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Insecurity!

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| May 20, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Vanguard (Nigeria) - AAGM)

Byline: Al-Bashir

SOME quick stock-taking starting with Hon Olugbaju, then a thorn in the throat of former Governor Akande of Osun State. He was Omisore's strategist in the State House of Assembly. Omisore, then deputy to Akande, was burning with the desire to succeed his boss. When this was resisted, things could no longer hold. Soon, the Assembly man was consumed in the hands of gruesome murders, whose faces are still to be known and the Police are not in a hurry to let us know. Too bad.

In quick succession, Bola Ige, then Attorney General and Minister for Justice, with full compliment of security details, followed. On arrival in Jbadan, his security men lost security consciousness as they all went to eat, all of them, at the same time leaving their guns behind. By the time they returned, Ige's grave was being dug. Very sad.

For the reason of brutal conduct, an Onitsha-based lawyer and his pregnant wife were found dead in their home. Almost two years since …

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