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“Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by Bobloco: 8:09am On May 01, 2017
My attention has just been drawn to an attempt in a section of the social media to credit President Goodluck Jonathan with what he did not say about my book, ‘Against The Run of Play’, in order to discredit me.

Yesterday, President Jonathan said: “I have just read Segun Adeniyi’s new book, ‘Against the Run of Play’ which has so far enjoyed tremendous reviews in the media. My take on it is that the book as presented, contains many distorted claims on the 2015 presidential election by many of the respondents. There will obviously be more books like that on this subject by concerned Nigerians. However, I believe that at the right time, the main characters in the election including myself will come out with a true account of what transpired either in major interviews or books.”

The respondents President Jonathan was referring to are the people who spoke to me and whose claims he apparently disputes or disagrees with. This should be clear enough to those who did not choose to read his statement with a tendentious accent. But apparently, it is not. President Jonathan did not say I distorted his views and the fact that others may have presented him in ways he doesn’t like cannot be taken as an indictment of me or of my work.

For the record, after my first conversation with President Jonathan, I asked for his email address and promised to send him the raw text of our conversation which he could then amend as appropriate. I sent it to him that very day. When I went for a second meeting, I took along a printed copy which we both went through line-by-line. Whatever he wanted to be removed, reworked or rephrased was done while in some areas he provided further context to what he said.

Incidentally, a few hours after our second conversation, President Jonathan called me that he felt uncomfortable about a certain response he gave to a particular issue. He told me what to do and I reflected it immediately. I went into all that length because he is a man for whom I have tremendous respect and my intention was/is not to embarrass him or anybody. I just wanted his side of the story told in a way he is comfortable with.

I went through this same process with former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Senate President David Mark, APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, former NGF Chairman and current Transportation Minister, Mr Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, former Niger State Governor, Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu and a few other principal actors who all have in their emails the raw text of our conversations.

The reason I did that was so I would not misquote, misrepresent or distort the views of any of the people who spoke to me on trust. My intention was not to ambush or set up anyone. This is why I gave them the opportunity to go over what they told me again before putting it in print. Fortunately, none of them has come out to say I distorted their views. Besides, I left out so many things in my book so as to avoid unnecessary controversies. For instance, President Obasanjo made some strong remarks about former Vice President Atiku Abubakar which I decided to remove even after he (Obasanjo) had approved it for publication. I did the same to some of the things others told me that I believed could raise unnecessary dust or distract from the story at hand.

Therefore, I did not distort President Jonathan’s view and he did not say I did. Now that he has reaffirmed what he told me that he is writing his own account, I will enjoin Nigerians to wait for his book. I hope others will join him in writing their own accounts so that we can have the complete story of the 2015 presidential election. The more accounts and the more perspectives we have, the better for our education and learning. In the same vein, I will also implore all the key actors in the major historical junctures of our national life to documenting their experiences for the present and for posterity.

Meanwhile, I am aware that hackers have succeeded in breaking the code to the online edition of my book and are already circulating the book online. I have received it from different sources, even on WhatsApp. Though sad, it is a familiar story for me. In the case of my earlier book, ‘Power, Politics, and Death’, it actually went viral on the day of the presentation. So, that I enjoyed three days of grace this time is a bonus.

While I feel pained losing the revenue that could have accrued to me from online sales, I wrote the book because I believe it is an important story that should be documented and widely read. I have a feeling this book will be widely read, though at my expense and that of my publishers. But I am comforted by the fact that we are succeeding in dispelling the myth that Nigerians do not read. Nigerians do read. It is our task to write on what will interest them and present and package such in ways they will find appealing.

That said, however, I am more worried for people in creative arts and sciences, especially those in Nollywood, who are practically at the mercy of hackers and pirates. The authorities should do more to protect their works from the antics of people who reap where they do not sow. When creative people in both the arts and sciences cannot be guaranteed the legitimate benefits of their sweat and investments, they lose the incentive to take the risk to create and innovate. And when that happens, the whole society loses. Protecting intellectual property is therefore good for all of us, not just for the artistes and the inventors. We will all be the better for it.

