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Osi to deliver lecture at the Thumb Revolution

By Guardian Nigeria
10 December 2022   |   12:12 am
One of Nigeria's human capital development gurus and Chairman, Gosima Group, Dr. Gideon Osi is expected to deliver the keynote speech at the book launch of Nigeria's first political novel, "The Thumb Revolution on Wednesday, December 14, 2022 by 11:00am at the Shehu Musa Yar'adua Center, Abuja. The book captures the true life stories of…

One of Nigeria’s human capital development gurus and Chairman, Gosima Group, Dr. Gideon Osi is expected to deliver the keynote speech at the book launch of Nigeria’s first political novel, “The Thumb Revolution on Wednesday, December 14, 2022 by 11:00am at the Shehu Musa Yar’adua Center, Abuja.

The book captures the true life stories of everyday Nigeria and Nigerians, it locates the oscillating political trajectory, the unpalatable economic distress, and above all, the precarious insecurity perplexity. A political novel that unpacks the current political happenings and the dynamic players chessing to redefine, reset and reengineer the bearing of the country.
The book will inspire millions of Nigerians, especially the youths and particularly the teenagers. It will help them to learn about their history and also help equip them with the needed information to become politically awake.

Top Nigerian leaders from both the government and private sectors are expected to attend the event, they include Dr. Solomon Arase (former IGP), Chief Dr. John Odigie Oyegun (Former National Chairman, APC), Rt. Hon Yakubu Dogara (immediate past speaker of the house of representatives), Mr. Abubakar Mallami SAN (Attorney general and minister of justice of Nigeria) and a host of other eminent Nigerians from different spheres.

The book is written by Abayomi Rotimi Mighty, a Veteran Public Speaker and Political Strategist and Co-authored by Professor Najimdeen Bakare, a globally renowned scholar of politics based in Pakistan.

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