In spite of the current challenges Nigeria is faced with, the country will not disintegrate.
This is the position of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Obasanjo, both Nigeria’s military and civilian ruler, stated that the cost of disintegration is higher than the cost of being together.
The former Head of State made the assertion in Lagos recently at a book launch in honour of His Eminence, Sunday Mbang, Prelate Emeritus of the Methodist Church Nigeria.
Obasanjo said those fanning the embers of disunity are the enemies of the land and will soon be disgraced.
“The cost of disintegration is higher than the cost of being together.
“We have everything to gain by being united than disunited,” he said.
The former president, who was the Convener of the event, said that Mbang was a gift to Nigeria and the world.
He described Mbang as one who could lay down his life for the love of his country.
The chairman of the event, Governor Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom, said that the prelate had been a father figure to him and a role model to many.
According to him, as one that speaks truth to power, his counsel has been of great significance to the good people of Akwa Ibom since he retired to his home in 2006.
He describe the prelate as one who has been living a Christ-like life with many achievements on all fronts.
Also, His Grace, Isaac Ayobamiola, the Archbishop of Lagos Methodist Nigeria, in his message, said that the prelate was an angel that lived among men.
He said that one’s contact with the prelate would show his saintly conduct and his advice on issues were of wisdom that led to solutions.
The launch of the book, “My Life and Times”, an autobiography of Mbang, was to celebrate the prelate on his 85th birthday on August 26.
The event took place at the Nigerian Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The Book Reviewer, Mr. Tony Kan, said that the book was a total chronicle of the real life of the prelate with all the goods and not too goods of challenges of life.
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