Following the murders of the Ogoni chiefs, Rivers State military administrator, Lieutenant Colonel Dauda Musa Komo, and the Abacha regime finally had...
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On 19 January 1994, General Abacha sent a federal ministerial committee to Ogoniland to meet with Ken Saro-Wiwa in Bori. Lieutenant Colonel Komo, who acted as the official guide of the Committee, saw the tour as an opportunity to impress Abacha. With such differing goals between Saro-Wiwa and Lieutenant Komo, what kind of collision was about to happen? Let’s find out together. The fourth episode of the second season of The Republic is now available wherever you listen to podcasts. The post S2 EP4: The Kangaroo Court appeared first on The Republic.
Following the murders of the Ogoni chiefs, Rivers State military administrator, Lieutenant Colonel Dauda Musa Komo, and the Abacha regime finally had...
Listen to and read the 'Miracles of Jesus' series - and other Real Hope series' - on YouVersion or wherever you get your podcasts.
Listen to and read the 'Miracles of Jesus' series - and other Real Hope series' - on YouVersion or wherever you get your podcasts.
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