Moshood Abiola

Moshood Abiola

politician Nigeria

Moshood Abiola was a Nigerian philanthropist and politician known for his pro-democracy activism and advocacy for human rights. He was involved in the Organization of African Unity’s efforts to address the historical wrongs of slavery and colonialism, emphasizing the need for reparations and justice for African nations.

Born on Aug 24, 1937 (87 years old)

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Nigeria Nigeria: Moshood Abiola was the presumed winner of the 1993 presidential election, whose mandate was sabotaged according to the article. 6

The Punch: Anenih's Son Slams Presidency, Defends Father's Leg

Nigeria Nigeria: Moshood Abiola International Stadium was not built by Moshood Abiola, but it was named in his honor. 5

The Punch: Tinubu's Nigeria? Monumental Spending & Naming Controversy

Nigeria Nigeria: Moshood Abiola was the winner of the June 12, 1993, presidential election and is considered a symbol of democracy in Nigeria. 9

The Punch: Nigeria's Lost Ideals & The Fight For Democracy

Nigeria Nigeria: The family of late Chief Moshood Abiola has demanded details of the reported N45bn debt owed it by the Federal Government. 5

The Punch: Abiola Family Demands N45bn Debt Details

Nigeria Nigeria: Moshood Abiola was the acclaimed winner of the annulled June 12, 1993, presidential election. 9

The Punch: IBB's Apology to Abiola's Family

Nigeria Nigeria: Moshood Abiola is remembered as a martyr of democracy in Nigeria. 7

The Punch: 26 Years of Unbroken Progress

Nigeria Nigeria: He hailed the sacrifices of Nigeria’s pro-democracy heroes, particularly the late Chief Moshood Abiola, whose June 12, 1993 presidential victory was annulled by the military regime. 8

The Punch: Tinubu Denies One-Party Rule in Nigeria