Buhari & the Vanity of power

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By Stella Chima

After 8 years how market. Buhari left Nigeria a broken, divided and destroyed nation. His legacy is one of evil, destruction, division, bloodshed, poverty, injustice and despoliation. People will curse his image and flee from his memory. People will not mourn his death; they would celebrate it, because Buhari represents pain and anguish to most.

Because of his inferiority complex and low mentality he spent 8 years treating himself in foreign hospitals without ever considering building any standard hospital in his own country for the benefit of his own citizens.

Buhari divided Nigeria beyond repair. He protected terrorists from his tribe who went on a killing spree and shed enough blood to fill River Niger. He turned more Nigerians into internally displaced refugees than during the civil war.

In the end the presidency added no value to him. It didn’t make him taller. It didn’t make him immortal. It didn’t make him happy. It was all narcissism and empty vanity.

Had he used his presidency to do good, had he chosen to be a father for all, he would have left behind a better Nigeria and the happy smiling faces of millions of Nigerians across the land would have been a consolation and a worthy legacy. But alas the reverse is the case.

Ironically Buhari would have died with more satisfaction and a better name had he never ventured into the historic misadventure of ruling Nigeria again.

We live and we die. What remains is our legacy. It’s not for nothing that leaders in normal societies always strive to leave a great legacy.

Buhari’s only legacy is one of death, destruction and division… Nothing more nothing less.

In the end it was all vanity

(CONTRIBUTED) (News Band)

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