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Maryam Babangida, wife of former Head of States, and founder, Better Life Program for Rural Women.

Maryam Babangida is dead

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Maryam Babangida, wife of Nigeria's former dictator is dead. She was born on November 1, 1948 in Asaba, the capital of Delta State, to an Igbo family. She later moved to Kaduna State and attended the Queen Amina College Kaduna where she got her secondary education. Then she proceeded to the Federal Training Centre, Kaduna, and graduated as a secretary.

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On September 6,1969, she got married to Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. They had four children: two boys, and two girls. When her husband became Chief of Army Staff in 1983, Maryam Babangida became President of the Nigerian Army Officers Wives Association (NAOWA). She was active in this role; launching schools, clinics, women's training centres and child day care centres.

When her husband became Head of State in 1985, Maryam Babangida moved with her children into Dodan Barracks in Lagos. As first lady of Nigeria, from 1985-1993, she turned the ceremonial post into a potent force for women's rural development in Nigeria. She founded the Better Life Program for Rural Women in 1987 which launched many cooperatives, cottage industries, farms and gardens, shops and markets, women centres and social welfare programmes. She also empowered Nigerian women through programmes on adult education, primary health, agriculture, skill-acquisition and food processing.

She died this morning at the University of California Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles over complications arising from terminal ovarian cancer.

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Posted by omotade omowunmi on Dec 27 2009

may her soul rest in peace. amen.

Posted by jummai yahya on Dec 27 2009

From Allah we have come and to Him we shall return! May Allah have mercy on her soul.

Posted by JCD on Dec 27 2009

So sad...

Posted by Apostlepaul on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace.

Posted by Zena on Dec 27 2009

Here we go again! If it's true this time may she rest in peace.

Posted by Anne Nwaokolo on Dec 27 2009

She was a mother to all,May her Gentle soul rest in peace.Amen

Posted by inyom, doo gideon on Dec 27 2009

out of the many social ills the military inflicted on nigeria, maryam stood in the gap as a military dictators wife who appealed to the civilian locals through her pet project 'better life for rural women' may her gentle soul rest in peace. She sure set the pace for the office of the wife of the first citizen, giving it relevance and glamour. she was a great nigerian.

Posted by Sophag on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rests in peace and good GOD'll grant president IBB the fortified spirit to bear the great loss. Amen.

Posted by TO on Dec 27 2009

No more worries about terrorism or who is at Aso Rock.

Posted by VICTOR UWAH on Dec 27 2009

MARYAM NDIDI BABANGIDA, NIGERIA'S MOST INFLUENTIAL FIRST LADY..... REST IN PEACE... YOU SERVED NIGERIA IN YOUR OWN WAYS.

Posted by Ibrahim omozoje on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace and may God grant the farmily the fortitude to bear there lost

Posted by TATA on Dec 27 2009

no comments....

Posted by phil on Dec 27 2009

eyaah!!!

Posted by Kabiru Abdu on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in Aljannatul firdaus.

Posted by Aniedu ugo. on Dec 27 2009

It's a pity! IBB accept my condolences.

Posted by Abraham Amonoo on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in peace with the lord (Amen).We will miss you Mother.

Posted by Koko on Dec 27 2009

Awww shucks.... I did like her.

Posted by Aniedu Ugo on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace.

Posted by Goddy Nwagbara on Dec 27 2009

May her gently soul rest in the bosom of our Lord

Posted by Demola Adefajo on Dec 27 2009

It is from Allah we come and to Him shall we all return when we the time has come whether we think we have concluded our business or not. Ina lilahi waina Ilahi Rajiuna.

Posted by Odoka Juliet on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in perfect peace n may her family take heart bearing in mind that she goes forth to a better place.

Posted by Peter E on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace.

Posted by momoh oshiokpekhai Jovital on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. Lord pls may we not be judged as we judge.

Posted by obi vincent on Dec 27 2009

It is d LORD our GOD who has given & has taken. We all wil go back to ans our call somdy. May her soul rest in d peace of d LORD

Posted by Oluwanisola on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace... Amen

Posted by Samsholla on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace!!!

Posted by Kayode badmus on Dec 27 2009

Its quite unfortunate that Nigeria has lost one of its most charismatic women.Hajia Babangida started the modern day women empowerment in nigeria.She encourage the pet project thing first ladies still do today.Adieu MARYAM

Posted by oyelohunnu bolanle on Dec 27 2009

it is so so unfortunate dat she gave in 4 dis cancer,a great loss 2 d nation,why now Maryam!may yr soul rest in perfect peace,good nite Maryam.

Posted by dotman on Dec 27 2009

no matter how highly or lowly placed or achieved we are in life, death is a common factor for us all. maryam babangida, may your soul find soccour in allah. for all those out there involved in one act or the other inimical to the well being of nigerians, let this be a warning to u all, death is as close as your very own shadows!

Posted by Emma Chuks,Ohio on Dec 27 2009

My sincere condolence to former head of state,President Ibrahim Babangida on the death of his wife and former First Lady Maryam Babangida.We will always remember her vision for a better life for Nigeria's rural women.May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by Oluwanisola on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace... Amen

Posted by kenny on Dec 27 2009

i loved her she depicts who a Nigerian woman is, put aside her husband, she is a wonderful person, may her soul rest in peace

Posted by oyelohunnu bolanle on Dec 27 2009

Death!a debt we all have to pay only but one day,may hher soul rest in peace,Adieu Maryam

Posted by Sr. Carmel Fagbemi ssl on Dec 27 2009

May the soul of Maryam Babaginda rest in perfect peace.

Posted by Ismail Shallar on Dec 27 2009

Wa mina alakinakum, waminia yuridukum. Lahalakum.... She was g great mother. Aljanah Firdaus

Posted by ehi arewa on Dec 27 2009

we'll miss you Ndidi. May God keep your family

Posted by joe boy on Dec 27 2009

i pay condolence to her children ,oh sorry men

Posted by Adebayo Ojo on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. We pray that the Almighty Allah upholds the family she left behind. Adieu

Posted by diddy on Dec 27 2009

may other looters learn from this. No one lives forever and money cannot buy you life. May her soul rest in peace.

Posted by S.............Hollins on Dec 27 2009

ashes to ashes and dust to dust may her soul rest in perfect peace..............Adieu

Posted by esoimeme funmi on Dec 27 2009

Heard this story before and it turned out she was not dead...well may her soul rest in peace

Posted by Bunmi ojo on Dec 27 2009

What a way to end the year!!! May her soul rest in peace and May God comfort and be with her family.

Posted by Chris Ohikhena on Dec 27 2009

Death is the inevitable end of every mortal being. What matters most is where we would spend eternity. What would the world write as our epitaph. How did we touch lives while on earth. I lobve the JC creeds which says SERVICE TO HUMANITY IS THE BEST WORK OF LIFE. Maryam has done her own. What will you be remembered for? For those alive, you still have time to reconcile to our Creator for no one knows who is next. ACT WISELY!

Posted by Possicon on Dec 27 2009

What a loss! I send my condolences to IBB. She was the good face of IBB, now she's gone! Another thing to note... she died abroad! May her soul rest in perfect peace!

Posted by Kolade on Dec 27 2009

Lailah Ilah Lah!!! Ina lilah Wa ina Ilaehi Roghihun.May Allah in His infinite mercy grant her Aljanna Firdaws.Ameen

Posted by Kingekeh on Dec 27 2009

May your humble soul rest in perfect peace.And to our dear beloved IBB , may God grant you the fortitude to bear this great loss , I mourn with you .

Posted by Funmi on Dec 27 2009

She was an inspiration to every woman. My mom used to admire her style and her intelligence. RIP Maryam, IBB accept my condolences. God strenghten her family in this difficult time.

Posted by Ebunma on Dec 27 2009

Death is inevitable, hope we will soon see a solution to cancer. May her soul rest in peace.

Posted by Oritsedere Iyomere on Dec 27 2009

May she rest in the bossom of the lord

Posted by ibitola from minna on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace

Posted by monisola on Dec 27 2009

Rest in Peace ma. May God be with your family and friends. God bless Nigeria. AMEN

Posted by sam chuks on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in perfect peace Amen.

Posted by ahmed on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Posted by Akpofurere happy on Dec 27 2009

Dust we are from...dust shall we go back to nd dont forget that all human must die as new one's are being giving birth to so its a life cycle...well may her gentle soul rest in perfect peace nd wish her families nd children the fortitude to accept the loss.

Posted by Helen ada odigwe on Dec 27 2009

Maryam Babangida, we luv u but God luvs u more. May ur gently soul rest in peace.

Posted by Abayomi ibidapo on Dec 27 2009

Adieu maryam babangida

Posted by check on Dec 27 2009

So, money cannot buy health...... Pity.

Posted by kakadu_ay@yahoo.com on Dec 27 2009

The Babangidas deserve the pity of all human beings at this time. May GOD give them the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss.

Posted by arumemi solomon on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace.She contributed her best to nation building

Posted by Maryam umar agaie on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace (amin)

Posted by Habeeb on Dec 27 2009

It was said in d quran that everybody is subjected to die. But my prayer is that may Almighty Allah forgive her of sins n make recompense of her soul, may Allah grant her Aljanah for her deeds on earth. She has start a new journey now may she land safely and my condolences goes to his husband it has happened,so pls take heart and accept it as Allah's will.

Posted by Segun olawale abdul-quadri a.k.a man~pele. on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace,may God 4give her all her sins ameen.

Posted by Engr. Adrian Igboba on Dec 27 2009

She was like a mother to all. May her Gentle soul rest in peace. May God give her family the fortitude to bear the loss.

Posted by Segun olawale abdul-quadri a.k.a man~pele. on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace,may God 4give her all her sins ameen.

Posted by Segun olawale abdul-quadri a.k.a man~pele. on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace,may God 4give her all her sins ameen.

