
I walked away from power rather than compromise my integrity —Octogenarian Eburajolo
He even mentioned figures that people claimed were associated with recruitment into agencies such as the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Nigeria Customs Service and, in one case, the Central Bank.
For more than five decades, the industrial relations expert, corporate executive, manufacturing advocate and public servant occupied a front-row seat as Nigeria journeyed from an agrarian economy to industrial ambition, through the Structural Adjustment Programme, trade liberalisation, the decline of the textile industry and successive waves of economic reforms.
More than an account of one man’s remarkable career, this is a conversation about the choices that have shaped Nigeria, the lessons history still offers, and the values that can guide the country towards a more prosperous future.
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