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Samuel Ndanusa Isaiah (1 May 1962 – 11 December 2020), commonly known as Sam Nda-Isaiah. He died on Friday, 11th December, 2020 after a brief illness.


Chairman and Founder of LEADERSHIP Group Limited, Sam was a family man, a serial entrepreneur and visioner, and a passionate politician. He was, above all, a man of faith. 
 Sam trained as a pharmacist, but he made his mark as a newspaperman, with three dailies, including the flagship and Nigeria's most influential newspaper, LEADERSHIP, in his stable. 
He was also a serial entrepreneur with a portfolio of thriving businesses and a founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on whose platform he contested for presidential ticket in 2014. 
Sam, a bridge-builder and champion of Big Ideas, a number of which he vigorously canvassed, also held the traditional title of Kakaki Nupe, the spokesperson of the Nupe people. 
He was a promoter of Nigeria's unity and an outstanding student of history and global politics.
Sam was born in Minna, capital of Niger State on May 1, 1962. He attended the UNA Elementary School before switching over to the Christ Church School, Kaduna in 1968 to complete his primary school education.
He attended the Federal Government College, Kaduna, from 1974 to 1979. He later studied Pharmacy at the Obafemi Awolowo University and did his National Youth Service Corps programme at the Ekiti State General Hospital in 1984.
He was an alumnus of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore.
Sam began his working career as a pharmacist at the Kano Specialist Hospital before he moved to the General Hospital, Minna. He worked at Pfizer Products Limited from 1985 to 1989.
A passionate newspaperman and pundit, his column, "Last Word" with a footnote, "Earshot", was a must read. He started the column as special writer and editorial board member of Daily Trust, before he founded LEADERSHIP with proceeds from the launch of a collection of some of his finest articles in 2001. Before LEADERSHIP became a full-fledged newspaper, Sam started with, LEADERSHIP CONFIDENTIAL, a newsletter that was of tremendous value and insights, especially among diplomats, top politicians and business owners.
Sam demonstrated exceptional courage through his write-ups, a quality that popularised the newspaper and often put him at odds with government, especially under former Presidents Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and Olusegun Obasanjo.
As a result of his contributions to the media industry, Nda-Isaiah was called to serve as a committee member in the Kano State government to revive The Triumph Newspapers owned by the state government. In 2003, he was in charge of President Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential campaign publicity.
He was a member of the Asian think-tank, the Global Institute for Tomorrow in Hong Kong. In 2019 he was appointed board member of the Baze University, Abuja.
In 2015, Nda-Isaiah ran for the country’s presidency, contesting in the primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC), with the campaign slogan, Big Ideas. He however lost in the keenly contested primaries.
He held the title of Kakaki Nupe conferred on him by the current Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar. He was also conferred with a chieftaincy title, Aare Baaroyin of Akure Kingdom, by Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi, Odundun.
A very hard-working personality in all he sought to do, he was fully committed to ideals which he believed in. He was a great patriot who believed in the unity of Nigeria.
Sam's credo was "Know your limits, then ignore it."

Sam will be profoundly missed by all who knew him.
December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020
Daddy, I can’t believe that you’re gone! When I heard the news the first thing I did was pick up my bible, read a chapter and beg God to bring you back. I told him that I would never, ever take you for granted and if this was a test to show me the importance of family then the message was received.

I still wake up every morning and pray that you come back because I can’t believe you're gone. You taught me so much, showed me so much. You gave me a life that people only dream about and I can’t thank you enough.

Every time I walk past your room door my heart sinks at the thought that I won’t ever see you again. It’s thanks to you I began to do better in school because you always pushed me to be the best I could be. Now my motivation for school (and anything else I want to excel in life) will be the thought of making you proud because I know you’re watching me. I love and miss you and you will always be in my thoughts and prayers until we meet again. You left your family with an empire that we are ready to make prosper even more than you imagined. Your legacy will live out here on Earth and your memory forever in our hearts. Rest easy, daddy.

Love, Fatima ‘Baby’, Daughter

December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020

How would I describe my dad in one word? I would say ‘extra’ because that’s what he always wanted and he kept working towards it. He always wanted to earn extra money, extra sales, extra jobs, extra things for his businesses, extra things for his employees, extra for his friends, but most importantly he wanted extra, extra, extra for his family. He did his best to provide for us and accomplished it with more to spare. In other words, he accomplished the daring task that every man tries to complete with extra. He was always up till late trying to provide more for our family and I thank him for giving me the opportunities which I will make sure to carry out for the rest of my life.

