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            <![CDATA[ <p><strong>Musikilu Mojeed</strong>, the <strong>Chief Operating Officer of the Premium Times Group</strong>, stated that <strong>Premium Times Press</strong> was established on the premise that <strong>democracy can only succeed in countries where citizens understand how power is exercised, how institutions function, and why governments do not always succeed</strong>.</p><p>Mojeed made these comments during the unveiling of <i><strong>The Burden of Legislators in Nigeria</strong></i>, a new book written by <strong>former senator Effiong Bob</strong> and published by <strong>Premium Times Press</strong>. He explained that the imprint has committed its resources to <strong>documenting Nigeria’s political history</strong>, <strong>analysing power dynamics</strong>, and <strong>preserving the country’s social and democratic governance record</strong>.</p><p>Mojeed described the author as an <strong>insider with extensive first-hand knowledge of Nigeria’s political system</strong>. He added that <strong>understanding the challenges faced by lawmakers</strong> is critical to <strong>improving democratic governance and enriching public discourse</strong>. The publication, he noted, allows readers to <strong>reflect on the pressures within Nigeria’s legislature</strong> and examine <strong>how these pressures shape democratic practice</strong>.</p><p><strong>Premium Times Books</strong> will continue working to <strong>expand Nigeria’s reading culture</strong>, <strong>make important books widely accessible</strong>, and <strong>introduce essential Nigerian titles to a broader audience nationwide</strong>. Its catalogue spans <strong>politics, history, security, identity, and media</strong>, and includes notable works such as <i><strong>Naija No Dey Carry Last</strong></i>, <i><strong>The Boko Haram Trilogy</strong></i>, <i><strong>Cyber Politics</strong></i>, and <i><strong>Deepening Democracy in Nigeria</strong></i>, among others.</p><p>According to Mojeed, <strong>books are more than creative expressions</strong>—they are <strong>tools that help societies understand themselves</strong>, identify <strong>what works</strong>, recognize <strong>what is broken</strong>, and highlight <strong>issues requiring urgent attention</strong>. He reaffirmed that <strong>Premium Times Books is committed to impact-driven publishing</strong>, aimed at <strong>educating citizens and encouraging meaningful participation in democratic processes</strong>.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><strong>Musikilu Mojeed</strong>, the <strong>Chief Operating Officer of the Premium Times Group</strong>, stated that <strong>Premium Times Press</strong> was established on the premise that <strong>democracy can only succeed in countries where citizens understand how power is exercised, how institutions function, and why governments do not always succeed</strong>.</p><p>Mojeed made these comments during the unveiling of <i><strong>The Burden of Legislators in Nigeria</strong></i>, a new book written by <strong>former senator Effiong Bob</strong> and published by <strong>Premium Times Press</strong>. He explained that the imprint has committed its resources to <strong>documenting Nigeria’s political history</strong>, <strong>analysing power dynamics</strong>, and <strong>preserving the country’s social and democratic governance record</strong>.</p><p>Mojeed described the author as an <strong>insider with extensive first-hand knowledge of Nigeria’s political system</strong>. He added that <strong>understanding the challenges faced by lawmakers</strong> is critical to <strong>improving democratic governance and enriching public discourse</strong>. The publication, he noted, allows readers to <strong>reflect on the pressures within Nigeria’s legislature</strong> and examine <strong>how these pressures shape democratic practice</strong>.</p><p><strong>Premium Times Books</strong> will continue working to <strong>expand Nigeria’s reading culture</strong>, <strong>make important books widely accessible</strong>, and <strong>introduce essential Nigerian titles to a broader audience nationwide</strong>. Its catalogue spans <strong>politics, history, security, identity, and media</strong>, and includes notable works such as <i><strong>Naija No Dey Carry Last</strong></i>, <i><strong>The Boko Haram Trilogy</strong></i>, <i><strong>Cyber Politics</strong></i>, and <i><strong>Deepening Democracy in Nigeria</strong></i>, among others.</p><p>According to Mojeed, <strong>books are more than creative expressions</strong>—they are <strong>tools that help societies understand themselves</strong>, identify <strong>what works</strong>, recognize <strong>what is broken</strong>, and highlight <strong>issues requiring urgent attention</strong>. He reaffirmed that <strong>Premium Times Books is committed to impact-driven publishing</strong>, aimed at <strong>educating citizens and encouraging meaningful participation in democratic processes</strong>.</p> ]]>
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