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14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by God1000(m): 8:19am On May 05
Today is exactly 14 years since the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
Born on August 16, 1951, he died on May 5, 2010 at the age of 59. He would have been 73 now if he were alive.


He was declared the winner of the election held on 21st April, 2007, and served as president for three years.

Yar’adua earlier served as governor of Katsina State between 1999 and 2007, during which he succeeded in executing landmark projects and also turned around the civil service.

Years after his death, many of his family members, friends, political associates, and some Nigerians, are remembering him with nostalgia.

Some of those who spoke to Daily Trust recollected his personal traits and leadership qualities, and called on present leaders to imbibe such values so that Nigeria can develop.

Basic honesty, Umaru’s distinctive feature – Cousin

His cousin and childhood friend, with whom they grew up together, Engr. Abu Aminu Yar’Adua, said basic honesty was late President Yar’Adua’s distinctive feature.

“We are first cousins. His father, late Matawalli Musa and my father, late Aminu, are of the same father and mother,” he said.

My father literally brought up late Musa Yar’adua because he is his elder brother. Umar and I were agemates, although I am two years older than him, but as far as the family is concerned, they bunched us together.

“Right from our childhood up to our youthful age, Umaru had that leadership instinct. He had a great sense of humanity and humility. He was a focused person and whatever task Umaru was given, he would carry it out with utmost diligence, dedication and honesty; and that basic honesty is his distinctive feature,” he said.

He said as far as politics is concerned, Umaru was the co-founder of the Katsina Students and Old boys Association, which was the first Katsina province-wide organisation, which short-lived but was later revived by late Umaru, and it served as the springboard for his venture into politics.

He added that the good attitude displayed by late Umaru and many others among the family, was the outcome of the home training they received.


Why present day leaders can’t copy late Yar’Adua – Dr Mustapha Inuwa

Dr Mustapha Muhammad Inuwa served in different capacities under the administration of late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua when he was the governor of Katsina State. He served as the General Manager of Katsina State Transport Authority (KSTA), Chairman Caretaker Committee of Danmusa Local Government Area (LGA), Commissioner of Education, and later the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

Responding to a question on the kind of qualities that the late president possessed which present crop of leaders should emulate, Dr Inuwa said the late president was unique.


“That would be very difficult because, for leaders to wear the shoes of late Umaru Yar’Adua, they must be completely non-materialistic, not self-centered, prudent and incorruptible”, Dr Inuwa, who also served as SSG under Governor Aminu Bello Masari said.

He said these are some traits that are hard to be combined by an individual.

“Umaru didn’t bother about amassing wealth, which is quite different from what is happening in the current leadership. So, it is only when you can combine these personal traits that you will be able to wear his shoes. But when you are looking for wealth, to own houses, to travel abroad, to own this and that, there is no way you can be like Umaru,” he said.

He added that Umaru was a frank and straightforward person when it comes to the issue of governance.

He said Yar’adua was “a focused leader who was always thinking of what to be done and how best to do it; always thinking on how to achieve success even if it was through his political opponent. He would keep politics aside so long as he believes in your capacity to do it.

He was a leader with high sense of respect; he had self-respect and he respected others. He was a leader who really provided leadership. He could listen to you for an hour and he will appreciate your positions on issues even if they don’t tally with his own positions. He will respect and accept superior arguments on issues. This, I can count many instances, either in politics or in governance.

Late President Yar’Adua was an incorruptible person. I cannot remember an instance where he did anything for his personal benefit. When I was in the ministry of education, we awarded a lot of contracts, but not a single did late Umaru, as governor, awarded for his personal interest or just for someone to benefit personally.

“He had never directed me to do anything that tilted toward dishonesty. He believed in following due process, following the rules and regulations and with him, you have no problem with EFCC, ICPC or whatever, because all you are doing was in order. He was an honest person and every day I remember him, I believe that Nigeria has really lost a leader who could have turned this country into a better place,” he said.

Asked where Nigeria would have been assuming Yar’adua lived and served for two terms, he said, “Nigeria would have been a completely different country.”

He added, “Another quality of leadership of late Yar’Adua was his ability to identify those who have the capacity to deliver, and he would give them all the encouragement they needed to discharge their responsibilities.

