Topic: How They Tried to Kill Me in Prison ––Al-Mustapha Reveals All  (Read 2609 times)

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Former Chief Security Officer to late Gen. Sani Abacha, who spent about 14 years in prison, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, as revealed that he escaped several plots to kill him while he was in prison.

    “Thank God, a reliable and trusted son of Tivland and my friend was officer in charge. He was directed to release me without documents in the wee hours of the night.

    “As God would have it, he sought for guidance from our father and leader, Wantaregh Paul Unongo, who in turn directed him not to allow them take me away for subsequent killing."

Al-Mustapha said he would have been eliminated if not for the timely intervention of Wantaregh Paul Unongo and retired Controller of Prison, Iorbee Ihiagh.

Al-Mustapha, who was one of the powerful men in the country during the administration of late Gen Abacha, made the revelation at the weekend when he led his wife, few friends including Mohammed Abacha to pay homage to Second Republic Minister of Steel, Wataregh Paul Unongo, in his home in Jato Akaa.

He said: “On the 29th of March, 2004, some people planned to kill me. I was to be forced out of the prison and taken to an unknown destination where they were to take my life.

“God saved my life on that day. Let me say, from the day the journey started, the day my father, the late General Sani Abacha, died to the 12th of of July this year when I was released, we have had so many attempts to take our lives but God Almighty preserved us.

“Alhaji Mohammed Sani Abacha and I initially were framed through scripted stories released to the media and we were arrested. Thank God that subsequently justice was served having passed through series of travails and torture.

“But today it is just normal that we should come home to Tivland before my father Wantaregh Paul Unongo and in the presence of CP Ihiagh, who was prematurely retired because he refused to play games with my life. God Almighty has decided that I will still see today.”
sourceOlokunbolablessing.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-they-tried-to-kill-me-in-prison-al.html

Lekan Abiola - We’ve forgiven Al Mustapha, others
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2013, 10:42:34 AM »
Presidential election, Chief Moshood Abiola, has forgiven those involved in the murder of his wife, Kudirat, one of his sons, Lekan, has declared.

He spoke at the weekend during at the Ikeja Lagos residence of the late business mogul.

Family members and children of the late Abiola observed the Sallah celebration with laughter and music.

The atmosphere was brightened by the birthday ceremony organised by Abiola’s second son from late Kudirat, Alhaji Jamiu Abiola.

Two of Jamiu’s children, Amne and Assydeen, turned five and one respectively.

Lekan Abiola, the eldest son from the late Kudirat reacted to the July 12 acquittal of former Chief Security Officer (CS0) to General Sani Abacha, Major Hamza al-Mustapha and a former Protocol Officer to the late MKO, Alhaji Lateef Shofolahan, from the death sentence earlier proclaimed on them for killing his mother.

He said: “We have forgiven them though the judgment goes a long way to show that this country needs a lot of help and divine intervention. There is not much we can do except pray that God comes to the aid of this country.”

He added: “As Muslims, we have to accept whatever happens to us, the good and the bad. My mother was killed, she has gone, she is not going to come back for any reason again, whoever was involved would receive their punishment one day no doubt about that.
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