the same thing that cause Rasputin's , Caesar and murimurtala's death is what caused Sani Abacha's death. When there's too much power control you start getting enemies . Mind you not every one liked Abacha and so there were haters . Sani Abacha according to what I've read did not bring joy to Africa . Many wanted him out. He was harsh on the people , he loved the military . he wanted o make Nigeria Firm.
Late General Sani Abacha, the former military ruler of Nigeria, was born to parents who were both of Kanuri descent. His father, Alhaji Abacha, was a farmer, and his mother, Fatima Abacha, was a housewife. They raised their family in the northern region of Nigeria, where Sani Abacha grew up before pursuing a military career.
Officers declared the results of an election invalid, and a dictator, General Sani Abacha, took control.
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Sani Abacha was born on 1943-09-20.
Yes general sani abacha have chindren among them is ahmad abacha who context kano state goverment 2011
Sani Abacha died on 1998-06-08.
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Late General Sani Abacha, the former military ruler of Nigeria, was born to parents who were both of Kanuri descent. His father, Alhaji Abacha, was a farmer, and his mother, Fatima Abacha, was a housewife. They raised their family in the northern region of Nigeria, where Sani Abacha grew up before pursuing a military career.
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General Sani Abacha gained power in Nigeria through a military coup on November 17, 1993, after the interim government of Ernest Shonekan was ousted. Abacha, who was then the chief of army staff, led the coup amidst political instability following the annulment of the June 12 elections. He subsequently assumed the role of Head of State and ruled with an iron fist, implementing a regime characterized by human rights abuses and suppression of dissent. His rule lasted until his death in 1998.
Officers declared the results of an election invalid, and a dictator, General Sani Abacha, took control.
Sara Wiwa's imprisonment and execution highlight the repressive nature of General Sani Abacha's military regime in Nigeria, which was characterized by widespread human rights abuses and a crackdown on dissent. The government's actions against Wiwa, a vocal critic and the daughter of executed activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, illustrate the lengths to which Abacha's administration would go to silence opposition and suppress environmental activism in the Niger Delta. This period was marked by a lack of judicial independence and the use of violence as a tool for maintaining power. Overall, it underscores the broader climate of fear and repression under Abacha's rule.