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Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Islie: 2:47pm On Aug 14, 2021
Muhammadu Buhari Doesn’t Bear His Father's Real Name — Farooq Kperogi

An associate professor in the United States and social critic, Farooq Kperogi, has stated that the personality of President Muhammadu Buhari seems controversial including the fact that he does not bear the real names of his father.

The scholar wrote extensively on how the President’s surname, Buhari, was not his father’s real name but a name derived from a particular town.

Kperogi added that Muhammadu Buhari’s father is called Adamu Bafallaje (or Bafalle in Hausa).

He wrote:

In today's Saturday Tribune/Peoples Gazette column, I unpack five major myths and falsehoods about Muhammadu Buhari. Number 5 may surprise you. Enjoy:

Top 5 Lies about Buhari That Won’t Go Away
By Farooq A. Kperogi

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

Muhammadu Buhari is a magnet for both extravagantly flattering myths and stubborn falsehoods. Here are the top five:

1. Muhammadu Buhari’s very name is wrapped in a curious omission. In most parts of the world, people’s last names are usually either their family name or their father’s first name. Not for Buhari.

Muhammadu (which his teachers spelled as “Mohamed” when he was in secondary school) is his first given name and Buhari is his middle name, not his surname. He was named after prolific ninth-century Persian Hadith compiler by the name of Muhammad al-Bukhari who was born in a city called Bukhara in what is now Uzbekistan.

Bukhari isn’t a personal given name; it’s a demonym, that is, a name given to people who come from a particular place, such as Nigerian, Briton, American, Lagosian, New Yorker, etc. Bukhari simply means a native of the city of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, a West Asian nation that used to be a part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

In Muslim and Middle Eastern linguistic traditions, the letter “i” is usually added to the end of the names of villages, towns, cities, and countries to form demonyms. That’s why someone from Pakistan is called a Pakistani, someone from Israel is called an Israeli, someone from the UAE is called an Emirati, and so on. If the demonym of Bukhara were to be given in Hausa, it would be Danbuhara. In Yoruba, it would be Omobuhara. In my native Baatonu, it would be Buharagi. (My last name, Kperogi, is a demonym, and it means someone from Kperu, the short form of my hometown’s name, Senru Kperu, but which Yoruba people call Okuta).

So how did Muhammadu Buhari come to be known by his names? Because of the immense reverence that Muhammad al-Bukhari enjoys among Sunni Muslims, Muslims have historically honored him by naming their children after him, so instead of just calling them Bukhari (which they may literally not be since they may not be natives of Bukhara in Uzbekistan), they typically combine the man’s first and last names: Muhammad Bukhari.

Most Nigerian languages, including Hausa, don’t have the phoneme “kh,” which sounds almost exactly like the sound you produce when you are discharging mucus from your throat. The closest phonemic approximation of that sound is “h,” which explains why “Bukhari” is rendered as “Buhari” in many African languages.

Our Muhammadu Buhari doesn’t bear his father’s name even though he is so proud of his paternal ancestry that he gratuitously flaunts it. For instance, in his October 18, 1961 “Application to sit for RNA Qualifying Examination,” he called attention to his ethnic identity even when it wasn’t warranted. “I have the honour to apply for regular service in the Royal Nigeria Army. My name is Muhammadu Buhari and I am a Fulani. I am eighteen years old and I am in Form Six at the Provincial Secondary School Katsina,” he wrote.

Buhari’s father who gave him the Fulani bloodline he brandishes (his mother is Kanuri) was called Adamu Bafallaje (or Bafalle in Hausa). In fact, Buhari’s older brother who died in a car crash in the late 1980s and whose Buhari-lookalike son, Fatuhu Muhammad, represents the Daura/Sandamu/MaiAdua federal constituency in the House of Representative was called Mamman Danbafalle. (Danbafalle means son of Bafalle in Hausa, and Mamman is the Hausa domestication of Muhammad. It’s common in Muslim families to have many siblings named Muhammad, but they’re often differentiated with their middle names).

2. If you ask most Nigerians where Buhari is from, they will most likely say he’s from Daura. But he is not. His hometown, by which I mean the town where he was born and where his father lived and died, is called Dumurkul. It’s a sleepy roadside village in Katsina’s Maiadua Local Government Area, which is about three kilometers from Daura and about five kilometers from the last village in the Niger-Nigeria border.

A March 16, 2019 Daily Trust report on the village said Dumurkul is a Fulfulde word, which means “‘settlement for herders’, especially for those who stay for at least a year.” After his father’s death when he was little, Buhari lived with his mother’s Kanuri relatives in Daura and adopted the town as his hometown.

But he hasn’t severed his umbilical cord from Dumurkul. During this year’s Sallah festivities in July, his nephew and PA, Musa Haro, was knighted (or “turbaned”) as the Hakimi (or district head) of Dumurkul even though the village wasn’t officially a district.

