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IBB:The Abstruse Of The Autobiography Of An Aptitude

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By Bala Ibrahim.

32 years after leaving office, former military President, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, popularly referred to as IBB, has today launched his long-awaited autobiography in Abuja. Titled, “A Journey In Service”, the event was originally billed to be chaired by his boss, former president Olusegun Obasanjo, but for some reasons, he was visibly absent at the venue. However, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was physically present as the special guest of honour. In attendance also was the former President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, who delivered the keynote address, while former Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, played the reviewer of the autobiography. As expected, the event brought forward eminent members of the society, amongst whom are former Head of state Gen.Yakubu Gowon, former Head of state Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, and former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

The book and Presidential Library were launched by the duo of the former Minister of Defence, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, ably represented by Gen. Martin Luther Agwai and the Chairman of BUA Group, Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu. As at the time of writing this article, the biggest donation of N5 billion came from Alhaji Abdussamad Rabiu of BUA, followed by the generous donation of N3 billion from Gen. T. Y. Danjuma, the co-launcher. But dramatically, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the Chairman of Dangote Group, announced the donation of N2 billion each year for the next four years. And if the project exceeds four years, he would continue to pay N2 billion every year, he pledged. Technically, he is the largest donor.

A Journey In Service is a book that is coming after three decades of waiting, and as the publisher put’s it, there is a world of difference between engineering a nation and ruling a nation. According to the publisher, he never ruled a nation, he only engineered a nation. And that to me, is an abstruse, or, one of the complications I anticipated in IBB’s account of his journey in service. Hate him or like him, IBB is an enigma. Yes, a person or thing that is mysterious or difficult to understand.

Although he had since dissociated himself from the widely held view that he is an evil genius, because of his demonstrative skill and cleverness in political manoeuvring, in his days as military president, the minds of many is still filled with questions on the abstruse of this autobiography. Like former President Muhammadu Buhari, who Babangida pushed out of power in 1985, once said, “There is hardly any major episode in Nigeria’s short history where your name and contribution does not feature.” Undoubtedly, IBB is an aptitude that had repeatedly said he is a trustworthy person with an excellent background.

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Years back, at a press briefing held in Minna, as part of activities to mark his 75th birthday, Babangida told newsmen thus, “I am not the evil genius that a lot of people think I am. I have an excellent background and by my training I am trained to love people.” One may be forgiven if he comes confused, in differentiating between whether IBB is an intelligent person or simply an aptitude, because he possesses the two qualities in quantum. While intelligence test measures your current cognitive skills, on the other hand, an aptitude test measures whether you have the potential to develop skills in specific areas in the future. And IBB is excellent in both.

In reviewing the book, former Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo said, the book is a story of stories of the journey of Nigeria as a nation. Although the book had touched on many areas, but the section that watered the appetite of every reader most, is what he has to say about June 12. Yes, the annulment of the Presidential election that took place in 1993, who annulled it, why was it annulled? etc. Characteristically, IBB devoted a segment of the book to what he called, the events that shock his administration to its foundation. He listed events like the death of Dele Giwa, the Vatsa coup, the Orka coup, OIC palaver, SAP riots, the C130 Air force plane crash in Lagos and of course the June 12 saga.

With a sober sense of responsibility, and in a solemn manner, IBB said and I quote, “with regards the June 12, mistakes and misteps were taken, and I deeply regret them, but take full responsibility. There was no doubt that based on the recorded votes, MKO Abiola won the election. Undoubtedly that decision was the most challenging moment of my life. With hindsight, if I have to do it again, I would do it differently. The book dwelled on how as a Lt. Colonel, he played a role in the coup that toppled the man who lured him into the military- Gen. Gowon. And today, Gen. Gowon admitted in person, to that episode, but showered encomiums on IBB, for a number of reasons, including the restoration of his rank, his salary areas and his dignity, after their withdrawal by a previous regime. In all, A Journey In Service is the abstruse of an autobiography of an aptitude. And the aptitude is IBB, otherwise called, “The Maradona”.

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Fombina Imprints Marks World Book Day with Symposium at KHAIRUN

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To mark the 2025 World Book Day declared by UNESCO, Kano-based publishing outfit Fombina Imprints Limited is organizing an event themed “Crisis of Standards, Decline of Reading Culture, and the Challenges of Publishing in the Digital Era.”

The event, scheduled for Tuesday, April 23, 2025, will take place at Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu University (KHAIRUN) , Kano, and will begin at 10:00 a.m.

The celebration will include a symposium, two panel discussions, a book exhibition, and a book gifting session.

According to the organizers, the activities aim to encourage reading habits among youths, foster discussions around the role of books in education, and examine current issues in the publishing industry.

Speaking ahead of the event, Buhari Abba, the Public Relations Manager of Fombina Imprints, said the occasion is not just to celebrate books but also to raise awareness.

