Nigeria Losing Influence in Africa - Obasanjo PremiumTimesng: Africa
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says Nigeria's influence in the world, particularly Africa, is declining.The book titled,"The Letterman: Inside the 'secret' Letters of former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo," x-rays the role of letter writing in leadership, governance, and politics.
The former Nigerian leader, who made a surprise appearance at the event, recalled how he used letters in several diplomatic interventions across the world, including his intervention in the then apartheid South Africa. "Letter writing is also an art. You must be very careful in the choice of your words. It depends on what you want to put into it. Your letter must be such that it is relevant and purposeful.
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