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JUNE 1994: THE VOICE FROM EPETEDO In this rare footage, Chief M.K.O. Abiola speaks during one of his final public interviews before his imprisonment by Nigeria’s military government. Just days after boldly declaring himself the lawful winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election at Epetedo on Lagos Island, Abiola urged Nigerians to embrace peace but not what he famously described as “the peace of a graveyard.” The Epetedo Declaration transformed a quiet corner of Lagos Island into one of the most significant political stages in Nigeria’s democratic history. Standing before supporters, Abiola denounced the annulment of June 12 as an act of “political armed robbery” and challenged military rule at great personal risk. What followed was a defining chapter in Nigeria’s struggle for democracy. Abiola’s arrest, detention, and eventual death in custody turned him into a lasting symbol of resistance, sacrifice, and the demand for civilian rule. More than three decades later, the events of Epetedo remain deeply woven into the political history of Lagos and the nation’s democratic journey. This clip captures a moment when Lagos stood at the centre of a national confrontation between military power and the popular will of the people. #HistoricalLagos #June12 #MKOAbiola #EpetedoDeclaration #LagosIslandHistory
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