Washington
D.C. in late January of 1976.
The Nigerian
Commissioner for External Affairs, Colonel Joseph Garba, meets his American
counterpart Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger for the first time.
Garba: You
have a good man in Lagos.
Kissinger:
Good for whom, you or us?
PHOTO: From
Joseph Garba’s memoir Diplomatic Soldiering. Published by Spectrum Books in
association with Safari Books, Channel Islands, U.K.), 1987 238pp.
NB
General
Murtala Muhammed, Nigeria’s then Head of State, took a mischievous delight in
seeing the tall Garba shaking hands with the shorter Kissinger on the grounds
that it showed someone “looking down” on the imperious U.S. Secretary of State.
© Adeyinka
Makinde (2019)
Adeyinka
Makinde is a writer based in London, England.
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