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“You always learn when you visit Obasanjo” – U.S. Ambassador
The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills, praised former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as a “repository of knowledge” during his visit to the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Thursday.
Mills emphasized that anyone who meets with Obasanjo leaves enriched with insights and lessons.
In a press statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, Mills described the Presidential Library as a powerful symbol of hope for the Nigerian people, reflecting aspirations for a brighter future. He noted, “The library captures the real hope that all Nigerians want to see realized in the not-too-distant future.”
Following a private meeting that lasted approximately an hour, Ambassador Mills expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to engage with Obasanjo. He stated, “I had an open and frank discussion with the former President. He is a good friend of the United States, and we always learn something new with each visit.”
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The ambassador characterized the OOPL as a fascinating place, remarking, “It captures a significant moment in time, filled with hope for Nigeria. I think we all want to see that sense of hope return. It serves as a valuable slice of history for visitors.”
Mills’s visit included a tour of the library and the former President’s penthouse residence, where he gained insights into Nigeria’s political history and the role of leadership in fostering national unity and development.
Obasanjo, reflecting on his interactions with the ambassador since Mills’s arrival in Nigeria in August, acknowledged the busy schedule they’ve maintained.
He expressed his pleasure at hosting the ambassador, underscoring the importance of dialogue and collaboration between Nigeria and the United States.
The visit reinforces the ongoing relationship between the two nations and highlights the significance of historical knowledge in shaping the future.
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