Ibrahim Babangida, a Nigerian statesman and former military ruler, played a central role in shaping the political landscape of Nigeria during a tumultuous period of transition and change. His tenure as president was marked by ambitious reform initiatives and controversial policies, leaving a mixed legacy that continues to be debated by historians and analysts.

"I believe that historians and analysts of historical events need the authority of facts supplied by living witnesses to the events, which they make their subject."



"It is only through books that we partake of the great harvest that is human civilization across the ages."



"To meet the expectations of the majority of our people, and to open up new vistas of economic opportunity so that the aspirations of Nigerians can stand a fair chance of being fulfilled in a lifetime, there must be a truly committed leadership in a democratic Nigeria."


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"The average Nigerian person has come to reconcile himself with the fact that his or her social progress remain essentially in his or her hands in collaboration with other fellow Nigerians and not merely relying on what government alone could provide for him or her."



"Informed by our sad experience of history, we require nothing short of a foundation for lasting democracy."



"The return of democracy in our land has indeed thrown the problems of development into bolder relief."



"But no nation can base its survival and development on luck and prayers alone while its leadership fritters away every available opportunity for success and concrete achievement."


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"Our approach to economic development must be modern, focused and in tune with the global trend."



"The reason is that till date, in spite of advances in information technology and strategies of information, the written word in the form of books still remains one of humanity's most enduring legacies."


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"It is of course the nature of historical contraction that the shortest distance to a historical destination is never a straight line."


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"Each one of us, and, indeed, all those who aspire to national leadership must bring their own visions, views and styles to the business of reforming Nigeria, and the search for solutions."

