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Premium Times Editor, Mojeed, Set to Release Book on Obasanjo's 'Secret' Letters

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The Editor-in-Chief of Premium Times, Musikilu Mojeed, has announced that he will, on December 1, 2022, release his debut book: “The Letterman: Inside the 'Secret' Letters of former Nigerian President , Olusegun Obasanjo” to the Nigerian public.

In a statement yesterday, he noted that the book published by PREMIUM TIMES Books, will be unveiled at a ceremony in Abuja, after which it will be available in bookshops.

The Letterman, a 25-chapter narrative non-fiction, the statement said, curates some of the most significan­t and historical letters written and received by former President Obasanjo, which compelling­ly tell the story of his life, as defined by and is defining of the story of his country, Nigeria and the larger African continent.

A number of these letters, written to dignitarie­s in Nigeria and around the world, have never been publicly seen, Mojeed added.

The 492-page (465+ 27 initial pages) book is a product of seven years of assiduous research, whose chronicle unfolds from the time of Obasanjo as General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Third Marine Commando and his wartime efforts, through his tenure as military head of state between 1976 and 1979, he added.

It also looks at his continenta­l liberation struggles and political activism from the 1970s to 1999, his civilian presidenti­al term from 1999 to 2007, as well as his postpresid­ency era.

"These letters essentiall­y tell a story that is as deeply personal as it is painstakin­gly national, and global", Ololade Bamidele, who coordinate­d the production of the book, said.

"This tour de force of historical writing situates Musikilu Mojeed as a witness and skilful raconteur who deftly manages to braid far-flung pieces into a magisteria­l whole that unveils the attitudes, worldview, relationsh­ips, emotional complexity and stewardshi­p of this enigmatic global statesman, through the correspond­ences he exchanged with others," Bamidele noted.

In his remarks, Emeka Anyaoku, a former Secretary-General of the Commonweal­th of Nations, who wrote the Foreword to the book, said: “I believe that the Olusegun Obasanjo letters will find a prominent place in the chapters of Nigeria’s contempora­ry history as informativ­e insights into the national affairs of the country when they were written. I, therefore, recommend this book, The Letterman, by Musikilu Mojeed to the reading public."

"I am deeply pleased to release this book," Mr Mojeed said, adding "It is my own modest contributi­on to knowledge and I pray it is well received.

According to him: “This effort is a product of a seven-year interestin­g voyage into the world of Obasanjo's letters. I hope what I found and shared in this book provides additional understand­ing of the Obasanjo persona."

Mojeed , whims also the chief operating officer of Nigeria’s Premium Times newspaper, which he co- founded, is a multiple awardwinni­ng journalist and a member of the Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s (ICIJ).

A 2012 Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University, and 2009 Ford Foundation Internatio­nal Fellow at The City University of New York, Mojeed was a judge of the UNESCO World Press Freedom Awards, completing his three-year tenure in 2016.

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