Nigeria, March 1 -- The autobiography of former self-styled "President" Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida has already been parsed for its self-serving mendacity, moral spinelessness, maddening insensitivity, self-glorification, and cowardly posthumous smears of dead colleagues.
I won't revisit those points here. As someone who has a scholarly interest in-and is actually working on a book on-the rhetoric of collective identity construction in Nigeria, I was drawn to IBB's self-definition of his identity in his autobiography.
It was Gimba Kakanda, SA to the Vice President and former newspaper columnist, who first quickened my appetite about this in his February 19 Facebook update.
Kakanda had read an advance copy of IBB's autobiography and wrot...
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