Thy Glory O Nigeria..!

JUNE 12 1993, Just Like Yesterday!

June 5, 2007 · 16 Comments

Adeola Aderounmu

 I remembered when my parents used to talk about how life was in the 1950s and 1960s. Then I used to imagine how they could possibly remembered things that happened so long ago vividly. Now that I am an adult, I think I understand better how time can fly and then 14 years can be like 4 months! 

This is the way that the time that had passed since June 12 1993 to this moment seemed to me. In fact, June 12 seemed to me like yesterday. It’s all so fresh in my memory. I was studying at the University of Lagos at that time.  

As I remember June 12, I will dwell on the principles of the events of that day and not on the person of MKO Abiola, Bashir Tofa or the tropical gangster called Babangida. The reason why I will not dwell on personalities fully is because the election was not about them, it was about democratic principles and the rule of law. 

On June 12 1993, millions of Nigerians voted in the best election ever conducted in the history of Nigeria. It was possible for the people to vote right because the elections were properly planned and well conducted. There were pre-election debates and it was easy to know who was intelligent and who was really dull. 

The people voted and the results were rolling in more to the favour of MKO Abiola. When it became evident that Abiola would win, Bashir Tofa (the opponent) was said to have sent him congratulatory messages. Now, that is a good man when it comes to the spirit of politics without bitterness. Records have it that as the results were been announced, the prices of goods and services were dropping. There was a tailor who refused to be paid for the services he had rendered. He was so overjoyed that “at last” hope has come to the people. 

That was the spirit and mood until Nigerians received a rude shock from the nonentity called Babangida. This useless man cancelled or annulled the best election in our history. There were many theories to this annulment including that Abiola is a creditor of the government, or that a few idiots would not like to see him be president of Nigeria. Some people said it was because of what he did when he was in NPN that he betrayed Awolowo. I will not be drawn into these kinds of thoughtless arguments.

 The fundamental thing about June 12 was that an election held and Abiola won. The crime about it was that some cabal secretly plotted against Abiola and eternally denied him of the mandate that the Nigerian masses gave to him. He was asked by the people to give them hope, but a few hopeless and selfish persons, a few of whom unfortunately are still around the corridors of power decided otherwise. 

The annulment was resisted by many true democrats, some were killed and many went into exile. Some people chickened out and were back in subsequent governments because they were simply thieves and opportunists originally. The vice-president-to-be for that annulled election is now back into the new illegitimate government that started on May 29 2007. This will show any reasonable person that such people have no shame for their misdeeds and I doubt that this man was not once a looter of our treasury. They never get enough, do they? They always stage a return to our lives and the implication is that since 1960, we have had a system of recycling sycophants in our government houses. Those that cannot be recycled stay out as useless godfathers-destroying the system to selfish ends. 

Many people died in the struggle to actualize that mandate popularly called JUNE 12. May their souls find peace. They are more honourable than Babangida and his hopeless cabal put together. It remains to be proved if there were no foreign interference in the death of MKO Abiola himself, the man widely believed to have won the 1993 elections. It is not understandable why he died under questionable circumstances while a delegate from the United States was visiting him. How did a cup of tea become a poison? Historians have their hands full there and those who know the truth but cannot say it will always be judged by their own conscience. 

MKO Abiola died when many thought he would be released to claim his mandate after the death of one of the notorious generals called Abacha. The implication is that he was up against an evil cabal who will not mind travelling to hell just to deny him. Indeed the cabal succeeded in their plots and 14 years after, can anyone see any progress in Nigeria? Don’t even think about the GSM, I am tired of that jingle as a measure of progress. 

One thing is sure, in as much as we have refused to take the right steps and as long as we have not resisted those who are manipulating our country to a selfish end, millions of people will continue to live in poverty. This is not a curse, I lived through this dilemma and my family and friends do not deserve my curse. It is just what I call the unarguable reality of our lives. It is not for fun that the holy books stated that “You will know the truth and the truth shall set you free”! 