A few people around me like to say that “God takes the good people first because He can’t wait to see them,” and that phrase couldn't be put into better words for this situation we are all in. Nobody was expecting this tragedy to befall us but it is what it is and who are we to question our God? We certainly don’t have the right nor authority to. We can’t look back and be sad about him. We choose to be happy for what he has done in our lives and the paths he has set us all on, and we must all do our best collectively to finish on the same path that God laid out through my father Sam Nda-Isaiah.

It may be sad but “there is a time for everything” and this may be the time for all of us to grieve but there will also be a time for us to shine bright. I just wish that I am able to put the effort and determination into my work as he did with his.

May your soul rest in peace. Amen.

David, Son
December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020

How would I describe my dad in one word? I would say ‘extra’ because that’s what he always wanted and he kept working towards it. He always wanted to earn extra money, extra sales, extra jobs, extra things for his businesses, extra things for his employees, extra for his friends, but most importantly he wanted extra, extra, extra for his family. He did his best to provide for us and accomplished it with more to spare. In other words, he accomplished the daring task that every man tries to complete with extra. He was always up till late trying to provide more for our family and I thank him for giving me the opportunities which I will make sure to carry out for the rest of my life.

A few people around me like to say that “God takes the good people first because He can’t wait to see them,” and that phrase couldn't be put into better words for this situation we are all in. Nobody was expecting this tragedy to befall us but it is what it is and who are we to question our God? We certainly don’t have the right nor authority to. We can’t look back and be sad about him. We choose to be happy for what he has done in our lives and the paths he has set us all on, and we must all do our best collectively to finish on the same path that God laid out through my father Sam Nda-Isaiah.

It may be sad but “there is a time for everything” and this may be the time for all of us to grieve but there will also be a time for us to shine bright. I just wish that I am able to put the effort and determination into my work as he did with his.

May your soul rest in peace. Amen.

David, Son
December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020
Father,

You have been a pillar in my life. Words cannot describe the feeling of despair that I have in my heart. Your demise came as a shock that completely destabilized the lives of everyone who was close to you. You were an icon at home and in Nigeria.

If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t have had the life that I have lived so far. You were the most hard-working person that I know and your strength of character and hardness on me has been very instrumental in bringing me back from going down a wrong path and I thank God everyday that he used you as a vessel to change my life.

Father, not only did you change my life, you were the type of man that took care of other people's needs regardless of whether they were related to you or not. You were kind-hearted, yet very stern and emotional. You were loving, caring, and so passionate about your family.

I thank you for always being there for me when I needed you. Thank you for being hard on me and thank you for not sparing the rod in correcting me when I was wrong. Without you, I wouldn’t have understood that actions have consequences.

I love you daddy, and I know that you're in a better place.

Joshua, Son

December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020
Dear Daddy,

We all miss you so much but we also know you are resting in the bosom of the Lord. Sometimes, I fear about things which may happen, but God did not give us the spirit of fear; so, I’ve decided not to be scared. Even though you are no longer with us, I will still make you proud and will do all the stuff you wanted to see me do. I know there were days you wouldn’t sleep at all just so you would be able to provide for us, so I promise we will not take it for granted.

You were a great man and a great father who never thought twice about helping someone in need. You were one of the most important persons in my life because you loved and always supported me. I will no longer see you everyday but you will always be in my heart. You were the best father because you always made our dreams come true and you provided for us. Indeed, some fathers can afford to but they never provide for their family. You were a great warrior from the beginning of your life till the end and you always fought for us. For that, we will always be thankful to GOD that HE gave us a great father like you.


Rest in peace, daddy. We will always love you.



Esther ‘Hadassah’ Nda-Isaiah, your favourite daughter.
December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020
“O death, where is thy sting?”


How do I say (in not so many words) the things I’m thinking, the things I’m meditating on?

‘Sweety’, your leaving me has left a void that can’t be filled in this lifetime. It’s still quite surreal.


It is written in John 3:16, “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” You lived a passionate life: you laughed passionately; conversed passionately; argued passionately and got angry passionately. However, more than living robustly, you were a GIVER and I am the first partaker of your generosity.


‘Sweety’, you were good to me. Even after you have gone, I see (all around me) the measures you have put in place to still protect us- your children and I. After all, I have heard it said by you over and over that the first duty of government to its citizens is to safeguard life and property. You did not compromise the safety and security of your family. Never!

You obviously expected to live much longer than you did and couldn’t establish all you wanted but I am eternally grateful to God for helping me finally accept your very forthright proposal the very first day you introduced yourself to me (though at the time I thought you quite strange). Today, I am honoured to introduce myself where ever I go.


‘Sweety’, you were a shade from the harshness of the sun, the pillar that wouldn’t give way if I put my weight on you. I was in and out of your pockets with no questions asked. You withheld nothing from me therefore I shined bright. For this, I say thank you for taking very good care of your children and I.