“He was also a leader who was focused and he had foresight. He could do things that would benefit people even if it will take years to complete. He would take a decision even if at that moment it sounds unpopular. If he believed it will benefit the people, he will go ahead and execute it, and eventually people will come to realise that it was the best decision.

https://dailytrust.com/14-years-after-umaru-yaraduas-death-nigeria-wouldve-been-much-better-says-aide

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by God1000(m): 8:20am On May 05
I miss Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, may his soul continue to rest in peace

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by TINTINABULATION(m): 8:22am On May 05
Pure aggrandization. Nothing special or spectacular in him. The honour is only in death. If he had completed his term like others, we will be hurling insults on him today too. May his soul continue to rest in peace.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by EreluRoz: 8:28am On May 05
The present problem Nigeria is facing started from when Jonathan lost his reelection, they did a lot of damages you can ever imagined before leaving office as part of their revenge, Buhari came and couldn't fix it but added to it and here we are today.

Don't just argue this with me

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Remman(m): 8:29am On May 05
The best hero of our nation. He brought the idea to slash excess spending of NASS, so his death could be suspecious considering the greedy nature of NASS members. He gave Armnesty to Niger Delta militants, the first to actually publicised his Agenda and actually stood by it.

Seems to me like Nigeria has an evil spirit to take away "better thing" from them. Somehow validates the common adage "better thing no dey last".

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by happney65: 8:30am On May 05
He was a good Man but a socialist. He wasn't a capitalist as such.

He reversed the sale of the refineries already set in place by Obasanjo and some others. If he had gone through with the sales of the refineries we would have been better than now.

Obasanjo just wanted a straight forward person who wasnt interested in stealing and was comfortable with what he had and he got it in yaradua.

He wanted to go back to his lecturing job after being Govornor of Katsina twice before Obasanjo dragged him back into politics.

OBJ knew him very very well. Younger brother of his former VP,The Late Shehu Yaradua who was VP to Obasanjo when Obasanjo was Military President in 76.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by God1000(m): 8:31am On May 05
TINTINABULATION:
Pure aggrandization. Nothing special or spectacular in him. The honour is only in death. If he had completed his term like others, we will be hurling insults on him today too. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
you were probably too young when he was president?

He achieved a lot within the short period he served as president than all his successors combined

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Odin13: 8:32am On May 05
Can the Yoruba people write and swear on Tinubu like this?

They lambasted Fred Ajuduah and Ned on a thread... yet embrace Tinubu that has done more than this saints..

Yoruba supporting Yoruba is what’s is keeping present Nigeria ..where it is

Calling a spade a spade is now a taboo.. and whoever does that is tag igbo and obidient

Nigeria must be great.

Weda lovers of tribalism loves it or not

Rest on sir..

Your legacy remain pure and direct

God bless Arewa Izon and the good people of Nigeria

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by God1000(m): 8:33am On May 05
EreluRoz:
The present problem Nigeria is facing started from when Jonathan lost his reelection, they did a lot of damages you can ever imagined before leaving office as part of their revenge, Buhari came and couldn't fix it but added to it and here we are today.

Don't just argue this with me
You are stylishly making excuses for Tinubu's ineptitude.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Odin13: 8:34am On May 05
TINTINABULATION:
Pure aggrandization. Nothing special or spectacular in him. The honour is only in death. If he had completed his term like others, we will be hurling insults on him today too. May his soul continue to rest in peace.

When They writes.. you know who Dey are..
Tribalist emergency lovers of our great country

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Odin13: 8:36am On May 05
EreluRoz:
The present problem Nigeria is facing started from when Jonathan lost his reelection, they did a lot of damages you can ever imagined before leaving office as part of their revenge, Buhari came and couldn't fix it but added to it and here we are today.

Don't just argue this with me

No one need argue with empty ..****

Person go just the type foolishness

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by EreluRoz: 8:39am On May 05
God1000:
You are stylishly making excuses for Tinubu's ineptitude
Not that, problems should be traced to the root cause if we want a permanent solution. Tinubu only inherited these problems. I'll always give the biggest blame to Jonathan Jonathan because he was handed over a very good government but destroyed it before leaving due to his loss. I always shake my head whenever I see people hailing Jonathan because they don't understand that he's the architect of the problems Nigeria is currently facing, it started from him and unfortunately his successors have not been able to rectify the problem he caused. I'm just praying for Tinubu to be able to do something.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Remman(m): 8:39am On May 05
TINTINABULATION:
Pure aggrandization. Nothing special or spectacular in him. The honour is only in death. If he had completed his term like others, we will be hurling insults on him today too. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
Then it means you know little about his policies that enriched our economy just within his short term. That means his full tenure would have yielded great result. To know a good policy, you should start seeing result at most after the first three to six months of implementation. There's pressure on CBN now because other key sectors that would have helped the economy is not functional, something that was very rare under Umaru.

