What People Don’t Know About My Father — Sadiq Sani-Abacha

In what appears to be his first major interview with a media platform, ALHAJI SADIQ ABACHA, one of the scions of the dynasty of late Nigerian Strong man and military leader, General Sani Abacha opened up to Asabe Afrika TV in Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital city, recently.

SADIQ ABACHA, a very shy young-man who hardly grant press interviews gave us the rare privilege to speak with him during a private ceremony inside his mother’s private residence in Abuja.

An NGO, Empowerment of the Fallen Heroes’ Wives and Children Initiatives had given a posthumous award to his late dad. His mum and other members of the family wore their best mood and received guests from all walks of life during the ceremony.

Find out more about Sadiq Abacha in this new clip.

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33 COMMENTS

  1. Unfortunately the alleged sin of thy fathers will be visited on thy sons. The few good works are forgotten. Question… Ok, we accept he might not have expired on top of a Hooker. What about the Swiss funds, the Swiss funds and the court matters in Swiss courts allegedly stollen from Nigeria by Yahhh Dad!! Ayyy??🥸🧐🤔

  2. Can even bring myself to watch the vid I decided to read comments instead
    ABACHA looted nigeria's money which was later found in various foreign accounts all over Europe and North America and till this day more are still being discovered as off 2 years ago more money were found in Swiss bank
    Regardless of any good he might have done the bad things he did outweigh it
    And the people he killed
    Don't forget this abasha man has been involved in every single coup in nigeria one way or the other evil evil man

  3. What the hell heck do we need to know about your father other than the fact that he killed Kenule Tsaro_Wiwa, then MKO, and other unmentioned names. And further, contributed to the mess and musical chairs rotation of Northern Hausa/Fulani hegemony a precipitate of the current quagmire of rot going on in what is wrongly known as Nigeria. Chew that.

  4. One thing i remember about him is that he is willing to kill anybody that question his government or gets in his way. He might have good intentions, but Nigeria political terrain is much complex than he thinks. He was killed by the elites.

    Here we are, still struggling with poverty and bad governance.

    The country Nigeria is a myth. It does not exist for the common Man.

    Yoruba Nation Now.