Posted by Segun olawale abdul-quadri a.k.a man~pele. on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace,may God 4give her all her sins ameen.

Posted by Mikey on Dec 27 2009

All the money that they stole. Isn't death such a leveler.

Posted by Segun olawale abdul-quadri a.k.a man~pele. on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace,may God 4give her all her sins ameen.

Posted by LEKAN on Dec 27 2009

adieu Maryam,the most influencial first lady of our time.may her soul rest in peace.

Posted by Labib Abdullahi on Dec 27 2009

May ur soul rest in perfect peace,ameen.

Posted by mansur adamu on Dec 27 2009

may her gentle soulrest in perfect peace. amen

Posted by Maryam umar agaie on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace (amin)

Posted by Engr. Adrian C. Igboba on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in peace. She was a mother to all. I pray Almighty God to give her family the fortitude to bear the loss.

Posted by Remi Solomon on Dec 27 2009

At last, the deed has been done! May God grant her eternal rest.

Posted by IBB on Dec 27 2009

RIP

Posted by Mrs Ada Idoko on Dec 27 2009

Dr Mrs Maryam Babangida,she lived and died a lover of children.Rest in peace.

Posted by sgk on Dec 27 2009

uplifted the feminine gender. her contribution can not be forgoten. her soul est in peace.

Posted by Jane on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by Gbemi on Dec 27 2009

My fellow Nigerians, have we forgotten what IBB and his clan did to Nigeria? The oil money that disapeared without a trace. At least, Maryam Babangida had the resource to get the best medical care money could buy.. My uncle died of Kidney failure 2 years ago because he could not afford dialysis!!! People needs to wake up and remember what these people did to Nigeria not so long ago. I pray that Nigeria recovers from their selfish, money grabing acts that left a nations wealth to a selected few. Whilst I do not rejoice from the passing of Maryam Babangida, I could not care less.

Posted by Qassim on Dec 27 2009

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

Posted by Kevin G on Dec 27 2009

To the IBBs, our thoughts and prayers are with you in this trying period. May Her soul rest in the bossom of the Lord.. Amen

Posted by Wunmi on Dec 27 2009

Sun re oooooooooooooooooooo

Posted by every every on Dec 27 2009

HMM. honestly, the masses of naija, how do we feel about this? Do we feel sorry for her becos death is so final or becos we actually loved her person? I personally had the initial reaction of no remorse becos of who her husband was to the country. But anyway, the way i wish all well, i hope they bear the loss well and use this time to reflect on any comments made by the masses.

Posted by Aisha Babba Dan'agundi Kano on Dec 27 2009

'Kullu Nafsin zahikatul maut" meaning every soul will test the pain of death" may be in jannatul firdaus.

Posted by Femi Enitan on Dec 27 2009

Many the beloved soul of a special woman, mother & first lady rest in perfect peace.

Posted by TATA on Dec 27 2009

something funny is going on here..are all these bloggers suddenly discovering next234...or are people being paid to write all these...absolutely NO ibb hater...that is not normal...

Posted by every every on Dec 27 2009

@gbemi, i so hear you! Kudos for beating me to this speech on KARMA

Posted by Jide IDOWU on Dec 27 2009

She has gone to join late Chief Gani Fawehinmi. What goes around, comes around.

Posted by Aisha umar Agaie on Dec 27 2009

Iñña lillahi waIñña ilaihiñ rajuhun.may ur soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by onasah on Dec 27 2009

She brought Nigeria women from kitchen to boardroom. She was the face of Nigerian Women empowerment. May she Rest in Peace

Posted by maryam on Dec 27 2009

may ha soul rest in percfect peace ameen!!

Posted by Olatoye Wasiu Olayinka on Dec 27 2009

Inna lillahi wa inna illaehi rojihun. May she rest in peace. IBB accept my condolence.

Posted by every every on Dec 27 2009

HMM. honestly, the masses of naija, how do we feel about this? Do we feel sorry for her becos death is so final or becos we actually loved her person? I personally had the initial reaction of no remorse becos of who her husband was to the country. But anyway, the way i wish all well, i hope they bear the loss well and use this time to reflect on any comments made by the masses.

Posted by Ibrahim Waziri on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace, & jannatul firdaus be her home. Ameen.

Posted by Aisha umar Agaie on Dec 27 2009

Iñña lillahi waIñña ilaihiñ rajuhun.may ur soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by TATA on Dec 27 2009

@gbemi these mourners are sponsored...the ibb family is a controversial one in nigeria...there is no way 75 people are going to write something about them without even a single negative...and the speed at which all the blogs appeared on line seems as if they were written and offloaded at once...nice try next234...

Posted by ladi on Dec 27 2009

may are soul rest in peace

Posted by Nigerian aboard on Dec 27 2009

I hope you remembered to leave the looted wealth for the North and the poor Nigerians,only then can your soul rest in peace.

Posted by MandingoBoy on Dec 27 2009

Death is a final destination we all share. It will come to all of us. May the Almighty Allah have mercy on her soul.

Posted by Glory akpan on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in Peace...believin dat,u didn't serv man alone n 4get ur God..

Posted by Gboyega Adelaja on Dec 27 2009

By far the most glamorous 1st lady in Nigeria. Eloquent, fashionable and neat. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace. May God give her husband, children and family fortitude to bear the loss. I personally will grieve, because of all she tried to do for rural women of Nigeria. Maryam sleep on in the bosom of our Lord.

Posted by MandingoBoy on Dec 27 2009

@Tata, because most of us are not miserable people who rejoice at the sadness of others.

Posted by Ologbojo on Dec 27 2009

Very sad,May her soul rest in perfect peace

Posted by murtada busair ahmadf on Dec 27 2009

I condole babangida and his family. We mourn the death of maryam

Posted by muhammad on Dec 27 2009

Inna Lillahi wa Inna ilaihi raajiun. May her soul rest in peace. May Allah give IBB and her children the fortitude to bear the loss. U can see the disadvantage of marrying only one wife as a muslim.

Posted by Mrs U.M.Uka on Dec 27 2009

May ur spirit awaken it joyful activity. Amen

Posted by Mrs U.M.Uka on Dec 27 2009

May ur spirit awaken it joyful activity. Amen

Posted by Fellentino on Dec 27 2009

@TATA, have you forgotten the world is a global market, more a million people world saw NEXT's report, 96 responded and like a typical Nigerian you think its paid. Man you sure are a disturbed person. To Nigerians, I say the Babangida family may not be loved but lets wish the late maryam GodSpeed.

Posted by akeem alebiosu on Dec 27 2009

Iñña lillahi waIñña ilaihiñ rajuhun

Posted by Kate on Dec 27 2009

Rest in Peace! She redefine the phrase "first lady" and gave it the class and glamour it is today!

Posted by Alex noble on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. I THINK SHE DID HER BEST TO HER FAMILY, WOMEN IN GENERAL AND HER STATE OF ORIGIN.

Posted by Alaye on Dec 27 2009

The US authorities should now indict IBB for drug trafficking. Thousands of Nigerian women die of cancer every year without diagnosis and also denied access to modern healthcare facilities which Maryam enjoyed in foreign hospitals till the very end. Our leaders should wake up and develop our health institutions as what goes around comes around. Our leaders must realise that they are ordinary mortals and should strive to improve the quality of lives of people as President Obama is doing with the Health Reform Bill, a landmark legislation which will provide medical access to over 40 million Americans currently without medicare insurance. I do not subscribe to all the hypocritical comments on Maryam's death but wish IBB to reap the fruits of his bad governance while he is alive.

Posted by Bukky & lawrence on Dec 27 2009

Death is not a tragedy,as mortals we r born into this world to exit one day...But with your footprints u'l forever live in our hearts...our condolences!!!

Posted by Gozie Udemezue on Dec 27 2009

May Her Gentle Soul rest in Peace...........Amen!!!!!

Posted by Ayodeji Arojo on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace, Amen

Posted by Tosin on Dec 27 2009

What a shame?Money failed!!! May her gentle soul rest in peace

Posted by Dipo on Dec 27 2009

Why do bad things happen to good people,must they pay for the bad deeds done by someone else?. Rest in peace

Posted by ada obi on Dec 27 2009

I am specially pained,too many bad news. I really liked her. May she rest in peace.

Posted by Dipo on Dec 27 2009

Why do bad things happen to good people,must they pay for the bad deeds done by someone else?. Rest in peace

Posted by Asmau Aliyu on Dec 27 2009

may her gentle soul rest in perfect peace,we love,but Allah love you more,we will miss you.

Posted by Joshua Awesome on Dec 27 2009

LIFE IS A GIFT,THAT WE WILL ALL SPEND OUT ONE DAY! Death demands from life once one's spent it all. Living a meaningful LIFE leaves U,Me,Excited DAY we would EXIT! Today counts,so start scripting TOMORROW with what YOU do TODAY. You&I can think,write,express all we want about the dead&its simply a thought TRUTH is IN THE DEAD'S LIFE,DONE ALREADY!

Posted by Godwin on Dec 27 2009

We will miss her comes 2011

Posted by esheza on Dec 27 2009

may her soul rest in peace

Posted by Obele Oluchi on Dec 27 2009

God grant her eternal rest...Nigerian women will ever remember u!

Posted by Oluwasanmilesanrere-for-short on Dec 27 2009

How come all souls suddenly become 'gentle' in death? Don't get me wrong, she was a good woman alright, I'm just concerned how the term 'gentle soul' is used for all the dead. Plus, prayers don't work for the dead!

Posted by AB on Dec 27 2009

May God forgive her all the sins she committed against 9ja in person and by proxy thru IBB. BLFRR was one of the greatest scams in our history as a nation, so u guys should spare me the niceties about how it touched peoples' lives and call a spade a spade. I dont know of any rural woman who's life became better off as a result of the 419 program...Am I alone here. Nigerias should learn to call a pig a pig in its face even when it is in a sorry situation. Many families lost a lot of loved ones as a result of the sins of these people, so I now wonder how it is that all u guys have to say are nice words.. I no be like that o....

