Omoyele Sowore, the African Action Congress’s 2023 presidential candidate, has described his encounter with the late Chief MKO Abiola, a business magnate and politician.
Shortly after General Ibrahim Babangida canceled the June 12, 1993, presidential election, 21-year-old Sowore, who was then the leader of the University of Lagos Student Union, led a team to Abiola.
During his interview on the Honest Bunch podcast, which Glitch Africa Studios posted to YouTube on Monday, Sowore described this event.
Abiola allegedly offered him ₦800,000 during that meeting, but Sowore declined the offer. In retrospect, Sowore said that this encounter, which had a profound effect on him, was their first and last meeting.
“We started protesting immediately, but while the protest was going on, we were concerned about whether Abiola was strong enough to fight the battle we were ready for—the battle of our lives.
“This was the year I was supposed to graduate from university,” Sowore explained.
In describing the encounter, Sowore recounted how he and his colleagues drove to Abiola’s residence in a student union bus, broke through protocol, and directly asked to see him. Abiola recognized Sowore as a student union leader and praised his efforts. “So one day, we drove directly to his house in the Student Union bus and walked into his parlour. We asked to see him, breaking all the protocols.
“When we arrived, he asked, ‘Who are these people?’ and I stepped forward. He recognised me and said, ‘Ah, student union leader, I know you. Good job!” he said.
Sowore recalled asking Abiola if he was truly ready for the struggle and was prepared to sacrifice everything for Nigeria.
In the room with Abiola were several politicians who, according to Sowore, seemed more interested in Abiola’s wealth than his cause.
Sowore said he warned Abiola that some of these politicians didn’t believe in his vision and would eventually betray him.
“I said to him, ‘Are you ready for this battle? Are you ready to die for Nigerians?’ and he said yes. Then, as we walked into the room, we saw politicians clinging to their bags because they were there to collect money. Abiola had a large duffel bag of cash beside him. I told him that these people didn’t believe in his mandate and would betray him.
“Abiola then reached for his duffel bag and started counting ₦800,000. He placed it on our side and said, ‘Student union leaders — this is for your transportation.’
“I told him, ‘Chief, forget the transportation; how can ₦800,000 cover transport from UNILAG to here?’ We did not take the money, but he insisted. He had never given money to anyone before, but we rejected it,” Sowore recounted.
Sowore noted that his refusal made some of the politicians in the room uncomfortable. “I was wearing slippers and my only Ankara outfit. When they saw my firm stance, Chief Anthony Enahoro, who was also there, supported me.”
Abiola later walked them out to ease the tension. Outside, John Momoh, now the owner of Channels Television, was waiting with his cameraman to interview Abiola. “That’s when the famous photo was taken,” Sowore said.
Sowore shared that he only discovered the existence of this photo in 2018. “I didn’t know the footage existed until 2018.
“A photographer, Tunji Oyelero, who worked at Vanguard, had taken the photo but never gave it to me. He passed away before I got it, and one day, someone sent it to me.”
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