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Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Nemere2020(op): 12:44pm On Jul 14, 2025
by Sam Omatseye

We have never had a leader like Muhammadu Buhari, and we may never have one like him again. He first stepped into the nation’s imagination as a soldier and exited as a soldier in some eyes and a soldier-statesman in some other eyes, as a bigot in some others. Some will continue to see him, though, as a man of mystery.

Peter Enahoro, known as Peter Pan, and author of How To Be A Nigerian gave the first hint of his profile as a man of mystery when he interviewed him for his Africa Now magazine. He described him as “deceptively gentle.” Since Peter Pan’s characterization in the 1980’s, in his first time as leader, Buhari changed his image as a sublime chameleon in many ways.

He was a military leader, civilian bureaucrat, fighter for democracy as revenge rather than as ideologue, a presidential candidate as a supposedly repented autocrat, a serial loser with a Lincolnian strain, a president who developed a cult and fanatical following who bowed on the street and drank unclean water in his name, a president who almost died in office but developed a health status that resembled a miracle before he bowed out.

As a young man, my first introduction to the Katsina patriarch was when he was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) in Jos, and he asked the army to begin reading the Constitution to know their responsibility for the country.

As a columnist for the Nigerian Tribune, Ebenezer Babatope warned Nigerians to look out for the man, hinting that he was not a man to take for granted.

It was during the Shagari era, and Babatope warned that no one should be surprised if we woke up one morning and he would be behind the “good morning fellow Nigerians” accompanying a martial music.

It happened, according to his prophetic clairvoyance, in December 1983, and Buhari, later that night, in a winsome face and beret, addressed the country as a military ruler. He cherished that number 1983.

In 2006, when I placed a call to him for an interview, I used a colleague’s number. When we met at his suite at the Hilton, the first remark was whether I was the fellow whose number ended with 1983.

He beamed from ear to ear with a touch of rare vanity. I said no to his disappointment. He might have wanted to swap numbers.

When I met him that morning, I mused on a lot of things about the man. He had not had his second time as leader. I had a belief in him that he had the discipline and aura to run Nigeria.


As I had characterised him on this page and before I started writing for this newspaper, he would bring his spartan discipline to stanch the bleeding in the country. This was because as a military head of state he was a personage who loathed corruption, and wanted to bring the nation on the path of sanity.

So, when he ran for president, even the first time, I thought he was good for politics. The problem with Nigeria was not only a lack of discipline, but a lack of imagination in governance.

I thought Buhari would bring his spartan charm and blend it with men of thinking and energy on the front row while he ran the country as a czar of corruption and due process.

And that was the anticlimax of having him at the helm. He would govern with a purifying shadow, a sort of secular priest with his aura both cheering and chastening.


He became a president and ran it with a cabal of antediluvian ideas. With a man like Malami as attorney general espousing the idea of an old route grazing.

He presided over a sometimes cranky and conservative government, dead of ideas.

On the economy, he stood guard over a government that had no way to generate money except by printing and borrowing from China, among others. He gave us a debt of over N30 trillion in Ways and Means and several billions of dollars.

He left the finances in chaos and the nation’s morale was at the nadir. In one word, Buhari should have saved the economy from the Jonathan era where the nation was in dire straits. Rather, he worsened the situation, and created an economy that had to be saved from itself.

Buhari, in the end, turned out to be a man who looked after one man: Muhammadu Buhari. Nothing reflected this self-absorption more than when he was running for election. When in Ogun and Imo states, he asked voters to vote for him but vote their conscience on the governorship and other offices.

He dithered on his successor. He told the world he was not interested but he tried to undercut the best man in his whole political career: Bola Tinubu.

It was he who crafted an alliance that vaulted him to Aso Villa. Yet, he did not want him to succeed him. It was hypocritical that he did not even tell now President Tinubu that he did not want him as his successor.

Rather he put his weight behind former Senate president Ahmad Lawan.


It reflected his lack of integrity, and even blatant hypocrisy as a leader.

He did not only support Lawan, he ran an election-period economy with currency and fuel scarcity that cast his APC in bad light and sought to undermine its candidate.