Posted by olumide on Dec 27 2009

@ dipo,surely u meant in this case why do good things happen to bad people. cos it is a good thing she is dead.bad things happening to good people is a 23 yr old that died of liver cancer in Nigeria. No identified predisposing/risk factor because we just do not have the right machines.She didnt have access to novel drugs cos she couldnt afford to go to the UK. She was taken to theatre and died after surgery cos the surgery was postponed severally (strikes, NEPA, no fuel in gen) and there was no blood for her at the blood bank. That is a bad thing happening to a thoroughly good person.

Posted by saliu on Dec 27 2009

what ever goes up must come down. Iñña lillahi waIñña ilaihiñ rajuhun. RIP maryam.

Posted by Maimuna M. Babangida. on Dec 27 2009

Innaa lillahi wa inna ilaihin rajiun!!!! every soul MUST taste Dealth.Her death is a great lost to all especially the women folk in Nigeria.the truth must be told Maryam Babangida was a legend,the voice of the voiceless,the motivator to the aspiring minds and a TRUE MOTHER whose shoulders is for all to lean on. May Allah SWT grant her eternal rest and Aljannatul fil dausi,amin.Is our great lost and no amount of tears can ease this pain.Allah ya jikanki da rahma,amin.

Posted by Tas from Minna on Dec 27 2009

Rest in Peace

Posted by Uwa on Dec 27 2009

Aku ana onwu! My fellow Nigerians,such a pity that money could not save the life of IBB's wife.... Well may her soul rest in peace!

Posted by Onyeka Chude-Ojugbana on Dec 27 2009

Maryam Babangida, you will be remembered by many for good things. For your pioneering efforts in enhancing the many lives of Nigerian rural women, I salute you! For redefining the Office of the first lady in Nigeria with relevance, elegance and functionality, I adore you! Ndidi Nwa-Okogwu, you have restored the dignity of your fellow Asaba people, generations to come will remember you. Ijeoma! Onyeka Chude-Ojugbana

Posted by tunji a on Dec 27 2009

Too sad if its true..rest in perfect peace

Posted by Alagolo on Dec 27 2009

God gives and God takes. May are soul rest in perfect peace. To us all, let us mend our ways.

Posted by Sunday on Dec 27 2009

Maryam had gone but she left behind legacy to remember her for. However,both the rich and the poor,highly placed or the masses. What shall we remember you for! Gen. Babangida the so called maradona. Why cann't you maradona your wife death? For those of you over there,who put the over 140million Nigerian in this shabby situations, before the end of this year if you fail to change. God is visiting your family with tragedy!!

Posted by Hardeybaryour baylow on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace,may Allah forgive her for all her sins....amin

Posted by Sani labaran Tafida on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in peace nd may Allah reward her with Jannatul Firdausi. Ameen

Posted by Kole Odutola on Dec 27 2009

@TATA....I read from the Daily Rumour that there are free terminals in the North where citizens can go to browse online papers. That is the result you are seeing. I noticed it yesterday too when the news of Young Bomber Boy hit Next..come and read comments of people we never saw when Kamoru the boy next door died. Look this is Nigeria oooo, any thing can happen. Have you not read that Nigeria is the only country that runs a Presidential system of government without a President for 30 days? Can you beat that? Haaaa Radiculopathy IBB, I join others in mourning your jewel of inestimable value. Please accept our presidency as soon as you are done with grieving. Let me know when you are ready so I can get Boy Alasco and other band boys to stand by

Posted by Jim Chuks on Dec 27 2009

My condolences to IBB and the children

Posted by specialratelimo.com (USA) on Dec 27 2009

She did very well for mankind. Her husband maybe bad but record shows that she helped others and educated Nigerian women in her own way. may her soul rest in perfect peace. Remeber no one is perfect but GOD..pls pray for the family and the nation. Moses

Posted by chinyere on Dec 27 2009

its really sad to lose a lovely woman like that, may her soul rest in peace.

Posted by Hamza Danlami Yusuf on Dec 27 2009

Innalillahi wa inna ilehi rajiuunn. She will be remembered for her efforts in empowering the local women to find their feet and their place in the society. May Alljanna Firdausi be her home. Allah ya Jikan ta. Amin

Posted by odoh abraham on Dec 27 2009

I join other well meaning Nigerians to wish the Gen Babangida family my sincere and heartfelt sympathies at this very sorrowful moment in their lives. May the Almighty God grant them the fortitude to bear this terrible loss.She left her mark in the sands of the Nigerian times.She will be greatly missed.She lived an impactful life and will be remembered for those things she lived and died for. May God bless her.

Posted by Gbemi on Dec 27 2009

I left Nigeria during the IBB years, as a student I was aprehensive about my future and felt that Nigeria would not offer me a good life. Money, I should say is not everything however security, peace and unity were virtues I hold dear and IBB and his clan tried to destroyed the wills of many Nigerians. I will never forget the death of Dele Giwa and many others under IBB's watch. I hope that the death of Maryam drives home the message that money is not everything and will not buy you god's justice. Maryam is now gone to face her maker - God. As the saying goes "your people will judge you on what you build and not what you destroy" - In my opinion, IBB, Maryam and their lots did nothing to further the course of peace and prosperity for the 140 million nigerians.

Posted by sandra on Dec 27 2009

ha may her gentle soul rest in peace amen

Posted by Kemi Ajayi on Dec 27 2009

A great loss, May her gentle soul rest in peace. I would like to use this opportunity to ask all of us to reflect on how we have lived our lives and urge you all to live a God-fearing life, for no one knows the time when their own curtains would be drawn. Adieu beautiful Mariam.

Posted by Olajide on Dec 27 2009

She died abroad,money failed.Who else is sick?

Posted by Stella Din on Dec 27 2009

She was the epitome of grace,she bore her illness with dignity and even when the rumours of her health and intrusive speculation should have elicited a reaction, she remained stoic,carrying on without betraying her frail health. May she rest in peace,and to her husband (whose unwavering love and support saw her through the worst)May Allah grant you comfort in the knowledge that we will all return to him at the appointed time. Nigeria has lost a charismatic woman,wife,mother and a First Lady who truly championed family values and understood the focal role of women in building not only families but institutions.

Posted by Dayo Adefila on Dec 27 2009

TATA - i don't know about these mourners but you see forgiveness is divine..and she did touch many lives with her generosity and good nature. It does not change whatever we feel about IBB and June 12 (that story you know has many skins to be peeled for truth to emerge) May her Soul journey as destined by God. Dayo

Posted by Akin on Dec 27 2009

Shame on looted Nigerian money to save lives in one of the most expensive hospital in US. What is happening in Saudi Arabia hospital?

Posted by Philip Agiake Adie on Dec 27 2009

What a loss to the Nigerian Women. Ibb please take it as time that must come for every person.

Posted by SIRAJ on Dec 27 2009

MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE, AMAZING LADY , INSPIRED MANY PEOPLE AND WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR EMANCIPATING THE RURAL WOMEN IN NIGERIA

Posted by Remi on Dec 27 2009

She was a good woman a disciplinarian-parent and a very religious woman l will never forget the advice she gave me after l interviewed her nine years ago cos its really working for me till today.Rest in peace and may the good Lord give your family the fortitude to bear this great loss. ADIEU Ma

Posted by chioma c on Dec 27 2009

may d good lord who see all heart grant her soul peace n eternal rest.

Posted by canon mike adogbo on Dec 27 2009

It unfortunate. Death is no respecter of persons. May her soul rest in peace.

Posted by Ayo on Dec 27 2009

@Gbemi. Clearly, the outpouring of emotion is out of customary respect for the dead. (Though I must confess it is very difficult for me to offer her a genuine RIP wish. It doesn't matter though because it will not change her fate). It demonsrates how genuinely good and civilized we are as a nation. In other words, despite that we are ruled by animals, we are not like them. I hope by now they realize that the good Nigerian people are actually doing them a great favour by asking them to change their ways. We shall reap what we sow with an increase - when we come face to face with God; and as Muttalab has also shown, even before we meet God.

Posted by Papa P on Dec 27 2009

MAY HER SOUL REST NOW IN PEACE AND TRANQUILITY. THIS IS WHAT IS OWED. WE MUST ALL GO ONE DAY. TATA - HAVE A HEART. WE MUST ALL FORGIVE IF WE DONT FORGET. U ALSO WILL GO SOMEDAY.

Posted by Sariki on Dec 27 2009

Well, her hearth is much healthy enough to rivelve our dying president from his saudi security hospital,may her soul rest in perfect peace your husband is a nice man that nigerians are still missing

Posted by Aisha umar Agaie on Dec 27 2009

Who are those writing bad comments abt her death.,Remember dat every soul shall returns 2 God.Those writing these comments might do worst of all,if u cannot correct it wit ur mouth,then use ur hand.If u cannot correct it wit ur hand,then use ur mind.And if u cannot correct it wit ur mind,then keep silent.hadith

Posted by Adewale Adetule on Dec 27 2009

She left a legacy !. Better life for rural women. My condolences to the General in particular and the entire family.May her gentle soul rest in peace. Amen

Posted by dave abraham on Dec 27 2009

iyangida was a great and amiable women. well loved and passionate about people. i remembered her receiving Papa and Mama Awolowo at Dodan Barracks when the husband was Head of state, she knelt down with her two knees while seeing them to the car. such a great woman, may her work on Earth speak for her. adieu. the current wives of our ladies who at twenty something are called 'YEYE' should learn from her. and for those amassing all the riches what next?

