11 Quotes & Sayings By Ibrahim Babangida

Ibrahim Babangida was the seventh and the last president of Nigeria and is regarded as one of the most powerful and influential leaders in Nigeria's history. He ruled Nigeria from 15 June 1985 to 16 December 1993. Babangida had an impressive career as a military officer before becoming president of Nigeria, serving as the country's vice president from 1983 to 1985. His first appointment as vice president was such an unpopular decision that it actually led to his losing the elections, but he was later appointed as a military governor of Benue State in 1983 following the unexpected death of Gen Read more

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Each one of us, and, indeed, all those who aspire to national leadership must bring their own visions, views and styles to the business of reforming Nigeria, and the search for solutions. Ibrahim Babangida
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The work of Nigeria is not complete for as long as there is any one Nigerian who goes to bed on empty stomach. Ibrahim Babangida
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Debate and divergence of views can only enrich our history and culture. Ibrahim Babangida
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With each new book, the march of our national history takes a step forward. When one is present at a book launch, one is bearing witness to the birth of a new body of ideas, to the coming into being of another testimony of history. Ibrahim Babangida
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But no nation can base its survival and development on luck and prayers alone while its leadership fritters away every available opportunity for success and concrete achievement. Ibrahim Babangida
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To meet the expectations of the majority of our people, and to open up new vistas of economic opportunity so that the aspirations of Nigerians can stand a fair chance of being fulfilled in a lifetime, there must be a truly committed leadership in a democratic Nigeria. Ibrahim Babangida
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Informed by our sad experience of history, we require nothing short of a foundation for lasting democracy. Ibrahim Babangida
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Left to me, the whole purpose of government is for the security of the citizens, like the security of lives and property. Ibrahim Babangida
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A society that does not correctly interpret and appreciate its past cannot understand its present fortunes and adversities and can be caught unawares in a fast changing world. Ibrahim Babangida
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The challenge as we saw in the Nigerian project was to restructure the economy decisively in the direction of a modern free market as an appropriate environment for cultivation of freedom and democracy and the natural emergence of a new social order. Ibrahim Babangida