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Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Mirasteel: 8:03pm On Jul 13, 2025
He brought hardship to Nigerians, destroyed the dreams of Nigerians.
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by EDOSBROWN: 8:04pm On Jul 13, 2025
Wainey:
A fine man.
Seriously there is nothing I could remember about Buhari except that he is very handsome.

Tinubu as a very calculating and seasoned politician, also selfish

Obi as a weak and cunning politician.

Atiku as a criminal

Wike as a very destructive politician

GEJ as a weak man
Hardship hardship hardship hardship
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Emmizofficial: 8:06pm On Jul 13, 2025
He was greedy and undermine his health just for his selfish gain to be called a president.

Dust to dust
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by OBJECTIVITY4ALL: 8:08pm On Jul 13, 2025
Hatred will never allow some remember,Second Niger bridge,now function Al railway network,removal of organised crime fuel subsidies,
Launched the Treasury Single Account (TSA) in 2015, saving an estimated ₦5.2 trillion by 2017 .

Formed the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) and prosecuted notable figures, including ex-service chiefs and judges .

Repatriated over US$600 million in looted Abacha funds (2017 & 2020), channeling them into social and infrastructure programs .



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🛤️ 2. Infrastructure & Transport

Completed major rail lines:

Abuja–Kaduna (186 km) in 2016

Itakpe–Warri (327 km) in 2020

Lagos–Ibad an (156 km) by 2021


Oversaw the Lagos–Ibad an Standard Gauge project and extension to Lagos Port .

Launched the Second Niger Bridge and supported the Lekki Deep Sea Port, boosting freight capacity and regional commerce .



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🔌 3. Power & Energy

Added approximately 4,000 MW of new power generating capacity, including hydropower plants (Zungeru, Kashimbila) and the Dangote refinery power facility .

Enacted landmark reforms in oil and gas, such as the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and the Decade of Gas, promoting transparency and investment .



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🚨 4. Security & Military Modernization

Increased defence and security assets: Air Force (38 new aircraft), Navy (400+ platforms), and 20,000 new police officers .

Declared Boko Haram on the back foot by 2016–17, with global partnerships bolstering intelligence and equipment support .



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🧑‍🌾 5. Social & Economic Programs

Launched the National Social Investment Program (2016), including:

N‑Power (youth employment/training)

TraderMoni, MarketMoni, FarmerMoni (micro-loans)

Home‑Grown School Feeding for nutrition and educational access .


Introduced new minimum wage (₦30,000) and reinvigorated agriculture—via fertilizer initiatives, rice production (up ~60%), and local feed mills .



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🏛️ 6. Governance, Legislative & Judicial Reforms

Ratified several progressive laws: CAMA overhaul (2020), SPOMO Bill (2019), Disability Act (2018), and Police Trust Fund (2019) .

Nigeria joined the Open Government Partnership (2016), and launched efficiency units to reduce government waste .



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🌍 7. Foreign Policy & Regional Leadership

Repatriated migrants from Libya (10,000+), led regional stability missions in The Gambia and Guinea‑Bissau .

Designated as AU Anti‑Corruption Champion (2018) and ECOWAS COVID‑19 Champion (2020) .



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📶 8. Digital Economy & Climate

Rolled out a national 5G policy in 2021, auctioning spectrum that raised US$547 million .

Launched Nigeria’s National Council on Climate Change (2022) to coordinate environmental and sustainability efforts .
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by anonimi: 8:18pm On Jul 13, 2025
k777:
His 8 years was a total waste of time and resources.
Despite the oyoyo promises made by ebilokan who replaced southerner Jonathan with the northerner 10 years ago, despite calling Buhari expired in 2011.

What a shame that we fell for the scam of shege, which was promoted as change fraudulently by Aṣiwaju ọmọlúwàbís.

Emergingnation:
Flashback: How Bola Tinubu spoke highly of Buhari in 2015, named PDP ‘Poverty Development Party

National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu had during the presidential campaign in 2015, referred to President Muhammadu Buhari as the only solution for the security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

During a mega presidential rally, the former governor of Lagos State recalled how some powerful nations in the world returned to army generals when they were challenged, saying “Major General Buhari would revive Nigeria’s economy”.