Posted by Darfur on Dec 27 2009

I have no joy in the death of a sinner but when the wicked perish the people rejoice. She and her wicked husband sat on top of an evil regime. Let's not forget that, at least until they apologise. Remember June 12

Posted by EJIOGU ORIZU on Dec 27 2009

About the dead, nothing but good must be said. but I am not a hypocrite,i will tell my mind.IBB is a murderer and a rogue,anything upleasant should befall him everytime and everywhere.I have no pity whatsoever for this family of bandits.

Posted by bola on Dec 27 2009

She was a true fashion icon,reminiscent of jackie o.

Posted by emmykene on Dec 27 2009

may her soul rest in perfect peace.amen.

Posted by O.M.A on Dec 27 2009

@AB & Olumide, u're partiriotic nigerians. a spade must be called a spade. death is inevitable and people die everyday. we shouldn't be hypocritical.this bad people dont see, know or feel what 98% of nigerians are feeling. if truely we need change, they should know thru our actions and reactions. our comments should reflect our feelings so that others can have senses of rethinking and do good.may Allah forgive her.

Posted by Ugo O ugo on Dec 27 2009

May Her soul rest in peace as we pray that God forgive her all her sins and reward her for every of her good deeds.

Posted by kenny on Dec 27 2009

evn if she was a bad person,d sure tin here is dt evry1 of us will surely die.so IBB's wife.rest in peace

Posted by London Boy on Dec 27 2009

Please can anybody talk about Gloria Okon, she is also a human being and Mrs IBB is said to be the architect of her demise.

Posted by LizzyFa on Dec 27 2009

This is a toast in remebrance of a great Nigerian woman, the most powerful and most respected first Lady Nigeria ever had, a woman of substance, a selfless woman, very pretty, charming, regal, radiant, fashionable and amiable. She did quite a lot to improve the life of Nigerian women and children through her pet projects " Better Life for Nigerian Women" e.t.c. Although her Husband was a very Corrupt President, very slimy, the evil genius himself with maradonic tendencies, but she made her own positive impact in peoples lives by being good, generous, caring, and she was never selfish. Adieu Maryam, and may your soul find peace with the Almighty God. Amen

Posted by Elijah Bassey -di embassy on Dec 27 2009

Oh wat a pity n loss to 9ja. But I actually dreamt of her husband's death some months back in September. Now dat she's gone, who follows? Why Maryam?????????

Posted by Musa, A on Dec 27 2009

Innalillahi wa inna illaihin rajiun, may her gentle soul rest in peace.

Posted by Ojo oluwasegun on Dec 27 2009

A great woman indeed! Rest in peace.

Posted by Elijah Bassey -di embassy on Dec 27 2009

Oh wat a pity n loss to 9ja. But I actually dreamt of her husband's death some months back in September. Now dat she's gone, who follows? Why Maryam?????????

Posted by Uthman on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by Soyoye ayomide on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace, and i guess this should be a lesson for others.

Posted by Henry on Dec 27 2009

She lived a rich, selfish and corrupt life. I will not shed tear. IBB your pain begins. Shame on all the sychophan crying over her death.

Posted by Atiku on Dec 27 2009

My condolences go to Maryam's Babangida's first husband, Bongos Ikwe and secondly, to the evil genius.

Posted by Nigeriagobetter on Dec 27 2009

R.I.P. Mrs. Maradona, I wondered what her last hour on earth on that sick bed (with her husband by her side) would have been like, reflecting on the alleged "Fat swiss account" of wealth stolen from 9ja.............I hope this offers the "evil genius" the opportunity to have a sober reflection. There remaineth an opportunity to make ammends when there is life....Remember money can buy a LUXURY but definitely not a LIFE.

Posted by Tosin on Dec 27 2009

I'm surprised by the comments.

Posted by Aisha umar Agaie on Dec 27 2009

Who are those writing bad comments abt her death.,Remember dat every soul shall returns 2 God.Those writing these comments might do worst of all,if u cannot correct it wit ur mouth,then use ur hand.If u cannot correct it wit ur hand,then use ur mind.And if u cannot correct it wit ur mind,then keep silent.hadith

Posted by Dolly on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in the bossom of our Lord, Amen.

Posted by London Boy on Dec 27 2009

Please can anybody talk about Gloria Okon, she is also a human being and Mrs IBB is said to be the architect of her demise.

Posted by Adamuhassan on Dec 27 2009

Inna lillahi!May soul rest in peace nd may Allah grant her aljanal fidasil.

Posted by odna chukkas on Dec 27 2009

Miss Maryam,may your gentle soul rest in peace.we will miss you.and ur legacy will live forever.May Allah comfort and protect your family.adieu mama

Posted by godwin elo on Dec 27 2009

this is one person that has affected women generally in nigeria. she gave impetus to women empowerment in this country. nigeria has lost a valued daughter of her own to the painfull hand of death. as we mourn this great daughter of nigeria, i want the babagindas to know that nigeria mourn with them and do pray that her gentle soul rest eternally in the bosom of the lord.

Posted by Saminu s babba mail:ssbabba@yahoo.com on Dec 27 2009

May the gentle soul of our former head of state's WIFE (IBB) rest in perfect peace... Ameen

Posted by joey catey on Dec 27 2009

may her soul rest in peace.............

Posted by kunle collabo on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in perfect peace, I pray the lord grant the Babangidas and the entire nation the heart to bear the loss.

Posted by Citizen Q on Dec 27 2009

God punish anyone who says I should not speak evil of the dead! And yes, I will die too. But I will not fail the citizens of my country! I will not rule for years, fail to erect a viable health system and then run off to die in a US hospital. Oh Nigerians! This is why you are doomed. You rain praise songs on the very people who kill and destroy you. Rather than pity your pathetic quality of your lives, you pity IBB who single-handedly injected large-scale corruption to our country. IBB should be axed between the eyes, then made to swallow his eyeballs. I am sorry for you all, you bunch of maggot-filed zealots, you who shout God's name, yet sin with glee. Rather, I save my sympathy for Mrs Mamman Vatsa and her children, Dele Giwa's children, and the children of all the good men and women who have been cut short by filthy politicians. IBB is a murderer and his wife, Maryam, was the most brutal of women. Forget the pretty face! Forget the Jackie O style (shallow idiots) think instead about your futures! Perhaps soon, we will have similar news from a Saudi hospital. Thank you Nigerian rulers! Thanks for nothing!

Posted by Richie on Dec 27 2009

What ever opinions of her we might have held, This isnt the tym to spew nonsense. As Africans we are raised never to speak ill of the dead. So pliz If u've got notin positive 2 contribute kip ur negative thoughts to urself.Meanwhile I pray God give Nigerians in general and the Babangidas the fortitude to bear the loss. May her soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by Henry on Dec 27 2009

Na waoooh! For 8yrs they could not build a world class hospital that can take care of the common man they claim to be working for. Where are all the better life programm? Hmmm! Rip anyway.

Posted by Jide on Dec 27 2009

My grandfather used to say, when you do not have anything good to say about someone it is better to keep quite.

Posted by kaykaysoft on Dec 27 2009

My condolences to IBB and Children. IBB should, in the fear of God, use some of his "wealth" to cater for cancer patients in all the corners of the nation. God be with IBBs

Posted by Henry on Dec 27 2009

Gloria Okon!

Posted by Bashir Khalil Tanko on Dec 27 2009

Every moment we give thanks to Allah for He knows all and He loves you more; now that you have gone to be with Him, May He grant you his rahma and make jannah your abode. To my amiable General, we commiserate with you at this trying moment; and to her beloved children, may Allah give you the fortitude to bear this great loss. Allah ya jikan ta, Ameen!

Posted by EJIOGU ORIZU on Dec 27 2009

Let me also add this,ANY nigerian politician or ex head of state who travels abroad for medical treatment or sends his family Abroad for treatment,well may they return dead.No apology to anyone.IBB STOLE TOO MUCH.the money he stole is more than enough to build and equipe a hospital here in NIGERIA for NIGERIANS.He is using the money to terrorize the commonman and to buy political favours.You want me to commiserate with him,no way.Those of them who have brought hell to us down here in THE FATHERLAND through bad governance shall never have peace,we executed some folks down here for drug pushing,but Miriam went unpunished.may she roast in hell.

Posted by Adamuhassan on Dec 27 2009

Inna lillahi!May soul rest in peace nd may Allah grant her aljanal fidasil.

Posted by Henry on Dec 27 2009

TATA- Please tell them ur mind. The truth our be told weather in life or death, alive or dead.

Posted by Samantha on Dec 27 2009

I won't even pee on your grave. That's wasting valuable nutrients. For every child that died from common cold or cough, may their ghosts hunt you and your 17th generations to come. Rest in peace ko, rest in shreds ni.

Posted by Hamza falalu mohd on Dec 27 2009

On behalf of the entire batch B corp members wish to express our sincere condolence to former president of nigeria.Allah yaji kanta da rahama, amin.

Posted by Sheriff Adeyemo on Dec 27 2009

If the information is genuine this time, I commiserate with her family particularly her husband, Ibrahim Babangida. may Good Lord give her Aljana Firdaus

Posted by Ayoabim on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. This life is not all about acquiring money, money and more money.

Posted by Rachael Iyageh on Dec 27 2009

Maryam Babginda unlike some of the women we have had represent us as first lady was a true ambassador, epitomizing the culture of nigerians, she was a strong woman, not relegated to the background. Regardless of whether BLFRW was a success or not, it impacted the life of many women who were limited. I remember women who only used to stay home growing cassava, frying it because they now had the resources to do so free of charge. These women gained financial independence, self esteem. Women emerged from the woodworks to the fore. Whatever maryam was this singular achievement places her higher than other first ladies, at least her focus was not on plastic surgeries to look like a 21 year old. She grew old gracefully and hearing the news of her death has saddened me today. Nigeria has lost a gem, and we mourn not because we forget the actions of her husband or hers but because at times like this, when a life ends one should focus on the good and not the bad.

