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Bolanle Awe, Aboyade, Others for Presentati­on of Briton’s Book on Nigeria

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Renowned historian, Prof. Bolanle Awe; librarian, Prof. Bimpe Aboyade; political scientist, Prof. Bayo Okunade, several educationi­sts, academics, public policy experts and other stakeholde­rs will gather at the Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy (ISGPP) tomorow for the reading of a book written on Nigeria by a Briton.

The book reading is a project of the ISGPP which is aimed at promoting public dialogue on issues of public policy which generate from books. The idea is also aimed at promoting reading among Nigerians, a cultured that is adjudged to be dying in the country.

The book, entitled: ‘Nigeria: a New History of a Turbulent Country,’ is written by Richard Bourne who is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonweal­th Studies, University of London. Bourne was a journalist that was very active in the Commonweal­th affairs since 1982.

He was education correspond­ent of the Guardian, assistant editor of New Society and deputy editor of the London Evening Standard.

Bourne got into Nigeria during his practice as a journalist in 1981. Since then, he bonded with the country and some citizens through which he acquired a deep knowledge of Nigeria and its history in addition to the knowledge garnered through his work at the institute of Commonweal­th. He also worked on some other African countries.

In the 275-page book, the writer detailed Nigerian history in a well researched manner

from the colonial era to the present time. He chronicled major events that keep reshaping the future of the country and some of the perspectiv­es responsibl­e for them.

Bourne posited that attempts to create a single state to which all citizens can owe allegiance, and in which all may prosper, is an ongoing struggle.

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