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BABANGIDA TO BUHARI: STOP DECEIVING NIGERIANS, YOU ARE THE LEADER OF BOKO HARAM!
Buhari Stop Deceiving Nigerians You Are The Leader Of Boko Haram! Orders Taken From You. Babangida Breaks Silence . FOLLOW THIS PAGE FOR MORE NEWS.
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General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida finally broke silence while receiving and discussing with some delegates that visited him in his house yesterday. General Babangida who was reacting to some critical issues with respect to security and Boko Haram, while speaking said the president should stop deceiving Nigerians that the President himself is the leader of Boko Haram which he formed as a tool to disorganize the Jonathan Lead Government. He went Further to say for Boko Haram to be totally Erased by Mr president that it is indeed a mirage not possible unless otherwise.
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida GCFR (born 17 August 1941), is a retired Nigerian Army General who was President of Nigeria from 27 August 1985 to 26 August 1993. He previously served as the chief of army staff from January 1984 to August 1985. Babangida was a key player in most of the military coups in Nigeria (July 1966, February 1976, December 1983, August 1985, December 1985 and April 1990).
Ibrahim Babangida was born on 17 August 1941, in Minna, Niger State, to his father Muhammad and mother Aisha Babangida.[2]
From 1950 to 1956, Ibrahim Babanginda attended primary school. From 1957 to 1962 Babangida was educated at the Government college, Bida, Niger state, Nigeria
Babangida joined the Nigerian Army on 10 December 1962, when he attended the Nigerian Military Training College (NMTC) in Kaduna. Babangida received his commission as a 2nd Lieutenant as a regular combatant officer in the Royal Nigerian Army (a month before it became the Nigerian Army) with the personal army number N/438 from the Indian Military Academy on 26 September 1963.[4]Babangida and General Mohammed Magoro were among the first batch of Nigerian graduates from the NMTC who attended the Indian Military Academy from April to September 1963. Others in subsequent batches from Babangida’s NMTC class include Garba Duba and Ibrahim Sauda.[4] Babangida furthered his armoury training from January 1966 until April 1966 by enrolling in Course 38 of the Young Officers’ Course (ARMED) in the United Kingdom where he received a four-month course in Saladin and gunnery.[5]
From August 1972 to June 1973, he took the Advanced Armoured Officers’ course at Armored school. He attended the Senior officers’ course, Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, from January 1977 until July 1977 and the Senior International Defence Management Course, Naval Postgraduate school, U.S., in 1980.
He was heavily involved in quelling the Nigerian coup of 1976, when he was to ‘liberate’ a radio station from one of the coup plotters, Col Buka Suka Dimka (a close friend of his), to prevent him making further announcements over the air waves. Although he did prevent further broadcasts, Col Dimka managed to escape.
He attained the following ranks: Second Lieutenant (1963), Lieutenant (1966), Captain (1968), Major (1970), Lieutenant Colonel (1970), Colonel (1973), Brigadier (1979), Major General (1983), and General (1987). Babangida also served as a member of the Supreme Military Council from 1 August 1975 to October 1979.