With God’s help, we shall not put your name to shame. Your children and I will go the extra mile to preserve your legacy for generations to come.

There is much comfort in my unshakable faith in the words of the Lord that, “He will receive unto Himself those that believe in Him and they will be where He is. A place without tears, sorrow fear or toil. A place of unending joy and rest” and I believe you have gone to rest. That’s why I ask, “O death, where is thy sting?” 



Your wife, Zainab

December 23, 2020
December 23, 2020
He became the Editor in Chief of the National PANS in 1982. After graduation, he worked briefly with Pfizer Specialties as a Medical Representative. We had a common mentor, Late Dr. Olufemi Adebanjo, our teacher, who now brought us closer. Sam took good care of him in Abuja and when he relocated to Ibadan where I took over his care until he expired in 2017. Sam generously gave a page in the Leadership newspaper for his obituary announcement.
I was arguably the last person who had private outing with Sam. I was with him on Saturday, December

TRIBUTE TO A FRIEND AND A BROTHER: SAM NDANUSA-ISAIAH (1962-2020)
I met Sam for the first time in October 1979 and I sat with him on December 5, 2020 at the Cilantro, botanical gardens for dinner. That made the meeting the last private dinner he had with his friends. I was with Ambassador Gbadebo Adeniyi, a retired career diplomat; and Architect Harry Thomas-Odey who also graduated from the University of Ife like the rest of us. The memory of the last meeting with Sam will linger for long. When we adjourned the dinner meeting at about 11 pm in the evening at my instance, we all agreed to return to the place shortly after. It was a meeting like no other in my life. Sam got to know I was in town, called me that we should see, and promised to send his driver to pick me at my hotel on Thursday. But the day was clumsy, so I requested for Saturday. Sam was an extremely careful person; he would call to clarify what was current about the therapy of some ailments or the status of some drugs. He was careful about the Covid 19, he was bent on observing all precautions about the infection and I am one person that believes Sam did not die from Covid. Sam would stay in the morning sun outside of his house, in addition to the living room filled with all manners of herbal remedies and supplements. I took several bites from the Garcinia kola generously displayed after the Ambassador and the Architect; paving the way for the reason Sam wanted me to visit. He had the plan to support any herb that has potential as a drug through clinical trial. Not a listed herb, beyond listing. I told him that was the reason I was at the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) conference in Abuja. Sam was elated as usual and we planned to see after the election of the exco of the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria in Lagos. I will never see Sam again, but the project will continue as a mark of remembrance of him. Sam, if there is another world parading consciousness, greet our common mentor, Dr. Olufemi Akinyele ADEBANJO. The man who stringed both of us together and who you and I took good care of in his old age. When I expire, I want to be your friend in heaven. Adieu, the Kakaki of Nupe, the birthplace of my maternal grandfather.
Gbola OLAYIWOLA Ph.D. 
December 22, 2020
December 22, 2020
A TRIBUTE TO AN ILLUSTRIOUS ALUMNUS OF GREAT IFE-LATE PHARM. SAM NDA-ISAIAH (KAKAI NUPE) FPSN
It is with heavy heart and deep sense of loss that I write this tribute on behalf of the students and staff of Faculty of Pharmacy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife to commiserate with the family and friends of one of our great alumni - Great Ife Pharmacy Association- Pharm. Sam Ndanusa Isaiah (Kakaki Nupe) FPSN. The news of his death came to us as a surprise and a rude shock.

If eternal vigilance is the price of good leadership, there was one man who has shown, over the years that he could be counted upon to keep his gunpowder dry. Sam Nda-Isaiah – others shortened his name to simply Sam – remained one of Nigeria's most consistent voices on contemporary and domestic policy issues. He subscribed fully to the Achebean creed that everything stands or falls on leadership and he had consistently maintained this position in his punditry for well over a decade. A leading pro-good governance advocate, he was chairman of LEADERSHIP GROUP LIMITED and publisher of LEADERSHIP Newspapers.

His column, which dwells mostly on politics, the economy and global affairs, started at the Daily Trust newspaper on Mondays and was later transferred to LEADERSHIP where it was still published on Mondays under the combined titles of Last Word and Earshot. Earlier versions of Sam's articles, had been distilled into a book entitled Nigeria: Full Disclosure, are a compelling narrative on the audacity of the Nigerian paradox.

