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Africa Here and NOW

Africa Here and NOW

著者: Martine Dennis
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The conversation you've always wanted to have about Africa.Combining in-depth knowledge with exclusive analysis of events and trends affecting the continent. Our team has vast experience in Africa and has an extensive network of contacts from Cape Town to Cairo and from Addis to Accra, which will help us provide fresh commentary presented with wit and style.We believe there is a growing demand for accurate, incisive information about Africa and we are dedicated to asking the questions that matter and offering, at least, some of the answers.

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  • Who Killed MKO Abiola And Why?
    2026/07/01

    A new documentary asks those INVOLVED for ANSWERS to Nigeria's June 12th 1993 Election Question that Won't Go Away.


    In 1993, Nigeria held what many still call the freest election in its history. MOSHOOD KASHIMAWO OLAWALE ABIOLA — MKO — won it. Everyone accepted the result. Then the military annulled it, locked him up, and five years later he died in detention, collapsing during a meeting with a US delegation on the very day his release was expected. The cause of his death has never been settled.


    Filmmaker OSE OYAMENDAN spent years and more than a hundred hours of footage tracking down nearly everyone still alive who was in the room or near it — including GENERAL IBRAHIM BABANGIDA, who annulled the election, and GENERAL ABDULSALAMI ABUBAKAR, who was head of state when ABIOLA died. His documentary MKO had its world premiere at Sheffield DocFest 2026. He sits down with me to trace how a national election became a global mystery — and why, thirty years on, it still shapes Nigeria.

    In this conversation: what the record actually establishes about June 12 and the annulment; the family's final visit to a man who looked grey and unwell; BABANGIDA'S own account of why he cancelled the result; the rivalry between ABIOLA and OBASANJO; the testimony of ABIOLA's guard, THEODORE ZADOK, pulled away for forty minutes before the collapse; the tea, the cup, and why OSE is careful not to call it poison; the death of SANI ABACHA a month earlier and the connection some see between them; and what the annulment did to Nigerian democracy — including why OSE's own mother stopped voting.

    OSE is clear throughout that he draws no verdict on how Abiola died; the film lays out the accounts and leaves the conclusion to the viewer. Africa Here and Now follows the same line — the contested claims here belong to the film and its participants.

    MKO (2026) — a film by Ose Oyamendan. World Premiere, International Competition, Sheffield DocFest 2026.


    00:00 "we'll say it's in the tea"

    00:18 Getting Pickering to talk: lawyers, access, and the making of MKO

    01:35 Who killed Abiola? Why Ose leaves the verdict to the viewer

    01:57 June 12, 1993: the win everyone accepted, then detention

    02:22 The last days — the family's final visit, and a man gone grey

    03:31 The morning of the meeting: awake, singing, "excited"

    04:00 Building the chronology: reporting a story with various claims

    05:15 Babangida: the charm, the corner he boxed himself into

    06:34 Why he annulled it — "I don't want to die"

    07:03 The Abacha problem Babangida never dealt with

    08:41 Was Abiola too trusting? Naïve, or facing something new?

    10:46 The Renaissance man: the richest man who declared himself president

    11:13 Ose's first encounter with Abiola

    13:00 Obasanjo, rivalry, and "Abiola is not the Messiah"

    16:34 Abubakar takes over — why release everyone but him?

    18:22 Theodore Zadok: the guard pulled away for 40 minutes

    19:00 Inside the 28-minute tape: the cup, the discomfort, the collapse

    20:41 Was it the tea? Why the poisoning theory doesn't hold

    21:34 In defence of Susan Rice

    21:55 Abacha's death a month earlier — the apple, the connection

    22:55 Who benefits? Oil, the army, and the political class

    23:52 The mandate he would not renounce — and the Kofi Annan letter

    25:07 The stolen democracy: why Ose's mother stopped voting

    26:23 June 12 as symbol: the one man who won every part of Nigeria

    27:18 Has Nigeria recovered? Weak centre, strong regions, a military system

    29:19 Mandela's warning: no strong Nigeria, no strong continent


    Key figures

    MKO Abiola — businessman and publisher, winner of the annulled 1993 election, died in detention 1998.

    Ibrahim Babangida — military president who annulled the result.

    Sani Abacha — seized power in late 1993, died June 1998.

    Abdulsalami Abubakar — head of state at the time of Abiola's death. Thomas Pickering — US Under Secretary of State, led the delegation at the final meeting.

    Susan Rice — then Assistant Secretary of State for Africa.

    Theodore Zadok — Abiola's security guard

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  • Could Ghana's Finance Minister CASSIEL ATO FORSON Become Leader?
    2026/06/16
    From Crisis to Recovery - Forson's Credited with Turning his Country's Economy Around

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  • Africa At World Cup 2026
    2026/06/11

    Ten African teams. The most ever at a World Cup. So why aren't the people who actually know the game convinced?

    Former Premier League striker and Nigerian Super Eagle, EFAN EKOKU and ex-DRC international ,GABRIEL ZAKUAN join me to break down Africa's prospects at the 2026 World Cup — from DRC's first appearance in 52 years, to why Nigeria keeps missing out, to the tiny island nation that recruited their squad on LinkedIn.


    This is an Africa Here & Now Special. We examine the prospects of South Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, DRC, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde and Senegal in the tournament. And we nod in the direction of the diaspora: Haiti, Brazil and Curacao.


    🎧 Subscribe for more: https://youtube.com/@AfricaHereAndNOWPodcast


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Africa's best-ever chance?

    03:36 Who goes far? — Efan & Gabriel's picks

    04:34 Cape Verde, recruited on LinkedIn

    05:06 The hurdles: visas, Ebola, and DRC's quarantine

    08:26 DRC's historic return after 52 years

    10:35 What's wrong with Nigeria's Super Eagles?

    12:20 1974 and the ghost of Zaire

    14:58 Group-by-group breakdown

    33:27 Is the French team really African?

    53:46 Ones to watch

    56:25 Final predictions


    Find out about the 1993 Tragedy in which ZAMBIA'S ENTIRE National Football Squad died. They were considered the country's best ever team; many say Zambian football has never recovered.

    https://youtu.be/1N70VyekfTo?si=p1O6H2zGHfTF-O8l

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    45 分
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