Bala weaves an intricate story in which every detail matters—and she does so beautifully. Her characters feel real, each ...
Across the world, women are at the heart of community transformation, and in Ghana, their role in shaping resilient urban ...
Whatever anyone may say about the memoir, titled A Journey in Service: An Autobiography, the truth is that General Babangida ...
A major point of debate that came out of the publication of General Ibrahim Babangida’s memoir centred around an event in ...
The former military ruler said it was heinously callous for Nzeogwu to have murdered Sir Ahmadu Bello and his wife, Hafsatu, because they were adored by many. He wrote: “For instance ...
In Kaduna, the Premier, Sir Ahmadu Bello, his senior wife, Hafsatu, his senior assistant security secretary, Malam Ahmed Ben-Musa, Ahmed Pategi, a government driver, and the head of his bodyguards ...
I wondered whether General Ibrahim Babangida would go to his grave without writing his memoir. He played such epochal roles in Nigeria’s history that he would have done a great disservice to this ...
Much has been said and written since President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida’s book, titled ‘A Journey In Service: ...
In the book, Babangida displays humility and remorse and assumes "full responsibility" for the annulment as head of state.
but the nation as a whole,” she stated, before presenting a cheque of N50 million to the Wife of the Kaduna State Governor, Hajia Hafsatu Uba Sani, for onward disbursement to the beneficiaries.
On page 39 of the book Babangida wrote the following: “It was heinously callous for Nzeogwu to have murdered Sir Ahmadu Bello and his wife, Hafsatu, because not only were they eminently adored ...