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Your information is incorrect. Shonekan was not overthrown as he was never elected...Shonekan was appointed by Babangida as a public servant who was eventually relieved of the appointment. Kindly note that Shonekan was never a bonifide head of state.
Abacha you're the man, the kind of man we lack right now in Nigeria, Nigeria of today is struggling ready to fall, may God protect Nigeria and strengthen her to the highest level, we miss you sir. RIP my general
@@justmangojuice stolen the country it's only on paper not fact, there is story behind that money which I don't think you will understand the game in politics, do u believe all the previous leaders steal money?? If yes, then" have u ever think on why the rest of the thieves were not mentioned regularly? And they keep exaggerating abacha loot, do u know why?? Because they still alive. If abacha is still alive no one can say that, right now he is not alive and he dealt with the enemy of the nation the current leaders, so they can do anything to tarnished his image.
@@justmangojuice if you do your math correctly you will find out that abacha was the one that boost Nigerian economy more than anyone else, he promotes Nigeria economically and militarily, Nigeria become so powerful in his time and during his time Nigeria experience less corruption, he never jokes in that area it's difficult for u to steal during his time, no way
Abacha was an extremely smart tactician. His battle plan was deception, and he effectively used it to disarm the enemy. Abacha got to the top by pretending not to know anything. Even when he struck, his key opponents in the army and in politics supported him because they did not see him as a threat. Everyone imagined that this general who had no capacity to sit through meetings and generally hated administrative duties was incapable of lasting in office for more than 6 months.
I have been curious as to how Babangida managed to tame a power hungry tyrant like Abacha. Abacha has always wanted to be head of state. How he was able to keep Abacha from planning to overthrowing him. In my mind Abacha was the key reason Babangida annulled the election and he left Abacha in power knowing Abacha will plan a coup. Babangida must have secretly feared Abacha
I swear, ( I have always been wondering the same thing )! I would have never been able to sleep peacefully - knowing I had Abacha as my 2 ND in command .
Those days we stay glued to our black and white television to listen to Presidential address with rap attention and dedication because they have contents. Now, unfortunately there is nothing like a presidential address but presidential spokesperson spewing out lies!!!
What a great documentary. Back in 1993 and as young as I was then I was not surprised Abacha struck. The law establishing the interim government made it clear that the secretary of defence (a position occupied by Abacha on inception) was the most senior cabinet position after the interim president (Shonekan). The law also held that in the event of resignation, death and so on of the latter that the most senior cabinet member takes over. What else could have been politically convenient for Abacha's ambition?
Why didn't Shonekan align with the Yoruba military and civil society to summarily retire Ababca and install Abiola who will now use his new position as the president and winner of the freest and fairest election to deal with the Caliphate North who inspired the annulment of June 12 Election?
Good documentary and commentary. Research is good, but can be better. Credible sources are always important in pivotal historical events such as this one. Finally a suggestion, keep your videos Afrocentric and avoid Europe, Asia etc. Africa is a niche that has not been tapped yet, make it yours and own it. The viewers will come. Just a matter of time 👍
@@wade1198 Actually, I could but history is not my hobby. That said, there is nothing wrong with constructive criticism. I seem to detect sarcasm in your response.
@@btgoc888 Nothing sarcastic in my comment, someone sis a great job, you are criticizing them, and then you said history isn't you hubby, then you know nothing about what you are criticizing them for, if you are not an expert yourself.
Wonderful 👏 👏 👏, interim government is hereby dissolved, NEC dissolved, the two political Parties are hereby dissolved, National are hereby proscribed , i can't believe that l watched and listened to this documentary 😳 for a whole 84mins, chaiiiiii. Thanks buddy
Nah. He was quiet throughout till death. It's possible that he has been warned to keep quiet or face the guns of the military. During democracy? The phobia of possible assassination doesn't leave human minds easily. Shonekan said nothing and it was a wise choice!
Thanks to the author of this very insightful documentary. However from time to time the speaker kept on talking of 1995, 1997 and 1999 for event which clearly took place in the 1980s. Except I was getting the pronunciations incorrectly. Nevertheless, thank you HistoryVille for your educative documentaries.
