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Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Racoon(m): 7:48am On Dec 17, 2022
GUEST COLUMNIST BY GARBA SHEHU

-First thing to know is that President Muhammadu --Buhari, retired General and former Military Head of State was born in Daura on December 17th, 1942. He lost his father at the early age of three years. 

-He was enlisted in primary school by the District Head of Daura, Waziri Alasan and fell under the guardian-ship of his older brother, Alhaji Dauda Daura, Malam Mamman’s father, then a Head Master at Mai Aduwa, from where the young Buhari went to the middle and secondary schools.

-After his education at the now Government College Katsina, he went to the Nigerian Military Training College, Kaduna which is now known as the Nigerian Defence Academy. He trained at the Mons Officer Cadet School, a British Military training school in Aldershot and also attended the US Army War College (USAWC) Carlisle, Pennsylvania and the National Defence College, New Delhi, India.

Apparently, Muhammadu Buhari, as a young officer had already been gifted with “wisdom and strength for the future,” the motto of the USAWC even before he got there. 

-The young Buhari was sent by his country to Congo (DRC) on a UN Peace Keeping mission assigned to command a battalion commander, but in carrying out his duty, he almost lost his life before earning his first salary. 

Caught in a tricky and the dangerous situation of either protecting a prisoner to face the wrath of 5,000 armed natives and, possibly his losing his life and the relatively small number of 400 men under him, or finding another a solution to mollify the mob, he gathered the needed courage and wisdom to stop a major tragedy from happening. 

-As a soldier, he fought in the 30 months Nigerian Civil War and did not take a single day off while the war lasted. He traversed the entire Eastern Region literally on foot and suffered a gun shot in the lower leg. He was the second in command in the battalion that fired the first shot in the war.

-Two. He was a military Governor of the Northeast, now broken into six states as a young Colonel and thereafter, Federal Commissioner (Minister) and Chairman, Nigerian National Oil Corporation, now renamed NNPCL. 

As a General, he had the record of commanding all four army divisions they had in -their time. As Military Secretary, he did the meticulous work of the documenting the records of the entire officer corps.

That is why it baffled him to no end that some officers in Army Records Office, obviously playing politics with the issue in 2015, claimed that the army didn’t have his WAEC certificate which was no more than a ploy to stop him as a candidate in the election.

-Three. As a politician with more than 4 million followers on Twitter and an equally huge following on Facebook, Instagram and the others, President Buhari is one of the most popular politicians that this country has ever produced.

-Four. He holds the record of being the first opposition candidate to defeat an incumbent in an election to take office as President of Nigeria. He is the only non-PDP President to win two consecutive terms of four years. He is a charismatic leader with the capability to sway the masses. In all five elections he ran as president, three of which were recorded as losses, there was none in which he got less than 12 million votes.

-Five. The Covid-19 pandemic seized the world by its collar. Covid-19 lockdown shut all businesses and threw people out of their jobs all over the world. National economies  slowed down and were in a recession in all countries but China.

Nigerian government under President Buhari pulled out the country out of the Covid-induced recession at a global record time. No Nigerian bodies were picked on the streets from Covid deaths as the pundits projected. In fact, West Africa suffered the least number of casualties in the subregional grouping on the continent, thanks to the ECOWAS COVID-19 Champion, working with regional leadership, the AU and the UN.

Six. In seven-and-a-half years, he is credited with the introduction of some of the country’s long delayed reforms, among these is a most ambitious infrastructure push since the 1970s – delivering roads, rail, ports, power plants, airports etc; and deploying innovative financing mechanisms like the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), Executive Order 7, Sukuk Bonds, and Green Bonds. 

-Seven.He is presiding over the largest program of legislative reforms in Nigeria’s history: the Company and Allied Matters Act, CAMA revised for the first time in 30 years, Prisons Act for the first time in almost 50 years, Police Act for the first time in 70 years. And a surfeit of all the new Acts too – the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, Climate Change, the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offenses, SPOMO, the Finance Acts, Electoral Amendment, the new Terrorism Act, among others.

