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Nigerian publisher and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dele Momodu, has warned that the political fate that befell the Late Sani Abacha, former military dictator, could also happen to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stressing that current developments in the country, particularly the ADC, reflect troubling similarities with past authoritarian tendencies.

In an interview during a television programme, Momodu made this statement while reacting to what he views as growing concerns over alleged political interference, particularly accusations that President Tinubu is attempting to weaken opposition forces through judicial means.
He suggested that unless President Tinubu changes from what he described as a repressive style of leadership, history could repeat itself.
Speaking after attending the ADC National Convention, Momodu described the atmosphere of the convention as intense but necessary to preserve democracy. He emphasized his long-standing commitment to activism, recalling his involvement in student protests during his time at Obafemi Awolowo University.
According to him, Nigeria has always faced threats from overly ambitious leaders who attempt to dominate the political space, but such efforts often fail over time.
He pointed out that the APC is still afraid of holding on to power even after gaining the support of governors, ministers, and lawmakers. Momodu argued that many people have compared Tinubu to Abacha because of the way he is intimidating and destabilizing opposition voices, reflecting widespread anxiety about the country’s democratic direction.