During that period, it was only a matter of time that Abacha would become Head of State. He helped two coups succeed, and was only waiting for his time to take over government. Hence while other officers were retired, he was left behind to fulfill his dreams.
Na wa oh! Most of those saying this were too little or were never born when he was in power. He was a heartless tyrant who made the masses especially civil servants suffer.
This is absolutely historic most of what am reading and listening was never taught in school while I was studying in Nigeria never knew most of this history knowledge until now so sad.
This advert of past anti- democracy and military junta, of the past military intervention in democratic governance, resembles an invitation to military re-intervention again to overthrow democracy in Nigeria. Above video should be in national archive not rebroadcast. Military failed Nigeria and destroyed our first parliamentary constitution, which was wrongly replaced with corruption ridden, expensive cost of governance, lacks check and balances and too expensive to run, as 80 percent of annual budget go to recurrent expenditure under presidential which is corrupt ridden and costly, as our health care turned archaic, roads deathtraps and nation remains in darkness. Dr Patrick Kolawole Boboye.
You said Abacha is dull and... This doesn't sound like Sani Abacha. IBB said on TV that "Sani put me in the office twice". He is one of the most intelligent officers, IBB listens to him and knows he is his master. You should learn more about him
@@aldenpeng4787 Abacha was very objective but his ambition to transform himself to a civilian president was a threat to the balance of power and subsequently led to his early demise.
@@Mrm-hs6ld that holy ambition was to save the country from today's disaster. Mustapha said the west had a meeting in 1979 or so, to keep Nigeria and Africa in perpetual slavery and that was what Abacha wanted to stop. He stopped the sokoto caliphate from controlling the government.
@@aldenpeng4787 I will quite agree with you that Abacha did dissolve the Sokoto Caliphate however every African knows the objective of the West is to subjugate Africa under friendly government which they continue to do up to this day. But Abacha himself was also very corrupt owing to his large looting of the state coffers. He ought to have handed over just like Obasanjo and Abdulsalami did but to a much popular Nigeria choice but his greed for power intoxicated him. However he remains Nigeria first true dictator as his loots continues to bleed the nation till date.
@@Mrm-hs6ld that loot is the very place people got it all wrong. No one want to ask or investigate the truth about the so called Abacha loot. Is just the saying "give the dog a bad name and kill it" Abacha loot started with Obasanjo as a retaliation to what Abacha did to him. How many people knew that Nigeria was under international heavy and severe sanctions because of Abacha's decision? Anyway is a long story but Abdulsalam Abubakar stole more than whatever you can recover as Abacha loot. Hopefully we will have time to talk about the so called Abacha loot one day.
History is important to tell us our real rivals ... We always fight against ourselves here in Africa and the Westerners will be jubilating over our grievances...
Is Nigeria permanently free from being ruled by the soldiers in the nearest future?.The answer is Capital NO. Yes, Nigerians will experience this , but no hassles. All fingers crossed. UK.
Shonekan was just an opportunist and a selfish human being. Your towns man contested an election and won. He was robbed and you were given d post and you accepted it. That's not an Omoluwabi behaviour. That is d most wicked thing that not even a savage beast should think about.
Did Abacha overthrow Shonekan? I don't think so. IBB stepped aside for Abacha as a successor. But with the June 12 issues still brewing. IBB can't just step aside for Abacha directly. Shonekan was only used as a decoy.
Inspiet of everythng, these are the real Herros of the country, fighting without fear of dieing for the country, apart from looking for some few dollors as well well well
@Alden peng Abacha was very objective but his ambition to transform himself to a civilian president was a threat to the balance of power and subsequently led to his early demise.
This documentary is based on sentiments, bigotry and bais. You have indented the personality of Late Gen Sani Abacha. Gen Abacha was a disciplined officer, a good officer and the best leader Nigeria has ever had.
