IBB: Military coup no longer possible in Nigeria
Former Nigerian Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida, has ruled out the possibility of military coups in Nigeria.
Babangida spoke on Sunday in a Channels Television interview programme monitored by our correspondent.
According to him, the military regimes have lost attraction among the Nigerian population, stressing that democracy has already taken roots in the country.
Declaring that the era of military rule was over, Babangida said the shift to Nigerians’ growing desire for a stable democracy, was fueled by the achievements of Nigerians abroad.
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