Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that he does not know his exact age.
He said he estimates his age based on the ages of his surviving schoolmates.
He disclosed this on Sunday, during the Toyin Falola Interviews series titled “A Conversation with His Excellency, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo”.
Despite this, Obasanjo marked his 88th birthday in March.
According to Obasanjo, six of his secondary school classmates are still alive, none of whom is under 90 years old.
“I don’t know my exact age but I could judge from those who were in school with me… So I leave it to you to guess what my age could be,” Obasanjo said.
He said he built the Presidential Library to preserve institutional memory and historical records, adding that “we have digitilised over three million materials. We still have about the same three million, to digitalise.
“The idea is that when these materials are digitalised, people can have access to them… As document preservation, we preserve the past, take note of the present and we want all these to inspire the future.”
He said the library has his primary and secondary school records, letters he wrote while in prison, including to his wife and a letter to the late General Sani Abacha after the death of his son, manuscripts of books he authored and even records of crops he planted while in incarceration.
“Why the Presidential Library? I believe one of the things we don’t do too well in our society is that we don’t keep records too well; institutional memory is not what we do very well,” Obasanjo said.