Those are very sad days of military where school certificate officers were twisting and turning Niferia anyhow. The whole scenario was created by the British who did not want to go but had to devise instability into the system for easy neo colonization. They encouraged the North to occupy the military resulting in classmates carrying out coups upon coups when they eventually gained footing in the military. The hangover is still here with unexplained wealth all over the place. Thus gas been the bane of Nigeria democracy. Too much unearned money from the past distabilising the polity.
If IBB wanted Democracy to stay in Nigeria he would have retired Abacha n other top army officers that knows the game of coup plotting..But I understand IBB feared Abacha
Huge amount of money stolen by Abacha in Europe and the USA have been recovered with nothing to show for the money recovered. What is the Nigeria government doing to recover the money Abacha kept with Gadaffi in Libya?
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Lol. OBJ boiz....
Lol
Your information is incorrect. Shonekan was not overthrown as he was never elected...Shonekan was appointed by Babangida as a public servant who was eventually relieved of the appointment. Kindly note that Shonekan was never a bonifide head of state.
Any attempt to test our will, will be decisively dealt with -- General Sani Abacha.
Dear HistoryVille, your narration was top-notch and I enjoyed listening to the very end. ✨💯
Abacha you're the man, the kind of man we lack right now in Nigeria, Nigeria of today is struggling ready to fall, may God protect Nigeria and strengthen her to the highest level, we miss you sir. RIP my general
Indeed khalipha.
How is he the man he stole the country blind.
@@justmangojuice stolen the country it's only on paper not fact, there is story behind that money which I don't think you will understand the game in politics, do u believe all the previous leaders steal money?? If yes, then" have u ever think on why the rest of the thieves were not mentioned regularly? And they keep exaggerating abacha loot, do u know why?? Because they still alive. If abacha is still alive no one can say that, right now he is not alive and he dealt with the enemy of the nation the current leaders, so they can do anything to tarnished his image.
@@justmangojuice if you do your math correctly you will find out that abacha was the one that boost Nigerian economy more than anyone else, he promotes Nigeria economically and militarily, Nigeria become so powerful in his time and during his time Nigeria experience less corruption, he never jokes in that area it's difficult for u to steal during his time, no way
@@drinkskhalifa7153 what maths pls give me the maths that shows this
A Master piece.
Wonderfully done.
This must be shown on National TV
😊😊😊
Appreciate this anecdote. Highly-rated documentaries of escapades of unforgettable past government's. Thank You
Thanks!
Wow. Thank you. 😊
Welldone sir.
Can't believed I was glued to my phone for this for 84minutes.
👍👍👍
Wow. Thanks. That's impressive.
Yea man me too .as a Sierra leonean I just love Nigerian politics
Abacha very tough man
History ville your video are really topnotch and exclusively fascinating 👏
🥰🥰
Short men are very dangerous indeed. My late uncle is a perfect example of this. Abacha is another example. I really fear short men.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Napoleon complex
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣short people generally…😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are right, look at Stalin.
This WAS November 1993.
This is November 2021.
Nigeria is Now in DEEP WELL OF GLOOM.
An awesome piece,,, thanks for all this, God bless your efforts
🙏
An excellent documentary. Detailed, coherent and well prepared.
What a comprehensive report!!! Well done. All Ogun state origin are disgraceful
Abacha was an extremely smart tactician. His battle plan was deception, and he effectively used it to disarm the enemy. Abacha got to the top by pretending not to know anything. Even when he struck, his key opponents in the army and in politics supported him because they did not see him as a threat. Everyone imagined that this general who had no capacity to sit through meetings and generally hated administrative duties was incapable of lasting in office for more than 6 months.
I have been curious as to how Babangida managed to tame a power hungry tyrant like Abacha. Abacha has always wanted to be head of state. How he was able to keep Abacha from planning to overthrowing him. In my mind Abacha was the key reason Babangida annulled the election and he left Abacha in power knowing Abacha will plan a coup. Babangida must have secretly feared Abacha
Zoological Kingdom
I swear, ( I have always been wondering the same thing )! I would have never been able to sleep peacefully - knowing I had Abacha as my 2 ND in command .
@@kingsleychukwuebuka1814 have you ever been to a zoological garden? Structured and no animal is hungry.
