1st Edition

President and Power in Nigeria The Life of Shehu Shagari

By David Williams Copyright 1982
    324 Pages
    by Routledge

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1982. This is the biography of Alhaji Shehu Shagari of Nigeria, Africa's most populous state and the world's third biggest democracy. He was elected in 1979, against four opponents, in the election which signified the peaceful end of thirteen and a half years of military rule. Alhaji Shehu was the first boy from Shagari, founded in what is now Sokoto State by his ancestors 170 years ago, to go to secondary school. Education has remained one of his main interests throughout a political career which included many ministerial posts. Thoughtful, scholarly and conciliatory he is now a world figure. The book presents the man and his policies against the lively political, social and economic background of a country of eighty million people, which is among the world's six most important oil exporters.

    Introduction 1 A Place Called Shagari 2 Pupil and Teacher 3 Call to Politics 4 In Sir Abubakar's Government 5 Return to Sokoto 6 Grass Roots Again 7 Back to the Centre 8 Politics No More? 9 Return to Politics 10 The Path to the Presidency 11 President of All Nigeria 12 Nigeria and the World 13 Towards Economic Freedom? 14 Religion for Rulers 15 A President at Work; Postscript: A New Beginning?

    Biography

    David Williams was editor of the weekly W esc Africa from 1949 to 1978. He is now consultant to the fortnightly NigeriaNewsleccer,and a director of West Africa Publishing Company. An Oxford graduate, he served with West Africans in Ethiopia in the I 939-45 war.