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June 12

June 12

  • Format: Hardback
  • Quantity (in stock): 10
₦3,500.00 Ex Tax: ₦3,500.00

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"The history of this country will be written one day; it would not be written on the pages of newspapers. Some people will write books in the future and you will get to know who did what." 

                        -Colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, Weekend Concord, 27th April 1996. 

On the 12th of June 1993, a presidential election, adjudged free and fair by an overwhelming majority of observers, took place in Nigeria. A few days later, its results were suspended; and barely a week after, Nigerians were given a new word to add to their vocabulary: 'annulment'. What really happened in those tumultuous days between June and November 1993? For the first time ever, the full story, with its intricacies, intrigue and complexities, is told from the perspectives of all its major players, in this full-colour graphic novel. June 12 1993: Annulment is the second in this multi-volume series. 


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