Born on May 1, 1962, Sam attended Government College, Kaduna (1974 - 1979). From there, he came to the premier school of pharmacy in Nigeria at University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife (1979 - 1983), where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy. He was the national editor-in-chief of the Pharmacy students' magazine, Student Pharmacist. Perhaps the early stirrings of his journalistic passion could be traced to that student magazine, but his role model was elsewhere. He was a student that did not only pass through “Great Ife” but allowed Great Ife to pass through him. It's no wonder he declared in 2013 that: “one of the greatest things that has happened in my life is my admission to the University of Ife”. He summed it up by saying “I enjoyed myself thoroughly” in Ife. He delivered the 31st Marquis Memorial Lecture that was held on Monday, May 6, 2013, at the Conference Centre of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State titled: Politics, Power, and Pharmacy (The 3Ps).

Pharm Sam Nda Isaiah FPSN endeared himself to us all as a great alumnus of the Great Ife Pharmacy. He was a brother, friend and fellow compatriot on all frontiers (as student and alumnus). After the delivery of his lecture in 2013, he donated books to the Faculty library for the students. Again, I make bold to say that Sam was not just an alumnus of the Faculty and Great Ife, he was a Nationalist. At the 31st Marquis Memorial Lecture held on the 6th of May, 2013 where he was the guest lecturer, he bemoaned the insecurity in the Nation and stated that “Nigeria is at war with itself”. He catalogued some insecurity events that pervaded our national climate then. In order to attest to his crave for a better Nigeria, he offered himself to serve as Nigeria's President by contesting in the APC Presidential primaries during the 2015 general elections. He posited in 2013 that Pharmacists as a group will need to amass tremendous political might in order to influence and compel governments to make certain policies because, according to him, there are some things that only the government can do. Our late colleague is a testimony to the diversified training that a Pharmacist receives at Pharmacy School. Many people were surprised to know that Sam was a Pharmacist as a result of his writings, his being a Newspaper Publisher and his successful voyage in business. As a businessman, Sam has proven the Great Ife spirit of excellence and doggedness.

Sam’s entrepreneurial spirit led him to start LEADERSHIP Confidential, an authoritative and elitist newsletter, which paved the way for the weekly scoop-driven newspaper, LEADERSHIP, on September 29, 2004. He was also the Chairman of Allan Woods Limited, an education company modelled after Kaplan, Inc., a Washington Post company; Chairman, LEADERSHIP House Limited, an investment holding company; Chairman, Lease Praxis Limited; Chairman, Banana Republic Limited; Chairman, Oakhouse Forte Ltd; Chairman, Robertsham Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa; and Chairman, Clayfields and Harrow Ltd.

Sam’s creative and entrepreneurial spirit had also found berth as a director of Empire Securities Limited, Air Nigeria Limited, Maitama Amusement Park Plc and Societa Generale Fondazioni (SGF), among others. He was also on the board of the Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON) as well as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Nupe Foundation. He was also a member of the Board of Trustees of Edusoko University, Bida. In 2011, he was conferred with the traditional title of Kakaki Nupe by the Etsu Nupe HRH Dr.Yahaya Abubakar, CFR, and also the Jakadan Potiskum by the Mai Potiskum Alhaji Umar Ibn Bubaram. He received the Kin Nupe (Nupe Kingdom) Lifetime Achievement Award in Entrepreneurship.

Sam Nda has left his footprints on the sands of time and your contributions as a Nationalist and Great Ife Pharmacy Alumnus will remain evergreen in us as a Faculty. We are proud of your achievements in life. 

Indeed, we have lost a true Nationalist, a Compatriot, a Business guru and a Philanthropist. The Faculty of Pharmacy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife and the University will continue to miss you, our departed Great Ife Alumnus. It is our pledge as living Alumni to keep the flag flying.

The entire Faculty shares in the grief of his death. I sincerely pray for the family and loved ones left behind that the Lord will give you the strength to bear this great loss.
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.

May his gentle soul continue to rest in the bosom of the Lord.
Adieu dear Great Ife Pharmacy Alumnus
Adieu dear quintessential Pharmacist
Adieu dear erudite publisher and columnist
Adieu Pharm. Samuel Nda-Isaiah!


Prof. Moses A. Akanmu
[Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife]
December 21, 2020
December 21, 2020
I met Sam in 1979, two years after I registered as a Pharmacy Student. As an executive of the Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian Students (PANS), we had the responsibility of registering new students. He was apparently young and small. I took interest in him because he was a northerner, a rarity even in our days. Sam was fast talking and he would stammer because he wanted so many words out at a time. Our bonding continued as he became active in PANS politics, becoming the Editor in
December 21, 2020
December 21, 2020
Death is not the extinguishing of light but the putting out of lamp because a dawn has come. A great and godly man has gallantly departed this sinful world.

An iroko tree has fallen. My brother and my friend, the man with a Golden heart, a man of peace. A principled, strict and straight forward man, always saying the truth no matter whose ox is gored. That is who you where SAM.


