Obasanjo Debunks Fraudulent Letter Linked to His Memoirs

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Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has issued a firm rebuttal regarding a viral document falsely claiming to be an excerpt from his latest memoirs. Through an official statement released on Tuesday by his media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, the elder statesman labeled the circulating text as a malicious fabrication intended to deceive the public.

A Pattern of Misinformation

As a prolific author known for his extensive autobiographical series such as My Watch, Obasanjo has frequently been the target of identity theft and forged correspondence. This latest incident follows a history of fabricated statements and letters misattributed to him concerning national politics and governance.

While the official statement did not specify the exact contents of the fake letter or its origin, the message was clear: the document is entirely fraudulent and should be ignored.


Celebrating a Milestone

The timing of this misinformation coincides with the lead up to the former president’s 89th birthday on Thursday, March 5, 2026. Despite the distraction of the forged document, Obasanjo took a moment to acknowledge the influx of early celebrations. He expressed sincere appreciation to the friends and supporters who have already reached out with well wishes.

A Legacy of Leadership

Having served both as a military head of state in the late 1970s and as a democratically elected president at the turn of the millennium, Obasanjo remains a pivotal figure in African diplomacy. Even at 89, he continues to be a vocal advocate for democracy and improved governance through his various foundation initiatives and public speaking engagements.


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