It is one thing for us to know the truth, acknowledge it, make amends and set Nigeria on the path of glory and it is definitely another thing to continue to deny ourselves the knowledge of the truth, make a few people enjoy the fruits of the land and leave the helpless and resilient majority wallowing in absolute/abject poverty. 

The way to GLORY will be a struggle on all aspects of our lives, social, economic…and so on. The way to prosperity and the good of all will be to seek the men and women who will be ready to serve selflessly and dedicatedly. In Nigeria, we need the rule of law above the rule of men. 

May each June 12 continue to unsettle the mind of the wicked. May it bring jugdement who those who spilled the blood of the innocents. AND May the goodness of June 12 bring milk and honey back to the Nigerians who are weak and poor, living on less than 1 dollar a day.

This is my personal opinion and that is the way that I see it.

Categories: Uncategorized

16 responses so far ↓

  • Olamide // June 12, 2007 at 11:30 am | Reply

    that was a great write up, I was barely 8 yrs old when the june 12 incident occured, but as young as I was I knew something went totally wrong. now fourteen years after, I couldnt forget this day, waking up this norning exactly 14yrs after, i could remember vivdly the trouble and unrest in Nigeria all those yrs. the periods of 1993 to 1998 was a HELL for many nigerians!!! I was in secondary school five years after and MKO was MURDERED(not died)! But the Lord Almighty will restore that country for us because the mass’ tomorrow are being killed daily! May GOD deliver us from the hands of the selfish and greedy! AMEN!

  • Aladenika franklin adewumi // June 12, 2007 at 2:59 pm | Reply

    i really enjoy the write up that you wrote.And i know that the new administration would conduct a free and fair election in the year 2011.and they should imbibe the spirit of sportmanship in politics so as to have an egaliterian country and move nigeria forward.

  • Adeola Aderounmu // June 12, 2007 at 9:52 pm | Reply

    Today, June 12 2007 is another day to remember those whose lives were taken in connection with the June 12 1993 Elections. The winner of the election MKO Abiola and other innocent Nigerians sacrified their lives for our great Nation.

    They gave their lives for our tomorrow and for the future of their children and children’s children.

    The tomorrow is here with us, what have we done with it?

    Thy Glory O Nigeria ! is slain upon the corrupt and bloody fields, from the South to the North, to the Middle Belt, to the West, to the East and to the Niger Delta.

    Jagajaga Nigeria, you lie in ruins and you rot like a wasted giant!

    May Nigerians wake up from their eternal slumber and May the Glory of Nigeria come.

  • EBITONMO RUFINA // June 18, 2007 at 6:44 pm | Reply

    well that was a nice piece of word.well as for me i dont think i could even remember anything cus i was real small by then.well i just wanted to know the name of the person the conducted the 1993 elections. bye 4 now

  • Adeola Aderounmu // June 18, 2007 at 7:53 pm | Reply

    The electoral chairman for the 1993 Elections was one Prof. Humphrey Nwosu. I hope I am correct.

  • Amarachi Nzeakor // June 28, 2007 at 5:52 am | Reply

    I have always wanted to know what exactly happened on June 12 , reading your write up has answered some of my questions but i still want to know how Abacha got into the picture and what right Babagida had to annul the election held at that time cause i was real small at that time …………..

  • Uchenna BAD NIGGAR // June 28, 2007 at 6:09 am | Reply

    As for me oooo,i don’t care what Nigeria will be in the next few years because i don’t think Nigeria as a great nation will ever be alright …….. Not to think of,our bad leaders who all they know is their own self ambition and the millions they keep on chopping from we ………. just the other day i saw in a news that a man went to his wife after being sac out of work ,poured his own wife acids , it makes me wonder were Nigeria is up to …… i am never proud to be a Nigerian …….. keep on chilling my dear friends ….i like ur site ……if u have anytin or any advices to give cause i really love advice call me on 08060803862 ..bye

