Obasanjo made the remark in Abeokuta, Ogun State, at the 4th founder’s day of Nobel-house College, and 85th birthday of an industrialist, Chief Olatunde Abudu.
“Ogun State would have produced three presidents if not for ‘bad belle.’ I want to agree with him (Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo) that Abiola sacrificed for the nation,” he said.
Reacting to OBJ’s assertion, yesterday, at the Kudirat Abiola’s 18th anniversary organised by Campaign for Democracy in collaboration with Women Arise and Kudirat Initiative for Democracy, the daughter of the slain politician said Obasanjo’s recognition of Abiola’s contribution was uncalled-for.
“I feel that if he wanted to recognise MKO Abiola now, it’s good for him. But, MKO Abiola was always the greater man. And you cannot recognise somebody that is more than yourself. MKO Abiola did not require General Obasanjo to recognise him,” Abiola-Costello said.
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