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‘I’m Anxious to Get a Copy’ — Obasanjo Praises Gowon’s Memoir, Reveals Reason for Absence at Launch

Former President Obasanjo has commended Yakubu Gowon for documenting Nigeria’s history in his memoir, while explaining his absence at the May 19 book presentation.

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed keen interest in reading My Life of Duty and Allegiance, the new memoir by former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, saying the book offers a valuable firsthand account of key moments in Nigeria’s history.

Speaking to journalists at his residence, Obasanjo said he had yet to read the memoir, which was formally launched in Abuja on May 19, 2026, but was eager to do so.

“I am anxious to get a copy,” he said.

The former President commended Gowon for documenting his experiences, noting that the retired general witnessed and participated in some of the country’s most significant historical events.

“General Gowon has spanned the most turbulent and eventful part of Nigerian history since independence. Giving us his account of events is very important, and he must be appreciated for the courage to do that,” Obasanjo stated.

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Addressing questions about his absence from the book presentation, Obasanjo said he had personally written to Gowon to explain why he could not attend.

“I wrote a heartfelt letter of apologies to General Gowon, my Oga, for my inability to attend,” he said.

According to the letter dated May 4, 2026, Obasanjo was committed to attending a meeting of the InterAction Council in Hong Kong on the same date as the launch.

“I will be unable to attend. As the Co-chair of the InterAction Council, I have a longstanding obligation to attend a scheduled meeting of the Council in Hong Kong, which coincides with the date, May 19, 2026, of your book presentation,” he wrote.

“As a fellow patriot, you will understand that this commitment is one I cannot easily defer.”

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Gowon’s memoir chronicles his personal life, military career, years in leadership and reflections on major events that influenced Nigeria’s development. The publication has attracted attention from notable national figures, underscoring its significance in preserving the country’s historical narrative.

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