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My Watch is more than the story of the Obasanjo presidency told by the man himself. It is a memoir of a lifetime spent in service to country, of a man who has been destined with the watch, with the vigilance, with the responsibility to his people to speak up and speak out.
Nelson Mandela stands out as one of the most admired political figures of the twentieth century. It was his leadership and moral courage above all that helped to deliver a peaceful end to apartheid in South Africa after years of racial division and violence and to establish a fledgling democracy there.
In 1997, Tony Blair won the biggest Labour victory in history to sweep the party to power and end eighteen years of Conservative government. He remains the only living Labour leader to have won a general election.
An intimate, powerful, and inspiring memoir by the former First Lady of the United States.
This book makes a unique contribution to the literature on Pan-Africanism by providing lively biographical essays of 36 major Pan-African figures by a diverse and prominent group of African, Caribbean, and African-American scholars. They examine historical and contemporary Pan-Africanism as an ideology of emancipation and unity.
Enahoro’s Then Spoke the Thunder is an amazing book for its faithful historical account of some of the events that shaped the political landscape [of Nigeria ] in the 1960s whose ripples still reverberate till today.
Ironsi was Nigeria’s first military Head of State. He was killed in Ibadan in the July 1966 counter coup led my northern officers. In this edition entitled Ironsi, Chuks Iloegbunam goes beyond the individual level and the web of intrigues that cost General Aguiyi-Ironis his life.
General Ojukwu 'was a multi-dimensional phenomenon. Because individual effort is incapable of interpreting the legend an amalgamation of local and international voices has assembled a composite pronouncement on the man who declared the Republic of Biafra.
It is the story of an influential international statesman who believes in consensus rather than confrontation, in persuasion rather than force, and in power of morality over corruption. Thus it is the positive view of Africa, its people, culture and place in the world through the life of Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Commonwealth Secretary General.
The late Chief S.L. Akintola played a significant role in the political emancipation of Nigeria from colonial rule and in the subsequent development of the Nigerian State.
Gandhi's autobiography tells not only of his struggles and inspirations but also speaks frankly of his failures. It is a powerful and enduring account of an extraordinary life.
A former general in the Nigerian army, defence attache to Zimbabwe and member of the Abacha caucus, chronicles the role played by the army in Nigerian history, from the first military coup in 1966 to Obasanjo’s accession to power in 1998.