You were God fearing and had a personal relationship with God. I have no doubt you are in a better place because you died praying. I will forver remain greatful for the fact that you were the one who introduced me to Christ our saviour. You always wanted me around you to discuss family issues and the way forward with emphasis on the importance of the entire family maintaining a healthy relationship.

You have left your giant foot print in the sands of Time. Who will wear your shoe? You are not around to call me Eli. I will surely miss you. While you might be gone, you will never be forgotten, memories of you will always remain fresh with us. Rest on my brother and friend
Till we meet to part no more on the resurrection day.
Mrs Elizabeth Dul ( Cousin )
December 20, 2020
December 20, 2020
Kakaki Nupe was a man of repute and had a dignifying aura about him, this Phamarcist turned a quintessential Journalist, was very focused and dedicated to his set goals,he will naturally give a 110% to archiving what ever he sets his sights upon.

He was a man full of giant ideas and great ambitions, Sam was very concerned about changing the lot of his fellow countrymen he never fails to stress this in every conversation you engage him in.He touched the life's of most of his family members and his late friends wives and children
He will greatly be missed.

Rest in perfect peace Kakaki Nupe,Big Ideas,the man in white and red cap always. Rest well Chairman

Hon Chief Dan Dul
Barayan Langtang (Brother in-law)
December 20, 2020
December 20, 2020
He Was A Bridge Builder

Femi Fani Kayode -  Former Minister of Aviation


I am still in shock since December 11. I have not been the same person.
Sam inspired me more than anybody else in this country. He continued to believe in Nigeria. He was the only one that would have the guts to call and tell you that you are not being fair to this country when you talk about it breaking up.

Nda-Isaiah was a check and refrainer to me when it comes to national issues he thinks I had derailed on. I will always be grateful to him because he was simply a brilliant and profoundly good man.

Where my courage failed me, Sam would inspire and encourage me. My love for him was like the Biblical love David had for Jonathan.
He always tried to build bridges and never to divide. His legacy is great and LEADERSHIP Newspaper will continue to flourish even if he is no more.
December 19, 2020
December 19, 2020
IN MEMORY OF MY FRIEND AND CLASSMATE, SAM NDA-ISIAH(Are Baaroyin of Akure Kingdom)

I now see the futility of life. My bones are broken. I am in sever pain of the soul and the spirit. Sam was more than a classmate to me. Sam was to me, a first friend among equals. He was to me a good brother. He conscripted me into APC in 2014 during his shot at the Presidency.That was after 32years we left the university of Ife. He therefore, became a political leader to me. We traveled far and near during our campaigns . Everyone in our trail new our closeness. Sam was a humble and a loyal friend who would not abdicate his responsibility to your needs in time of critical challenges. I have lost an exeptionally great companion, a friend, a brother and a Classmate.
But what should be our consolation at a difficult moment like this, is that Sam knew God. Not how long but how well he spent his life. A life well spent! Death awaits all of us. It is the vehicle to eternal life. And this is the assurance I have, that Sam has found favor in the presence of his creator. Let us hold on to our faith that we shall see on the resurrection day. God case, no appeal. Good nite to a good friend and a brother. Goodnight Sam-Nda Isiah
December 19, 2020
December 19, 2020
Sam Nda-Isaiah Signposted Determination And Courage
Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu, SAN - Ondo State Governor

"In all that God gives, life, perhaps, enjoys the monopoly of throwing
up varied sides to the exclusion of every other thing. Just as Life
moulds, mortals, with dexterous commitment, determination and courage,
can mould for themselves their choice of life for their benefit".

He was not just a proud product of one of Africa's best, the Pharmacy
Faculty of the then University of Ife, Great Ife. Nda Isaiah's passion for writing which ultimately moulded his passion for Journalism and ultimately, Publishing, was palpable just as it was uncommon. He made immeasurable marks on both ends.

No doubt, he left legacies of hard work,
as well as proud products of his passion, Journalism, where many have distinguished themselves all over the country.

As a Politician, he displayed rare determination and fearlessness,
signposting focus as he ran for the Office of the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria on the platform of the APC during the presidential primary that heralded the 2015 elections.

On behalf of the Government and the good people of Ondo State, I commiserate with the wife, the entire family, the LEADERSHIP
NEWSPAPER GROUP and indeed, friends and acquaintances of late Nda
Isaiah.

May his soul rest in perfect peace.
December 19, 2020
December 19, 2020
NDA-ISAIAH: HE WAS A FRIEND AND ALLY, SAYS PRESIDENT BUHARI

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed shock and sadness at the death of Publisher of Leadership Newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah, a man he describes as “a friend and ally.”

The President condoles with the media fraternity, the Nda-Isaiah family, friends and associates of the deceased, saying “the country has lost a man of conviction, a resolute and dogged believer in a better Nigeria.”

