IBB and Nigeria’s collective amnesia
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 24/02/2025
By Cheta Nwanze“To die for a people devoid of memory is to be killed over and over, again and again.” – Dele Farotimi This poignant statement encapsulates the tragedy of Nigeria’s collective amnesia, a country that too often forgets its heroes and forgives its villains. This amnesia is a profound tragedy, a recurring failure to remember its heroes and a disturbing tendency to forgive its villains. This selective memory has allowed figures like Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), a man whose legacy is steeped in controversy, to be celebrated rather than shunned. In a society that values (…)
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