He named the current opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP as the “Poverty Development Party saying they had nothing to offer.

His words at the time were; “Every nation has a period of their own challenges, when America was challenged, they turned to one great man, their ex-military general, General Eisenhower. When the French were challenged, they turned to their general, Charles de Gaulle.

“When Britain was challenged, they turned to their general. Today, Nigeria is economically and physically challenged so we turn to General Muhammadu Buhari. He is the right man for the job. If you talk about military experience, he has it abundantly, he has courage, simplicity, he has it abundantly.

“If you talk about great determination, a combination of vision and ability to perform, honesty and integrity, he has it abundantly.

“I laugh when the incapable government, ‘Poverty Development Party’ PDP were talking. They have nothing again to say, they now want to question the qualifications of General Buhari and look for his certificate”.

Following the manifestos in 2015 which projected the APC presidential candidate as a ‘saviour’, Buhari defeated the then incumbent president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Nigerians expecting a total change in security and economy.

https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/01/flashback-how-bola-tinubu-spoke-highly-of-buhari-in-2015-named-pdp-poverty-development-party/
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by MyExpression(m): 8:19pm On Jul 13, 2025
We hoped Buhari would solve the insecurity issue....


He let us down!
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by molas02: 8:25pm On Jul 13, 2025
Baba go slow. Buahari start all this wahala we find our self. He was never represented well. I assured u this I assured you that and nothing changes to good . Every goods and commodity price start increasing drastically from his regime... We will not forget the lekki toll gate massacre and how he pampered the Fulani bandit ... Thank God we still dey alive
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Subsea101: 8:28pm On Jul 13, 2025
Using 10k to collect 100k from pos agents.... struggling at Standard Chartered Bank branch to withdraw 50k, gateman use me dey catch cruise 🙄🙄😒😏
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by franchasofficia: 8:29pm On Jul 13, 2025
Seun ought to relax his bots from banning people on this thread or for today and tomorrow so that Nigerians can tell the whole world how they feel about Buhari.



Seun please relax your bots so that we can pour out our hearts for our dead lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Kimo21(m): 8:29pm On Jul 13, 2025
If I really talk wetin Dey my mind antispam bot go Dey find me…all I know is one down…another one left 👍🏾
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by aremubabs: 8:30pm On Jul 13, 2025
SalamRushdie:
He was a massive failure who was bequeathed a working economy but rather than improve it he destroyed , in 8 years he didn't improve a single economic or social metric rather he made all of the 5 times worse , he will be remembered for allowing members of his tribe from outside Nigeria to go about murdering thousands of Nigerians while looking away ... may the souls of those gis bad leadership killed rest in peace
Which working economy?

An economy that had stopped growing in 2014?

Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 8:34pm On Jul 13, 2025
Remember him for ruined destinies
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by aleby: 8:34pm On Jul 13, 2025
He left behind tears, sorrow, and blood. The worst of the worst.
Obama:
It's now official that Mr Buhari died on Sunday at a London hospital according to his spokesperson, Garba Shehu.

He said “The family of the former president has announced the passing of the former president, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, this afternoon in a clinic in London. May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin,” Mr Shehu wrote on X.

The former president has been abroad since April. According to sources close to his family, Mr Buhari initially travelled to the United Kingdom for what was described as a routine medical check-up, but subsequently took ill.

Mr Buhari was Nigeria’s president between 2015 and 2023. He stepped down on 29 May 2023 after serving his constitutionally permitted two terms

Muhammadu Buhari also served as Nigeria's president twice: first as military head of state from 1983 to 1985

Some people rate BUHARI as best president ever while some believe that's there are some lapses, so as for you how will you rate BUHARI and what are you going to remember him for?

Source: obembet
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Osashalom: 8:35pm On Jul 13, 2025
Such a wicked man. One of the most corrupt presidents Nigeria ever had. He was a Messiah with a bad intention.
obembet:
It's now official that Mr Buhari died on Sunday at a London hospital according to his spokesperson, Garba Shehu.