Posted by Omo Awo on Dec 27 2009

I do not personally believe in the idea of "not speaking ill of the dead." No, I do not. I AM HAPPY SHE IS DEAD. AND I AM GOING TO CELEBRATE IT! She worked closely with her husband to make the lives of millions of Nigerians HELLISH. They have probably messed up the next generation too. I AM GLAD THAT SHE IS DEAD. She should have thought that one day this would come and should have thought twice about all those things she did. No one should forget that all of us will die one day. Obviously, she and her husband did not believe that. Otherwise she ought to have prevailed on her husband to think of the rest of us rather than messing up the country beyond repairs. The only incentive to those who want to do good among the political class, is to villify the villans whether alive or dead. It is one thing to try and not be successful. It is another to be MEAN, CRUEL, CUNNING, WICKED, SADISTIC and BLOODTHIRSTY as Maryam and her husband is. This is ONE LESS BURDEN ON THE SHOULDERS OF NIGERIANS. I AM GLAD SHE IS DEAD. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Posted by Gbemi on Dec 27 2009

There is absolutely nothing in my opinion that is graceful of soulful about Maryam Babangida. There is no soul in those eyes but murders and bloods of many innocent, faceless and nameless Nigerians that sucumbed to IBB rule of terror. People talk about "better life for rural women" a course championed by Maryam. What about the lives of urban educated Nigerians - men and women who eventually sucumbed to their fate during the IBB years. The irony in this is that, like many that has gone before her, Maryam will be buried with a sheet wrapped around her, without any of the wealth she and her husband ruthlessly embezzeled.

Posted by Ezenwankwo Francis on Dec 27 2009

May she find favour in the presence of God.

Posted by Daud Salma on Dec 27 2009

@ MANDIGO BOY, when Nigerians are talking what is bringing a mandingo boy into it? Thank you for your condolence but allow Nigerians to grieve or why are you grieving more than the BERIEVED. WICKED Maryam,I hope you repented before dyieng? I would have prefare you stay long enough to see how Allah(SWT) is chaning this country for good. Adieu Maryam and may Allah(SWT) forgive your sins. Turai should note too that there is an end to every Human on earth and behave well.

Posted by Papadonkee on Dec 27 2009

Try and understand other postings are insinuating that Mariam and her Evil Genius Husband had the opportunity to change the direction of Nigeria more than any other dictator before or after them and refused to do so. The legitimization of corruption and drug trafficking came about through his tacit policies…. Nigerians are right to pour scorn whenever her name is mentioned….. We all going to die one day, we hope to create an enabling environment for the ordinary citizens of Nigeria to thrive, not to leave a legacy of obscene amount of money for our children to build elaborate polo grounds and live playboy lifestyle…… Mrs. IBB had medical support throughout her illness that was not available to ordinary Nigerians….. Rest In Peace: Mariam Babangida

Posted by Caleb Fagade on Dec 27 2009

Thank God for DEATH. President Yar'adua in Saudi Arabia receiving treatment, Maryam in USA to get cure for cancer. Where will millions of Nigerians that are living in poverty will go when our own system is not working. Our leader should be more responsible, ill health and death are great levelers. Maryam bye bye.

Posted by Dare, on Dec 27 2009

May Allah accept her soul, forgive her excesses and grant her al jannah firdaus.

Posted by Henry on Dec 27 2009

@Jide- Did you ask your father why can't you talk about the evil that one has done when there is nothing good about a person. That is how we will keep quiet about the evil done to the majority of Nigerians all because we don't have something good to say so we should keep "Quiet". It is the likes of your FATHER that will fold their arm and keep quiet when things are going wrong around them because they have "nothing good" to say. I will advice you to "keep quiet" because you don't have anything good to. What you have said is not GOOD.

Posted by NIkki on Dec 27 2009

Very unfortunate! Rest in perfect peace, ma'am!

Posted by olumide on Dec 27 2009

meanwhile, NEXT don start to dey censor???? and dnt tell me it had to do with internet connection problems. I keep my fingers crossed.

Posted by Henry on Dec 27 2009

@Jide- Did you ask your father why can't you talk about the evil that one has done when there is nothing good about a person. That is how we will keep quiet about the evil done to the majority of Nigerians all because we don't have something good to say so we should keep "Quiet". It is the likes of your FATHER that will fold their arm and keep quiet when things are going wrong around them because they have "nothing good" to say. I will advice you to "keep quiet" because you don't have anything good to. What you have said is not GOOD.

Posted by AngryNigerian on Dec 27 2009

May they all rot in hell who have no compassion for their fellow men. this couple were in power for 9 good years, yet they go to Los Angeles for medical treatment. WHY COULD IBB & his wife NOT BUILD A WORLD CLASS HOSPITAL for all Nigerians to get medical treatment? Bastards ALL!!! IBB is next! I pray he dies a miserable adn painful death!!! May all his stolen millions and billions of dollars haunt him even in death. Nigerians wake up!See who your enemies are! We must fight for equality,for all men are born equal.

Posted by Tiffany on Dec 27 2009

I wish you rest in peace Maryam. How I wish when you and your husband were in "power" you built just one international hospital... That might have assisted you and other poor people that cannot afford to go to american hospital for treatment. To other thieves, left, your own day will come suddenly like this in a far away land where you will be subjected to indignation.

Posted by Samson Idowu Adepoju on Dec 27 2009

May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by Papalolo on Dec 27 2009

What about Dele Giwa? Let her husband tell us what he knows about Dele Giwa.

Posted by Ekajezzy on Dec 27 2009

Wen will a tentative cure to cancer be found?we have lost too many people to it .imagine,at dis time of d year

Posted by tayo oduyemi on Dec 27 2009

if this true may her soul rest in peace,accept my sympathy

Posted by UZ.R frm Ow. on Dec 27 2009

...Ds is a real tym of reckonin nt only 4 d Babangidas bt 4 d whole callous Nigerians who ve found themselves in power be it a Governor,Minister,President or any other govt port folio not rememberin evrythng has a beginning & an end...we r nothing bt dust 4rm our creator,i respect Maryam as a person,she was a good woman leader bt was deficient in advisin d husband against all his nefarious & atrocious deeds..IBB made Nigeria wht it is 2day..he destroyed D nation,Its only God that will judge,may her death be a lesson 2 all n sundry.May her soul rest in peace!

Posted by Citizen Q on Dec 27 2009

Whoever taught you not to speak evil of the dead is a fool! This is why Nigerians are repressed. We should'n speak evil of Idi Amin, we shouldn't speak ill of Abacha, we shouldn't speak evil of Mobutu? Are you all sick in the head? Try to understand the difference between 'speaking evil of the dead' and 'speaking the truth'. I'm sure you know which one God finds most desirable. If Maryam Babangida was such a hero, why did you she go and die in a US hospital? She should have gone to UCH or Luth or ABUTH, like all the rural women she gave financial independence.

Posted by kador on Dec 27 2009

Really, she's got a good report to tender. May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Posted by Ismaila isa paiko on Dec 27 2009

@o.m.a: thank u for that. As for others dr isn't need 4 all this noise we all have our short comings afterall if some of us are giving such opportunity we could do worse. In this note let shut our guts dr isn't need to hang our dirty laundry in public. May her soul rest in peace. Lets see how we all gona end up!

Posted by Chucks on Dec 27 2009

Good riddance, we are waiting for IBB to go next. All the money stolen from the countries coffers could not save his wife. Life is not about how much wealth one can acquiire via ill gotten means but creating a legacy of opportunity for all Nigerians. I will not weep, I will not feel mercy, I will not send my condolences. IBB and Maryam Babangida did not stand for a better Nigeria or justice.

Posted by Temitope Osuntoki on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. I think God owns everything. He giveth and also taketh. The only thing we dat r alive needs to do is making d best 4rm dis world cos after we've gone all we counted. let's try and pray 4 our president 4 his quick recovery. i think he can offer us something cos he's closer 2 him(God) now.

Posted by Ismaila isa paiko on Dec 27 2009

@o.m.a: thank u for that. As for others dr isn't need 4 all this noise we all have our short comings afterall if some of us are giving such opportunity we could do worse. In this note let shut our guts dr isn't need to hang our dirty laundry in public. May her soul rest in peace. Lets see how we all gona end up!

Posted by Yahaya on Dec 27 2009

@darfur&london boy june 12 ask obj. He has d best chance to probe it but he never. Gloria okon you cannot immediately verify MR.IBB'S role in d killing d courts r also there.pls. Allow us to feel what is happening coz of d loss of our best first lady.

Posted by Christina on Dec 27 2009

Good riddance!

Posted by Yahaya on Dec 27 2009

@henry.Thank u henry. But may her sole rest in peace

Posted by Sam on Dec 27 2009

Every single soul in Nigeria is equal in d sight of God!frankly we must be judged from our activities on earth!our leaders hav nt been fair to us,people die everyday from bad roads,lack of hospital equipment,lack of proper medication etc.wat abt those people who were murdered as a result of political or civil struggle?bt then,we dont hav d right to judge others..to have a better nigeria we must start wit ourselves!may God hav mercy on us all!rest in peace maryam babangida!

Posted by Shittu A. Mohammed on Dec 27 2009

sorry

Posted by Kevin Dikibo on Dec 27 2009

may her gentle soul rest in peace.

Posted by fatai lanre bello on Dec 27 2009

may allah almight forgive her sins and grant her al-janat alFirdaus

Posted by Adekunle on Dec 27 2009

Enough of all the crocodile tears. Maryam is now facing her creator to account for all their evil deeds which has brought a great country to her knees. To IBB, may your road continue to be rough and sorrowful until you apologise to Nigerians.

Posted by mc on Dec 27 2009

Pls ppl it is not in our possition to judge, judgement is reserved solely to God. If she did good or bad let it be God's business to judge her bcos we will all face ours too! Don't forget dat when u're pointing 1 finger at others d remaining 4 r pointing back at u o! At least ppl have smtin to say abt her good or bad, what will ppl say abt u?

