Ife Akinmoyo, granddaughter of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Friday unveiled a documentary titled OBJ Unscripted.
The screening took place at Ebony Life Place in Lagos.
The documentary offers a rare glimpse into the everyday life of one of Nigeria’s most respected leaders.
As part of the premiere events an exclusive round table discussion with the former president and select youth leaders was held prior to the screening.
The discussion was an opportunity for the youths to connect with the former president.
Obasanjo spoke at length in reply to the questions he was asked during the roundtable discussion anchored by Sade Onabowale, the host of Bridging The Gap, a podcast.
Speaking about what inspired the project, Akinmoyo said: “On a normal day I work in finance as I am a banker but this year I embarked on an exciting journey titled, OBJ Unscripted, and it’s a short documentary that gives viewers a sneak peek into the life of my grandpa.
“I kind of wanted people to see him as a regular man and who he is just outside of the concept of a global leader and politician everyone knows him as. So in the video, you would see him playing squash and see him being him. But you would still get to see that even when he tries to be him all the other responsibilities of who he is still play a big role in every part of his day. I hope the documentary inspires people to push their God-given gifts and dreams.”
She added, “My grandpa acts with a sense of urgency as for him each seconds count to help humanity and everyone. He really believes in his purpose in life and that’s something everyone can draw inspiration from. So tomorrow is not promised so do everything you want to do tomorrow today.”