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Re-“MKO And The Last Flight To Johannesburg" : Mr. Nduka Obaigbena, Come Just A Little Clean By E. C. Ejiogu

June 8, 2012

For full disclosure: I belong to the category of people who rightly for cause, perceive the Nigeria project as an existential threat to Nd’Igbo.  It is for that reason specifically, that I have in the last year or so, completely renounced whatever attempts or efforts that I may have made or been associated with in the past to further what some still see as “saving Nigeria”.

For full disclosure: I belong to the category of people who rightly for cause, perceive the Nigeria project as an existential threat to Nd’Igbo.  It is for that reason specifically, that I have in the last year or so, completely renounced whatever attempts or efforts that I may have made or been associated with in the past to further what some still see as “saving Nigeria”.

  There is absolutely nothing worth saving in a burnt out—also read—basket case, which the Nigeria project is.   Thus, anyone who reads this must not at all, presume that it is directed at “saving Nigeria”. In fact, it is to the very contrary.   Furthermore, anyone who presumes that identification with the Nigeria project might be the basis of any measure of affinity that may exist between the one and self, must indeed, think twice.   I write this, simply because I couldn’t hold myself from calling Mr. Nduka Obaigbena out on his recent tall tale—see his “MKO and the Last Flight to Johannesburg”—on this channel, about the late MKO Abiola. If Nduka Obaigbena still considers himself a complete human being, I call him to come clean, just a little bit on the role that he played for the Hausa-Fulani to rubbish MKO’s June 12 mandate, jail, and ultimately kill him, all for money.   Let Nduka Obaigbena swear that he was not planted on that flight to South Africa and to attend Nelson Mandela’s historic Inauguration that May 29, 1994 by the Hausa-Fulani to tail, spy on, and pass actionable intelligence on MKO to them and their State Security Services (SSS) operatives.   Let Nduka Obaigbena swear that his so-called exile wasn’t staged and managed by the Hausa-Fulani to at least in part, snoop and report on the NADECO and its activities in Washington, DC and London. Let Nduka Obaigbena also swear that he was in Abuja by coincidence on that fateful day that the Hausa-Fulani finally eliminated MKO.   No matter what and when, over the roles he played to aid and abet the Hausa-Fulani to torpedo MKO’s June 12 mandate, and then eliminate him, Nduka Obaigbena will neither sleep, nor rest easy.   ●E. C. Ejiogu, PhD; is a political sociologist and the author of the paradigm changing, The Roots of Political Instability in Nigeria (Ashgate Publishing Ltd).

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