“He will be sorely missed. This is a massive fish gone out of the media ocean,” President Buhari further says of the pharmacist, renowned columnist, and one time presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC)

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)
December 12, 2020
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REMEMBERING SAM NDA ISAIAH IN 2023

It is with deep sadness yet profound gratitude that we commemorate the third anniversary of the passing of the Late Sam Nda Isaiah. As we look back on his life and immense contributions during his time with us, it is impossible not to be inspired by his farsightedness, action-oriented mindset, and the indelible impact he left on the hearts and minds of many.

The late Sam Nda Isaiah was a visionary in every sense of the word. His ability to see beyond the present and envision a brighter future was remarkable. Through his entrepreneurial endeavours, most notably in media and publishing, he demonstrated an unwavering belief in the power of information and its ability to shape society positively.

Equally noteworthy was his action-packed approach to life. Late Sam Nda Isaiah was not content with contemplation; he was a man of action. He believed great ideas were only meaningful with the determination and resolve to bring them to fruition. His tenacity and drive were evident in establishing the influential Nigerian newspaper Leadership, which has become a trusted source of news and analysis under his able leadership.

The late Sam Nda Isaiah was a remarkable businessman with BIG IDEAS dedicated to public service. His tireless efforts to contribute to national and continental development were impactful. His focus on governance and policy reform, as demonstrated through his participation in various political and advocacy platforms, showcased his commitment to improving his beloved country, Nigeria, and the African continent.

Beyond his professional achievements, Late Sam Nda Isaiah was revered for his kind and generous nature. He touched the lives of many through his philanthropy and willingness to support various causes. His humility and accessibility endeared him to countless people, and his desire to uplift others set him apart as a true leader.

While we mourn his loss, it is essential to celebrate the incomparable legacy he has left behind. The late Sam Nda Isaiah has inspired generations, and his influence will continue to ripple through time. His remarkable life teaches us the value of foresight, the power of taking action, and the importance of making a meaningful impact on the world.

On this day, we remember Late Sam Nda Isaiah with deep admiration and respect. We honour him by continuing to work towards his vision, taking action to make a positive difference in our communities, and embracing the farsightedness that he so embodied.

As we reflect on his remarkable life and the indomitable spirit that guided him, let us be inspired to follow in his footsteps and leave an enduring legacy of our own. Late Sam Nda Isaiah, you will always be remembered as a true icon of our time, a beacon of hope, and a source of inspiration for all who had the privilege of knowing you and being touched by your extraordinary life.

May your noble soul continue to rest in peace.

