June 12: Honour Humphrey Nwosu like MKO Abiola - Enugu residents tell Buhari - Daily Post Nigeria

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June 12: Honour Humphrey Nwosu like MKO Abiola – Enugu residents tell Buhari

Some residents, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria in separate interviews in Enugu, said that Prof. Nwosu should be honoured for the roles he played during the June 12 election.

Onuigbo noted that Nwosu’s commission introduced the novel option A4 system voting system and the open ballot system. “I believe that by looking at Nwosu’s personality, his roles in the June 12, 1993 election and the intimidation he got, he deserved to be honoured and awarded for a job well done,” he said.

 

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Must we bring division and ethnicity into everything we do in this country? What of other active players whose role were never mentioned? What of those that died in the period? June 12 is not only abt Abiola or d yorubas, it is a day we all stood up and look tyranny in the face.

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