Nigeria, Feb. 23 -- Just before I started reading Ibrahim Babangida's autobiography, I recall the last speech I wrote for him. I don't remember whether I sent it to him or whether I published it. I only remember writing it at the tail end of Olusegun Obasanjo's administration when Babangida's supporters pushed him to run for president.
Enjoy. . Fellow compatriots, we gathered here today because Nigeria made a passionate call. Nigeria called for a tested leader with a good understanding of the complex nature of our polity, the variant nature of our terrain, and the promises of our diverse people.
I was born in Minna, Niger State of Nigeria, during the Second World War. Growing up, I gained values seen in middle-ground Nigeria between the...
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