In spite of accusations, he was unfazed and many saw those measures as choreographed to derail Tinubu’s presidential dreams.


So besieged was he that he did the wrong thing by showing off his voter’s card as a mark of party loyalty.

As military leader, he squeezed the economy in the name of enshrining a moral tone.

In his time as civilian leader, he choked the economy and failed as a moral compass. He might have made the claim that he was a moral leader in his first time with his war against indiscipline.

In retrospect, it was discipline without imagination or conscience. It was the same lack of imagination that throttled his way as a civilian president.


It has turned out that Buhari loved himself too much to love Nigeria enough. He loved his faith too much to open his heart out of his prejudices.

He visited Ibadan once as a fighter for the herdsmen, and it cast him as a bigot. He did not make much effort to defrock himself of such optics in the way he handled the herder crisis.

In fact, the link between the herder crisis and the banditry became more potent in his time, and was soft on banditry. The bandits swaggered in the bushes and highways, and had full eight years to fatten and nurture the monsters in their souls.

There is a belief that he did not want the bandits to be killed, so our murderers blossomed on the blood and treasures of society.

When I was a student at Ife, I expected much from the man when he took over as military leader. It was on the cusp of a new year he took over as head of state, December 31, 1983. There was a parade on campus hailing the end of democracy.

My throat joyed with songs that morning. When the French revolution was born, William Wordsworth crooned, “Bliss it was that dawn to be alive. But to be young was very heaven.” As a youth, I felt like that. Just as the revolution became a bust, Buhari’s coming with Decrees two and four hammered Nigerians out of our comforts.

When he wanted to be a civilian leader, I gave him a chance as a man of conscience. He failed. Buhari was a tease. He promised with an air of pious devotion. He did not deliver.

Yet, he had a charisma and cult following unmatched by any in our history. His was a charisma of suggestion. He was no demagogue, no performer.

If one, his was a demagogue of body language: his ramrod carriage, his no-smile and smile, his soldierly bearing, his façade of severity and disdain for materialism. If no doer, he bequeaths an example of beguiling simplicity. He was known for no extravagance, cars, houses, money show. His was an extravagance of apparent austerity.

He was loved by both cow and man. He did less for man than cow, but cows never had a way of gratitude known to man, except men like him, perhaps.

He was a head of herders without herding. He was a soldier but did not quaff or indulge the pleasures of the flesh.

He was a good soldier but preferred the love of his civilian followers. Danjuma once said he would want him as a chief of army staff rather than head of defence staff. He looked a force of character but he could not translate it to those he governed.

His following knew he could do no wrong. He might have lost some of his mystique to his failures, but if he ran for election again today in a coalition that guaranteed just a few millions from the south, no one can bet against him.

He is a testament to the futility of the crowd as a picture of wisdom. That is why we should be wary of man who, without clear vision, capture the imagination of the throng, a thing Elias Canetti warns about in his Nobel Prize-winning book, Crowds and Power.


History may yet be kind to him in a few areas. As president, he worked, with Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN, on infrastructure and redeemed his image by prioritising rail transportation.

He lived a phenom and died a phenom. He was a hero to many, a man of unflinching tenacity. Even in death, his foes have nothing but admiration, bordering on curious affection.

Goodbye to a man among men
https://thenationonlineng.net/anticlimax/

Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Racoon(m): 12:51pm On Jul 14, 2025
Just imagine! The usual pyscophants and asslicking hypocrites who are now calling Buhari a mess or disaster that created a lots of mess for Tinubu.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Kukutente23:
Can you imagine the audacity from The Nation!!

This is purely spitting on Buhari’s dead body

For all the flowery and colourful verbiage, he got some facts wrong

Buhari showed off his ballot paper not voters card
He couldn't bring his discipline to bear on our national life because of the crowd he got himself in a bid to become president.

Will Omatseye's paymaster be happy if Buhari took his war against corruption to the gate of all corrupt leaders regardless of status and stature?

This piece is just another example of the treachery being meted on Buhari from the BATist crew
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by DeepSight(m): 2:54pm On Jul 14, 2025
Kukutente23:
Can you imagine the audacity from The Nation!!

