Olusegun Obasanjo was born circa 5 March, 1938,
in Ogun State; and grew up in Owu, Abeokuta. His first name, Olusegun, means
"The Lord is victorious".
Obasanjo was married three times: 1. to Mrs.
Oluremi (Remi) Obasanjo – who is the mother of his oldest children, the most
well-known being Dr. Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello, a former Senator of Ogun State; 2.
to Lynda Obasanjo – who was fatally shot when armed men ordered her out of her
car in 1987; 3. to Stella Obasanjo – who died after a cosmetic surgery
procedure in Spain in 2005.
Obasanjo has many children, who live throughout
Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States. His son, Dare Obasanjo, is a
Principal Program Manager for Microsoft. His another son, Adeboye Obasanjo, who
is a Lieutenant Colonel at the 3rd Division in Jos, Plateau State, was shot in
the legs by Boko Haram in Baza in September 2014.
A Nigerian of Yoruba descent, Obasanjo was a
career soldier before serving twice as his nation's head of state.
In 1995, Obasanjo was imprisoned on fabricated
charges of plotting a coup to depose General Sani Abacha. He was released only
after Abacha's sudden death on 8 June 1998. While in prison, Obasanjo became a
born-again Christian.
In 1999, Obasanjo became President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria. 29 May 1999, the day Obasanjo took office as the
first elected and civilian head of state in Nigeria after 16 years of military
rule, is now commemorated as Democracy Day, a public holiday in Nigeria. Most
of his first term he spent travelling abroad.
In 2003, Obasanjo was re-elected in a
tumultuous election that had violent ethnic and religious overtones. With high
oil prices, Obasanjo’s government oversaw a doubling of Nigeria’s average
economic growth rate to 6 per cent. And as a result, he left Nigeria almost
debt free.
Obasanjo
was embroiled in controversy regarding his "Third Term Agenda," a
plan to modify the constitution so he could serve a third, four-year term as
President. However, the bill was not ratified by the National Assembly. Later
Obasanjo denied involvement in this so-called "Third Term Agenda."
In 2008, he was appointed by the United Nations
as a special envoy for Africa and has since overseen democratic elections on
behalf of the African Union and Ecowas in countries across the continent.
His current home is Abeokuta, the capital city
of Ogun State, where he is a nobleman as the holder of the chieftaincy titles
of the Balogun of the Owu Lineage and the Ekerin Balogun of the Egba clan of
Yorubaland.
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