• Home
  • Anti-Corruption
  • Fact-Check
  • Economy
  • National
  • Security
  • Features
  • State
  • Event
  • E-Book
Search
  • Home
  • About
  • Adverts
  • Contact
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.
PRNIGERIA PRNigeria News
PRNIGERIA PRNIGERIA
  • Home
  • Anti-Corruption
  • Fact-Check
  • Economy
  • National
  • Security
  • Features
  • State
  • Event
  • E-Book
Home Features “Buhari: A Blunt, Honest Leader Who Laughed at His Own Predicament”
  • Features
  • Government
  • National

“Buhari: A Blunt, Honest Leader Who Laughed at His Own Predicament”

By
Prnigeria
-
July 21, 2025
Late Ex-President Muhammadu Buhari and Mansur Liman
Late Ex-President Muhammadu Buhari and Mansur Liman

“Buhari: A Blunt, Honest Leader Who Laughed at His Own Predicament”

The news of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s passing hit me with a deep, personal sadness. Even as I submit completely to the will of the Almighty, I cannot help but reflect on the life of a man I came to know closely — a principled, selfless leader who gave up personal comfort in his quest to strengthen Nigeria’s democracy and its institutions.

Often misunderstood by many, President Buhari was deeply committed to the welfare of the ordinary citizen and worked tirelessly for their upliftment. Nigeria has not only lost a former President but a statesman whose unwavering commitment to justice for the poor and the unity of our nation defined his legacy.

I had the rare privilege of knowing President Muhammadu Buhari at close quarters. He often referred to me as his “neighbour,” having once acquired a plot of land directly behind his house in Daura. President Buhari was famously blunt — he spoke his mind without embellishment or sugar-coating.

Over the course of my career, I interviewed him on several occasions. Despite our familiarity, I never hesitated to ask him the most difficult and probing questions. One such moment came in the lead-up to the 2015 general elections, when all signs pointed to his impending victory. Surrounded by members of his media team, I asked him directly: How could a former military dictator reinvent himself as a democratic civilian president?

His media aides quickly tried to intervene and stop him from responding, but he waved them off and insisted they let me do my job. He didn’t just allow the question — he welcomed it. That was Buhari: unafraid of scrutiny, never too proud to be questioned.

Read Also:

  • Troops Neutralise 12 Terrorists in  Sambisa, Mandara Mountains, Recover Firearms, Motorcycles
  • Customs Disowns Fake Recruitment Flyer, Warns Public Against Fraudsters
  •  Tinubu Names New Ambassadors to France, US, UK, and Turkey

Even as President of the largest Black nation on earth, Muhammadu Buhari embodied humility and simplicity. He lived an austere life, owning only two known houses — one in Daura and the other in Kaduna. Behind his reserved demeanour, he possessed a sharp and often wicked sense of humour, appreciated only by those who knew him well.

I recall vividly an encounter shortly after I assumed office as the Director-General of FRCN. I visited him in his Presidential office to seek his counsel. Having spent most of my career outside Nigeria — apart from brief stints as a graduate assistant at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) and Bayero University, Kano (BUK) — I felt it was wise to draw from his wealth of experience.

During our conversation, he shared a striking insight: “There is nothing harder than governing Nigerians,” he said thoughtfully. Curious, I asked why. With characteristic honesty, he explained, “For every proposal presented to me, there are several counter-proposals, leaving me with the difficult task of making the final decision.”

I couldn’t resist teasing him, reminding him that he had fought so hard for the position, finally succeeding only on his fourth attempt. He chuckled and admitted, “That is true. I even prayed deep into the nights for victory.” Then, with a wry smile, he laughed softly at what he called his own “predicament.”

May the Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings, grant him eternal rest in Jannatul Firdaus, and comfort all who mourn his passing — especially his beloved wife, Her Excellency Aisha Buhari, his children, the entire family of the late Durbin Daura, Alhaji Dauda Daura, the Daura Emirate, and the nation at large, as we come to terms with this profound loss.

