Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography ” Being True To Myself”

 

Political memoir is an important genre of autobiography, which preserves not only the memories of its author, but also serves as first-hand account of critical policy decisions and political milestones in a nation’s historical journey.

In a country where official records are often incomplete, contested, or deliberately erased, the writing of autobiographies is more than just a historiographical or literary venture- it is a moral and social obligation on the part of the political class to share their personal truths, address silences and contribute honestly to the preservation of our national history.

What lessons can the life of Sule Lamido- one of Nigeria’s most principled elder statesmen- offer us about our country’s turbulent and checkered national history, marked by deep-seated contradictions?

Having been active in the political scene for over four decades, the story of Sule Lamido is hand in glove with Nigeria’s political history, spanning important political transitions and dispensations.

Following years of thoughtful introspection, the long-awaited autobiography of Sule Lamido titled, Being True to Myself, is set to be formally launched on 13 May 2025 at the NAF Conference Centre in Abuja.

With foreword by Olusegun Obasanjo, Being True to Myself promises to deliver a constellation of compelling insights and though-breaking revelations on the inner workings of power and governance in Nigeria – a story of unflinching refusal to compromise the ideals and principles that have guided Lamido’s politics since the Second Republic.

The event will be chaired by former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, with former President Olusegun Obasanjo as the Special Guest of Honour, and Dr Iyorchia Ayu, former Senate President as the book reviewer—three eminent national figures whose presence underscores the national significance of both Sule Lamido and his autobiography.

Being True to Myself will surely resonate not only with students of history and politics, but with every Nigerian who still believes in the politics of principles and the promise of a better Nigeria.

Samaila Suleiman Yandaki, PhD

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