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Name: Folami Wakil O. 
Reg No: DPT/021/014
Session: Morning 

Sani Abacha

    Sani Abacha (September 20, 1943-June 8, 1998). He was a Nigerian military leader, who served as head of state (1993-1998). Abacha received his formal military training at Nigerian and British Military Training colleges. He rose through the ranks in the Nigerian Military and by 1983 had achieved the rank of brigadier when he assisted Ibrahim Babangida in overthrowing Shehil Shagari, who had been elected to his second presidential term in 1983. Muhammed Buhari became Nigeria’s leader, but just two years later Babangida overthrew Buhari and installed himself as leader with Abacha second in command. Elections were held in 1993 and and were won by Moshood Abiola, a candidate supposedly supported by Babanginda, who, however annulled the elections and set up a civilian interim government, which Abacha quickly overthrew. 

    Although Abacha promised to return to democracy, his actions were anything but democratic. He banned political activity of any kind , fired a large portion of the military, controlled the press, and assembled a personal security force of some 3,000 men. While he supported the ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES (ECOWAS) and its military arm, ECOWAS MONITORING GROUP (ECOMOG), in sending troops to restore democracy in Liberia and Sierra Leone, he brutally suppressed dissent at home. Abiola and Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military leader Nigeria (1976-1979), were jailed for treason. Wole Soyinka, Nigeria’s Nobel laureate, was also charged with treason, although he had voluntarily left the country. Perhaps Abacha’s most brutal act was the imprisonment, trial and subsequent ex*****on for treason of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and other Ogoni activitists who were  concerned with the environmental exploitation of their region by multinational petroleum companies.

    Abacha sudden death in June 1998 moved along the process of returning the country to civilian rule. His military successor, Abubakar, oversaw the return of an elected civilian government in 1999. After Abacha death, it was rumored that he and most of it held in European banks. In 2002 a settlement, which restored 30/03/2021

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Name: Folami Wakil O. Reg No: DPT/021/014 Session: Morning Sani Abacha     Sani Abacha (September 20, 1943-June 8, 1998). He was a Nigerian military leader, who served as head of state (1993-1998). Abacha received his formal military training at Nigerian and British Military Training colleges. He rose through the ranks in the Nigerian Military and by 1983 had achieved the rank of brigadier when he assisted Ibrahim Babangida in overthrowing Shehil Shagari, who had been elected to his second presidential term in 1983. Muhammed Buhari became Nigeria’s leader, but just two years later Babangida overthrew Buhari and installed himself as leader with Abacha second in command. Elections were held in 1993 and and were won by Moshood Abiola, a candidate supposedly supported by Babanginda, who, however annulled the elections and set up a civilian interim government, which Abacha quickly overthrew.      Although Abacha promised to return to democracy, his actions were anything but democratic. He banned political activity of any kind , fired a large portion of the military, controlled the press, and assembled a personal security force of some 3,000 men. While he supported the ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES (ECOWAS) and its military arm, ECOWAS MONITORING GROUP (ECOMOG), in sending troops to restore democracy in Liberia and Sierra Leone, he brutally suppressed dissent at home. Abiola and Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military leader Nigeria (1976-1979), were jailed for treason. Wole Soyinka, Nigeria’s Nobel laureate, was also charged with treason, although he had voluntarily left the country. Perhaps Abacha’s most brutal act was the imprisonment, trial and subsequent ex*****on for treason of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and other Ogoni activitists who were  concerned with the environmental exploitation of their region by multinational petroleum companies.     Abacha sudden death in June 1998 moved along the process of returning the country to civilian rule. His military successor, Abubakar, oversaw the return of an elected civilian government in 1999. After Abacha death, it was rumored that he and most of it held in European banks. In 2002 a settlement, which restored

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