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General T.Y. Danjuma’s Mea Culpa
"We must be humble enough to admit that only God knows the hidden thoughts and character of man..."Historians will be grateful to him because he has made...
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tony are london, UK April 14, 2008
I was not impressed by this author. It is good to spend time to write article with conviction rather than ethnic hatred. The author wrote as if he was their back in history, when events were unfolding. As we know, facts are twisted just like Babginda claiming credit for storming Radio station but one Major Igbokwe was actually responsible.
The Danjuma he was praising only turn anti-Obasanjo when his oil blocks was reduced to one. If he is tough general, where was he when Abacha was ruining the country.
Love or hate Obasanjo, he still the best President Nigeria ever had, the author should just push himself above ethnic or regional hatred he had. The truth is out there, you can not deny it.
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bature musa ibrahim kaduna, nigera March 20, 2007
Most of the events that shape our berloved country are known to most of us, but explicit details like this is what we recieve later in life due to misunderstanding, misjudgement, and mis-selection and fall-outs.If king makers wil clear the notion that it is better to be a king maker than be the king,then it will be better for every body.
We should try and make our faith in GOD more practical and allow our leaders to be chosen freely instead of a so-called God-father's influence.
Day in day out, Nigerians learn thier lessons but we still have not grab the bull by the horns by shaping oyr destiny as a nation together.
I pray sincerely that the lessons learnt in the last eight years will help us chart a way foward.
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