Political detention and freedom of expression, Tribalism and ethnicity, Ignorance of minority rights, Inefficiency and corruption in government, The importance of local elections, The impact of detention on a person's reputation, The role of the media in political journalism, The significance of June 12 as a date of importance, The persistence of social and political ills in Nigeria 10

PM News . 08 February 1996 . Pg 3

  The text describes the detention of a person named Ken Saro-Wiwa by the Nigerian government, led by General Sani Abacha, in 1996. Ken was a writer, journalist, and political activist who was known for his satirical columns in various Nigerian newspapers. The text also mentions Dr. Leke Pitan, a hospital doctor who was detained alongside Ken, and Dr. Alexander Boyd, a medical doctor who remembered Saro-Wiwa's political activism. The text highlights the political stalemate in Nigeria at the time and the efforts of the people to address the issues of tribalism, corruption, and inefficiency in the government.

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The text describes the detention of a person named Ken Saro-Wiwa by the Nigerian government, led by General Sani Abacha, in 1996. Ken was a writer, journalist, and political activist who was known for his satirical columns in various Nigerian newspapers. The text also mentions Dr. Leke Pitan, a hospital doctor who was detained alongside Ken, and Dr. Alexander Boyd, a medical doctor who remembered Saro-Wiwa's political activism. The text highlights the political stalemate in Nigeria at the time and the efforts of the people to address the issues of tribalism, corruption, and inefficiency in the government.

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