Thursday, 4 June 2015

See Photos From The Kudirat Abiola Remembrance Event



Hafsat Abiola founded and directs an organization called the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy, KIND, named for her mother, which seeks to promote and strengthen democracy in Nigeria. Her father, who had won Nigeria's first presidential election in a decade, was incarcerated by the military before he could take office, and died in prison. Her mother, Kudirat Abiola, another democracy advocate, was assassinated a few years later in the streets of Lagos.

Kudirat Abiola fell to bullets from a P 90 riffle, allegedly on the orders of the Nigerian state under gen. Sani Abacha. That death on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway brought a beautiful, brilliant and bold life, which Kudirat was generally believed to have lived to an untimely end.

Aside terminating a promising and inspiring life at 44 on that Tuesday, June 4, 1996, a new chapter was opened in Nigeria’s chequered political history, as the deceased became one of the prominent matyrs in the struggle for a truly democratic nation

See photos from the event after the cut:
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