Olusegun Obasanjo is a Nigerian statesman who served as the President of Nigeria and played a key role in transitioning the country to civilian rule after years of military dictatorship. His leadership in both military and civilian capacities has contributed significantly to the stability and progress of Nigeria. Obasanjo's dedication to peace and development, along with his focus on education and healthcare, serves as a powerful example of leadership and service to one's country. His life encourages us to seek justice and make a lasting impact in our communities.

"Pope John Paul II not only visited Nigeria twice but stood by the country in its fight against dictatorship and injustice."



"We will as soon as possible reexamine our laws and policies and eliminate all obstacles to genuine investment."



"Unfortunately, the true force which propels our endless political disputes, our constant struggles for political advantage, is often not our burning concern for democracy, it is often of our dedication to the principle of the rule of law."



"I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge that our foreign friends are welcome to join in our endeavor to develop the resources of our country."



"What the oil producer gets paid is about 16 percent. The majority of it is tax, which in fairness to the government of this country they have accepted and admitted."