-Eight. The President is building the largest social investment program in Africa, and one of the largest in the world, serving tens of millions of Nigerians. The school feeding component, giving a free meal a day to 10 million children has increased school enrollment and lowered the distressing number of out-of-school children in our country.

Nine. The President is successful in rebuilding the confidence of the Nigerian military, and degrading Boko Haram/ISWAP. He has commenced the rebuilding of the Northeast; making the biggest investments made in military platforms and assets in more than 40 years; Police Reforms (New Police Act, Police Trust Fund, Community Policing, Police Recruitment of 10,000 men in uniform every year, community policing, New Police Salary Structure); Nigeria’s Coastal Waters (in the Gulf of Guinea) are the safest they have ever been in almost 3 decades. 

Ten. In the sphere of foreign affairs, the President has distinguished himself as a global leader respected by the world. He has enhanced Nigeria’s standing in the International Community.

At the African Union, AU he is the outgoing Anti-Corruption Champion; at the ECOWAS, he has performed wonderfully as Covid-19 Champion; His leadership of the Lake Chad Basin Commission has come to an end with a lot of benefits, not least the degradation of Boko Haram terrorism.

His recent inauguration as the Chairman of the committee of of Heads of State of the African Great Green Wall Agency is to fortify the continent against harmful effects of the climate change.


Under his leadership  Nigeria presented Ambassador (Professor) Mohammed Bande, Nigeria’s Permanent Representative as the President of the UN General Assembly, and Mrs Amina Mohammed got appointed and reappointed as the Deputy Secretary General of the UN.

He spearheaded the campaign for the election of Dr. Ngozi Okwonjo-Iweala, NOI as the World Trade Organization,  WTO DG- the first for an African and the female gender, and promoted the election and reelection of Akin Adesina for the Second Term in AfDB – in the face of concerted opposition.

He sealed the very helpful military deals with the US Government; made bold interventions to restore stability in Gambia and Guinea Bissau and Nigerians have been pushed into holding leadership positions in recent years at the International Criminal Court, African Civil Aviation Commission, and several others.

-Eleven. Muhammadu Buhari as a young army Colonel and Federal Commissioner for Petroleum Resources was convinced by science, not geopolitics or native instinct that oil and other hydrocarbons were plenty in existence in the Northern States as well as the Southwest and knew that the political stability of the nation will be helped by the sense psychological equality or balancing its discovery could help to bring.

He fought hard for this as Federal Commissioner Petroleum Resources and Chairman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation until his very last day in office but it didn’t work. 

When he found himself in office as elected President 30 years after leaving oil, he resumed his passions as oil finder at the Lake Chad Basin area, considered a low hanging fruit  until kidnapping and killings by the Boko Haram terrorist group spoiled things up.

Explorations shifted to the Benue trough map and his vindication came by way of the unveiling of the Kolmani Oil Well straddling Bauchi and Gombe states, promising more than a billion barrels of crude oil an over 500 billion cubic feet of natural gas. The project has already attracted over USD 3 billion in investment. For doing the most work to discover the new oil fields, President Buhari deserves a gold medal, and the Asiwaju Bola,Tinubu, an easy ride ride to power for the promise he made to take the explorations further afield. 

-Twelve. While the work of nation-building under his incomparable hardwork, dedication and creativity continues to advance the country in many ways, the same cannot be said of some follow country who put all manner of obstacles in the way to accomplishing two major projects about which he very passionate:

completing and commissioning of the Ajaokuta Steel Rolling Mill and construction of the 3, 500 megawatts Mambila Electricity Power Project. Thankfully, the long-drawn legal tussle on Ajaokuta just got ended and the Minister, Solid Minerals Develpment Arch. Olamilekan Adegbite has already hit the road running, hoping to achieve what is possible before the administration ends its term.

While the legal contestation for Ajaokuta was ongoing, the country under President Buhari has begun to record progress in the production of liquid steel through the private sector.