You can't embezzle public funds and totally neglect key sectors in hope of using CBN policy to fix it simply because the CBN prints money and this is exactly what we've seen Buhari and Tinubu doing. Illiteracy at it's peak. Actually, you can't give what you don't have.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by God1000(m): 8:41am On May 05
EreluRoz:
Not that, problems should be traced to the root cause if we want a permanent solution. Tinubu only inherited these problems. I'll always give the biggest blame to Jonathan Jonathan because he was handed over a very good government but destroyed it before leaving due to his loss. I always shake my head whenever I see people hailing Jonathan because they don't understand that he's the architect of the problems Nigeria is currently facing, it started from him and unfortunately his successors have not been able to rectify the problem he caused. I'm just praying for Tinubu to be able to do something.

But we blamed Jonathan and Buhari for everything in this country during their time in office, this is hypocrisy

Tinubu said he was ready to serve, that we should not pity him, so far he has added more to our miseries and woes

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by fredoooooo: 8:41am On May 05
Hold the post yar adua responsible ,and all others after them ..

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by opera1(m): 8:42am On May 05
One of the best gift to this nation but was short lived.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Praying4Nigeria: 8:42am On May 05
Truth be told, we that didn't vote in the current President saw ahead what is happening now. However, now that we are in the Administration already (next 4 Years or 8 Years?), it would be completely satanically Evil to continue to wish that the Country get worse just to boost personal myopic self-destructive Ego of "I told you so!" It is time for every sensible Nigerians to support the current Administration in Efforts with Prayer and by every other means possible to ease up things and make the Country better.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by handsomeyinka(m): 8:43am On May 05
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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by 24kmagik: 8:44am On May 05
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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by marlow1962(m): 8:44am On May 05
After his death, the so called generator republic decided to carry coffin for a president that was still alive, while a clone ruled them for 8 good years.
Sick country, sick government,sick citizens, sick policies.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by ybalogs(m): 8:45am On May 05
Just like yesterday. May Allah illuminate his grave and grant him Aljanat Firdaus.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by ybalogs(m): 8:45am On May 05
By far the best president since I understand politics.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Kizyte(m): 8:46am On May 05
Yar'adua is the best president Nigeria has ever produced. Unfortunately, good people don't last. Now all we have as presidents are corrupt ethnic and religious bigots.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by nairalanda1(m): 8:47am On May 05
Nigeria won't have been better

Nigeria's problem is resource dependency. The minute the prices of what we sell falls, wahala dey.

Yaradua was lucky to meet oil at a very high price, ( at one time 145 dollars per barrel) plus he was wise enough to save and save and save ( if he was as rich as bill gates he would still be living in a bungalow and driving one tiny car lol)

But the thing is ,he did nothing about our resource dependent economy. By the time he died our economy was still dependent on the price of oyel.

The same as all our leaders.

At independence and every time we have a new leader we have always had the choice. Innovation and industrialization or resource dependency and sharing money and borrowing when earnings fall, and large white elephant projects. We always choose the later. No wonder we are broke and vulnerable to mother IMF and Satan WB.

And even both IMF and WB are sorry for us and giving us sane advice, but no.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Eleph(m): 8:48am On May 05
He was a far better leader compared to those that came after him, especially PMB who happens to come from the same Katsina State. Buhari and his political party, the APC has continued to take us further into hardship and indebtedness that had never been seen before in our history. Exchange Rates, Fuel Prices, Food Inflation, Unemployment etc. RIP Umar Yar'adua!

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by ZombieTAMER: 8:49am On May 05
Eleph:
He was a far better leader compared to those that came after him, especially PMB who happens to come from the same Katsina State.
undecided

we can all agree that Buhari was the worst,

But some low lives supported and voted him twice

What exactly was the support for?..

To continue raping the country for eight years

These villains are wicked i swear

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by MrPOTUS: 8:50am On May 05
lipsrsealed

You'll wonder how d likes of evil buhari and Tinubu are still alive while this man is gone lipsrsealed

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Franking: 8:52am On May 05
Most Nigerians celebrated Abacha's death and he is still loathed till today but Yaradua has continued to receive praises across ethnic divides. There must be a reason for it.

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Re: 14 Years After Yar’adua’s Death: Nigeria Would’ve Been Much Better, Says Aide by Timoleon(m): 8:52am On May 05
Rest on baba.

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