You are right. It was Abacha that made Babangida annulled June 12 election. Well planned
Being the longest serving chief of army staff, he had the army in his palms.
Those days we stay glued to our black and white television to listen to Presidential address with rap attention and dedication because they have contents.
Now, unfortunately there is nothing like a presidential address but presidential spokesperson spewing out lies!!!
GREAT Job as usual!!! Still waiting for my your video of 1995 Phantom Coup. That is closely related to this
What a great documentary. Back in 1993 and as young as I was then I was not surprised Abacha struck. The law establishing the interim government made it clear that the secretary of defence (a position occupied by Abacha on inception) was the most senior cabinet position after the interim president (Shonekan). The law also held that in the event of resignation, death and so on of the latter that the most senior cabinet member takes over. What else could have been politically convenient for Abacha's ambition?
Why didn't Shonekan align with the Yoruba military and civil society to summarily retire Ababca and install Abiola who will now use his new position as the president and winner of the freest and fairest election to deal with the Caliphate North who inspired the annulment of June 12 Election?
@@ukoparahhe has no power over the military 😂😂😂
i like old school coup !!! Thank u for ur service , and step aside !
Thanks. I take a bow.
Good documentary and commentary. Research is good, but can be better. Credible sources are always important in pivotal historical events such as this one. Finally a suggestion, keep your videos Afrocentric and avoid Europe, Asia etc. Africa is a niche that has not been tapped yet, make it yours and own it. The viewers will come. Just a matter of time 👍
Thank you. We'll keep this under advisement.
@laga ndum well written! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Maybe you should do your own, since you know full details of this historical documentary,.
@@wade1198
Actually, I could but history is not my hobby. That said, there is nothing wrong with constructive criticism. I seem to detect sarcasm in your response.
@@btgoc888 Nothing sarcastic in my comment, someone sis a great job, you are criticizing them, and then you said history isn't you hubby, then you know nothing about what you are criticizing them for, if you are not an expert yourself.
Wonderful 👏 👏 👏, interim government is hereby dissolved, NEC dissolved, the two political Parties are hereby dissolved, National are hereby proscribed , i can't believe that l watched and listened to this documentary 😳 for a whole 84mins, chaiiiiii. Thanks buddy
😊😊😊 Thanks for watching through.
It would have been lovely if you could have interviewed Shonekan to get his own side of the story.
How I wish to listen to him but his dead
Nah. He was quiet throughout till death. It's possible that he has been warned to keep quiet or face the guns of the military.
During democracy? The phobia of possible assassination doesn't leave human minds easily. Shonekan said nothing and it was a wise choice!
Thanks to the author of this very insightful documentary. However from time to time the speaker kept on talking of 1995, 1997 and 1999 for event which clearly took place in the 1980s. Except I was getting the pronunciations incorrectly. Nevertheless, thank you HistoryVille for your educative documentaries.
I noticed. But I believe they're mistakes. That should be 1985, 1987 and 1989.
Pls check, the author is precisely correct. 1983 Dec. Buhari; 1985 - 1993 Babangida's.
His Narration was educative, but the voice over is not artistic.
😂😂😂😂😂😂It Was Slip Of Tongue
Wonderful video 🙌🏾
🙌
I enjoy all your videos 📹 ☺️ ❤
Thank you so much!
Job well done. Very informative.
Thank you for the excellent and insightful research.
It's getting out hand , Military should take over power in Nigeria if possible before the worst happens
The history of the military boy's of Nigeria who had the opposite of doing so much but mortgaged the future of the country
Well you did a great work here man and ur voice is great too
😊😊😊 Thank you.
During that period, it was only a matter of time that Abacha would become Head of State. He helped two coups succeed, and was only waiting for his time to take over government. Hence while other officers were retired, he was left behind to fulfill his dreams.
Best leader we ever had easily
What?????????? Da man was a selfish, bloody, mad man. U must be joking, right??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😂
Stockholm syndrome...... Who dash am....
