Dakuku Peterside’s Beneath the Surface Book Out in October

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By Abiola Olawale

Masobe Books, a renowned publisher has announced the upcoming publication of a book titled “BENEATH THE SURFACE: Essays on Nigeria’s Chequered Journey”, written by Dakuku Peterside, an ace syndicated columnist, author, public policy expert, and turnaround management specialist.

The book slated for release in October 2025, will be available in Nigeria and the international arena with public presentations planned in Lagos and Abuja.

The New Diplomat reports that the book details a profound exploration of Nigeria’s multifaceted history, socio-political challenges, and aspirations for the future.

Drawing on his extensive expertise, Peterside, in the book delivered incisive commentary on the nation’s triumphs, struggles, and untapped potential.

Also, Beneath the Surface has been critically appraised by many prominent individuals.

Professor Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba, a Kenyan lawyer and activist, while appraising the upcoming book said: “A manual that every conscientious person in authority should read.”

Also, popular Nigerian cleric, Bishop Matthew Kukah, in his appraisal said: “A window for future exploration of the options for a new Nigeria.”

Prof. Kyari Mohammed, a Nigerian academic, professor of History, and the Vice Chancellor of the Nigerian Army University Biu, Borno State, said: “A must-read for policy makers, academics and the general reader.”

The New Diplomat also reports that Peterside is a Public Sector Management Turnaround Expert, Leadership Coach, Public Affairs Analyst, and Columnist.

He had served at all tiers (Local, State, and Federal) and two arms (Legislative and Executive) of government in Nigeria. As one of the most syndicated columnists in Nigeria, he is a regular feature in most of the country’s top media publications.

He is the author of two other books: Strategic Turnaround, the story of a government agency, and Leading in a Storm, practical leadership strategies in crisis.

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