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Ose Anenih, Remi clash over June 12 history, Tony Anenih’s legacy

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
June 23, 2025
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Ose Anenih Remi exchange

Ose Anenih and user Remi clash on X over the June 12 narrative and the role of late Chief Tony Anenih, reigniting debate on Nigeria’s democratic history

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] war of words has erupted on social media between Ose Anenih and a user identified simply as Remi, following a rebuttal by the former defending his late father, Chief Tony Anenih, over allegations tied to the June 12, 1993, election crisis.

Also read: Echoes of Hope ’93 as Nigerians reflect on unfulfilled promise of June 12 democracy

Ose, who serves as Special Assistant to the Chairman of Flagstone Hospitality Company Ltd, had posted a detailed statement on X countering claims from a presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga, suggesting that his father betrayed the democratic process and played a divisive role in the aftermath of the annulled election.

In the post titled “Rebuttal: In Defence of History and My Father”, Ose said, “Your account of my father’s involvement in June 12 is, to put it politely, untrue… I will also assume that your mischaracterisation of historical events stems from ignorance, not malice.”

Ose went on to recount key events, including a meeting between MKO Abiola and Chief Tony Anenih in Benin, where the latter reportedly warned Abiola against trusting the military, particularly General Sani Abacha.

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But shortly after the post gained traction, a response came from @Remi, who delivered a scathing counterpoint. Remi accused Ose of revising history in the name of familial loyalty.

“Sometimes, it is better to keep silent,” Remi began. “But I understand your position: even if one’s father was Judas, filial piety demands that one dress him up as a saint, thirty pieces of silver or not.”

Lies left unchecked tend to grow wings… and ultimately become a cudgel to beat the innocent.

He continued, “Lies left unchecked tend to grow wings, and we cannot allow fabrications to calcify into ‘history.’ A fabrication allowed to ferment in this age of social media can take on a life of its own… ultimately into a cudgel to beat the innocent.”

The online spat has ignited fresh debate around the role of Chief Tony Anenih during the June 12 debacle.

While Ose Anenih insists his father opposed military subversion and warned Abiola against trusting Abacha, Remi questions the sincerity of that narrative, suggesting it selectively absolves Anenih of political missteps.

Ose in his statement also offered to send a copy of his father’s memoir, My Life and Nigerian Politics, to Bayo Onanuga “to help you avoid this sort of ahistorical misadventure in future.”

Remi, however, seemed less interested in memoirs and more focused on the risks of allowing what he called “historical fictions” to thrive unchecked in public discourse.

While Ose has not directly responded to Remi’s thread as of press time, the exchange has reignited broader discussions about the June 12 election, the credibility of Nigeria’s democratic heroes, and the growing role of social media in shaping national memory.

Also read: Senator Husain pledges brighter future for Osun as he honours legacy of June 12

Observers note that the dispute underscores how personal and political histories remain tightly interwoven in Nigeria’s contemporary public space—where legacy is not only contested, but constantly reinterpreted.

Peculiar Adirika
Peculiar Adirika

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