Na wa oh! Most of those saying this were too little or were never born when he was in power. He was a heartless tyrant who made the masses especially civil servants suffer.
As a Nigerian I’m proud to watch this keep it up
Thank you.
I.like.this.story
Actually the author shows professionalism in this documentary..
I salute your performance.
🙏
This is absolutely historic most of what am reading and listening was never taught in school while I was studying in Nigeria never knew most of this history knowledge until now so sad.
Just imagine 😔
Thanks , it was very interesting.
This advert of past anti- democracy and military junta, of the past military intervention in democratic governance, resembles an invitation to military re-intervention again to overthrow democracy in Nigeria.
Above video should be in national archive not rebroadcast. Military failed Nigeria and destroyed our first parliamentary constitution, which was wrongly replaced with corruption ridden, expensive cost of governance, lacks check and balances and too expensive to run, as 80 percent of annual budget go to recurrent expenditure under presidential which is corrupt ridden and costly, as our health care turned archaic, roads deathtraps and nation remains in darkness.
Dr Patrick Kolawole Boboye.
Keep up the good work.....you are a great storyteller.
Thank you, sir.
Who noticed Abacha’s favourite word is ‘Decisive’
And dissolved. Lol.
@@mohammedremawa8948⁰
Thank you.
History is highly essential in our society. Don't remove History from the Curriculum.
Beautiful video bro
Thank you.
Abacha great leader my god bless him sania abacha👍👍
What is your score of Gboko-Hari now 🤔
I'll really love to work with you guys. Looking forward to a favourable response team.
You’re the very best boss!! 🤌🏾
🙌
Thank you
Y will a secretary of defence take over power when we have chief of defence staff & chief of army staff standing watching!
Notification gang !
Where are all of them today?
Thank you for the narrating the story, but I think you should be also giving the videos!!!.
It's a pity. Nigeria ran as personal estate.
Very very insightful
That is good for Nigeria 🎉❤💤♥️
Well brilliantlly written address of Abacha👌
I now understand why the truth evaded the Country and why the race is not for the Swift. God bless you all.
Nice piece.
I see pictures of dangerous men who caused a lot of problems for Nigeria
You said Abacha is dull and... This doesn't sound like Sani Abacha. IBB said on TV that "Sani put me in the office twice". He is one of the most intelligent officers, IBB listens to him and knows he is his master. You should learn more about him
His story sounds fabricated 😊
Where was ECOWAS?
Abacha is the best president Nigeria has ever had and will always have. Good documentary.
I love your work. Any chance of exploring the politics of Biafran war from both sides of the divide.
Research ongoing.
Any attempt to test our will! Will be decisively dealt with.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
This one especially touched me🤣♥️
That is the real President talking. Not ready to lick the west ass.
We will defend ourselves by ourselves. But today 😥😥🙆♂️🙆♂️
@@aldenpeng4787 Abacha was very objective but his ambition to transform himself to a civilian president was a threat to the balance of power and subsequently led to his early demise.
@@Mrm-hs6ld that holy ambition was to save the country from today's disaster. Mustapha said the west had a meeting in 1979 or so, to keep Nigeria and Africa in perpetual slavery and that was what Abacha wanted to stop. He stopped the sokoto caliphate from controlling the government.
@@aldenpeng4787 I will quite agree with you that Abacha did dissolve the Sokoto Caliphate however every African knows the objective of the West is to subjugate Africa under friendly government which they continue to do up to this day. But Abacha himself was also very corrupt owing to his large looting of the state coffers. He ought to have handed over just like Obasanjo and Abdulsalami did but to a much popular Nigeria choice but his greed for power intoxicated him. However he remains Nigeria first true dictator as his loots continues to bleed the nation till date.
@@Mrm-hs6ld that loot is the very place people got it all wrong. No one want to ask or investigate the truth about the so called Abacha loot.
Is just the saying "give the dog a bad name and kill it"
Abacha loot started with Obasanjo as a retaliation to what Abacha did to him.
How many people knew that Nigeria was under international heavy and severe sanctions because of Abacha's decision? Anyway is a long story but Abdulsalam Abubakar stole more than whatever you can recover as Abacha loot.
