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Tinubu orders flags at half mast as Buhari dies in London at 82
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51626, member: 636"] Nigeria's former strongman, Muhammadu Buhari, breathed his last at a London medical facility at age 82. The Tinubu Media Centre broke the tragic news on Sunday, July 13, through an official announcement. Officials described the loss as devastating for the West African nation during these turbulent times. The elderly statesman had been receiving treatment at the British clinic before his passing. His death marks the end of an era for millions of Nigerians who knew him as both military ruler and democratic president. Buhari commanded Nigeria from 2015 to 2023, having transformed himself from an army general into a civilian politician. The northern leader faced significant economic challenges and security crises throughout his presidency. His government invested billions in roads, railways, and other major infrastructure projects nationwide. Social welfare programs became a cornerstone of his administration as officials worked to help poor communities. Critics and supporters alike recognized his efforts to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure. President Bola Tinubu immediately ordered all government flags to fly at half-staff as a tribute to his predecessor. The current leader praised Buhari's dedication during some of Nigeria's most difficult periods in recent memory. Political observers noted how the late president answered his country's call when citizens desperately needed stable leadership. His legacy includes ambitious development schemes that aimed to lift millions out of poverty. The former military officer-turned-democratic leader leaves behind a complex yet significant mark on Nigerian history. [/QUOTE]
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