Who killed Dele Giwa and why, is already common knowledge.
CAO.
On Thursday, 28 November 2013 13:04:03 UTC+1, Assensoh, Akwasi B. wrote:
Dear All:
I extend happy, warm and blessed Thanksgiving greetings from "rainy" Oregon!
I am sharing information on a new book that may be a bombshell. As a "young" university professor and director of an honors program in Louisiana, USA, I always treasured the late NEWSWATCH Editor Dele Giwa's communication asking me to assist his newsmagazine (NEWSWATCH) to get international advertising from some sources that I was familiar with, especially from car-manufacturing companies in USA, Sweden, Germany and the UK. I agreed but, before we could do anything concrete, he was assassinated with a parcel bomb in his office. Please, read the new book.
A.B. Assensoh, Oregon, USA.
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| | | | 2013-11-28 07:14:00 | Adewale Aloko |
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![My book will reveal who killed Dele Giwa – Major Debo Bashorun (rtd.)]() |
Former Chief Press Secretary to former military dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd.), Major Debo Bashorun (rtd.), is back on the scene with a new book that promises to reveal some hidden chapters in the nation's history, To most Nigerians who were witnesses to the events that followed the murder of the founder of Newswatch Magazine, Dele Giwa, via a parcel bomb, Major Debo Bashorun's name must ring a bell. Now retired from the Army, the erstwhile Chief Press Secretary to former military dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd.), has written a new book that seeks to unravel the identities of Giwa's killers and the circumstances that led to the controversial assassination. Bashorun's new book is titled Honour for Sale and it was presented to the public on Friday, November 22, 2013 at the Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos. In an interview with our correspondent, the author says the book is an insider's account of what truly transpired between the slain journalist and the military government… |
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