With heartfelt remembrance,

Prof Lere Baale
December 11, 2023
December 11, 2023
Dear boss
I miss you so dearly. Thank you for the mentorship and love. Sleep well the man with Big Idea.
His Life
December 21, 2020
SAM NDA-ISAIAH (1962 - 2020)
Media Mogul, Serial Entrepreneur, Politician, Pharmacist, Columnist
Early Life and Education
Sam Nda-Isaiah was born in Minna on May 1, 1962 to Mr. Clement and Mrs. Eunice Isaiah.
Fondly called “Uncle Sam”, he was widely known, started his education at UNA Elementary School, Kaduna, and then proceeded to Christ Church School, Katsina Road, Kaduna, between 1968 and 1974. 
Afterwards he went to Government College, Kaduna, 1974–1979; and the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, 1979-1983. While at Government College, Kaduna, he led the school to win the Kaduna State Schools Challenge – a quiz competition among all secondary schools in the then Kaduna State (now comprising Kaduna and Katsina states).
At the University of Ife, he was the national editor-in-chief of the "Student Pharmacist", the official publication of all the pharmacy schools in Nigeria. On graduating as a pharmacist, Sam worked briefly at the Minna General Hospital, after a stint at the Kano Specialist Hospital. He did his NYSC at the General Hospital, Ilawe Ekiti, and the State Hospital, Ikere Ekiti, both in Ekiti State, in 1984. From 1985 -1989, he worked at Pfizer Products Limited. He resigned and launched into serial entrepreneurship.
Media Career
Despite training as a pharmacist, the Sam would later take on a career as a major media personality and publisher of a major Nigerian newspaper, LEADERSHIP.
Sam was a member of the Daily Trust Editorial Board and maintained a weekly column entitled, ‘The Last Word’. He used the weekly column to espouse his beliefs and conceptualisation of governance, democracy and statecraft. He was also a member of the committee appointed by the Kano State Government to revive The Triumph, the state-owned newspaper. 
In 2003, he headed Muhammadu Buhari's presidential campaign publicity.
His entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish the LEADERSHIP Group in 2003. He started with LEADERSHIP Confidential, a subscription-only authoritative and elitist newsletter. 
A year later, he started LEADERSHIP, first as a weekly newspaper, after launching “NIGERIA: FULL DISCLOSURE”, a compilation of his articles. 
The launch raised about N17 million, a sum that was not nearly enough to rent a good office in Abuja much less start a newspaper, but he forged ahead to start LEADERSHIP. Sam has often said that his credo is, “know your limits, then ignore it”. That must have guided his actions in starting a national newspaper with that kind of amount. 
Today, the LEADERSHIP Group is made up of LEADERSHIP, LEADERSHIP Friday, LEADERSHIP Weekend, LEADERSHIP Sunday, LEADERSHIP Ayau, the first and only daily Hausa newspaper, MDAs Monthly, GOVERNMENT and LEADERSHIP.NG. 
NATIONAL ECONOMY and WEEKEND ECONOMY, both focusing on business and economy, were added to the stable in 2020.
Sam’s foray into the media industry was not by accident. His interest must have been piqued as a student when he used to take vacation jobs at the New Nigerian Newspapers where his late father was the Chief Subeditor. His father’s task generously rubbed off on Sam as he became a stickler for faultless use of language in communication. 
Serial Entrepreneur 
Sam did not restrict himself to media business; he had his fingers in a lot of pies. Sam was chairman or board member of several companies to drive his expansive vision.  Through them Sam was engaged in as diverse areas as fish farming and security services, pharmaceutical goods manufacturing, educational books publishing, e-payment, real estate, agribusiness, e-learning, telecommunications, parcel delivery, online shopping, data processing, biofuel and hospitality, park and recreation, among others. 
He was the founder and Chairman of LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group., LeadershipHQ Limited, 234Register.com Limited and Leadership Holdings Ltd, and LEADERSHIP Governance Index (LGi).
He was also the Chairman of Lease Praxis Ltd, Oakhouse Forte Ltd, Allan Woods Ltd. (an education company modelled after the Washington Post Company), Free Press Ltd, The Outsource Company Ltd (an international call centre), Integrat Mobile Aggregation Services Limited (a subsidiary of Integrat South Africa), Grayston 77 Limited, PPSG Group, KhromePay Ltd, KhromeCompany, KhromeMonkey, AllFarms Ltd, Graham Foggs Ltd, Forte Agra Ltd, World Wide Canine Nigeria Ltd, Palm Rock Ltd, Mineral House Ltd, Pural Holdings Ltd, Leadership Wealth Ltd, Robertsham Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa, Marigold Hospital, Lagos,QC Analytica,  Brainstormr Group Limited, Parcelmann, Leadership House Ltd - the investment company, and QXA - a fertiliser concern.
He was a director of MAP Plc, Maitama Club, Empire Securities Ltd, and Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON). 
Sam was the initiator of National Affordable Medicines Initiative (NAMI), an initiative to supply cheap, quality and affordable drugs to all Nigerians, a move that obtained the President’s seal of approval and the setting up of a presidential working committee to actualise.
Politics
The late Sam held strong views about governance, democracy and statecraft. Through his columns and editorials, he courageously sought to hold the nation’s political leaders to account. He called them out over their corrupt practices, poor governance, and failure to set and lead by good examples. In his writings, he was unsparing of the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its leaders for various indiscretions. 
He was a founding member of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) led by General Buhari before the fusion into APC ahead of the 2015 general election.  Sam had always belonged to the progressive tendency that was in opposition from 1999 to 2015 when it defeated the incumbent to take power.
Sam was the first to start advocating publicly that Nigerian opposition parties needed to fuse in order to forge a common front to wrest power from the PDP in the interest of the nation. He believed in rallying a national alliance for political outreach; that is why, as a chieftain of the APC, he consistently advocated the unity of the nation as a precursor of development.
He was to leave the comfort of speaking from the sidelines in the run-up to the 2015 general election to seek the highest office in the land on the platform of the APC.  Running under the campaign mantra, ‘Big Ideas’, Sam vied for the presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with political heavyweights like Ex-Governors Rochas Okorocha and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the eventual winner, former military head of state Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), who went on to defeat the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, the first of such feat in Nigeria’s political history.
Since then, he has used his newspapers to encourage the government to succeed in its avowed pledge to entrench good governance and whittle corruption and insecurity. 
Awards, Titles and Affiliations
Sam’s relentless endeavours were acknowledged and rewarded some traditional rulers and institutions who gave him special recognition for his contributions to humanity and nation building. 
In 2011, he was conferred with the traditional title of Kakaki Nupe by Etsu Nupe His Highness Dr Yahaya Abubakar, CFR. At the turbaning ceremony, the Sultan of Sokoto sent him a special gift of a horse. This was a rare honour. He was the only one of the 11 title recipients that received the Sultan’s gift on that day. 
He is also the Jakadan Potiskum, a title conferred on him by the Mai Potiskum, Alhaji Umar Ibn Bubaram.
In 2013, he was conferred with Ugwumba Ndigbo by the Igbo community in Abuja and last year, he was conferred with the title of Aare Baroyin of Akure land by the Deji of Akure. 
Sam also received the Nupe Kingdom Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship.
He was conferred with the Grand Commander of Great Ife, the highest honour conferred by the Ife Alumni on its members in 2013; there are fewer than 20 such recipients in the world today. 
He was also a fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and a member of the Pharmaceutical Council of Nigeria.
The shift of global economic power from the West to the East engaged Sam’s interest. He is a member of the Asian think-tank, the Global Institute for Tomorrow (GIFT) based in Hong Kong, an association that took him to numerous brainstorming sessions in Singapore, China, India and Hong Kong in search of solutions to today’s global problems and the promise for tomorrow. 
Sam is an alumnus of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore and also of the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University, New York. He is the Chairman of Abuja Beijing Consensus (ABC).
Sam was a member of the Institute of Directors, a member of the Vienna-based International Press Institute, a member of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and an executive member of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN). 
He was also a member of the Board of Trustees of Nupe Foundation as well as a member of Board of Trustees of Baze University, Abuja, and the founder of SamLeadership Foundation.
Sam was a member of the Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF) and the Vice Chairman of its Think Tank. He was also one of the brains behind the formation of North Central People’s Forum (NCPF), a political pressure group in the Middle Belt.
Books/Special Papers
I. Nigeria: Full Disclosure: Selected Writings on Governance, Democracy and Statecraft, May 1999 - March 2004.
II. Review of the Synod Presidential Address delivered by Bishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon at the 19th Synod of the Anglican Communion in Kaduna, 2013.
III. Professor Marquis Annual Lecture at the Obafemi Awolowo University. May 2013.
Interests and Hobbies
Sam loved books. Every trip he made to any part of the world, the first place he would visit was the book stands, and he always returned with a bag full of books.  
He also liked embarking on new business adventures and bringing new ideas into motion.
 
