These newly surfaced clips of my interactions with Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola are yet another reminder that my commitment to the struggle for justice, democracy, and the liberation of Nigeria did not begin today. Long before many of those now occupying positions of power found their voices, I was already on the frontlines of the June 12 struggle, standing with Nigerians against military dictatorship and demanding that the peopleβs mandate be respected.
The irony is striking: many of the opportunists, enablers, and pretenders who either opposed, ignored, or later hijacked that democratic struggle are now in positions of authority and seek to suppress those who remained faithful to its ideals. They may wield state power today, but history has shown repeatedly that repression cannot extinguish a just cause.
These clips are not merely historical artifacts; they are evidence of consistency. They show a young activist standing with the democratic movement when it was dangerous to do so, and they connect directly to the same principles that continue to guide the struggle today.
Those who now deploy the machinery of the state against dissent should remember that every generation produces its oppressors and its resisters. The oppressors enjoy temporary power; the resisters ultimately inherit history.
They will be defeated. The cause of justice endures. The struggle continues. #TakeItBack #Sowore2027 #SoworeForPresident
210 Trillion NNPCL Probe: Ex-CFO Dismisses Senate Inquiry as βWild Goose Chaseβ Against Kyari, Others
Proceedings at the Senate Committee on Public Accounts' investigation into the alleged N210 trillion unaccounted funds in the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) turned tense on Wednesday as the company's former Chief Financial Officer, Dr. Umar Ajiya, accused lawmakers of pursuing what he described as a "wild goose chase" in their probe of the former management led by Mele Kyari.
The committee, chaired by Senator Ibrahim Dankwambo, resumed its examination of figures contained in NNPCL's audited financial statements covering the period from 2017 to 2023.
Lawmakers have maintained that a total of N210 trillion captured in the company's accounts remains inadequately explained. The amount comprises N103 trillion recorded as accrued expenses and N107 trillion classified as receivables.
The Senate panel had initially directed a series of questions to the current NNPCL management headed by Group Chief Executive Officer, Bayo Ojulari, before extending its inquiry to former senior officials involved in the preparation and management of the accounts under review.
Appearing before the committee, Ajiya challenged the basis of some of the allegations, arguing that the Senate had been misinformed and that the investigation was founded innacurate by the company,'s book
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