The legacy of late activist Tunji Braithwaite is set to be honored with the unveiling of a new book by Muyiwa Akintunde, which promises to shed light on Braithwaite's enduring impact on Nigeria's socio-political landscape. Scheduled for release on May 1, 2026, the book will be reviewed by Anthony Kila from the Commonwealth Institute of Advanced and Professional Studies, a notable figure in the discourse surrounding African leadership and activism.
Braithwaite, known for his passionate advocacy for democracy and social justice, continues to inspire a new generation of activists. Akintunde's work aims to encapsulate Braithwaite's contributions and philosophies during a tumultuous period in Nigeria's history. "This book is a crucial step in preserving Tunji's ideals and ensuring that his fight for justice resonates with future generations," stated Muyiwa Akintunde, emphasizing the importance of documenting such legacies.
As Nigeria grapples with ongoing challenges in governance and human rights, the unveiling of this book serves not only as a tribute but also as a call to action for current and future activists. It underscores the necessity of remembering history to inspire present and future endeavors for justice and equity.