All Set for Public Presentation of the Book: “Leading From The Streets…”

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On the 8th of May, Alliance Française/Mike Adenuga Centre at 9 Osborne Road, Lagos, will host the public presentation of the book: “Leading From The Streets: Media Interventions By A Public
Intellectual, 1999-2019,” written by Magnus Onyibe, a media columnist, public policy analyst, and
democracy advocate.

The book features 77 articles written over 20 years by the author, addressing practically all facets of
socioeconomic life in Nigeria. These articles are divided into seven chapters.

The foreword for the book is written by Nigeria’s wartime head of state, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, who
recommends it as essential reading for public office holders. He suggests that they learn from the
leadership mistakes of previous leaders to avoid potential pitfalls in leadership.

The publication comes at a crucial time when the socioeconomic reforms of the incumbent
administration, aimed at pulling Nigeria out of its current challenges, have resulted in hardships for a
significant portion of Nigerians.

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According to the author, Magnus Onyibe, the book serves as a call to action for Nigerians to make the
best of these trying times. This sentiment echoes the famous call by John F. Kennedy, the 35th
president of the United States, who, during similar socioeconomic difficulties in the US, encouraged
Americans to persevere in his 1961 inaugural speech: “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”

At this critical juncture, the book aims to inspire Nigerians to engage in innovative initiatives to
overcome the challenges of the high cost of living, rather than solely relying on government relief.
The public presentation of the book will carry the theme “Tinubunomics: What’s Working, What’s Not,
Why and Way Forward.” The event will feature the Vice President of Nigeria, His Excellency Kashim
Shettima, as the special guest of honor. Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka is slated to deliver the
keynote address, while Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, the Director-General of the Nigeria Institute of
International Affairs (NIIA), will serve as the book reviewer.

Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio, the Leader of Parliament, will also be a guest of honor,
alongside notable parliamentarians and state governors invited to the event. The event will not only include a book presentation but also a panel discussion on the theme “Tinubunomics: What’s Working,

What’s Not, Why and Way Forward,” and the “Leading From The Streets…” awards will be presented to deserving Nigerians and corporations.
Goodwill messages are expected from the Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun; Minister of Solid
Minerals Development, Mr. Dele Alake; and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Yemi

The book includes eight afterwords written by experts in the seven subject areas to provide fresh
perspectives on articles written as far back as 22 years ago. These afterwords validate the continued
relevance of these articles to today’s issues, which are being addressed by the administration of
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The afterword writers include Dr. Olisa Agbakoba, Col. Umar Dangiwa (rtd), Aremo Segun Osoba, Mr. Auwal Musa (Rafsanjani), Mr. J.K. Randle, Primate Nicholas Okoh, Sheik Ahmed Gumi, and the late Prof. George Obiozor.

The panelists discussing the event’s theme include public policy experts, active players in the economy,
media professionals, and members of civil society organizations.

The “Leading From The Streets…” awards will recognize Nigerians who have made a difference by
either speaking out or standing up for Nigerians or humanity. One such awardee is Prof. Soyinka, who
was jailed for 22 months due to an article he published urging the federal government to reconsider the civil war. His appeal was disregarded, leading to the war from 1967 to 1970 and the loss of over one million Nigerian lives.
The other five awardees, including telecommunications and airline services providers, a democracy advocate, and a philanthropist, will be unveiled during the public presentation of the book.
The aim of the book is to unite Nigerians and inspire patriotism, urging them to combat poverty by contributing positively within their spheres of influence. This includes supporting made-in-Nigeria
goods and services and practicing zero tolerance for corruption and injustice. The author and reviewers believe that readers will glean valuable life lessons from the book.

E-signed
For: Inspire Media Services
Tervel T Kejih
Team Leader, Media

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