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Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by thesicilian: 8:57am On May 01, 2017
This seems longer than even the book itself
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by criminalmindz: 9:03am On May 01, 2017
I'm glad the book was hacked. u people just wanted to rubbish GEJ and his wife but GOD pass una.
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by Bevista: 9:27am On May 01, 2017
This is why I gave them the opportunity to go over what they told me again before putting it in print. Fortunately, none of them has come out to say I distorted their views.
It's a huge endorsement to your credibility and quality that non of those you quoted have come out to blame you for misrepresentation or distortion of facts.
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GEJ was trying to suggest that his version of what transpired is the true version and the version of others also interviewed is false.
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I am currently reading the book with an open mind. I just want to absorb everyone's views and perspectives and will draw conclusions myself.

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Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by Mophasa(m): 9:29am On May 01, 2017
When there is any issue concerning the south south or south east, nothing good can ever come out from a lagos/ibadan express way printing press

Who God has blessed no media propaganda from the Afonjas can curse

GEJ will always remain a hero of African democracy

Long live GEJ
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by Bevista: 9:37am On May 01, 2017
That said, however, I am more worried for people in creative arts and sciences, especially those in Nollywood, who are practically at the mercy of hackers and pirates. The authorities should do more to protect their works from the antics of people who reap where they do not sow. When creative people in both the arts and sciences cannot be guaranteed the legitimate benefits of their sweat and investments, they lose the incentive to take the risk to create and innovate. And when that happens, the whole society loses. Protecting intellectual property is therefore good for all of us, not just for the artistes and the inventors. We will all be the better for it.
I agree, but this is a necessary and inevitable evil that comes with the Internet age.
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Movies and music get pirated a lot, but then they generate most of their revenue from Cinemas and Shows. Guess that's why writers try to generate as much as they can from Book Launch. It just comes with the territory.
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Game Of Thrones holds the record of the most free downloads of any movie. While the producers were saddened by the revenue loss, they said they were comforted with the wide publicity and reviews the Series was enjoying. The fact that Nigerians (including myself) are falling over themselves to get a FREE copy of your book only proves that you did an excellent job with the book. I hope you get rewarded one way or the other for your immense effort.
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by Bevista: 9:43am On May 01, 2017
Mophasa:
When there is any issue concerning the south south or south east, nothing good can ever come out from a lagos/ibadan express way printing press

Who God has blessed no media propaganda from the Afonjas can curse

GEJ will always remain a hero of African democracy

Long live GEJ

Looking at every issue through the prism of Prejudice (religion or ethnicity) is very unhelpful. The book simply chronicled the views of the major players in the 2015 elections. GEJ gave his views and so did others. Any is free to agree or disagree with any of the views presented by the various interviewees, but discrediting the author is totally uncharitable.

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Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by citizenY(m): 9:46am On May 01, 2017
criminalmindz:
I'm glad the book was hacked. u people just wanted to rubbish GEJ and his wife but GOD pass una.

Wetin remain. Theyvhace already spoilt their "bad name"

Wind don blow skirt tay tay cool
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by citizenY(m): 9:49am On May 01, 2017
criminalmindz:
I'm glad the book was hacked. u people just wanted to rubbish GEJ and his wife but GOD pass una.

Wetin remain. They have already spoilt their "bad name"

Wind don blow skirt tay tay cool

If you dey vex , go wrile your own book.

God pass GEJ, his wife and You and this book is proof.
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by tuscani: 9:51am On May 01, 2017
But why was Buhari not interviewed
Re: “Against The Run Of Play”: What President Jonathan Did Not Say, By Segun Adeniyi by GURION: 2:57pm On Jun 24, 2017
Bevista:
I agree, but this is a necessary and inevitable evil that comes with the Internet age.
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Movies and music get pirated a lot, but then they generate most of their revenue from Cinemas and Shows. Guess that's why writers try to generate as much as they can from Book Launch. It just comes with the territory.
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Game Of Thrones holds the record of the most free downloads of any movie. While the producers were saddened by the revenue loss, they said they were comforted with the wide publicity and reviews the Series was enjoying. The fact that Nigerians (including myself) are falling over themselves to get a FREE copy of your book only proves that you did an excellent job with the book. I hope you get rewarded one way or the other for your immense effort.

Do you know any bookshop where I can get the complete boxset? 

I already have the e-book in my e-library . . . but GOT is a novel that is worth keeping in my library.

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