Opinion - A Journey in Service is a long, tortuous journey to penitence, which arrives at its destination, if it does at all, leaving its memory behind.
In "On Writing," Stephen King said honesty is necessary for good writing. Babangida’s pseudo-memoir fails that test.
In Nigeria, political autobiographies are not merely personal recollections but calculated instruments of narrative control.
In his foreword to the book, General Gowon acknowledged this by writing that in the post-civil war period, IBB’s tenure was easily the most remarkable and Gowon called him a natural leader. During his ...
Nigeria’s former Military President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, unveiled his autobiography: A Journey in Service before a gathering of the cream of the Nigerian society.
More than three decades after the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election, the wounds of that historic event ...
You cannot quarrel about how a man tells his story. It is his business. However, the pseudo-autobiography of the former ...
The truth has a way of emerging. General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), Nigeria’s self-styled “evil genius” and master ...
Former lecturer Kolawole Muyiwa has been sentenced to life imprisonment for alleged rape by a Lagos court. The judge held ...
General Ibrahim Babangida (retd), former military President, revealed in his autobiography which he launched recently the ...