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Diya and I didn’t know where Abiola was held, says Abdulsalami

Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), has revealed that before he assumed power in 1998, neither he nor General Oladipo Diya, the then Chief of General Staff and second‑in‑command to General Sani Abacha, knew the exact location where Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola was being detained. Abdulsalami said that, despite occupying senior positions in the military hierarchy under Abacha, key details about Abiola’s incarceration were tightly controlled and kept away from them. He explained that it was only after Abacha’s sudden death on June 8, 1998, and his own emergence as Head of State, that he gained direct access to information regarding Abiola’s custody. In his account, Abdulsalami stressed that Abacha’s regime operated with a high level of secrecy, especially on sensitive political detainees like Abiola, the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election. He […]

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National Museum names Dufuna canoe, Lugard Bridge top heritage sites

The National Commission for Museums and Monuments has listed the ancient Dufuna canoe and Lugard’s Footbridge as two of Nigeria’s most important heritage sites.The commission said both sites reflect key phases in Nigeria’s history, from prehistoric innovation to the colonial era. The Dufuna canoe, discovered in 1987 near the village of Dufuna in Yobe State, is regarded as the oldest known boat in Africa and the second oldest in the world.Radiocarbon dating places the canoe at about 8,000 years old, showing that advanced boat-making and fishing activities existed in the region thousands of years ago. According to the commission, the canoe offers rare insight into early human settlement, transport, and trade along the Komadugu Gana River and surrounding communities.It described the artefact as a national and global treasure that strengthens Nigeria’s place in discussions on world archaeology and early technology. […]

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Emir Sanusi II Urges Nigerians to Write Their Own History

The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has called on Nigerians to actively document their history and achievements to prevent others from writing it for them. The former Central Bank Governor made this statement at the public presentation of two books in Abuja. He emphasized that writing and preserving history is vital for national identity. He warned, "If we do not write our history, others will write it for us." He stressed that the story of great Nigerian cities like Kano cannot be complete without acknowledging the contributions of legendary families and entrepreneurs who built their economies. The event featured the launch of two books by Dr. Munzali Dantata, which celebrate the life of businessman Aminu Dantata and the history of Kano. Other prominent figures, including former Senate President Bukola Saraki, attended and echoed the importance of preserving such […]

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