In order to reconcile the contradiction of making someone a district head of a non-existent district, on July 27, 2021, Buhari’s village was mysteriously upgraded to a “district” and taken out of Koza District of which it was a village after “an emergency plenary to consider the request from Governor Aminu Bello Masari” was convened!

3. The notion that Buhari is ascetic is another lie that has refused to go away. Ascetics practice such self-denying habits as sartorial modesty, resisting lascivious temptations, shunning epicurean indulgences like drinking and smoking, etc. But Buhari has always been a flamboyant dresser and, until recently, a smoker, drinker, and a philanderer—like most everyday people.

In Dele Sobowale's book titled Letting a Thousand Flowers Bloom (Ibrahim B. Babangida 1985 – 1992), Buhari’s past notoriety for unrestrained libidinal impulses was described this way: “He must have been some sort of a sexual athlete. One officer who served with him in two stations had this to say: ‘You can leave your money, bottle of hot drinks or packets of cigarettes with Buhari, go away for several months and return and find nothing would be missing. But leave your girlfriend or sister with him and you might return to find her pregnant.’ That might be an exaggeration but he had that reputation.”

As the reader can see, even in describing his sexual indiscretions, this quote couldn’t help but perpetuate the lie that Buhari didn’t smoke or drink. There are public photos of Buhari smoking and people who are close to him said he drank alcohol on the sly.

4. That Buhari is a brutal, uncompromising, ethically untainted truth teller is another enduring lie about him that appears to be nourished by his taciturnity. But he has told many big lies in the open. As a military dictator in the mid-1980s, he said Nigeria was the only country we had and that we should all stay in it to salvage it, but by his own admission he had never trusted the Nigerian healthcare system to take care of his health since 1977. He had always gone to London for his medical needs and is in London as I write this.

In 2014, he lied that he was too poor to afford his own presidential nomination form and had to take a loan from a bank. A few months later, however, in a ridiculously opaque, half-hearted asset declaration, his spokesperson said Buhari had “not less than 30 million naira” in his account (even N100 billion naira is “not less than 30 million naira”!) without explaining how someone who couldn’t afford a N25 million-naira nomination form in October 2014 suddenly had “not less than 30 million” when he took over power in May 2015.

Also recall that at the time he claimed to be too poor to afford his nomination form, several of his children were studying at UK universities whose tuition costs add up to tens of millions of naira.

Plus, as Petroleum Minister in 1977, he couldn’t account for $2.8 billion, which the legendary Fela sang about. And a probe of PTF, which he headed, showed that he squandered N135 billion. Newswatch’s report of the probe revealed that N500 million mysteriously disappeared from the coffers of the agency. It also showed that Buhari used N800 million on his “personal estate” and used N28 billion to buy “expired HIV/AIDS kits.”

5. It is now widely believed that Buhari has no school certificate, but he does, and it isn’t fake. One of Buhari’s surviving classmates in Katsina (who, by the way, doesn’t like him) swore that Buhari did take and pass his West African School Certificate. Although I had no reason to question the authenticity of his claim, the late Abba Kyari caused Cambridge Assessment, which administered the WASC exam in Nigeria in 1961, to release Buhari’s result.

He had 5 credits in the following subjects: English (C5), History (A3), Geography (C6), Hausa (C5) and Health Science (C6). He also had a P7 in English Literature. His grade in Mathematics didn’t show in his certificate because he got an F9 in it. That was a great result for the time—and even now. He could have gone to the university with the result if he wasn’t in a hurry to enroll in the military while he was awaiting his WASC exam result.

Correction:
In number 2, I initially stated that Buhari was turbaned the Hakimi of Dumurkul in July this year. I've corrected it to state that it was Buhari's nephew and PA, Musa Haro, who was turbaned Hakimin Dumurkul. I apologize for the mix-up.

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/08/top-5-lies-about-buhari-that-wont-go.html?m=1

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Monogamy: 2:50pm On Aug 14, 2021
grin

Farooq Kperogi, professor in critic

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Built2last: 2:50pm On Aug 14, 2021
Buhari is a 'Demonym'

Just remove the ym in it and you have your answer.

Those too lazy to read the article wont make sense of my write up.

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Mokason288(m): 2:53pm On Aug 14, 2021
Be careful oga Farooq Kperogi you might disappear ooo

This government still kidnaps people ooo

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by samunaka: 2:54pm On Aug 14, 2021
Islie:



The scholar wrote extensively on how the President’s surname, Buhari, was not his father’s real name but a name derived from a particular town.





http://saharareporters.com/2021/08/14/muhammadu-buhari-doesn%E2%80%99t-bear-his-fathers-real-name-%E2%80%94-us-professor


Lalasticlala



And what has that got to do with the dividend of democracy that he is delivering to the good people of Nigeria

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Themainboy22: 2:54pm On Aug 14, 2021
The person in aso rock is not even buhari.