Dr. Mansur Liman

Former Editor, BBC Hausa Service

Former DG, FRCN

VISIT OUR OTHER WEBSITES
PRNigeria.com EconomicConfidential.com PRNigeria.com/Hausa/
EmergencyDigest.com PoliticsDigest.ng TechDigest.ng
HealthDigest.ng SpokesPersonsdigest.com TeensDigest.ng
ArewaAgenda.com Hausa.ArewaAgenda.com YAShuaib.com
  • TAGS
  • Former President Muhammadu Buhari
  • Honest Leader Who Laughed at His Own Predicament
Previous articlePolice Clarifies Position as Retired Officers Stage Peaceful Protest Over Pension Concerns
Next articleCodeine, Tramadol Worth ₦20.5bn Seized as Customs-NAFDAC Cooperation Deepens
Prnigeria
Prnigeria

RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR

Terrorists bomb-laden vehicles destroyed by Nigerian Troops

Troops Neutralise 12 Terrorists in  Sambisa, Mandara Mountains, Recover Firearms, Motorcycles

Customs Disowns Fake Recruitment Flyer, Warns Public Against Fraudsters

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

 Tinubu Names New Ambassadors to France, US, UK, and Turkey

Troops of Nigerian Army after successfully foiling an ambush by Boko Haram/ISWAP Terrorists

Troops Kill Suspected Boko Haram Fighter, Recover Arms in Maiduguri Operation

NJC Recommends FHC Chief Registrar, Suleiman Amida Hassan, 13 Others for Judges

REVEALED: Why S’Court Dismissed Lagos Gov’t Appeal Against Al-Mustapha Over Murder of Kudirat Abiola

Honourable Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, FNIPR,

Argungu Festival Reflects Nigeria’s Cultural Unity, Says FG

DHQ Leads Media Tour of North East, Reviews Transition to Peace and Stability

Gallant Soldiers Pay Supreme Price as Troops Crush Terrorist Networks, Foil Suicide VBIED Attacks at Timbuktu Triangle

DSS, Forest Guards Raid ISWAP Hideout, Rescue 7 Hostages in Borno

Army Adopts Digital Inspection Tools to Boost Accountability, Operational Efficiency

Nigerian Troops Receive Rescued Hostages, Nab Suspected Gunrunner in C’River

Recent Posts

  • Troops Neutralise 12 Terrorists in  Sambisa, Mandara Mountains, Recover Firearms, Motorcycles
  • Customs Disowns Fake Recruitment Flyer, Warns Public Against Fraudsters
  •  Tinubu Names New Ambassadors to France, US, UK, and Turkey
  • Troops Kill Suspected Boko Haram Fighter, Recover Arms in Maiduguri Operation
  • NJC Recommends FHC Chief Registrar, Suleiman Amida Hassan, 13 Others for Judges
  • Home
  • About
  • Adverts
  • Contact
© 2020 PRNigeria. All Rights Reserved.
Latest News
Troops Neutralise 12 Terrorists in  Sambisa, Mandara Mountains, Recover Firearms, MotorcyclesCustoms Disowns Fake Recruitment Flyer, Warns Public Against Fraudsters Tinubu Names New Ambassadors to France, US, UK, and TurkeyTroops Kill Suspected Boko Haram Fighter, Recover Arms in Maiduguri OperationNJC Recommends FHC Chief Registrar, Suleiman Amida Hassan, 13 Others for JudgesCOAS Pledges Continued Army Support for Refugees, IDPsREVEALED: Why S'Court Dismissed Lagos Gov't Appeal Against Al-Mustapha Over Murder of Kudirat AbiolaNigerian Navy Explores Cutting-Edge Maritime Tech at Qatar Defence ExpoBaze University Architecture Students Engage Public Sector Clients in 2026 Live ProjectUS, Nigeria Deepen Cooperation Against Terror GroupsFACT-CHECK: Did Atiku’s Wife Call Obasanjo a “Monkey” for Scuttling Husband's Presidential Aspiration?Navy Commissions Healthcare Centre, Borehole in AdamawaArgungu Festival Reflects Nigeria’s Cultural Unity, Says FGEgypt Pledges Training, Equipment Support for MNJTF OperationsDHQ Leads Media Tour of North East, Reviews Transition to Peace and Stability
X whatsapp