I am a Technologist, a Physicist, Easy going, God fearing and fun lover, Explorer and an unrepentant Buharist and now BATIST to my bones. Hey!!! I am just me 😂
Ayo Opadokun’s new book ‘The NADECO Story’ was launched last week.
In Chapter 27, he lists 20 prominent politicians, military personnel and technocrats who played a part in annulling the June 12 1993 Presidential Elections.
Signatories to the document that annulled 🇳🇬 transition to democracy:
1. Admiral Augustus Aikhomu (first signatory; VP under Babangida)
2. Ernest Shonekan (second signatory; later headed the ING)
3. Abdulrahman Okene (third signatory; former Internal Affairs official)
4. Gen. Aliyu Gusau (signed as government representative)
5. David Mark (then at National War College)
6. Musa Yar’Adua (former Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters)
7. Tony Anenih (SDP chairman at the time)
8. Adamu Ciroma
9. Sule Lamido (former Jigawa Governor)
10. Jim Nwobodo (former Anambra Governor)
11. Tom Ikimi (ex-Foreign Affairs Minister)
12. Patrick Dele-Cole
13. Dapo Sarumi
14. Abubakar Rimi
15. Olusola Saraki
16. Joe Nwodo (signed “with reservations”)
17.Saidu Barda (NRC Governor of Katsina — threatened “chaos and bloodshed” over any revisit of June 12)
18.Senator Arthur Nzeribe & his Association for Better Nigeria (secured court order halting result announcements)
19.Clement Akpamgbo SAN (AG who crafted anti-democratic decrees)
20.Jonathan Zwingina (Director-General of Abiola’s own campaign organisation)
A rather sordid tale of betrayal, treachery and backstabbing.
Many of these people ended up in PDP.
Democracy was betrayed by these men and we know their names, today, tomorrow and forever.
Today June 12 is 🇳🇬’s Democracy day and for very good reason.
I went back to Luke this morning just to revisit the story of Christmas… and Luke 2:7 hit me like an arrow to the chest:
“She gave birth to her firstborn son. She wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn.”
We romanticize that line so much that we forget how brutal it actually is. If the gospel narrative is true, then that’s not a cute nativity detail. That is the most explosive statement in human history.
The God who created galaxies entered His own creation… and there was no room for Him.
No royal welcome, no palace, no safety, no honor, not even a bed. He comes into the world He made, and the doors are closed in His face.
This is the single greatest scandal of Christianity: God doesn’t supervise salvation from a throne. He steps into it. He doesn’t arrive in glory. He arrives vulnerable. He doesn’t come intimidating humanity into submission. He comes as a child who can’t even hold His own head up. If you were inventing a religion, this is not the story you’d write.
Luke is quietly showing something staggering about God’s character:
He wins, not by force, but by love.
He saves, not by domination, but by self-giving. He comes close, not as a King demanding space, but as a Savior entering even when there is “no room.”
And that manger isn’t sentimental. It’s confrontational.
It confronts our pride, cos humanity has always had space for power, wealth, celebrity, and status… just never space for God unless He serves our plans.
It confronts our illusions of strength cos God is showing that real power isn’t the ability to crush. Real power is the courage to empty yourself for the sake of others.
It confronts religion, cos God bypassed temples and elites and arrived where animals feed… then announced His coming not to emperors, but to shepherds.
Luke 2:7 tells us who God is.
He is not distant, He is not indifferent, He is not cold sovereignty. He is the God who chooses weakness so He can stand with the weak. He is the God who walks into human pain instead of observing it from afar. He is the God who would rather be rejected with us than reign without us.
If this verse is true, Christianity isn’t just another belief system. It’s a radical claim that the deepest power in the universe is love; not might, not fear, not spectacle.
So yes… this verse broke me today.
Because if this is who God is… then hope isn’t sentimental. Grace isn’t theoretical. And Christmas isn’t “cute.”
It’s God stepping into history quietly…
exposing us gently… and saving us completely. Luke 2:7 isn’t a children’s story. It’s a revolution.
Merry Christmas 🎄❤️
Dear Yorùbá,
If this doesn't make your head swell like Ìjẹ̀bú Garri. Tell me to delete it.
I love you all 🤭😍 and Merry Christmas to all Celebrating. Send Jollof Rice and Chickens 😀
This short clip is an exceptional explanation of how God can have mercy on a person even when they least deserved it.
Wow. I don’t even know this man.
But may God bless him wherever he is.
The best video I’ve seen today.