adetshina came to Nigeria to represent Taraba State and won the title of Miss Universe Nigeria.organised by the Silverbird group.
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