Paulo Aido, 49 years old, has been a journalist for more than two decades and is now
an alderman in the Odivelas Town Council. He is also the author of several religiousthemed
books that have been bestsellers including “A Mensagem da Irmã Lúcia,” “O Peregrino
de Fátima” and “As Mais Belas Orações”, only to name the most recent. He also wrote the
book “A Confidente de Sá Carneiro”, which, while not giving up the rigor that has always
guided his writing, takes a clear change of direction, venturing for the first time into literature
of biographical memoirs. Aido recently premiered in the area of the fictional historical novel
with “A primeira derrota de Salazar” whose action takes place on the eve of the entry of Indian
troops in the Portuguese State of India, 50 years ago. The journalist and writer is now returning
to Macau, a place where in 1991 he was one of the founding journalists of the newspaper
Ponto Final, in addition to working at TDM.