Posted by Evang. James Amadu on Dec 27 2009

Death is not a punishment nor is design for the wicked but the end of every living soul. In your own little world, you can effect your world; we are commenting on Marriam today, remember someone will do thesame for us tomorrow. I hate people rejoicing over someones death rather than praying as your own day aproaches. Marriam, rest in peace; IBB take heart.

Posted by Citizen Q on Dec 27 2009

@EJIOGU ORIZU: You are my hero of the week. May you and your children enjoy long lives.

Posted by Someone on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rests in peace. 61 is a young age to pass away.

Posted by uwa ntoo thomas ekwekwe on Dec 27 2009

blah blah blah............... she is dead so what? can nigerians shut the fuck up......do u know how many people died todey? too many to count, atleast we know what she died of. and am sure she died because God decided to TAKE prehiminece.... so many nigerians die without knowing what the cause of their ailment is' these re people that breath the same air like maryam. if there is a way of buying life they would have. but death is one thing in live u cant buy over. one down so many more to go!!!!!! may be ya'ra dua will also do us the honor........ selfish assholes..... also heard that IBB has rectum cancer!!!!!! now who is having the last laugh???????

Posted by Musa Boso Nagogo, Minna Niger State on Dec 27 2009

Every man and woman will die and can carry stolen money along. IBB repent before your time comes. Maryam can tell you what she is going now. ? Nigerians hate you, and as you side, with passion. The have every right to hate for you stolen their trust. You will pay for this and children will. You can pay as many sycophants as you like to shed crocodile tears but that we not change our mind. You are indeed a wicked heartless fool. Get lost I am not weeping for the passing of you wife and will not shed a drop of tear if your entire family were wiped out today. You do not deserve my God given body fluid after stealing my God given wealth. And to sycophants amongst you who will be asking for my head, remember IBB does not care about anybody. He lies with a smile. Remember Manman Vasts, Dele Giwa, Gloria Okon etc. Maryam never cared why should feel sorry for her dead body. Sorry I have no emotion to waste.

Posted by CitizensforNigeria on Dec 27 2009

I believe many of those responding here are to young to recall what an evil this woman perpetrated with her husband. They killed Nigeria, literally. Dele Giwa was murdered, Nigerians were locked up, public properties were burned, Vatsa (the best man at her wedding) was murdered on frivolous charges, billions of naira were stolen. I defer from most of you. She was evil and her soul cannot rest in peace. Better Life was a waste of time. How many women's lives became better because of her. Contrarily, lives of women and children became worse under the rule of her husband, whom she gleefully supported.

Posted by Josiah Appollus on Dec 27 2009

Iam one of the distant admirers of Mariam Babangida because of Her Beauty, Charisma and confidence irrespective of what role her Husband played in the Political quagmire Nigeria found itself in the early 90s.Her death is a big loss to Nigerian women and the Nigerian woman spirit.My sincere condolences to the former first family.Iam however pained by the claim by her brother who was quoted by the newspaper recently that his sister -Mariam was not ill but studying medicine in America.Who has he Deceived? tell sunny Odogwu not to be sarcastic; its painful.Mariam was to clean for the sands! may she rest in Peace.

Posted by A. Olukoju on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. I wished she had caught the cancer early enough. With early detection, It should not have ended her life. I hope God gives IBB and her children the strength to deal with his loss.

Posted by Akba on Dec 27 2009

I dont use swear words.But i feel like using it now.Why are people commenting on this piece of story.Nigerians are jobless set of people who do not know how to direct their energies into the right things.Am not biffing,but what did she do for Nigeria that is making all this 'May her soul rest in peace'bla bla bla.Let us celebrate and mourn over the people who sacrificed their lives for this country.LOOKS LIKE MOST OF COMMENTS HERE WERE PAID.haba!!!!!!

Posted by kpebis okafor on Dec 27 2009

may her soul rest in peace amen

Posted by D1 on Dec 27 2009

MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.

Posted by dipo on Dec 27 2009

erm. Us Nigerians sha! We forget very quickly (suffering and smiling as usual). Not to disrespect the dead, but Maryam was one half of one the worst things to come out of Nigeria ever. Poverty, Corruption, Nepotism, Degradation of Society, Public Service and morale. May she rest in peace, but I certainly do not remember her with any goodwill!!!

Posted by Daniel on Dec 27 2009

All over the world, famous people afflicted with medical illness use their fame to promote the cause of research into the treatment of their illness.Mrs Babangida and her family did not do this because they probably knew the public would not like them. Yardua is towing the same path.Gani brought more attention to Lung cancer with the full disclosure as soon as the made the diagnosis.We can argue it is personal,then it is also personal if we dont sing sychophantic songs.It is a sign of bravery and selflessness in giving yourself to better others. Mrs Babangida lived for herself and her family and nobody else.Even making asaba the capital was for her selfish benefit.Only GOD has the final say.

Posted by mc on Dec 27 2009

Guyz, let God b d judge in this matter. Why r we trying to do God's job? If she did good or evil, that's her business with God. We shld rather put in all our energies into becoming better ppl and change things for the better. If u think she did not do well learn from her mistakes and move on, no need crying over spilled milk. Do a check on urself and find out if u r better off than her! Do u know how many ppl u have killed knowingly and unknowingly? God help us!!!

Posted by musa Boso Nagogo, Minna Niger State on Dec 27 2009

"Death is not punishment." "Don't speak evil of the death." "Judgment is reserved solely to God." It is statements like these that is destroying Nigeria. It is this religious mumbo jumbo that create the current state of region addiction and inaction in Nigerians. To hell with not calling a thief a thief. Maryam and her husband stole Nigerian money. That is a fact. Who cares if she is hell or heaven now. Her husband was of the destroyers of Nigeria as a state. That is a fact. The sycophants that were paid "liked" her and stated so. That is fact. Most logical Nigerian hate the IBBs and will continue to hate then. That is a fact too. Me this a free world and I am entitled to my opinion. As humans we say what you did when depart. That's human.

Posted by Boli Atepa on Dec 27 2009

Can one of the mourners here tell me how many people in their families had their lives transformed by the Bettter Life Program? Just one! With her husband, she stole billions of dollars and left Nigerian hospitals as mere consulting clinics. That she died receiving treatment abroad is clear testimony of the evil they perpetrated. How can she rest in peace?

Posted by God dey on Dec 27 2009

Nigeria and Nigerians are unique.While some are saying the plain truth, some are "spitting out white saliva while they have red blood inside"...sycophants. I might be wrong.God dey to reward everyone according to his/her works.

Posted by Century on Dec 27 2009

Our condolences must go to the Babagidas. Nigerians, I believe, would have wept better and sympathised better if she had passed on in a Nigerian hospital. You now can see the visionlessness of Nigerian leaders who failed to give themselves and Nigerians a good health care system. Even with stolen money at their disposal to seek the best medical attention anywhere in the world, it would have served the IBBs better if Mariam had received medical attention at home in Nigeria. I hope this shd serve as a lesson to us all. May her soul rest in peace even as I hope she was able to reconcile herself to the Author of life: the LORD Jesus.

Posted by dey God on Dec 27 2009

hmmnnn..

Posted by SoCal on Dec 27 2009

Nigerians are hypocrites. @ Daniel. Thank you.

Posted by Oluwole on Dec 27 2009

Whilst I wish noone evil...I wish everyone will remember that Death is a Debt that we shall all pay( No matter how many Dollars or Euros you manage to tuck into your mattress). I always say that the Curse of one many is Dangerous....what do you now say about the Curses of 140 Million Nigerians(Conservatively put) whose futures and destinies were mortaged by IBB( and his family during their Rule). I might be insensitive but I won't be a Hypocrite- whilst not celebrating her Death, I will not accord to her "Role model" status in a world that has housed personalities like "Mother theresa" and "Nelson Mandela". If Wealth could extend one's life, I am sure she and her family would have purchased in advance 5 Lifetimes.....It is sooo sad and ironic that GOD cannot be Bribed!! Let us that remain on this great ball of confusion called Earth Live & Learn.....All our Actions or inactions have consequences. As Reuben Abati put in his editorial concerning the "Nigerian Terrorist"..."The RICH also CRY"!!!!!

Posted by Lawrence Karka on Dec 27 2009

...certainly the best and most glamorous first Lady Nigeria ever had.....rest in peace mamana...!!!!!!!!

Posted by SAM on Dec 27 2009

God is watching us and will judge everyone.A man can not sow vegetables and reap yam.Let us be careful about what we do or even say.It is a universal law just like gravity.WE SHALL ALL REAP WHATEVER WE SOW....Good or Bad

Posted by REALITY on Dec 27 2009

oh Death! why art thou inconsiderate! at a time when we need to neutralize bad leader then you take away our mother! at least she is not as worse as Yaradua and his team of incompetent running our nation now at helms deep! Oh! return now to us our woman and mother and take Yaradua instead.

Posted by Igbo Boy. London. on Dec 27 2009

Tata, for once i disagree with you. We are talking about the dead of one of our own. Please do not politicised it. To Marayam Babangida, May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace. And to IBB, may God in his infinite mercies grant you and your family the the heart to bear the loss of your beloved.

Posted by Fenuso on Dec 27 2009

@@TATA, be serious for once. If you had said that some people said wicked things about her after her initial death rumour, then I would have agreed with you. Nobody has sponsored anyone to make kind comments because we will all die one day. It is not fair to attack her because of her husband. She's dead so let her rest in peace! RIP. On the other hand, some Nigerians are hypocrites.

Posted by HUSSEIN ALIYU on Dec 27 2009

MAY ALLAH GRANT HER ALJANNAH FIRDAUS AND FORGIVE HER SINS. MAY ALLAH ALSO GRANT THE FAMILY THE FORTITUDE TO BEAR THE LOSS.