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Validated: 2:56pm On Aug 14, 2021
The name sounds like Babalawo grin Muhammad Babalawo grin grin grin
Una no go kill person with laughter

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Elgorny(m): 3:05pm On Aug 14, 2021
And so what? You love it or hate it still the name of your country president is BUHARI

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by descarado: 3:05pm On Aug 14, 2021
Is the man saying Buhari is not fulani?
I don't understand

The North has done us many things. When you trace their ancestry, majority are from other countries. What a very porous country we have

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 3:16pm On Aug 14, 2021
descarado:
Is the man saying Buhari is not fulani?
I don't understand

The North has done us many things. When you trace their ancestry, majority are from other countries. What a very porous country we have

Buhari is not the son of his father, He is from Niger republic. That is the summary of everything grin

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by babyfaceafrica: 3:20pm On Aug 14, 2021
So we should boil water

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by seunmsg(m): 3:38pm On Aug 14, 2021
So, what should we do with this information?

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 3:44pm On Aug 14, 2021
Alright
Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Afamsi: 3:51pm On Aug 14, 2021
He got f9 in mathematics, even the credit in english might be from exam malpractice.

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by punisha: 3:51pm On Aug 14, 2021
For the fact that Nigerians can be sold Buhari and they agrred hook line and sinker, means the country is hopeless...outta millions of people with potentials, it was a mistake of a person the people choose...deal with ur choice.


He can answer anything he likes for all I care, nothing you lots can do about it.

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by festacman(m): 3:52pm On Aug 14, 2021
I am not sure what erudite Farooq Kperogi wants accomplish with this write-up. Whether he answers Bukhari or Buhari is not so important. Whatever he chose to answer is his business. In fact most Northerners proudly answer the name of their villages.

We just want him to be a president for all Nigerians, which unfortunately he is struggling to be.

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Sirjamo: 4:05pm On Aug 14, 2021
If all US prof are lazy like this one, America won't be great

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 4:18pm On Aug 14, 2021
Most ethnic groups don combine form one, no documented history, oral transmission got distorted at some point, hard to tell the roots

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 4:31pm On Aug 14, 2021
4. That Buhari is a brutal, uncompromising, ethically untainted truth teller is another enduring lie about him that appears to be nourished by his taciturnity. But he has told many big lies in the open.
So it is impossible to deploy the resources of logic to argue that Buhari has integrity.He doesn’t. Well, unless integrity means something to Buhari supporters other than what it actually means in the English language."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailytrust.com.ng/amplite/adeosun-s-nysc-certificate-is-as-fake-as-buhari-s-integrity-260912.html

As a military dictator in the mid-1980s, he said Nigeria was the only country we had and that we should all stay in it to salvage it. But by his own admission he had never trusted the Nigerian healthcare system to take care of his health since 1977. He had always gone to London for his medical needs and is in London as I write this. 
"...Why do I need to embark on a foreign trip as a president with a huge crowd with public funds? Why do I need to go for foreign medical trip if we cannot make our hospital functional?"
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dailypost.ng/2015/02/26/full-text-of-buhari-speech-at-chatham-house/

"...The President-Maj.General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) Said “Nigerians have suffered so much going abroad for medical treatment.This is not good for us & it must stop because we can’t afford it again" The President, who himself had travelled to the United Kingdom for treatment on several occasions."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/nigerians-cant-continue-going-overseas-for-treatment-buhari/amp/
 

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by tillaman(m): 4:35pm On Aug 14, 2021
angry

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by AntiBMC(m): 4:46pm On Aug 14, 2021
The dead bubu or the alive one?

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by slivertongue: 4:51pm On Aug 14, 2021
buhari doesn't know his father, point blank
Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by IJOBA11: 4:51pm On Aug 14, 2021
BOKO HARI
Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by dragunov: 5:22pm On Aug 14, 2021
seunmsg:
So, what should we do with this information?

Why do you bear your fathers name

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by babyfaceafrica: 7:56pm On Aug 14, 2021
Super story

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by dynicks(m): 7:56pm On Aug 14, 2021
Zombies !! Una PRESIDENT GENERAL just Keep breaking records back to back!!...

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Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by AmazingELixir: 7:56pm On Aug 14, 2021
grin
Re: Top 5 Lies About Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by ecolime(m): 7:57pm On Aug 14, 2021
One officer who served with him in two stations had this to say: ‘You can leave your money, bottle of hot drinks or packets of cigarettes with Buhari, go away for several months and return and find nothing would be missing. But leave your girlfriend or sister with him and you might return to find her pregnant.’ That might be an exaggeration but he had that reputation.”

Za oda room master grin

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