Personal Life
Sam was a devoted family man and quiet philanthropist. He generously assisted the less privileged, often supporting widows and paying for the education of many orphans of deceased friends and associates. 
An extract from the article, ‘The Sam I Knew’ by Mr Azu Ishiekwene, first published on December 17, 2020, gave a hint about this aspect of his life:
“Sam was soft. And nowhere was that more apparent than when he was dealing with women, children, vulnerable groups – or when he was talking about his close friends – a circle that included the low, the high and the mighty. 
“Until l left LEADERSHIP in 2015, I kept a list of about a dozen widows into whose accounts Sam gave a standing instruction to pay various sums of money monthly. That may sound small but keep in mind that the company was struggling at the time.
“And when you add the list of the dozens of indigent students he catered for, the dozens more he employed directly, helped to find jobs elsewhere, or stood up for to redress an injustice, you will begin to get the picture of Sam’s charity.”
Sam was married to Zainab and they are blessed with five children - Joshua, Fatima, David, Haddasah and Mary.
Recent stories
December 12, 2021
I sat with Sam in Abuja after the ACPN conference of 2020. December 5, he called that he was sending his driver to pick me at my hotel in Lugbe area. I declined because of the distance and offered to come by Uber. I picked an Ambassador friend of mine from Kado estate, who knows the Mabushi ministerial very well. Sam had his architect friend waiting for us. The quartet were all ex-Ife as I found out. We spoke about a project on his mind: getting a herbal remedy that works, with evidence, for the shelf. He would pick the initial bill. We later went to Ajoke Muhammed place in Maitama to hang out. Myself and the ambassador took red wine, our architect friend took a bottle of beer and Sam took water as usual. We said bye bye that later became goodbye‍♂️. I was soaked in the project on my return to Ife and had to turn off the TV to remove distraction. I received a call from Abuja inviting me to turn my TV on. I pleaded that I was too busy for TV. When I did, I was shocked and I am not too sure I am not still shocked. He died on December 11, 5 days after our rendezvous. Our architect friend was with him and the family until the end. He confirmed it is Covid. Sam took all the precautions in the world, but the Lagos trip on Monday 7th December most likely did him. He attended the election of officers of the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria, where he was elected as an unofficial(exofficio?) member. He returned to Abuja with the crisis that made his family and friends sad till date. I will miss Sam Nda Isaiah.
April 29, 2021
It's unfortunate Sam Nda laboured for a hopeless and disintegrating Nigeria. May his descendants be fortunate enough, to have a country where their heads will be safe; from killer bandits and community sacking, blood thirsty fulani herdsmen.



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