Wp/nup/Muhammadu Buhari
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Muhammadu Buhari
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | Nigeria |
Name in native language | Muhammadu Buhari |
Date of birth | 17 December 1942 |
Place of birth | Daura, Daura |
Spouse | Aisha Buhari, Safinatu Buhari |
Child | Zahra Buhari, Fatima Buhari, Halima Buhari Sheriff |
Native language | Fula |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English, Hausa, Fula |
Writing language | English |
Occupation | military personnel, politician, teacher, military officer |
Position held | President of Nigeria, President of Nigeria, Governor of Borno State, Minister of Petroleum Resources, Minister of Petroleum Resources |
Educated at | United States Army War College, military education and training, Defence Services Staff College, Mons Officer Cadet School |
Work period (start) | 1961 |
Affiliation string | Office of the President of Nigeria |
Member of political party | All Progressives Congress |
Candidacy in election | 2015 Nigerian presidential election, 2019 Nigerian presidential election, 2011 Nigerian presidential election, 2007 Nigerian general election, 2003 Nigerian presidential election |
Ethnic group | Fulani |
Religion or worldview | Islam |
Participant in | FII 5th Edition in Riyadh, World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 |
Military or police rank | major general |
Military branch | Nigerian Army |
Award received | Order of the Federal Republic, Grand Cross of the Order of the Pioneers of Liberia, Order of the Niger, Order of the Pioneers of Liberia, Order of the Republic of Serbia |
Official website | https://thisisbuhari.com |
Personal pronoun | L485 |
Muhammadu Buhari
[edit | edit source]Muhammad buari GCFR Hausa pronunciation; (Amain efo 17 December 1942), Wunyi politician yan Nigeria na gin president yan Nigeria dagan (2015 lo 2023).[1][2] Wunmakeyi retired yan Nigeria army major general, Wunmakegin country 's military head of state dagan (31 December 1983 lo 27 August 1985), Bachina wungo kagbo be shehu shagari civilian government yan military coup d' etat .[3][4] Suna yan buharism wulagigiye da egami yan wukunchi yan military regime.[5][6]
Santatun
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Muhammadu Buhari | Biography & Facts | Britannica'.'www.britannica.com'.(29 May 2023). Retrieve (3 June 2023).
- ↑ 'President Buhari's inaugural speech on (May 29, 2015).'The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News'. 29 May 2019. Retrieved (22 August 2022).
- ↑ "Military Regime of Buhari and Idiagbon, (January 1984) – (August 1985). Archived from the original on (4 March 2016). Retrieved (12 September 2013).
- ↑ Max Siollun (October 2003). "Buhari and Idiagbon: A Missed Opportunity for Nigeria'. Dawodu.com. Archived from the original on (6 April 2014). Retrieved (12 September 2013)
- ↑ Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (22 July 2002). "Buharism: Economic Theory and Political Economy'. Lagos. Archived from the original on (12 March 2015). Retrieved (12 September 2013).
- ↑ Mohammed Nura (14 September 2010). "Nigeria: The Spontaneous 'Buharism' Explosion in the Polity'. 'Leadership (Nigeria)'. Archived from the original on (29 June 2018). Retrieved (12 September 2013).