Obasanjo world’s most documented president — Foundation
He said the octogenarian, who served as Nigeria’s head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as president from 1999 to 2007, has hundreds of publications, including books and journals about him.
Mr. Nyaknno Osso,founder and president of the Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation (BLERF), said on Wednesday that former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo is the world’s most documented president of his era.
He stated this in an interview with the newsmen during avisit by the leadership of the Association of Nigeria Authors (ANA), FCT chapter, on his 70th birthday at the BLERF Centre in Abuja.
According to Osso, who served as the Special Assistant on Library, Research, and Documentation to Obasanjo from 1999 to 2007, the former president is globally documented because of his leadership role in Africa.
He said the octogenarian, who served as Nigeria’s head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as president from 1999 to 2007, has hundreds of publications, including books and journals about him.
“In the course of working withObasanjo,at a certain time I counted over320 books and journals on him.
“No American president had that kind of record; no British Prime Minister or any other nation had that kind of documentation.
“I have visited about 550 libraries both in Nigeria, Africa, the UK, and the U.S. because I have a passion for books, records, and history.
“Every country we travelled to, the President would say go to major libraries or the documentation centres, ask for things on Nkrumah, Mandela, and myself, and I would always get materials on him.
“I believeObasanjo is the most informed African alive; apart from being documented, he is versed and dynamic, and once he sets his mind to do something, he will do it.
“He is a thinker who tries to find new ways of doing things, and I think every president should be humble enough to consult with him because he has contacts all over the world,” he said.
Osso, who also served as the pioneer Executive Secretary/Project Coordinator of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Foundation (OOPLF), said BLERF was conceived to be a historical and biographical repository for Nigerians.
He said as he clocks 70 years, plans were underway to open the centre as a one-stop research point for scholars, historians, journalists, and researchers who wanted comprehensive and accurate information about Nigeria.
“Before now, we have only been giving our information online but henceforth, we are going to open it up for people to come and do research.
“Researchers, historians, diplomats, whatever information they want we have it here and that is why we need support from the government, corporate bodies and individuals.
“I have collected information for the past 52 years from all over the world, and they are here in books and written forms, and that is why we want to digitise them.
“I am now70 years old and have putmy energy into doing things to develop Nigeria, and I think it is time for my country to support me,“ he said.
Earlier, Chukwudi Eze, Chairmanof ANA, Abuja, who led the delegation on the visit, laudedOsso forhis passionate commitment to nation-building.
“I have known the president of BLERF as a friend and have seen him engage the challenges of his life, and I have seen him overcome them.
“Youcannot workfor Obasanjo if you are not good; you cannotlast eight years with him if you are not good, and this man has been part of his teamnow for 25 years,” he said.
Supreme News reports that BLERF is acclaimed as the first-in-Nigeria biographical information database built to showcase the nation’s history, achievers, and heroes dating from 1861.
Its founder and president are acknowledged as the pioneers of mass media research and documentation in Nigeria following his groundbreaking publication in 1990, “Newswatch Who’s Who in Nigeria.”.
The publication was the first-ever authoritative, comprehensive biographical encyclopaedia in the country.