  • Olamide (aka Lami) // July 4, 2007 at 8:51 pm | Reply

    nice write up

  • HAMZA YUSUF NGAWANY // October 5, 2007 at 11:02 am | Reply

    i am not proud to be a nigeria becuase of what happen in june 12th 1993 but i’m proud of the nigeria for the leadership of umara musa yra’adua and the former head of of state chief olesegun obasanju

  • Nina Suares // March 26, 2008 at 12:24 pm | Reply

    I am part of team that has made a documentary on MKO Abiola, you can check out the trailer at:
    http://www.youtube.com/Hoperises

  • Nwajiugo Uzochukwu // May 13, 2008 at 5:11 pm | Reply

    June 12 1993 is a day i will not forget because, as little as i was, i was at the polling station on that day while i watched my father queue up to vote.
    Today i can hardly allow my kids to even step out of the house, not to talk of allowing them to go to any polling station… Its now a nightmare to vote. June 12, Prof Humphery Nwosu.. These two one can never forget in a hurry.

  • Ade // June 9, 2008 at 10:23 am | Reply

    Thanks for this nice write-up. Abiola won the election and I am not saying he was perfect. He had his faults just like we all do. But I met somebody few weeks ago who told me a heart-touching story.

    This man and his friends had just dropped out of secondary school and thus resorted to arm robbery in Nigeria. Abiola was on his way to Ibadan when they stopped him. They did not know it was M.K.O. When they realised this, they knelt down and apologised for trying to rob him. This man told me Abiola had tears in his eyes and asked them why they were doing such at their age. Abiola invited them to his house for lunch the next day.

    He told me he went there with his friends, 6 of them and Abiola asked them to bring their passports to him because he wanted to send them to the U.S to complete their studies. They did and ABIOLA sponsored all 6 of them up to Masters level in America. He even told me he gave them some money to give their loved ones then. This man now owns a law firm and his other friends are also doing fantastically well. Abiola did not know them from adam but did that. I was at a get together when this man spoke with my husband and I. I just started crying. What a great act of kindness! And I am sure he must have done similar things for other people. Abiola was not perfect but he had a large heart, King David in the BIble was beloved of God but we all know he made mistakes too.

    I therefore pray that Abiola’s soul will rest in peace. May God forgive him all his sins and atrocities and may God forgive us too. Abiola was a good man. May his soul rest in perfect peace.Amen

  • Another June 12 « Thy Glory O Nigeria..! // June 12, 2008 at 5:51 am | Reply

    [...] in Nigeria …Global Voices Online… on The French Embassy in Nigeria …Ade on JUNE 12 1993, Just Like Y…karina on MAY 29 2007-MAY 29 2008:Anothe…Skietreker on Renowned author, Cyprian [...]

  • Nigeria: June 12, MKO Abiola, and Option A4 :: Grandiose Parlor // June 13, 2008 at 4:50 am | Reply

    [...] on June 12: Nigeria: June the Twelfth JUNE 12 1993, Just Like Yesterday! That we may not forget: June 12 What if Abiola had become president? Bookmarks:These icons link to [...]

  • Akeju Olubusayo Adeola // June 12, 2009 at 6:25 am | Reply

    That was a beautiful write-up about the june 12 election and the misdeeds of the people in government then. Though i was about 7yrs old then but i knew all that went wrong. I can remember vividly that i was in a tutorial class receiving lectures when we heard that MKO Abiola won the election. We were all happy bt just like a pin used in pinching a baloon, we became sad cos the election was annuled. I pray to God Almighty to restore the glory of Nigeria,to grant MKO ETERNAL REST and to those who perpetuate evil, i believe they are not far from judgement and that is if they have not been judged. God Bless Nigeria.

  • UDUAK // June 12, 2009 at 1:42 pm | Reply

    Today mark another June 12, it has to do with the story of how we begin to remember,
    In the history of Nigeria and that of the wide world, June 12 election can never be forgotten,
    When we talk about free and fair election, it is that of M K O.
    I do not know what Nigerians where up to, but the memory ever remain fresh.

    Uduak
    08036626252

Leave a Comment