Same however cannot be said of Mambila Power Project where the problems have defied solutions. ChinaExim has withheld funding to Mambila as did the Qatari Sovereign Wealth Fund due to the challenges by one man claiming to have a contract that doesn’t exist anywhere. We are hearing that he wants to be paid on the basis of this improperly awarded contract to be paid money in hundreds of million of US Dollars to cover the cost of his litigation. President Buhari is not one to give anyone free money from the treasury.

As he marks this milestone by attaining the age of 80, in extraordinarily state of high physical and mental fitness, Muhammadu Buhari’s life continues to symbolize service to the nation and humanity as well as dedication and commitment to the building of of a secure, stronger and prosperous Nigeria.

Shehu is Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media and Publicity).
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/12/17/buhari-at-80-12-things-nigerians-need-to-know/

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Ransomtheking(m): 7:49am On Dec 17, 2022
Kk.
Hehe cheesy,FTC for the first time ever.
Omo I dedicate this one to all the legit hustlers.
All our labour shall not be in vain cool

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Moferere: 7:51am On Dec 17, 2022
I know more than 12 things about Buhari grin

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by God1000(m): 7:51am On Dec 17, 2022
He's a complete failure

He was a despotic military head of state and a very clueless civilian president.

He made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world with the unprecedented depredation by bandits

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Racoon(m): 7:52am On Dec 17, 2022
All these senselessness just to whitewash a rotten sepulchre? Buhari is the worst leader as a military HOS, and democratic tyrant. He is a monumental disgrace to Major General title holders in the army as well as the humanity still existing in a 21st century world.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by GoooodHardDick: 7:52am On Dec 17, 2022
There's absolutely nothing to know about the this failure.

Nigeria is a failed State under the lifeless One imposed to us by Tinubu 

I keep asking...On what grounds would APC want Nigerians to vote for the party come 2023?

Anyone campaigning for APC despite their bloody failure should be seen as an enemy of Nigeria! 

Nigeria says NO to old ancestors! Peter Obi is the best candidate we have now!!!!

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Racoon(m): 7:55am On Dec 17, 2022
Eight. The President is building the largest social investment program in Africa, and one of the largest in the world, serving tens of millions of Nigerians. The school feeding component, giving a free meal a day to 10 million children has increased school enrollment and lowered the distressing number of out-of-school children in our country
This program being managed by that Minister of Humanitarian Disaster is the biggest corruption empire being run as a government enterprise.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by nairalander2020(m): 7:57am On Dec 17, 2022
Dss are watching your comment say no more.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by BossGerald: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2022
What is there to know about buhari clueless and nepotic government that has successfully plunged 133million Nigerians into poverty...killed many Nigerians with high rate of insecurity.




We rejected him and his evil party already, only few yoruba Muslim thief'nubu supporters do...say no to Apc.

Vote wisely

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Kurumaru: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2022
Hmm
Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Sirlamz: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2022
angry
Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by ecolime(m): 8:01am On Dec 17, 2022
Stories

Nigerians only know one thing about him.

He is incompetent.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by chrisxxx(m): 8:01am On Dec 17, 2022
Buhari one of the most fortunate citizens of Nigeria.
Fed by government from primary 1 to class 5 due to government policy of encouraging pupils and students in northern Nigeria to embrace western education.
Before he could finish his secondary joined Nigeria Army where government didn't just improve his feeding but started to send him to best of military schools all over the world.
Came back promoted to officer cadre of the Nigerian Army although not too long the civil war broke out which he participated as an officer with reduced risk of being at the warfront.
After the war became one of the key players of government changes and took lead in 1984.
Unfortunately for him it didn't take time before he was fed from the same spoon he had used to feed others by his collaborators.
He became embittered after then until luck shone on him again to lead democratically in 2015.
From 2015 till date it is life on cruise.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Judolisco(m): 8:01am On Dec 17, 2022
I want to be president, I want to be president... Now mai gaskiya Don show us shege.... Thank God he became president oh if not people go Don dey talk say we no allow good man rule us... Jst in d past 2 weeks buhari has been to nothing less than 4 countries...when you're not minister of foreign affairs

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by derecho(m): 8:01am On Dec 17, 2022
Kikikiki

Nigerians no send am again.