This is purely spitting on Buhari’s dead body

For all the flowery and colourful verbiage, he got some facts wrong

Buhari showed off his ballot paper not voters card
He couldn't bring his discipline to bear on our national life because of the crowd he got himself in a bid to become president.

Will Omatseye's paymaster be happy if Buhari took his war against corruption to the gate of all corrupt leaders regardless of status and stature?

This piece is just another example of the treachery being meted on Buhari from the BATist crew
No be today Sam dey write anyhow.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Parydelegate: 3:41pm On Jul 14, 2025
Respect the dead please...when he was alive why you no tok this tok?

Everybody wan use PMB death trend.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Olachase(m): 3:43pm On Jul 14, 2025
That man just set problem for us and now he left us to face it

My neighbor kid do take #1000 has pocket money just to Egg roll and Pepsi

I can't waste my R.I.P
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by givedemwotowoto: 3:44pm On Jul 14, 2025
The ones known for treachery/lies/backstabbing don’t know what to do or say

If they say Buhari did great as President, then it means Tinubu is not cleaning up Buhari’s mess as they claim.

If they say Buhari did poorly as President, then it means they praised Buhari as the best and lied to Nigerians for 8 years while he was destroying the economy.

So they will resort as usual to scavenging the internet for anything about Igbos.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Jovi10: 3:45pm On Jul 14, 2025
Everybody knows he was a collosal failure but y'all kept packaging him and gave him 2nd term.


He's the worst president and only Tinubu is much worse than him. What do you expect from Tinubu when he packaged the only military leader who overthrew our very first democratically elected government as a Messiah and some rams of humans where shouting sai Baba all over the country.

Then after failing in the first 4 years y'all with 🐦 brains still supported him again calling him Baba go slow when y'all who voted for him and supported him are the ones whose got SLow brains.

If you're waiting for Tinubu to do anything better than Buhari, you're on a long thing. You can't give what you don't have. Tinubu failed in Lagos despite all the resources at his disposal. Jakande only used a term and what he did in Lagos far outweighs what Tinubu has done in Lagos, but y'all are not ready for that truth yet. I'm a yoruba boy by the way and I was born in Lagos and have lived in Lagos all my life and still living in Lagos to those who want to go the tribalism route.


Ire o
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by foleskay(m): 3:45pm On Jul 14, 2025
The only thing I enjoyed from him is d Npower money. D money sweet die.

He had good intention,but was too clueless to handle,monitor and coordinate his cabals,who held the country at the jugular.

He really fumbled by not handling the country with fierce hands. His kitchen cabinet had field day thru out. No check and balances. Very pitiable
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Nackzy: 3:45pm On Jul 14, 2025
How about Tinubu, APC is the worse thing that happened to Nigeria, worse than insecurity, hunger, poverty and corruption
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by seunoyeleyep(f): 3:46pm On Jul 14, 2025
What we have said since ages past is what APC area boys are just emphasizing.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Mindlog: 3:46pm On Jul 14, 2025
"On the economy, he stood guard over a government that had no way to generate money except by printing and borrowing from China, among others. He gave us a debt of over N30 trillion in Ways and Means and several billions of dollars"......while some dimwits are busy making efforts to gaslight people into remembering Buhari as one, who had led well.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by AMINDA: 3:48pm On Jul 14, 2025
Tinubu, the North can see your tribute through your proxy, the editor of your Nations newspaper.

Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Procashtips(m): 3:48pm On Jul 14, 2025
As usual, they never talk when the person is alive to burst their lies, once the person is dead, they start singing like drunk parrots.

Biggest cowards.

This is not going to be the end, they will dump all their failures on Buhari for the rest of their tenure.

