There are times when a particular book speaks to you, when re-reading it tells you so much about the season or even reading a certain book at a particular time although it’s your first time that gives you an all-time high and it’s like where were you all this while. There are certain books that match a season, reference a thought and provide illumination. As our Lenten season draws to a close and corruption seems like a never ending sickness, as our world gets more bizarre and 2019 looms large, let us revert to certain books that are important for now, for our many seasons.
1) In their middle of what we all now know is the political jostling for 2019, Ayesha Osori’s book, Love does not win elections is such an important book in understanding the Nigerian political landscape. Whether you are contesting, you are voting or you are researching, this is such an important book at such a time as this. Having answered the call from within to contest the primaries in the National Assembly, Aisha decides that it is time for her to prove her mettle and run on the platform of the then ruling party, Peoples democratic party, PDP. This book written in an incredibly witty style is her spellbinding journey in the political underbelly of Nigeria. In this journey are midnight meetings, envelopes full of money, prayers for sale and such other intriguing details. Everyone should grab a copy of this book before the 2019 elections and in preparation for any other elections in Nigeria. It should also be handy for academics, researchers, journalists and heck ordinary citizens like me and you.