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25 Years Remembrance: Sani Abacha Was A Family Man

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyJune 8, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Two and a half decades have passed since the sudden death of General Sani Abacha, Nigeriaโ€™s former military president, on June 8, 1998.

The shocking news of his death reverberated across the country, coming as it did on a day that seemed like any other, with Abacha carrying out his duties as the commander of the Armed Forces.

According to BBC Hausa, the late generalโ€™s wife, Maryam Abacha, spoke about his dual life as a military commander and a family man.

โ€œHe was a man who enjoyed making jokes with his family and exercising,โ€ she said.

Maryam further stated that the family and their local community still honor Abachaโ€™s memory through prayer.

โ€œWe pray together with the local people and our local priests, we pray for him,โ€ she added.

Abachaโ€™s Military and Educational Journey

Born on September 20, 1944, in Kano, Abachaโ€™s education took him from Nigeria to England and North America.

His military training included stints at the Military Training College in Kaduna, Nigeria, Aldershot Military Training College in England, and Warminster Military Training College in Great Britain.

He also participated in security-related courses in Canada and America in 1982.

Abachaโ€™s involvement in Nigeriaโ€™s political landscape began with the countryโ€™s first coup dโ€™รฉtat in 1966 and extended to various roles under different regimes.

Abacha served as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Armed Forces of Nigeria from 1993 until his death in 1998.

During his time in office, he significantly impacted the Nigerian economy. Under his rule, the countryโ€™s foreign reserves swelled from $494 million in 1993 to $9.6 billion by mid-1997, while national debt was reduced from $36 billion to $27 billion.

Controversy Surrounds His Death

Abachaโ€™s death, reportedly from a heart attack at the presidential palace, stirred controversy, with foreign diplomats, including US intelligence analysts, suggesting potential poisoning.


His legacy continues to be a topic of debate among Nigerians; while some praise his contributions to the countryโ€™s progress, others critique his authoritarian style.


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