Posted by Musa Boso Nagogo, Minna Niger State on Dec 27 2009

In every nigerian household the mere mention of IBBs name or any connect with it should create a negative response and it sure does. Frequently my Ibo family friends respond by snapping the middle finger and thumb over the head in a swift movement and "tof...a... gpa" The Yoruba by saying olorun majee. Yes the name IBB disgust every Nigerian and the way it should be. Yes no Nigerian likes except they are paid to do so.

Posted by Henry Banjo on Dec 27 2009

May her jentle soul rest in perfect peace.

Posted by oluwole on Dec 27 2009

is'nt it convenient for our political class and their families to access healthcare in Hospitals outside Nigeria whereas millions die every year without being able to access even the most basic of Healthcare. The IBBs contributed their quota and formed the Template for other corrupt and wicked minds to follow their footsteps. Thank God for people like Babatunde Raji Fashola that have lit a Candle(Since NEPA has us in perpetual darkness). I simply will not show sorrow for those that have ruined the future of Generations yet unborn. I pity those who are capable of pretending but I am not suprised.....JUDAS was close to JESUS and that is why he could betray him so easily!

Posted by Job daniel on Dec 27 2009

Good name is beta dan silver n gold,d day u die is beta dan d day u were born,,R.I.P..Nija"s all time classic First lady..Mrs Maryam babagida.

Posted by Gbemi on Dec 27 2009

I think a lot of people posting in this thread were too young to remember the evil perpetuated by IBB and co. I was in my mid-teens in 1985 when IBB took power. I left Nigeria in 1990 and the memories of my countrys suffering is till vivid in my mind. Innocent lives were lost to greed and incompetence of our rulers. As a nation, we lost our credibility and standing on the world stage - As a country, we are still yet to recover. Maryam was married to this man and thus is an accomplice in the unlawful act towards our country and its people, whom they owed a duty of care. Today IBB, his children and Maryam (up until the time of her death) continues to enjoy the wealth that belong to every Nigerian. IBB and his clan are the ultimate 419, they did not earn the respect of our country.

Posted by Vatsa on Dec 27 2009

She made her money from drug dealing and selling Nigerian antiques on the black market in Europe. She did nothing for Nigeria, and supported the man who ruined Nigeria..

Posted by Onome on Dec 27 2009

As an african we dont talk ill of the dead.She is with our creator now! She was beautiful,not our place 2 judge.Her children are well behaved.My sincere condolences.

Posted by Mrs K.Oloyede on Dec 27 2009

The former first family had really really wronged Nigerians but let all of us know that we are not as wise as God and we cannot fight for ourselves.Its only God that can fight for us and the Holy Book says VENGEANCE IS OF GOD and THAT WE SHOULD JUDGE NOT;SO THAT WE SHOULD NOT BE JUDGED.So,why are we condeming mortals like us when God knows what he is doing and will do at his own pace! To my fellow Nigerians i say please lets continue to pray and watch God in Action and HE will surely vindicate us. All the people contesting or who wants to contest for one post or the other are all LIARS and LOOTERS;they are all going their to amaze wealth for themselves!Political seat/office is fast ritual money making for them.Nobody will get to that seat of power and not make himself/herself comfortable including myself!I challenge anyone that will only live on salary and not ''PEN-ROBBERY'' to come out.Its impossible.Thousands passed on today without been recognised or diagnosed and many die of the same ailment that killed Maryam but hers was a news because God is passing a message to our dictators.Our Leaders please watch your back before it is too late.The day of reckoning will soon be here. May Almighty Allah Forgive her sins and grant her Aljanah.

Posted by Amazing on Dec 27 2009

I hope she remembered to ask for forgiveness of her sins and the ones brought on her by her husband. because hell fire will be tough... remember.. there is no chance of your husband doing a military coup up there... may God forgive u

Posted by AB on Dec 27 2009

My final response to all the trash being posted here is this... The myriad of sycophantic comments posted on this matter truly reflects the shalowness of the thought processes of most 9jans. This is the reason why our thieving leaders have successfully taken us as all for a ride all these years. A man (woman) is supposed to be assessed on his(her) character and not on looks or social standing. Maryam yes was a very beautiful woman (reason why she abandoned her struggling husband for a powerful and well connected military officer way back). I also gather from the myriad of comments here that she was generous and fashionable. But someone please tell me...... if a man cleans out ur bank account and ur inheritance, and comes back looking stunning wearing the latest designs and doling out loads of cash to you (all from ur stolen wealth), would you sing praises of him and extol him to high heavens for his generousity etc? Is this the kind of person we should eulogize? This goes a long way to show how dead our values are as a people....

Posted by Oluwole on Dec 27 2009

Nigerians need to take their heads out of the Sand...the "Ostrich" approach will not work here...enuf with the Hypocrisy! It is Sickening!!! She lived, she died...GAME OVER!!!! I hope she made her peace with God cause I definitely have'nt forgiven her& her clan.

Posted by Teddy Eruba on Dec 27 2009

Sai glamour, Sai candour, Sai focus, Sai will power, Sai trail blazer... that's what Nigeria has lost in the death of this Cleopatra. Sleep great woman sleep...

Posted by biojum on Dec 27 2009

Rubbish n nonsense, so what if she's dead? At least she could afford a hospital abroad, what did she or her husband do to ensure that basic care is available for the average Nigerian. All I remember is a woman who gave government wives an avenue/opportunity to rip off unsuspecting and povery stricken rural women.Like Gbemi, I will not rejoice over anyone's death but I certainly will not make a martyr out of a sinner either!

Posted by Raheem on Dec 27 2009

"God is Greater" Thou shall not judge. Maryam Babangida May the Lord Almighty Lay your Soul where it fits in above or beyond after the judgment of your work,I believe your family will understand this.

Posted by Raheem on Dec 27 2009

My condolence to Bongos Ikwe and Maryam son by Mr Ikwe

Posted by Mikey on Dec 27 2009

OLUWOle thanks for speaking my mind. What are all these RIP messages for. She lived, died, and i hope she has met her maker in Peace.

Posted by Larai Usman, Canada on Dec 27 2009

Crocodile tears...Nigerians! hypocrites, all

Posted by Phemmy sammy on Dec 27 2009

Guess she had chance to make heaven. Let soul be in perfect peace... oku nsukun oku

Posted by TATA on Dec 27 2009

i am too much of a sinner to curse another person out, whether living or dead...every day i wake up i dream of an oil license...its given me grey hairs...but i would still retain my original write up and skepticism of the sudden influx of comments on an internet board on a XMAS SUNDAY without public transportation and fuel scarcity in nigeria and suddenly there are people streaming to internet cafe to express their condolences ...i would retain my cynicism... her death is not important in the scheme of things, i repeat my first input...NO COMMENTS.....

Posted by EJIOGU ORIZU on Dec 27 2009

@CITIZEN Q,I am wishing you your heart's desires, and even more so to your loved ones.

Posted by Barr. M2 on Dec 27 2009

Mrs Babangida was a collosus and an indefatigible tigress. May her soul rest in peace

Posted by Majek Owoo & Family on Dec 27 2009

She was a great woman and a mother who showed her kindness to the plight of women and children. May her Gentle soul rest with the Almighty God.Amen.

Posted by Omo-Ekun, Ilu Nla on Dec 27 2009

@Tata my brother...i cant agree with you more...where are all these professional morners from...i smell hypocrates all over here....bunch of silly Nigerians suffering from short Memory!

Posted by JOE ITALY on Dec 27 2009

MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE AND MAY GOD GRANT THE BEREAVED FAMILY THE FORTITUDE TO BEAR THIS IRREPARABLE LOSS.

Posted by Oladipo on Dec 27 2009

May her soul RIP.She has done her own part in the course of this she has stepped on toes but her better life programe still lives on.In Ibadan i still buy their Garri at the better life cluster on Old ife road.

Posted by Emeka Achilefu (Otumba)-Lagos on Dec 27 2009

the truncation of life in whatever guise presents a scenario for serious reflection and concern. one should never jubilate at the demise of a fellow human being even if the person is your worse enemy. there is absolutely no justification to cherish the death of a human being. life remains precious. no one can anticipate his/her mode of death. To the Babangida`s, i send my sincere condolences and ask God to confort them at this crucial moment.

Posted by ajuji abraham on Dec 27 2009

good bye first lady.......

Posted by vikky on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace. But l wish people should learn from this, that we brought nothing to this world and we take nothing when we leave.learn to do good and leave a good legacy.Life is too short.

Posted by JK on Dec 27 2009

all u talking where have u ever seen money give or restore life? he who gives it takes it when ever he wills. its not the weigth of our sins or rightiousness that takes or keep our lives. if u have nothing to say look back on your life and either rejoice or try to change all the mishaps in them. you, you, you and you could be next, so adjust. and for you maryam Allah ya jikan ki da rahmah, ya kuma mana muwafaq

Posted by ifeanyimike on Dec 27 2009

one charismatic woman gone may her rest in peace.

Posted by fuguez on Dec 27 2009

this sycophantic outpouring is....impressive. Imagine if she and her husband had achieved something worthwhile for the country.

Posted by Kador on Dec 27 2009

C hu dey talk. The average Nigerian has a selfish & greedy tendency. Let God judge us all.

