Veteran Nigerian journalist and Editor-in-Chief of Leadership Newspapers, Azu Ishiekwene, has gone down memory lane, recounting a near-physical confrontation he had with former President Olusegun Obasanjo during an interview.
Ishiekwene in his latest column, “Back Story of Tinubu Interview,” reflected on his experience anchoring President Bola Tinubu’s maiden Presidential Media Chat on Monday.
Ishiekwene was one of eight journalists chosen to anchor Tinubu’s maiden media chat.
Recounting his experience, he said, “Apart from General Sani Abacha, I have met one-on-one with every Nigerian leader since 1992, from General Ibrahim Babangida.
“However, I have only participated in one televised live group media chat with former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
“If you have met Obasanjo before – whether for an interview or anything else – you might agree that he’s a handful and more. You never know what to expect with Obasanjo, especially when he is in his lair.
“I narrowly missed being punched by the former president during an untelevised interview in his Library in the Villa in 2004 for asking why his government was letting a political outlaw, Chris Uba run amok in Anambra State.
“The combined effort of presidential aides, the late Remi Oyo and Professor Julius Ihonbvere, rescued me from Obasanjo’s fury.”
He further revealed how the former president warned him on air, after he asked another question the then-president considered impertinent.
“My experience wasn’t very different during the live presidential media chat. I had asked him why he ordered a shoot-on-sight against members of the militant Yoruba self-determination group Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, which operated mainly in the South-West, Obasanjo’s home base.
“He was livid. He warned me, on air, that if I were going to bring the irreverence of my weekly column to the Villa, he would immediately throw me out of the panel.