 Celebrities and their autobiographies are causing quite a stir. Famous Nigerian journalist and late socialite Ola Bisi Aghala's biography gets a reprint after 60 years and Yvonne Nelson's autobiography almost breaks up a relationship. Our entertainment team has details of that. Ola Bisi Aghala was a Nigerian journalist, travel writer and actor and later a legal socialite. He reputedly toured 87 countries. First with a bicycle and later on a scooter, meeting political leaders and celebrities until he returned home to Nigeria and died at 65. He documented his trips in his autobiography An African Abroad, which was first published by London based Gerald's in 1963, which quickly went out of print. The book An African Abroad is now back in print since 1963, thanks to Kola Tubosu and the author's Australian wife Joanne Aghala. There was a book reading recently in Lagos of the reprinted book An African Abroad. Tunde Kilani, a friend to the late Ola Bisi Aghala, shared some insights into his life. The book contains a lot of detail, because I realized because I thought he was just a phone guy and then he was seriously a committed journalist and the two photographs and others and everywhere he went he tried to look at this side that is bright and shiny and then went to look for the other underprivileged. I think even the journalists didn't know about this. That's the value of this book because nobody knew him and seriously that's what I found a lot from if I was more journalist than all those other things. So I think this book is priceless. Kola Tubosu talked about the reason for ensuring the reprint of the autobiography came out. Kola Tubosu talked about the reason for ensuring the reprint of the autobiography and African Abroad. Documentaries, reports, and articles have been made and written about Ola Bisi Aghala, not just about his strips across the world, but also about the colorful and boisterous way he lived his life. We hope this book and many other publications about him will end him his rightful place, not just in Nigeria's history but on the global platform. Femunan Jafi for Plus TV News.