Posted by Ada on Dec 27 2009

Ndidi Okogwu, my sister, who became Maryam Babangida, the only 1st lady I ever cared for, who did anything with her position, and didnt just see it as one to use to throw parties, and go and do liposuction (hmmm). Elegant and beautiful, and had an amazing heart. Those who had the opportunity to even work for her while IBB was in office, never stopped talking about her, she left a mark on them. If Nigeria was a fair place, she prob would have made a better president than IBB (her programs actually made sense unlike Mr SAP), and he despite some of his craziness, definitely made a better one than sleeping snail Yardua (but I wont go there LOL). Sha back to my tribute, Mrs IBB, you were the main reason people actually even "stomached" IBB and his brutality, some how you reminded us that he was indeed human, despite what we all thought. You could sing, and many said you sang well as a background singer in Bongos Ikwue's group. Maybe now the real story will come out concerning that son you had for him back then, who got killed by...sigh oh well, left for another day Rest in peace...Ije oma...sleep on

Posted by Flx on Dec 27 2009

May her soul rest in peace

Posted by Myson on Dec 27 2009

From most of the comments I have read over here on Maryam, I will say that Nigerians deserve the corrupt government they have. There is no hope. I'm happy i'm Yankee now.

Posted by Julie Sanusi-Williams on Dec 27 2009

She has done her part and moved on. For the believers, she now will have to account for her stewardship during her earthly journey. As for her husband,Mallam Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, may the souls of those who suffered and died untimely because of his actions and policies haunt him for the rest of his days.

Posted by Abdulprogress on Dec 27 2009

fellow readers, if US leaders Had embezzeled and looted their treasury like IBB did, which Hospital would admit iyangida? Anyway, I know you-IBB is very crafty, evil geneous but too sluggish for death to trap.My advise to you is to repent and apologise to fellow Nigerians before it's too or three late.And present political office holders should stop stealing our wealth.

Posted by Nwoke Oma on Dec 27 2009

Sh.a.me on all of you here that are wishing Maryam and her family well.This is unbelievable. And reflects your heartlessness to d number of children that die in this country every day from malaria all because of d actions of Maryam and her husband!!! You guys are just shameless! If given d oportunity, you guys will do worse than IBB and d likes.I see no difference. I can't understand how you can be sorry for someone who went to US 4 medical treatment while u can't afford to buy original paracetamol in your own country!! It's not like she did not get d opportunity to change things.

Posted by TATA on Dec 28 2009

the time is exactly 12.01 on monday morning and there have been 317 posts, if you take away the cynics like us who have posted more than once, you have 300 posts on a sunday...forget about positive or negative contents...how many posting were done over a week concerning gani fawehinmi obituary...this is the classic pdp rigging machinery at work, where the total votes counted is more than the total people registered to vote...i rest my case....

Posted by paquito bites on Dec 28 2009

may her soul rest in peace and her good deeds re-affirm the essence of the beautiful and charming maryam babangida. wonderful to see the generosity of nigerians in the blogs here.it pays to be good in times like this.she was beautiful and gracious,rip.

Posted by Adekadelaw on Dec 28 2009

May her gentle soul rest in peace. IBB please accept my condolence

Posted by Kole on Dec 28 2009

"...when the wicked perish, there are shouts of joy" Nigerians home and abroad rejoice because one major perpetrator of evil is gone forever!

Posted by Igbanladogi-on-board on Dec 28 2009

Leave the dead some room to dance!

Posted by Igbanladogi-on-board on Dec 28 2009

I say leave the dead some room to dance!MB:rest in peace!

Posted by awada NY on Dec 28 2009

I am not concerned about where her evil soul went, but now that she is terminated I expect her husband, children, relatives and anybody that knowingly benefited from IBB’s evil regime and his ill-gotten wealth should suffer the same fate. Families like IBB deserve no sympathy from any meaningful Nigerian. Nigerians must have the courage to call a spade a spade; there is nothing wrong with telling the truth. Families like IBB will have tragedies visiting their households frequently just as millions of Nigerians are mourning unnecessarily from the mayhem that can be easily prevented or avoided by provision of amenities such as; tar roads, running water, electricity and good medical care. Bloody revolution is inevitable; let me no when the revolution begins. Good luck comrades.

Posted by Igbanladogi-on-board on Dec 28 2009

I say leave the dead some room to dance!MB:rest in peace!

Posted by shangodiran on Dec 28 2009

WOW!! controversial she was! At the end of the day life is but a stage and we are all actors in it. To those who criticize and say all this nasty things about this woman who found herself in her 20's the wife of the most powerful man in nigeria. A woman who must have seen the bitterness of war in the Western front in Asaba. Please people life is about lessons and learning from them. If u ave the balls then take on the challenges the Babagindas took. On this stage unfortunately most of u are minions simply put Unimportant waka-passes. Most of theses haters i can bet in their little weak corners of the world are petty cheats, bribe collectors and coup plotters in their insignificant beer parlours. This lady Saw, conquered and bowed to the supreme. Look at your self and ask what have you done with yours....? Maryam RIP Nigerias Eva Peron!!

Posted by gbolahan lekuti on Dec 28 2009

She was a great woman and a mother who showed her kindness to the plight of women and children. May her Gentle soul rest with the Almighty God.Amen.

Posted by AY Baby on Dec 28 2009

@everyone saying we shouldn't judge, have you lost it completely? of course we should judge & must judge, that is why we have the capacity to know good from evil. and this was one evil woman who gained greatly from the sorrow & misery of millions. i hope she & ibb were thinking, 'i would give all the money i stole for just one more day of life.' because i am not a heartless animal like her & her husband i will ask god to forgive her - she is certainly going to need it in hell...

Posted by Once Again on Dec 28 2009

Her soul has nowhere to rot but in hell, where Gloria Okon is waiting to bite her breasts off!

Posted by ade on Dec 28 2009

sorry oh.

Posted by Are we really this dense? on Dec 28 2009

SMH @ praise being heaped on Maryam Babangida. May God in his infinite mercy forgive her for her sins, but her death is nothing but good riddance to bad rubbish, and I spit upon her grave. If Nigeria was a normal nation, she and her husband would at best have spent their last days in a prison, at worst both should have been executed for any number of offenses including corruption, embezzlement of public funds and drug running. But obviously we are not normal, and crooks are made into heroes. One only need to look around to see the decay our society has experienced since IBB took over on that fateful day in August 1985 to see that Maryam and her husband Ibrahim were nothing but a curse upon the land.

Posted by kokoko on Dec 28 2009

Where do all these well-wishers come from? Ok, I get it...People are so simple they can no longer recognise when their burden is lifted. Guess when we get the news from Saudi people will have good things to say about the 7 points agenda...Like the assinine comments about Maryam and better life uplifting women...I'm so sorry some women were born into homes and community where a Maryam was needed to uplift them. So sad.

Posted by Omo Eko on Dec 28 2009

Lesson for us all. Was in secondary school when IBB became Head of Sate. We all thought he was the real deal. Instead, along with his family, friends and sychophants, he saw to the utter and complete destruction of our country - every facet, especially and painfully our sense of shame!!! We are still paying and will do so for a long time to come. If indeed these so called leaders think about the inevitabilty of death as some people are going on about in these threads, their actions while in office would be different. Truth is these people are wicked and callous and care for only themselves. Current public office holders should take note!!

Posted by Star lite on Dec 28 2009

let he who has no sin cast the first stone. For everyone who has condemned IBB, lets see who u will do when u r given d opportunity to rule in such capacity. Have u changed ur own life style

Posted by febi on Dec 28 2009

adieu maryam,may your soul rest in peace,adieu.

Posted by ND on Dec 28 2009

Who are we to judge! dont u wonder what people will say of u if u were in the spotlight? A life has been lost, good or bad respect God! R.I.P dear one

Posted by Fredrick Ughimi on Dec 28 2009

God Bless Her Soul And Spirit.

Posted by kennysouth on Dec 28 2009

abeg she b our sister we' babagida take from one poor igbo man.. we think say baba go die wit..am baba hw far nw..

Posted by kennysouth on Dec 28 2009

mama.. dnt wori.. we go 4ever remeber u 4 prayer..

Posted by Becca W on Dec 28 2009

Cancer is one of man greatest enemy. We all need to fight cancer and support charities to find cure! May your beautiful soul Mariam rest in peace....

Posted by koko on Dec 29 2009

My condolence goes to the Babangida family.May GOD grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Posted by Abimbola on Dec 29 2009

Maryam R.I.P.

Posted by Aurora Mimi on Dec 30 2009

It's unbeleivable and sad that she died in a foreign land and hospital and not in a Nigerian hospital and how can this possibly be - appalling and disgraceful! I didnt beleive people who have embezzeled so much and has reduced most Nigerian to slavery and cleaning toilets in foreign lands and subjected to everlasting wilderness and Refugees would die and the money they have indeed embezzeled will not save them afterall ! Sun re ooo. Speak no evil of the dead, may her soul rest in peace at least ! whos' next ????

Posted by Ayoade on Dec 30 2009

IBB we may not have liked but not Maryam. In the midst of the ills of the military rule in this country, she distinguished herself turning a ceremonial office (which otherwise for another Maryam that came after her was for embezzling to enrich herself and her long gone husband) into a tool to change lives and endearing herself to the people. Quite unfortunate the circumstances the led to her death but who can question God. May God grant your soul rest as He has seen you (to be)

Posted by Ayoade on Dec 30 2009

IBB we may not have liked but not Maryam. In the midst of the ills of the military rule in this country, she distinguished herself turning a ceremonial office (which otherwise for another Maryam that came after her was for embezzling to enrich herself and her long gone husband) into a tool to change lives and endearing herself to the people. Quite unfortunate the circumstances the led to her death but who can question God. May God grant your soul rest as He has seen you (to be)

Posted by Okay O. M. Uzoma, Washington, DC, USA on Dec 31 2009

Hajiya (Dr.) Maryam Ndidi Babangida was, indeed, not only a very unique and outstanding First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, but also was an uncompromising champion and defender of the cause of the Nigerian less privileged, especially, the women folk. Definitely, she will dearly be missed by millions of her reasonable and right-thinking fans and benefactors. May the Almighty Allah, the Merciful and the Beneficient grant a peaceful repose to her great soul. Amen!

Posted by chiuba on Jan 19 2010

may her gentle soul rest in peace. I love her



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