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Former military president of Nigeria, General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd) is a year older today. He is now 74 years old. IBB, as he is fondly called, hosted some journalists at his Minna mansion to speak about his life experiences so far.

As stated by reports, IBB specifically mentioned the bloody Orkar coup and the Nigerian civil war as incidents in his life that he is grateful to God for.

When asked about his survival from the coup, IBB said:“I will not stop to remain grateful to God. The incident strengthens my belief that no matter what happens, if God doesn’t will it, nothing will happen to you.

”So it is a matter of believing that no matter what happens, either good or bad, nothing happens without the approval of Allah. I am grateful to God for sparing my life up to this time despite what we went through.

”Those of us who participated in combat we say thank God. I did not die during the civil war in 1969 which was some 21 years before the 1990 direct attempt on my life. God has kept me going, so I am very grateful, God has kept me and I remain grateful to Him and grateful to you all for your support.

Asked how he escaped the bullets of Orkar and his men? IBB narrated what happened that day: ”I can remember fairly well, I had some loyal officers who are supposed to be my protectors and my body guards.

”Initially they told me to leave but I told them no, I am not leaving for anywhere but they remained stubborn and later I took my family outside Dodan barracks and joined my guards.

”So we went out of Dodan barracks and we went to a safe house where we got in contact with loyal troops. May God bless Sani Abacha. Sani Abacha was the Chief of Army Staff, he got in touch with me, I got in touch with him and we sat down and talked on what we were going to do. Abacha and I rallied round the loyal troops and then I left my state house and joined Abacha in his house. That is what happened.”

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