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Obasanjo mourns Buhari, admits Nigeria is now in a deep mess
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51684, member: 636"] Former Nigerian leader Olusegun Obasanjo conveyed deep grief following the passing of Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday afternoon. The elder statesman praised his deceased colleague for fulfilling diverse leadership responsibilities throughout multiple phases of public service. Obasanjo emphasized that Buhari effectively executed duties across military, administrative, and diplomatic capacities during his career. The former president highlighted how the late leader demonstrated competence in each distinct role he assumed. Medical reports confirmed that Buhari passed away at 4:30 pm in a London medical facility after battling an extended illness. Obasanjo characterized the timing of this loss as particularly unfortunate for Nigeria's current circumstances. He stressed that the nation requires the collective wisdom and expertise of all former leaders to navigate existing challenges. The veteran politician emphasized that experienced statesmen like Buhari possess valuable insights necessary for addressing national difficulties. Obasanjo expressed confidence that such seasoned perspectives could help guide the country through turbulent periods. He offered prayers for divine mercy and eternal peace for the departed leader's soul. Buhari initially assumed power through military intervention on December 31, 1983, overthrowing President Shehu Shagari's civilian administration. His first tenure as Head of State lasted until August 27, 1985, when he was removed from office. Decades later, Buhari returned to leadership through democratic elections, serving consecutive presidential terms from 2015 through 2023. This unique trajectory made him one of the few Nigerian leaders who governed under both military and civilian frameworks. His death marks the end of a remarkable political journey spanning multiple generations of Nigerian governance. [/QUOTE]
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