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I was paralysed for days after I heard about Buhari’s de.ath – Lai Mohammed

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I was paralysed for days after I heard about Buhari's de.ath – Lai Mohammed

Alhaji Lai Mohammed, former Minister of Information and Culture has revealed that he was paralysed for days when he heard about the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari. When I recovered, I decided to dedicate a whole chapter to him in the book,” he said

Mohammed said this while narrating the reasons behind his new book, ‘Headlines and Soundbites: Media Moments that Defined an Administration”.

The former Minister said he began writing the book in June, about a month before the former president’s death, a loss he described as devastating.

“When he died, I was paralysed for days. When I recovered, I decided to dedicate a whole chapter to him in the book,” he said.

According to him, the book was his personal effort to document contemporary Nigerian history from a vantage point as minister under the late President Muhammadu Buhari.

Speaking in an interview with AIT, monitored by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Mohammed said the book captures critical moments, decisions, crises, and communication battles that shaped the Buhari’s administration.

“It is a compelling, insider chronicle of governance, communication and nation-building during the Buhari era, authored by Nigeria’s longest-serving Minister of Information and Culture, spanning the author’s near eight-year tenure (2015–2023),

“The book documents my stewardship of a vast and complex ministry, covering information management, cultural development, tourism promotion and national orientation.

“It offers a unique window into how major national policies were shaped, defended and communicated in real time,” he said

Mohammed explained that the motivation for the book stemmed from his desire to ensure that future generations understood how government works beyond the often-distorted public narratives.

“This book is my own personal effort to write contemporary stories from the inside.

“I will be failing posterity if I do not document all the experiences and what I went through,” he said.

He added that history continues to repeat itself because those who hold public office fail to share lessons from their experiences

According to him, the book reveals how decisions were made and how misinformation often overshadowed the facts during the Buhari years.

Mohammed insisted that Africans must tell their own stories to prevent distortions by external writers.

The former minister said the book would be inaugurated on Dec. 17, a date he deliberately chose in honour of President Buhari.

“It is the first posthumous birthday of president Buhari. If he were to be alive, he would have been 83 that day,” he said.

Mohammed said he began writing the book in June, about a month before the former president’s death, a loss he described as devastating.

Mohammed described Buhari as a leader who did not micromanage his ministers but provided them full support.

He recalled one remarkable moment in their eight-year working relationship:

“In the entire eight years, the president asked me for a favour only once.

According to him, the book reveals how decisions were made and how misinformation often overshadowed the facts during the Buhari years.

Mohammed insisted that Africans must tell their own stories to prevent distortions by external writers.

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