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Tribute: Buhari came, saw and conquered, By Bashir Mani

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In remembrance of former President Muhammadu Buhari, a leader who came to serve Nigeria, saw the challenges of the nation, and conquered them with resolve and dedication through his tenure.

In life and even in death, he symbolized unity—transcending religion, politics, or ethnicity—uniting Nigerians in respect for his service.

His legacy resonates beyond Nigeria, connecting threads of cooperation in Africa and across the world. May his memory be a testament to the power of leadership that bridges divides, fostering unity in diversity.

He indeed tried his possible best for the country and he righteously departed leaving behind a myriad of indelible legacies.

May the Almighty Allah grant him Aljannat Firdaus and may He also give his family, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, government and people of Katsina State, Daura Emirate Council and the entire citizens the formidable fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss of an Iconic, pious, patriotic and quintessential leader par excellence.

Ameen ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum.

I really cried for so many reasons. As the CDS was reading his well-loaded citation, Baba was lying, waiting to be intered in his final resting place, the grave, an inevitable destiny for all of us. . Indeed all were sober and emotional as we love Baba even in death ..

Adieu Baba, until we come in Sha Allahu…May we also have a good ending.

RIJF Baba Buhari as millions mourn you across the globe…He indeed came, saw and conquered…Allah ya jikan Baban Buhari, Ameeen.

Muhammadu Buhari Tribute
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