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This book was not written by Jacqueline W. Farris
It is the ultimate deceit - and one that Yar'Adua himself would surely have abhorred - to have turned the life of this complex, often brilliant, sometimes flawed Nigerian into a one-dimensional comic book account. In so doing, a unique opportunity has been missed to inform and make relevant the extraordinary choices an otherwise ordinary person must face and make - and how on those choices the destinies of nations can change - for good and bad. (from IP 82.45.190.156)