I Was Condemned to Death by the Court for Treason, and All I Did Was Laugh -Fadile



Abacha said he wasn’t going to kill me, but he would punish me. I didn’t do anything wrong to deserve death, so I knew I wasn’t going to die.
Colonel Bello Fadile, Author, Nine Lives: Col. Bello-Fadile Memoirs

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21 thoughts on “I Was Condemned to Death by the Court for Treason, and All I Did Was Laugh -Fadile”

  1. when some uncultured children come around to open their mouths and claim yorubas are cowards, show them this among others. All through the ungodly nigerian project, yoruba elders have put their lives online, refused to run away . Most of them got killed, a few survived. Show me any tribe in nigeria where their so called 'heros' ever stayed to even endure a long prison terms not ot mention readiness to die for the country?
    From Chief Awolowo, to Akintola, Gani Fawehinmi, Prof Wole Soyinka and hundreds of them

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  2. Please stop calling abacha a brutal dictator, God has vindicated him, and we now have the like of brutal dictator Tinubu. Even in his old age his doing it well he even prosecuted under age children for excersing their ryt. If I lie clibe street and say u wan protest see..

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  3. So, essentially, the country works in unity at the military level; but the egos are explosive and the elites can torture each other with charges you may, simply, laugh at. Out on the streets, there's no trace of order, or beauty. Just each man to himself. In a country more blessed by Nature than most. Hope we realise we are not here forever. And that others are really laughing at our inability to shape up a great nation from such vast resources of human and natural capital.

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