June 12 at 30 years in Nigeria : Olubadan of Ibadan Land Arrives Late MKO House for prayers at exact time, Distributes 25 Books Souvenirs, As MKO Abiola’s Son Supports Tinubu Work in Progress on Nigeria Democracy
By: Rasheed Yusuf
The Maye Olubadan of Ibadan Land, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Mahud Olalekan Alabi Okunmade II, has described the enormous history of June 12 in Nigeria and Late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola Anniversary of June 12,1993 Victory and Nigeria Democracy style of Government, as important as to be nurtured to encourage power to the people in Nigeria, while he arrived his Lagos house recently at exactly 12pm without any African time.
The Maye Olubadan of Ibadan Land, visited Lagos on Thursday, during the Prayers service held to pay homage to MKO Abiola Family and All June 12 Victims, at his 3o years Anniversary .
Speaking at the Prayer section, the Olubadan distributed 25 copies of Book Souvenirs titled “June 12: Lest We Forget” and stated that it was printed for the programme held in respect of the late MKO 21st Anniversary at Ibadan.
He expressed therefore that if anyone wants to know the nexus between the June 12,1993 anniversary lecture and the martyr for democracy (MKO) and the Author, the book is enough to reveal the connection.
He called upon the Nigeria President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to restore the Nigeria dignity of human persons that the colonialists have taken away, by taking all criticism as equal to ensure that all prepared appointments should be based on merit. As one of the dreams that Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and MKO Abiola Stood for and so desired that no Nigerian should stand against it, but to stand for an appointment by merit in Nigeria.
The late Chief MKO’s and Alhaja Kudirat Abiola’s Son, Alhaji Olalekan Yushau Abiola submitted in his address, that until the economy of Nigeria improves in the way we want in Nigeria over Electricity generation, unemployment and Security, no Citizen of Nigeria is fulfilled!
While he expressed happiness as the Democracy has prevailed in Nigeria for more than 20 years now, and saluted the President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his concept of work to make Democracy thrive in Nigeria.
so it is still a work in progress. He shined.
The Muslims Cleric, Director of Moreeq, Ishaq Akintola led the prayers around his graveyard, by reciting Suratulilahi, to demand for Allah’s Paradise without tears again for the Late MKO Abiola and Wives.
He thereby cautioned Nigerians to be very patient in rushing and judging the national appointments, that the food is still in the kitchen, and it is only when it is done that it would be served, so Nigeria must not scramble it.
And he appealed to the Nigeria President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider the fear and doubt of the group ethnicity, and Religious critics to do the people of the country good.
He called upon Muslim faithful to celebrate Ileya festival with the laid down lesson of the Holy Quran, by sacrificing to honour the God Almighty and fulfil their promises accordingly.
He narrated that the only Son of a Prophet might have been used for a sacrifice according to the Holy Book, before Allah sent a Ram for the sacrifice to replace an only son.
However, he charged Nigeria Politicians to be fair in the discharge of their duties all across the nation to fulfil their promises.
The National Coordinator of the Coalition of Pro Democracy Group For Better Nigeria, Comrade Awa Bamiji said the Prayer section marked the 8 months rounding up activities to honour the Late MKO and the Families, and victims of June 12 casting around the frees and fairness election that was annulled in Nigeria.
He congratulated Nigerians, as he rejoiced in his statement, that today Nigeria has a renewed hope to end the bad story after 30 years, because the carnations of hope 93 is in place now, because the tribe which the cabal would not want to attain the Aso Rock seat finally got there.
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has become the Nigeria President to teach the evil doer a big lesson. He said.
Other in attendance, were Engr. Dr. Olukayode Joseph and the Olubadan’s daughter, Chief Princess Dr. Olayinka Mogaji.