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Fuel was affordable in Abacha's time. Rent was affordable. Buses were 5 Naira per drop. Embezzlement was present but not by the billions like today. You didn't see semi-illiterate 22-year old local government councilors building mansions overnight. Ministers didn't use one quarter of their budgets to buy bullet-proof cars.
There was no Boko Haram and no kidnapping for ransom. Abuja homes didn't cost billions to buy. He used the Petroleum Trust Fund to send thousands of Nigerians overseas to study for free.
Nigerian troops were respected globally and served as peace keepers around Africa and for the UN in Yugoslavia. Independence day was celebrated meaningfully and a well-written national anthem was not changed overnight and replaced with a colonial left over. One dollar was not 1,500 Naira. Rice and sugar and flour were not luxury items like today.
If you want to talk about human rights, today's police, soldiers, customs, civil defense...in fact any uniformed man can slap you and arrest you with no consequence....so human rights are not any better.
Abacha had his faults but Nigerians had it easier then economically than they do now.
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@HistoryVille
2 years ago
On November 18, 1993, Nigeria's new Head of State, General Sani Abacha in his Inaugural Speech, dissolved the Ernest Shonekan-led Interim National Government, the legislature, and the state and local governments, and replaced the elected civilian state governors with military and police officers. #HistoryVille
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