Hopefully we will have time to talk about the so called Abacha loot one day.
History is important to tell us our real rivals ... We always fight against ourselves here in Africa and the Westerners will be jubilating over our grievances...
Please do a video on the Asaba massacre
But why do I keep hearing 1999 when I believe you're referring to 1989.
Lovely job you're doing boss. 🙌
🙌 Thanks.
Am Enjoying This...
Sani Abacha Nigeria's first true dictator.
Thank you for saying exactly who this man is . He was never a president.
This man speaks clean ad perfect English.
Oga, you keep saying 1999 instead of 1989
From Abacha's speech, we can see that Ernest Shonekan was commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. Abacha established that fact in his speech.
Wonderful
What about the remaining story
You rushed the ending
Please the next video
Each time I hear our politicians speak as if they care about us, I remember Abacha’s inaugural speech
Is Nigeria permanently free from being ruled by the soldiers in the nearest future?.The answer is Capital NO. Yes, Nigerians will experience this , but no hassles. All fingers crossed. UK.
Nigeria’s situation now is caused by the greedy man Sani Abacha and Babaginda God will punish even though Abacha is dead
National electoral commission is hereby dissolve, the two political party is hereby dissolve abacha kala
Shonekan was just an opportunist and a selfish human being. Your towns man contested an election and won. He was robbed and you were given d post and you accepted it. That's not an Omoluwabi behaviour. That is d most wicked thing that not even a savage beast should think about.
I am enjoying history ville I’m following you guys both twitter and instagram but guess what the interim national government is hereby dissolved 🤣
I truly missed this guy and Nigeria is desperately in need of a leader like him.may he rest in peace
Its not 1999.......i think you meant 1989
Did Abacha overthrow Shonekan? I don't think so. IBB stepped aside for Abacha as a successor. But with the June 12 issues still brewing. IBB can't just step aside for Abacha directly. Shonekan was only used as a decoy.
Inspiet of everythng, these are the real Herros of the country, fighting without fear of dieing for the country, apart from looking for some few dollors as well well well
No doubt the benevolent of military will be the worst of civilian government in all ramifications.
@Alden peng Abacha was very objective but his ambition to transform himself to a civilian president was a threat to the balance of power and subsequently led to his early demise.
This documentary is based on sentiments, bigotry and bais.
You have indented the personality of Late Gen Sani Abacha.
Gen Abacha was a disciplined officer, a good officer and the best leader Nigeria has ever had.
Lay of the cocaine
The military and officials in this documentary are more of N and SW, but no SE.
That mistake of 1993 that IBB caused the Nation, is still affects the country on to this day.
1995?you mean 1985?
@HistoryVille Please endeavour to pronounce eighty* and ninety* clearly in 198… and 199….
Thank you. Will improve on that. 🙏🙏
@@HistoryVille No worries…. Keep it up 👍🏻
Those are very sad days of military where school certificate officers were twisting and turning Niferia anyhow. The whole scenario was created by the British who did not want to go but had to devise instability into the system for easy neo colonization. They encouraged the North to occupy the military resulting in classmates carrying out coups upon coups when they eventually gained footing in the military. The hangover is still here with unexplained wealth all over the place. Thus gas been the bane of Nigeria democracy. Too much unearned money from the past distabilising the polity.
May it be propaganda or not? A job well done guys. 😂😂. May the Lord protect you guys around the clock, 🙏🙏🙏. Decisively dealt with by hard man Abacha.
A prince should be a fox to sport the snares and a lion to overwhelm the wolf - Niccolo Marchiavelli
If IBB wanted Democracy to stay in Nigeria he would have retired Abacha n other top army officers that knows the game of coup plotting..But I understand IBB feared Abacha
This guy can Read
Huge amount of money stolen by Abacha in Europe and the USA have been recovered with nothing to show for the money recovered. What is the Nigeria government doing to recover the money Abacha kept with Gadaffi in Libya?
Good
The man 🫡
No supportive videos .Try more please
Supportive videos in what sense?