By Rahim Abdul
The news of Muhammadu Buhari’s passing has sent shockwaves across the globe. The former Nigerian president died in a London clinic at the age of 82, his family has confirmed.
Buhari had traveled to the UK in April for a routine medical check-up but subsequently fell ill.
Throughout his eight years in power, there were speculations about his health. Despite this, he made history in 2015 as the first opposition candidate to defeat an incumbent and win the presidency.

Buhari’s promise to tackle corruption and insecurity resonated with Nigerians, and his presidency was marked by significant efforts to address these issues.
Before his presidency, Buhari had a long military career. He carried out a military coup in 1983 and ruled for twenty months before being unseated through another coup.
The cause of Buhari’s death is yet to be disclosed. As news of his passing spreads, tributes are pouring in from across the world.
Buhari’s legacy is complex, and his presidency was marked by both significant achievements and challenges.