He said “The family of the former president has announced the passing of the former president, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, this afternoon in a clinic in London. May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin,” Mr Shehu wrote on X.

The former president has been abroad since April. According to sources close to his family, Mr Buhari initially travelled to the United Kingdom for what was described as a routine medical check-up, but subsequently took ill.

Mr Buhari was Nigeria’s president between 2015 and 2023. He stepped down on 29 May 2023 after serving his constitutionally permitted two terms

Muhammadu Buhari also served as Nigeria's president twice: first as military head of state from 1983 to 1985

Some people rate BUHARI as best president ever while some believe that's there are some lapses, so as for you how will you rate BUHARI and what are you going to remember him for?

Source: obembet
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Sofistcatdmoron: 8:37pm On Jul 13, 2025
destroyed nigeria and passed it to the next
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Chummynoni(m): 8:41pm On Jul 13, 2025
Mtschew...Nigeria would have faired better without this man
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Procashtips(m): 8:44pm On Jul 13, 2025
sulaak:
Tinubu saved Nigeria from Buhari's calamitous government, but Tinubu also gave us the hopeless Buhari
Na the lies wey una dey talk for naija no make Nigeria work.

The same Tinubu that hasn't stopped spending money like water in the past 2 years of becoming the president?
From yatch
To
Aircraft
To new cars
To
Billions in "renovating" state house
To
Scholarships to students of other countries in the Caribbean?

I just pity those who still believe in Nigeria that houses people like you.
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Aduke96: 8:45pm On Jul 13, 2025
He will be forever remember for end sar, and all unnecessary muslims holidays.
Removing history from secondary school curriculum.
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by sulaak(m): 8:48pm On Jul 13, 2025
Procashtips:
Na the lies wey una dey talk for naija no make Nigeria work.

The same Tinubu that hasn't stopped spending money like water in the past 2 years of becoming the president?
Nigeria's former president Buhari dies in London at 82, aide says
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Nigeria’s former strongman and president Muhammadu Buhari has died at a clinic in London, one of his aides said Sunday. He was 82.

Issued on: 13/07/2025 - 18:50
Modified: 13/07/2025 - 19:07

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Nigeria’s former leader Muhammadu Buhari in Lagos on January 24, 2023.
Nigeria’s former leader Muhammadu Buhari in Lagos on January 24, 2023. © Pius Utomi Ekpei, AFP/ File picture
Muhammadu Buhari, who left office in 2023 after serving two terms, made Nigerian political history as the first opposition candidate to defeat a sitting president at the ballot box.

Buhari died at a clinic in London at the age of 82, his former spokesman, Garba Shehu, said in a post on social media.

Buhari’s tenure was dogged by health rumours.

He governed Nigeria with a strong hand as a military ruler in the 1980s before reinventing himself as a “converted democrat” to be elected as president decades later.

The rake-thin 82-year-old Muslim from the far north of Africa’s most populous nation made political history as the first opposition candidate to defeat a sitting leader at the ballot box in 2015.

He unseated then-incumbent Goodluck Jonathan on a vow to crack down on Nigeria’s rampant corruption and end an insurgency by Boko Haram jihadists, going on to claim re-election in 2019.

Buhari’s initial win—after three failed attempts in a country where re-election for the incumbent had been taken for granted—was seen as a rare opportunity for Nigeria to change course.

But his time at the helm failed to halt graft and insecurity, and was further dogged by economic woes, ill-health and the heavy-handed treatment of protesters.

Critics accused him of nepotism, appointing his northern kinsmen to sensitive government posts which heightened suspicion and rancour in a country where regional rivalry between the north and the south is high.

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‘Baba go slow’
Buhari’s first taste of power came in 1983 when he spearheaded a coup that overthrew the democratically elected president Shehu Shagari.

His government then launched a “War Against Indiscipline” as it cracked down hard on dissent and jailed what it said were corrupt politicians and businessmen.

