-President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday renamed the Abuja National
Stadium after Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola (GCFR).
JosephEmpire-Ent understands that henceforth the Abuja stadium will now be
called the Moshood Abiola stadium.
The President made this known
while delivering a speech to mark the 2019 June 12 Democracy Day celebration at
the Eagles Square in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital territory.
This coming in less than one
month into Buhari’s second term as President of Nigeria.
The Nigerian Television
Authority (NTA) made the declaration via its handle on the microblogging site,
Twitter.
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In the Tweet, NTA said as thus; “JUST
IN: Buhari renamed Abuja National Stadium to Moshood Abiola Stadium.”
The move is not unconnected to the
fact that the President renamed the stadium to honour the late winner of June
12 1993, Presidential Election although, the election results were annulled by
former military President, Ibrahim Babangida.
Recall that in a bid to honour
the ‘father of democracy,’ Nigeria now celebrates June 12 as democracy day, although the May 29,
celebration is still very much relevant in the history of the country.
Recall that on the 6th of June
2018 Buhari had also awarded Abiola posthumously with Grand Commander of the
Federal Republic (GCFR), a title meant only for Presidents.
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