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Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki ( Waziri of Ilorin) IN HISTORY is a reflection of the life and times, political escapades and achievements of one of the biggest names and ostensibly the widely acclaimed political godfather of Kwara politics as well as one of the greatest Nigerian's Statesman. It is a record of over 50 years of unbroken dominance of this political maestro over the political affairs of Kwara State. The mention of Saraki " The Oloye" is almost synonymous with Kwara State. It is the first attempt by anybody to x-ray this political principality of Nigeria Politics. He dominated Kwara and tried several times to become President of Nigeria. He established, financed many political parties in his life-time. His strength and weaknesses can be gleaned through this book.
This book is about Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu a revolutionary and the greatest Igbo man that ever lived. He was born into a very wealthy family but as a socialist he never cared about the family wealth. He defied his father's wish to join the family business after graduating from Oxford University opting instead to follow his heart and joined the Nigerian Army as a recruit. His education and prowess ensured his rapid rise in the army and eventual commission as an officer. Later oppointed military Governor of eastern nigeria, he fought injustice against his people and was compelled due to the unbearable maltreatment of his Igbo people to declare a sovereign Republic of Biafra becoming its He...
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This book is about the rights of Landmine and explosive remnants of war victims in Nigeria to seek redress under various Human Rights instruments and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) as amended against Nigerian Government. Mine Action Victims and Survivors majority of whom were not even born during the Civil War (1967-1970) but were injured by Landmines or other Explosive Remnants of War since cessation of hostilities have been left uncared for, abandoned as well as forgotten. This situation has lingered for 44 years without the Nigerian Government which is a State Party to the Mine Ban Treaty (Ottawa Convention) giving any mention or attention to the plight of the ...