We know them for who they are, weaklings and backstabbers.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Tammy2705: 3:48pm On Jul 14, 2025
one thing i would like to say about PMB is that he failed us and did not deliver as he cried for all those years he lost and finally got the oppourtunity to immortalise his name in our hearts; but failed. May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by SlavaUkraini: 3:49pm On Jul 14, 2025
Buhari's debts will be child's play compared to the debt that Jagaban will leave behind.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Hotfreezing: 3:51pm On Jul 14, 2025
AMINDA:
Tinubu, the North can see your tribute through your proxy, the editor of your Nations newspaper.
Instead of Tinubu, vote Peter Obi for Presidency in 2027.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Putindbutt(m): 3:51pm On Jul 14, 2025
Nemere2020:
by Sam Omatseye



https://thenationonlineng.net/anticlimax/
Don't be mischievous, Omatseye wrote the article, not the Nation editorial. What do you guys really gain from mischief?. Tufia!

Cc; seun nlfpmod Dominique Mynd44 - correct the headline.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by CodeTemplarr: 3:53pm On Jul 14, 2025
Jovi10:
Everybody knows he was a collosal failure but y'all kept packaging him and gave him 2nd term.


He's the worst president and only Tinubu is much worse than him. What do you expect from Tinubu when he packaged the only military leader who overthrew our very first democratically elected government as a Messiah and some rams of humans where shouting sai Baba all over the country.

Then after failing in the first 4 years y'all with 🐦 brains still supported him again calling him Baba go slow when y'all who voted for him and supported him are the ones whose got SLow brains.

If you're waiting for Tinubu to do anything better than Buhari, you're on a long thing. You can't give what you don't have. Tinubu failed in Lagos despite all the resources at his disposal. Jakande only used a term and what he did in Lagos far outweighs what Tinubu has done in Lagos, but y'all are not ready for that truth yet. I'm a yoruba boy by the way and I was born in Lagos and have lived in Lagos all my life and still living in Lagos to those who want to go the tribalism route.


Ire o
The second term par is what i find very odd. The man failed and was rewarded with more time to destroy the system. He did spectacularly.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Softmirror:
Kukutente23:
Can you imagine the audacity from The Nation!!

This is purely spitting on Buhari’s dead body

For all the flowery and colourful verbiage, he got some facts wrong

Buhari showed off his ballot paper not voters card
He couldn't bring his discipline to bear on our national life because of the crowd he got himself in a bid to become president.

Will Omatseye's paymaster be happy if Buhari took his war against corruption to the gate of all corrupt leaders regardless of status and stature?

This piece is just another example of the treachery being meted on Buhari from the BATist crew
I hope you can read clearly. Buhari supported Lawan. This is to re emphasize to those who think Buhari's death will have a negative impact on Tinubu's re-election can see now that Tinubu didn't climb the shoulder's of Buhari to be President. Tinubu fought his way through, jumping over hurdles both internal and external hence 2027 won't be any different. It's going to be a win again with or without Buhari.
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by PHIPEX(m):
Same people who worshipped Buhari have now turned against him in less than 24hrs of his death.

Same people who attacked us and called us wailing wailers.

Same people who pandered to everything Buhari did and crucified Jonathan to please Buhari

Same people who supported the Fulani and asked "where are the cows?"

Same people who made it look like the Igbos are against the North because we queried Buhari's incompetence and refused to align
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by TimeManager(m): 3:56pm On Jul 14, 2025
Putindbutt:
Don't be mischievous, Omatseye wrote the article, not the Nation editorial. What do you guys really gain from mischief?. Tufia!

Cc; seun nlfpmod Dominique Mynd44 - correct the headline.
Thanks for calling them out, that's the unfortunate situation we found ourselves in. They couldn't even differentiate a writer from an editorial, they just had to add The Nation somewhere to generate controversies, quite unfortunate.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by franchasofficia: 3:57pm On Jul 14, 2025
These are the kind of headlines I want to be reading about that man called Buhari; a very terrible leader that shattered so many things in Nigeria and wasted so many youths in their primes....may the souls of those who died as a result of Buhari's wickedness and evil leadership continue to rest in peace, AMEN angry
Re: Buhari left us with trillions of debts, supported Lawan - Sam Omatseye (Nation) by Kalulu44: 3:57pm On Jul 14, 2025
Oya nah him don die let the blame game from the Batist group start, and we are expecting counter blame game from Buhari's loyalist
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