“This event is a wake-up call to confront the shrinking reading culture among young people, the threats to educational quality, and the survival of publishing in a digital world,” he stated.

The symposium will be chaired by Professor Lukman I. Diso of Bayero University’s Department of Library and Information Sciences. Scholars and experts expected to speak include Professor Asabe Sadiya Mohammed, Provost of Aminu Saleh College of Education, Azare, and Dr. Mohammed Aminu Aliyu from the Department of Economics at BUK.

Two panel sessions will offer space for further engagement. The first, chaired by Dr. Bilkisu Yusuf Ali of Al-Qalam University, will examine “The Challenges of Publishing in the 21st Century” with panelists such as Ado Ahmed Gidan Dabino, Kabiru Musa Jammaje, and Khalid Imam.

The second panel, chaired by Professor Murtala Muhammad of Northwest University, will address “The Challenges of Reading Culture Among Youths.”
Speakers will include journalist Ismail Auwal, poet and creative director Nasiba Babale, HumAngle reporter Aliyu Dahiru, and Sadiya Lawal Danyaro, a lecturer from the Federal University Dutsin-Ma.

Fombina Imprints will also donate books to selected schools, including Government Girls Secondary School, Shekara, and Usman International School, Gandu, Kano.

“Books are not just tools for learning; they are instruments of transformation. We believe in investing in young minds, and this book donation is part of our little way to support education in our community,” Buhari Abba added.

The 2025 World Book Day celebration by Fombina Imprints aims to bring together authors, publishers, scholars, students, and readers to reflect on the role of books in a rapidly changing world.

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Hajiya A Hanga Elected Chairperson of CARAV, Pledges Renewed Fight Against Rape and Violence

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Hajiya Amina Hanga, the Executive Director of Isa Wali Empowerment Initiatives, has been elected as the new chairperson of the Coalition Against Rape and Violence (CARAV).

CARAV is a collaboration of key stakeholders from governmental and non-governmental organizations united in their fight against rape and violence through various strategic initiatives.

Other persons also elected to various positions include: Aisha Abubakar as vice chairperson, Abbas Ibrahim as Secretary, Mustapha Gambo Muhammad as Assistant Secretary, Mustapha Muhammad as Treasurer, and Dayyabu Abdulqadir Waziri as Financial Secretary.

These individuals will steer the activities of the Coalition for the next two years.

In her speech, the newly elected chairperson of CARAV emphasized the need for members’ cooperation and commitment to eradicating rape and violence.

She highlighted that the harmful practice requires collective efforts to combat the action

“We come together today not merely to remember why we began this journey, but to rekindle the fire that drives us. We are here to revive something that should never have gone quiet—a coalition united against rape, sexual violence, and all forms of abuse.

The convener also added,” We are here to re-energize our efforts, realign our strategies, and recommit to our shared mission of ending violence and creating safe spaces for survivors and communities. Rape and violence continue to cast dark shadows over too many communities, leaving survivors in pain and societies grappling with the consequences. In the face of these challenges, CARAV used to stand as a beacon of hope, resilience, and determination.”

She pointed out that the reactivition meeting marks a pivotal moment. “We are here to reignite our purpose, strengthen our unity, and chart a renewed path forward.

According to her, CARAV has the power to amplify the voices of survivors, to push for systemic change, and to cultivate a culture where dignity, respect, and safety are not privileges, but rights afforded to every individual.

In her remarks, Justice Maryam Ahmad Sabo, a founding member of the Coalition, highlighted the need for the prevention of such occurrences.

The Jurist, stressed the need for sensitization and strong collaboration among stakeholders as the way forward to combat the menace

Speaking as a founding father, Professor Muhammad Tabi’u, SAN, explained that the establishment of CARAV was a direct response to a 2011 rape case involving some law enforcement officers.

The legal luminary stated, “The case attracted a public outcry until the culprits were brought to book by the court of law.” This event, Professor Tabi’u emphasized, highlighted a serious concern about the rampant occurrence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

According to him, from its inception, the Coalition adopted tactical strategies, incorporating both CSOs, Government Agencies, and Non-Governmental Organisations.

Professor Tabi’u charged new leadership to be committed and review constitution of Coalition and refine strategies to address the prevalent of rape occurrance.

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Petition:VP Summons NAHCON Chair, Board Members

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has summoned the Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Prof. Abdullahi Saleh Usman and board members of the commission for a meeting today at the Vice President’s Conference Room.

A letter of invitation sighted by Daily Trust, and signed by Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, Office of the Vice President, Sen. Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, revealed that the meeting slated for today was to brief the Vice President on preparation for the 2055 Hajj and outstanding issues.

It could be recalled that the chairman and the non-executive board members of the commission have been having issues on lack of inclusion in some decisions made by the chairman for the preparation of the 2025 Hajj.

This culminated into a petition to the Vice President who warned the chairman to stop running the affairs of the commission as a sole administrator.

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