Former head of state and military president Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida |
Former military President
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida is unperturbed by last week’s rumour of his death.
The
Nation report continues:
He
told reporters yesterday at his Hilltop Mansion in Minna, the Niger State
capital: “The rumour does not shock me; neither does it bother me because I
know I must go and meet God, my creator. There is nothing really to worry
about, my religion has told me.
“As
a Muslim, I strongly believe everybody will die, everybody will die and
everybody has to die. It could be now or in hundred years’ time or two
days to come but it doesn’t matter. Everybody must die.”
Gen.
Babangida, 74, said nobody is above illness or death because it has been
destined by God.
There
were rumours last week that the General was critically ill or might have passed
on.
But
yesterday, he looked very okay.
On
the state of the nation, Gen. Babangida, who led the country between 1985 and
1993, expressed optimism that Nigeria will surmount its challenges, adding that
the future of the country is bright and that it has a lot for the younger
generation.
“I still believe very strongly in this country, which is further demonstrated by the people of this great nation because they are a very industrious people, hardworking. That gives me the hope for Nigeria,” Gen. Babangida said.
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