But na Tinubu go suffer am

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Emu4life(m): 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
This life sha...
When Buhari became President in 2015, so many antagonists /haters predicted his death before his tenure completion (2019) just like Yar'adua.
Today, some of those haters who looked 'healthy and agile' are 6 feet below the ground while Buhari will be Marching gallantly to his retirement home in Daura aged 80.
A PERSONS HEALTH IS NOT WHAT YOU SHOULD MOCK

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD.

WE LOVE YOU TO THE MOON AND BACK

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by fuckJones(f): 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
God1000:
He's a complete failure
who is your father that we don't know him? at least we know Mr president but who is your father?

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by benuejosh: 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
Our loving president. Happy Birthday Mr. President.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by ogbenimax007: 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
� ghost self dey do byday

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
Racoon:
Eight. The President is building the largest social investment program in Africa, and one of the largest in the world, serving tens of millions of Nigerians. The school feeding component, giving a free meal a day to 10 million children has increased school enrollment and lowered the distressing number of out-of-school children in our country
Noted.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
TheTWM:
Happy birthday to Mr. President.
God bless you

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by nickyvil: 8:02am On Dec 17, 2022
What can I say?? This is beyond me

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by TGM2015: 8:03am On Dec 17, 2022
History will always be kind to Buhari.

He has put in his best, against all hatred and corrupt-ravage Nigeria public and private controlled systems.

I know he has built an improved reputation for Nigeria government internationally only that Nigerians living in diaspora have not been complimenting his efforts.

Nigeria will be more safer if we do away with hating ourselves along ethnics, religious and political lines, especially the Christians that suppose to showcase the love of Christ, who even at His peak of pains, agony, and torment by His enemies, still pray for them at Calvary.

Seriously, if Christians in Nigeria are displaying the core Christ-like messages of LOVE AND FORGIVENESS, which is the center of Christ life and teachings (The Bible), we shall have a better and safer Nigeria than we currently have. But do we have Christians (people living like Christ) in Nigeria as of today? Are most of our Christian leaders promoting and living the life of Christ? Christian communities need to be more concern about breeding Christ-like congregations and unifying the Christian bodies/denomination, that should be the first priority.

I also appeal to the Muslim communities to be more tolerant and accommodating. We all believe and worship the same God of Abraham that have blessed the lineage of the two Abraham sons.

Christians and Muslims are bothers of the same father, living like Esau and Jacob would not do us any good in this our present day, especially in Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by EjaikreTheViper(f): 8:03am On Dec 17, 2022
Dullardo

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by ekukeku(m): 8:03am On Dec 17, 2022
He lost his father at d age of 3
& Nigerian took over his responsibility & still came to rule us

Instead of showing us appreciation by keeping his promises he made to us during his campaign 2015...

He is actually showing us shege in terms of Price of commodities in d country...
Scam of subsidy, we forget not sir.

Happy birthday MR PRESIDENT

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:03am On Dec 17, 2022
What should we do with this information

Is a bag of rice now N8000

What is the need for these eulogies
Modified:
fuckJones:

[s] go and farm rice, lazy Nigeria youths (LNY)[/s]
[b] All the farming wey you don dey farm, food still dey scarce, rice still dey very expensive for Nigeria

What's the essence

[/b]

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:03am On Dec 17, 2022
All the Lowlives animals that wished our darling Daddy death, dem don die finish.
And cownu d stupid animal that threatened to go bring Bubu's head from Aso rock for his brainwashed swines and bastards to cook and eat,
We all know where the bastard porn.star dey now.
AnuofiaS and olofos everywhere.



fuckJones:

who is your father that we don't know him? at least we know Mr president but who is your father?
grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Buhari At 80: 12 Things Nigerians Need To Know - Garba Shehu by fuckJones(f): 8:03am On Dec 17, 2022
peter obi will soon sent Mr president birthday message.

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