Ibrahim Babangida, Nigeria’s former military ruler from 1985 to 1993, has released his autobiography, A Journey In Service, sparking national debate. Among the most significant revelations is his regret over the annulment of the 1993 elections, an act that many believe has significantly impacted Nigeria’s political trajectory. Babangida admits Moshood Abiola, believed to have won the election, was unjustly affected by the decision. The book also delves into personal aspects, reflecting on his marriage to Maryam Babangida, whom he describes as a devoted partner and passionate advocate for rural women. The autobiography sheds light on key moments that shaped his controversial legacy.
Source: BBC