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Why Some Nigerians Believed I Would Be Nigeria’s Last President – Obasanjo

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"I Ran And I Ran Until I Could Not Run Out Of The Reach Of Power" - Obasanjo Makes Revelation

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, former President of Nigeria has stated that people who believed he would be the last President of Nigeria and told him during his regime.

This, Obasanjo, said while addressing some youths and students from select schools in Abeokuta at a Youths Governance Dialogue organized by the Youth Development Centre, an arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library.

He noted that the nation’s situation was really bad at the time, but that since Nigeria came out as one, he is now “an incurable optimist” about the country.

Obasanjo, who cited examples of how he turned around the country when it was in a comatose during the 1970 civil war and during the regime of late Muritala Muhammed in 1975, said, many Nigerians had lost hope then but that Nigerians’ hopes were brought back by his regime.

He said, “Having run the affairs of Nigeria as a Military Head of State when some people felt there was virtually no hope about Nigeria and we turned it around.

“And having taken care of Nigeria when I came out of the Prison when some people told me that I will be the last President of Nigeria, because, after me, there will be no Nigeria again, because, the situation was so bad. I have come to have tremendous hope in Nigeria, belief, and optimism. So, I am an incurable optimist about Nigeria”.

He, therefore, advised thus; “don’t lose hope, the situation is bad. The current situation is bad. I don’t need to tell you that, but, I can see the light beyond the tunnel. There is a light beyond the tunnel”.



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