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Posted: 2025-06-11 01:58:19 UTC

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The story discusses the rise and fall of the Bamaiyi brothers, Musa and Ishaya, who were prominent figures in Nigeria during the Abacha regime. It highlights their contrasting roles, the power they wielded, and their eventual decline, illustrating the transient nature of power.
The Bamaiyi brothers' rise to national prominence under Gen. Sanni Abacha.
Musa Bamaiyi's tenure as Chairman of the NDLEA and his involvement in the arrest of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
Ishaya Bamaiyi's role as Chief of Army Staff and his implication in the attempted murder of Alex Ibru.
The brothers' pervasive influence and the fear they inspired during their time in power.
The lesson that power is transient and only positive or negative actions endure.
Accusations of attempted murder against Ishaya Bamaiyi.
Detention and trial of Ishaya Bamaiyi for 9 years before being acquitted.
Negative public perception of the Bamaiyi brothers due to their association with the Abacha regime.
Musa Bamaiyi's involvement in the arrest of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.