Sam Nda-Isaiah
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Aare Baaroyin Sam Ndanusa Isaiah | |
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Born | Samuel Isaiiah 1 May 1962 |
Education | Barewa College Obafemi Awolowo University |
Alma mater | Obafemi Awolowo University |
Occupation(s) | Political columnist Journalist Entrepreneur |
Notable work | Leadership Newspaper NIGERIA: FULL DISCLOSURE (newspaper column) |
Title | Chairman of Leadership Newspaper Group |
Term | 2013 - 2015 |
Political party | All Progressive Congress 2015 - 2020 |
Samuel Ndanusa Isaiah (1 May, 1962) is a Nigeria political columnist, pharmacist, entrepreneur and journalist. He is the founder and chairman of the Leadership Newspaper.[1][2][3]
Background
Nda-Isaiah was born in Minna. He began his education at aged six in UNA Elementary School before going to Christ Church School, Kaduna in 1968. He finished school in 1974 and later went on to study at Government College, Kaduna in 1974. After graduating in 1978 he gained admission to study pharmaceuticals at Obafemi Awolowo University graduating in 1983. Before finishing Barewa College, he participated in the Kaduna State Schools Challenge, a quiz organized by the Kaduna Education Board, in which he came first. He did his National Youth Services Corps at the Ekiti General Hospital and the Ekiti State Hospital in 1984.[4][5]
Nda-Isaiah a pharmacy field of study at Obafemi Awolowo University and dwarf person ended up as a political columnist ambition.[6]
Career
He began working as a pharmacists in Kano Specialist Hospital for a short term and moved to General Hospital, Minna then he later joined Pfizer Products Limited in 1985 to 1989. He resigned and began his columnist works with Daily Trust Editorial Board as a board member and as well being a committee member in Kano State Government to revive The Triumph owned by Kano.[5][4]
Sam Nda-Isaiah was one of the top notch staff of Daily Trust. In 2003 he was in charge of Mohammadu Buhari's presidential campaign publicities.[7]
Leadership Newspaper foundation
In 2001 with entrepreneurship spirit he began establishing the Leadership Group, an establishment with lower than 1 million Naira for Leadership Confidential, one year later it began weekly publication after successfulness, the book he launched title NIGERIA: FULL DISCLOSURE raised about 17 million Naira which helped to his Leadership Group development.[8][4]
Nda-Isaiah Monday column which he started in Daily Trust in a combined title of 'Last Word and Earshot' before he established the Leadership Newspaper was one of the most popular column in Nigeria which it was also continued in Leadership Newspaper, in the column he firmly established himself as a pro-good governance exponent.[4]
Educational Honors
- Ph.D, Forestry & Environmental Studies (Social Ecology), Yale University
- M.Philosophy, Forestry & Environmental Studies (Social Ecology), Yale University
- M.S, Natural Resource Management (Environmental Education and Interpretation), University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
- B.B.A, International Business & French, James Madison University.
Politics
Nda-Isaiah was in politics in 2015 contesting for presidential position with feathers Sam4Nigeria in All Progressives Congress platform after suspending his columnist ambition as the group director but losses in primaries to Muhammad Buhari.[9][3][10] He was conferred with the chieftaincy title Aare Baaroyin of Akure Kingdom by Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi,Odundun I I.[11]
Bibliography
- Nigeria: Full Disclosure; Selected Writings on Govenance, Democracy and Statecraft, May 1999/March 2004, S. NDa-Isaiah. Free Press 2004, ISBN 9783721801, ISBN 9789783721807
- Judgment to Lead: A Conversation with Sam Nda-Isaiah (Kakaki Nupe), Uche Odika Junior, Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2014. ISBN 1499085893, ISBN 9781499085891, 216 pages
References
- ^ NDa-Isaiah, Sam (2004). Nigeria: Full Disclosure : Selected Writings on Govenance, Democracy and Statecraft, May 1999 - March 2004. Free Press. ISBN 978-978-37218-0-7.
- ^ "2015 Presidential Series: The big ideas to transform Nigeria, by Sam Nda-Isaiah". Vanguard News. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
- ^ a b "2015: I'll change Nigeria's history for good, says Nda-Isaiah". Vanguard News. 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ a b c d "Sam Nda-Isaiah – Abuja Beijing Consensus". Retrieved 2020-07-06.
- ^ a b Newspapers, Leadership. "The Man Sam Nda-Isaiah | Nigeria A-Z Online". Retrieved 2020-07-06.
- ^ Musa, Simon Reef (2019-05-01). "Sam Nda-Isaiah: Salute To A Prodigious Publisher @ 57". Leadership Newspaper. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
- ^ Ciboh, Rodney Saawuan (2007). Mass Media in Nigeria: Perspectives on Growth and Development. Aboki Publishers. ISBN 978-978-8098-65-2.
- ^ Andrew Essien (2017-05-05). "Sam Nda-Isaiah@ 55". Leadership Newspaper. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
- ^ "Sam Nda-Isaiah: Why I'm stopping my column". TheCable. 2014-09-17. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
- ^ "Nda-Isaiah Declares for 2015 Presidency". All Africa. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Buhari congratulates Sam Nda-Isaiah on conferment with Akure title – News Tide 24/7". Retrieved 2020-07-06.