FROM THE VILLAGE TO THE VILLA AND BEYOND OLUSEGUN AREMU OKIKIOLA OBASANJO

FROM THE VILLAGE TO THE VILLA AND BEYOND OLUSEGUN AREMU OKIKIOLA OBASANJO
Author: Funso E. Oluyitan Ed.D Ph.D.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2024-10-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

This volume 2 is a sequel to volume 1. After returning home from an over three and half jail term of Abacha Military Regime phantom coup, Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo answered the strong and active demand of many responsible Nigerians to save the country from the doldrums Abacha had plunged Nigeria into. He knew that most of the legacies he left as Military Head of State are no more there. They have been lost in the fire of leadership insensitivity, executive arrogance, and institutional lawlessness. He picked up the pieces of his life, rehabilitate his family, business, and other undertakings. But before he could parcel his life into meaningful packages, pressures and appeals started to mount on him from many directions to safe Nigeria and contest for the presidential election. After consulting with Nigerians of all classes Obasanjo plunged into politics and registered as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Running on the ticket of PDP, he was elected twice as the President of Nigeria. “Within the space of eight years Obasanjos’s administration transformed Nigeria from a pariah state into one counted and wooed by almost all countries. Politics was established, the economy bloomed, poverty was controlled and drastically r educed, corruption was fiercely battled and ceased to be a way of life or be engaged in with impunity.”

Against the Run of Play

Against the Run of Play
Author: Olusegun Adeniyi
Publisher: BookBaby
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789785460995

Against the Run of Play takes an intense look at Nigerian politics at a time when an entrenched political party was defeated in a presidential election after 16 unbroken years in power. This book offers the reader a narrative explanation and an unusual insight into the major human and institutional factors that led up to the defeat of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

The Accidental Public Servant

The Accidental Public Servant
Author: Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2013-05-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788431461

This is a story of Nigeria, told from the inside. After a successful career in the private sector, Nasir El-Rufai rose to the top ranks of Nigeria's political hierarchy, serving first as the privatization czar at the Bureau for Public Enterprises and then as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja under former President Olesegun Obasanjo. In this tell-all memoir, El-Rufai reflects on a life in public service to Nigeria, the enormous challenges faced by the country, and what can be done while calling on a new generation of leaders to take the country back from the brink of destruction. The shocking revelations disclosed by El-Rufai about the formation of the current leadership and the actions of prominent statesmen make this memoir required reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of power politics in Africa's most populous nation.

The Beatification of Area Boy

The Beatification of Area Boy
Author: Wole Soyinka
Publisher: Methuen Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1995
Genre: English drama
ISBN: 9780413686800

Set in Nigeria, amid the scenes of everyday racketeering and general disquiet, the police try to clear the area of undesirables, as a traditional wedding between two illustrious and ambitious families is about to take place. This play is by Nobel Prize-winner Wole Soyinka.

A Reader in International Relations and Political Theory

A Reader in International Relations and Political Theory
Author: Howard L. Williams
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1993
Genre: International relations
ISBN: 9780774804394

This reader has been assembled in response to increasing dissatisfaction among a growing number of international relations scholars with the currently dominant theory of realism as well as in recognition of the large number of newly independent states which are having to write new constitutions and develop foreign relations. The book includes excerpts and essays from political theory and international relations which provide a starting point for further study of these subjects. It draws together writings representing two distinct traditions and demonstrates their interconnections. In political theory, excerpts are drawn from classical texts which have an important bearing on problems of international relations. In international relations, the collection includes essays which have had a seminal influence on the development of this discipline.

Letters from Max

Letters from Max
Author: Sarah Ruhl
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 157131976X

A real professor and her student forge a friendship through correspondence as they discuss love, art, life, cancer, and death. In 2012, Sarah Ruhl was a distinguished author and playwright, twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Max Ritvo, a student in her playwriting class at Yale University, was an exuberant, opinionated, and highly gifted poet. He was also in remission from pediatric cancer. Over the next four years—in which Ritvo’s illness returned and his health declined, even as his productivity bloomed—the two exchanged letters that spark with urgency, humor, and the desire for connection. Reincarnation, books, the afterlife as an Amtrak quiet car, good soup: in Ruhl and Ritvo’s exchanges, all ideas are fair, nourishing game, shared and debated in a spirit of generosity and love. “We’ll always know one another forever, however long ever is,” Ritvo writes. “And that’s all I want—is to know you forever.” Studded with poems and songs, Letters from Max is a deeply moving portrait of a friendship, and a shimmering exploration of love, art, mortality, and the afterlife. Praise for Letters from Max “An unusual, beautiful book about nothing less than the necessity of art in our lives. Two big-hearted, big-brained writers have allowed us to eavesdrop on their friendship: jokes and heartbreaks, admiration, hard work, tender work.” —Elizabeth McCracken, author of Bowlaway “Immediate comparisons will be made to Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters to a Young Artist . . . this book is a nuanced look at the evolution of an incredible talent facing mortality and the mentor, never condescending, who recognizes his gift. Their infectious letters shine with a love of words and beauty.” —The Observer “Deeply moving, often heartbreaking. . . . A captivating celebration of life and love.” —Kirkus Reviews “Moving and erudite . . . devastating and lyrical . . . Ruhl draws a comparison between their correspondence and that between poets Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop, and indeed, with the depth and intelligence displayed, one feels in the presence of literary titans.” —Publishers Weekly