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Abdulmumuni Abiola reflects on his mother’s sacrifice, the June 12 legacy, and Nigeria’s unfinished democratic journey.

Twenty-eight years have passed since the brutal assassination of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s struggle for democracy and wife of the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola. Today, her son, Abdulmumuni Abiola, offers a poignant reflection on her unwavering spirit, the indelible mark she left on the nation, and the ongoing quest to fulfill the ideals for which she and his father laid down their lives.

In an exclusive and deeply interview, Abdulmumuni revisits the traumatic events that shaped his youth: the harrowing sight of soldiers storming their home to arrest his father, the gut-wrenching grief following his mother’s murder on June 4, 1996, and the perplexing circumstances surrounding his father’s sudden death in July 1998, barely a month after the passing of military dictator General Sani Abacha. He also candidly addresses the internal challenges plaguing the Abiola family, the current state of Nigerian democracy, and the critical need for national unity to realize the vision his parents so passionately pursued.

A Mother’s Enduring Lessons

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“Alhaja Kudirat Abiola was a strong-willed yet humble woman,” Abdulmumuni begins, describing his mother’s early life in Zaria, Kaduna State. Born the second of five children, she demonstrated remarkable selflessness by working to support her younger siblings’ education. “Though she later married into the southwest, her northern upbringing remained visible in her language and culture,” he adds, highlighting her diverse background.

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Abdulmumuni remembers her as a strict but loving disciplinarian. “She was trying to keep me grounded despite our family’s wealth,” he recalls. “She discouraged entitlement and promoted empathy.” A vivid example he shares is his mother’s insistence that he ride in a modest Peugeot 504 to school instead of a Mercedes, a deliberate effort to instill humility. “She was deeply committed to values—education, compassion, and national service,” he affirms. “Those lessons stay with me today, especially now that I better understand what she was trying to build in us.”

The Unimaginable Loss and its Aftermath
The news of his mother’s assassination in 1996 was “devastating—an emotional earthquake.” Abdulmumuni describes the moment as “surreal, like a nightmare we couldn’t wake from.” He emphasizes that Kudirat was not merely a family figure but “a national symbol of resistance and hope.” Her murder, he states, “broke something in all of us.”

While the grief was overwhelming, it paradoxically brought the family closer. “Each family member processed it differently, but we leaned on shared memories and the ideals she lived and died for,” he explains. He unequivocally asserts that “Her death was not just a personal loss—it struck a painful blow to Nigeria’s democracy and human rights struggle.”

Honoring a Legacy: More Than Just Names
Asked if the nation has adequately honored Kudirat Abiola’s memory, Abdulmumuni acknowledges gestures but stresses the need for more substantive action. “I was present during the chaos—when soldiers came after my dad, when my mum was assassinated—I saw it all. So yes, I do understand what she stood for.”
He believes that true homage goes beyond plaques and named buildings. “We can do more—not just with names or buildings, but by fulfilling the ideals she and my father championed,” he urges. Recalling his father’s powerful slogan, “Farewell to Poverty,” Abdulmumuni advocates for a concerted effort to “fight poverty, create opportunities, educate the underserved, and empower women.”

Personally, the family is considering tangible initiatives. “We’re considering launching scholarships in her name—especially for young women pursuing STEM fields. That’s more powerful than plaques,” he reveals, indicating a commitment to practical impact.

The Shadow of Suspicion: MKO Abiola’s Untimely Demise
The conversation shifts to the enduring mystery surrounding Chief MKO Abiola’s death. “There have always been suspicions surrounding his death, especially given the timing—just weeks after Abacha died,” Abdulmumuni notes. His father died suddenly after a meeting with an American delegation, fueling persistent theories of poisoning.

“While we lack concrete proof, the political context makes such speculation impossible to ignore,” he admits. Regardless of the exact cause, he asserts, “Whatever the truth, his death was a massive loss for Nigeria. He wasn’t just my father; he was a beacon of hope for millions.”

A Different Breed of Politician
Abdulmumuni draws a stark contrast between his father and many of today’s politicians. “His integrity. He meant what he said,” he declares, highlighting MKO Abiola’s belief that “leadership was about service, not self.”

He describes his father as humble despite his immense wealth and influence, emphasizing his ability to listen and unite diverse groups. “Today, many politicians polarize rather than unify. My father was the opposite,” he states. “He won across the nation because his message transcended tribe and religion.” Indeed, historical accounts confirm MKO Abiola’s unprecedented victory in the 1993 election, garnering support from all regions of Nigeria.

The Unfinished Journey of Nigerian Democracy
When confronted with the question of whether Nigeria’s current democracy aligns with the vision his parents died for, especially with many who fought alongside them now in power, Abdulmumuni offers a nuanced perspective. “People often ask: ‘Is this the democracy they died for?’ I say this—democracy is a journey, not a destination. It evolves.” He stresses that its success “requires participation, not just from leaders but from every Nigerian.”


He acknowledges President Bola Tinubu’s role in the June 12 struggle: “Yes, President Tinubu was part of the struggle. He knows what June 12 meant.” However, he insists that the responsibility for progress transcends any single individual. “But it’s not about one man. Democracy needs all of us—engaged, informed, united.”

“My father’s legacy wasn’t about him fixing Nigeria alone. It was about Nigerians fixing Nigeria. That’s what we need to return to,” he passionately concludes, underscoring the collective responsibility in nation-building.

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Family Divisions and a Stalled Dream
A somber note in the interview is Abdulmumuni’s revelation about the state of the Abiola family. “Unfortunately, no. We’re not speaking with one voice, and that breaks my heart,” he confides. He admits that in his youth, his vocal nature sometimes led to misunderstandings with elders, a common challenge in Nigerian culture where younger generations are expected to defer to their seniors.

He believes that a united family front could unlock immense potential. “Still, I believe if we were united, the Abiola name could do so much more.” He cites their family’s vast 45,000-hectare farmland, “Abiola Farms,” which he believes holds the capacity to significantly impact national food production. “But internal divisions have stalled that dream.”

Abdulmumuni reveals that he has “appealed to the government to help us revive it,” but ultimately recognizes that “we, as a family, need to come together for real progress.” His heartfelt plea underscores the need for reconciliation within the family to fully realize the potential of their collective legacy for the benefit of Nigeria.

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