At the launch of Chief Segun Osaba’s book in Lagos, former Senator Shehu Sani shared a notable interaction with Nigeria’s former President, Olusegun Obasanjo. In a tweet from his verified account, Sani recounted his attempt to uncover Obasanjo’s secret to longevity and good health.

Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his life, Obasanjo remains robust and energetic, a fact highlighted by his ability to walk unaided at his advanced age.

Shehu Sani’s tweet read: “Today at the Launching of Chief Segun Osaba’s book in Lagos, I tried to ask Former President Obasanjo about his secret to longevity and good health. Despite his age, the turbulent journey of his life, he is still not walking with a stick.”

This brief yet insightful encounter has sparked widespread interest, particularly among those who admire Obasanjo’s resilience and enduring vitality. Known for his pivotal role in Nigeria’s political landscape, Obasanjo’s life has been marked by both turbulent and triumphant moments, from his military leadership during the Nigerian Civil War to his two terms as the nation’s president.

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The book launch event, which brought together notable figures from various sectors, provided a platform for reflecting on Nigeria’s history and the individuals who have significantly shaped it. Chief Segun Osaba, a respected journalist and politician, has made considerable contributions to Nigerian media and politics, and his book is expected to offer valuable insights into the country’s socio-political evolution….Seë_Morë

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