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Power, Politics, and Death

Inside In Nigeria’s Most Mysterious Presidency

by Alhassan Salihu
October 22, 2025
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Power, politics, and truth; an inside in Nigeria’s Most mysterious presidency.

In the theatre of Nigerian politics, few moments have gripped the nation like the mysterious illness and death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. It was a time that tested Nigeria’s democracy, exposed the fragility of power, and revealed the human cost of political secrecy. 

No book captures this chapter better than Olusegun Adeniyi’s “Power, Politics and Death”  , a rare insider’s account of one of Nigeria’s most secretive presidencies.

Published in 2011, the memoir pulls readers straight into the corridors of Aso Rock Villa, where power, loyalty, and betrayal collided between 2007 and 2010. 

As Yar’Adua’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Adeniyi was not just an observer but a participant. His narrative is part confession, part chronicle, a journalist’s attempt to make sense of a presidency defined by silence and uncertainty.

 

A President and His Burden

The story begins with hope. Yar’Adua’s presidency opened with a promise of calm leadership and reform after the turbulence of the Obasanjo years. His Seven Point Agenda targeted key sectors which include; electricity, education, electoral reform, and the economy. Yet, even as he tried to restore order, his health began to fail.

Adeniyi presents Yar’Adua as a man of sincerity and discipline trapped in a body that betrayed him. He reveals how those around the president turned his illness into a political weapon. 

What follows is a tense tale of secrecy and manipulation, as courtiers tried to protect power rather than the truth.The portrait that emerges is of a leader torn between duty and frailty, a decent man caught in a ruthless system where honesty was seen as weakness.

Power, politics, and truth; an inside in Nigeria’s Most mysterious presidency  

 

Inside Aso Rock’s Walls

What makes Power, Politics and Death gripping is Adeniyi’s access and honesty. Few books have taken readers so close to the seat of power. He exposes how information was managed, how truth was filtered, and how loyalty often clashed with conscience.

He describes the dilemma of being the president’s voice when even he did not always know the full story. Defending a government drowning in secrecy tested both his professionalism and his humanity. His writing is emotional yet restrained, a reflection of a spokesman torn between personal ethics and official duty.

Through his lens, readers see the loneliness of power. Adeniyi doesn’t glorify Yar’Adua, nor does he condemn him. Instead, he humanises him. a principled leader surrounded by political opportunists.

 

When Power and Secrecy Collide

The tension reaches its peak when Yar’Adua is flown to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment. For months, Nigerians are left in the dark. Rumours grow, protests erupt, and a constitutional crisis looms. Adeniyi captures the chaos vividly, the uncertainty, the fear, and the frantic attempts by a few aides to govern in Yar’Adua’s name.

It was during this period that Nigeria’s democracy nearly collapsed. The book details how the National Assembly invoked the “Doctrine of Necessity,” naming Goodluck Jonathan Acting President. a move that ultimately restored order.

In these pages, Adeniyi’s tone shifts from spokesperson to journalist. He documents how the obsession with controlling information deepened mistrust and nearly broke the country. 

 

Between Journalism and History

Adeniyi’s greatest strength is in his journalistic discipline. Each chapter is supported by dates, memos, and personal notes. The narrative reads like a political thriller but stays grounded in verified fact. His tone is reflective, not defensive. He admits moments of helplessness, acknowledging that the pressure of loyalty often clashed with the duty of truth. 

That humility gives the book its moral depth. Unlike many memoirs written to justify the past, Power, Politics and Death reads as a lesson in honesty and the price of silence.

 

A Lesson for Leadership

Beyond its drama, the book delivers a serious warning about Nigeria’s governance. It shows how weak institutions and strong individuals have repeatedly endangered democracy. Adeniyi argues that if power had been transferred to Jonathan on time, the country could have avoided months of paralysis.

Through Yar’Adua’s ordeal, Adeniyi illustrates a broader Nigerian tragedy: when leadership becomes secretive, the state suffers. Institutions crumble, and national interest gives way to personal ambition.Yar’Adua stands out as a tragic hero, honest but isolated, visionary but physically limited. His sincerity clashed with a political system addicted to manipulation.

 

Style and Impact

The title “Power, Politics and Death” perfectly sums up the story’s rhythm. Power breeds politics; unchecked politics leads to tragedy. Adeniyi’s calm, factual narration prevents the story from descending into sensationalism.

His account also serves as a historical record. For students, journalists, and citizens, it offers a first-hand view of how Nigeria’s leadership crisis unfolded. The memoir bridges the gap between gossip and history, offering evidence where others offer opinion.

Power, politics, and truth; an inside in Nigeria’s Most mysterious presidency  

 

Final Verdict

Olusegun Adeniyi’s Power, Politics and Death is one of Nigeria’s most significant political books. It is both a confession and a caution, written by a man who carried the weight of power and survived its silence.Through his words, readers see that governance is not only about policy but also about truth. And when leaders hide the truth, the consequences are national.

I strongly recommend that this book should be required reading for journalists, students of politics, and anyone interested in Nigeria’s democratic evolution. It teaches that transparency is strength, that honesty is courage, and that in a country hungry for truth, silence can be the deadliest form of betrayal.

 

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