A Journey in Service by Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida-Paperback

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- Model: Autobiography
- Weight: 1.20kg
"A Journey in Service" is the autobiography of Nigeria’s former military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, offering a personal and political account of his life amid Nigeria’s turbulent history. The book covers his childhood, military career, rise to power, and legacy, addressing key themes such as:
1. Personal Journey: Babangida reflects on his upbringing in Minna, his military inspirations, name change to avoid ethnic confusion, and his near-fatal injury in the Nigerian Civil War. He also highlights his wife Maryam's significant role as First Lady.
2. Political History & Reconciliation: The autobiography details Babangida’s involvement in significant coups, including the overthrow of Gowon and Buhari, emphasizing Nigeria's capacity for reconciliation, as seen with former adversaries attending his book launch.
3. Controversies & Reflections: He discusses contentious events like the Dele Giwa assassination, the execution of Mamman Vatsa, the Gideon Orkar coup, and the annulled June 12 election, admitting that MKO Abiola won that election and expressing regret over his decisions.
4. Legacy & Nuance: Babangida balances self-defense with introspection, acknowledging mistakes while defending his policies. He portrays himself as a complex figure, dubbed “Maradona” or “evil genius” for his political maneuvers.
Overall, the autobiography provides unprecedented insights into Nigeria’s military era, contextualizing Babangida’s decisions while recognizing the complexities and controversies of his legacy.