But after just 20 months in power Buhari himself was ousted by another of the military takeovers that repeatedly plagued Nigeria until its return to democratic rule in 1999.

Unusually for a Nigerian leader, Buhari did not accumulate much wealth during his first time in charge, earning a reputation for a modest lifestyle.

While in power as a democratically elected leader, opponents dubbed him “Baba go slow” as he delayed naming a government, and he faced criticism for relying on a small group of advisors.

There was widespread speculation over his health when he spent months being treated for an unspecified ailment in London in 2017.

Failed to turn Nigeria around
Nigeria, until recently Africa’s largest economy and currently its largest oil producer, went through a recession in 2016-17 and was struggling to improve on flagging growth.

Despite what many regarded as poor performance in his first term, Buhari won re-election in 2019, thanks to massive support from his northern turf.

But his tenure in office saw little changes to Nigeria’s huge—and long-standing—problems of corruption, poverty and armed violence.

In 2020 the country was hit in a double-whammy by the coronavirus pandemic and falling crude prices that hammered government finances.

Living conditions for many remained dire through time in office, with tens of millions living in extreme poverty and young people facing crushing unemployment.

Buhari’s anti-corruption posture suffered a dent as a number of ministers who served in his government came under investigation by Nigeria’s anti-graft agency for embezzlement.

On the security front, Buhari declared in December 2015 that Boko Haram’s jihadists—who once tried to blow him up—were “technically” defeated.

But the group and an Islamic State (IS) group affiliated offshoot still stage deadly attacks on both military targets and civilians to this day, some 2 million of who remain displaced.

In the northwest, clashes between rival ethnic groups and attacks by armed gangs saw villages torched and communities forced from their homes.

And Nigeria’s notorious security forces kept up their reputation for abuses during Buhari’s tenure, culminating in the shooting of peaceful protesters in Lagos, the economic capital.

The Nigerian army killed 350 Shiite Muslims from an opposition movement in December 2015, with many gunned down and burned alive according to rights groups.

In October 2020, Buhari faced the largest show of public anger in years as ire over police brutality erupted into widespread street protests known as “End SARS”, initially directed against the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

The president scrapped the notorious police unit and pledged reforms, but this failed to appease the young crowds and their demands for more sweeping change grew.

As violence flared in a string of cities, officials claimed the protests had been hijacked by criminals.

After a curfew was declared in Lagos, security forces on October 20 opened fire on peaceful demonstrators, sparking further unrest at home and condemnation abroad.

Since leaving office in 2023, Buhari moved to his native Daura. He carried out occasional visits to the city of Kaduna, where he owns a house, and continued taking trips to London for medical checks.
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by naturefellow(m): 8:48pm On Jul 13, 2025
Wainey:
A fine man.
Seriously there is nothing I could remember about Buhari except that he is very handsome.

Tinubu as a very calculating and seasoned politician, also selfish

Obi as a weak and cunning politician.

Atiku as a criminal

Wike as a very destructive politician

GEJ as a weak man
do you imagine how your leadership would look like?
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Procashtips(m): 8:51pm On Jul 13, 2025
[quote author=sulaak post=136090732][/quote]Unlike you, I don't rely on sponsored newsletters to decide.

Bring stats showing each sectors during Buhari's handover and what Tinubu has currently achieved.

Bring stats like this, let's compare.

Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Patwitme(m): 8:52pm On Jul 13, 2025
He saw COVID 19 ahead before closing bounder for we to produce our own food without imports
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by Bullet01(f): 9:02pm On Jul 13, 2025
Hunger
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by kunle19: 9:03pm On Jul 13, 2025
Say Baba
Say Buhari
Rest in peace
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by NotOfThisWorld(f): 9:10pm On Jul 13, 2025
He seemed like a quiet, peaceful man. RIP to him.
Re: What Can You Remember Buhari For? by tete7000(m): 9:13pm On Jul 13, 2025
Lies, lies and propaganda. Calling himself and portraying himself as what he is not. Empty and hollow. Wish him well in his journey to yonda.
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