Tribute to President Muhammadu Buhari @80
President Muhammadu Buhari first came into my orbit in December 1983 when he became Head of State of Nigeria. I was then just 22 years old, fresh from youth corp and working in the Chambers of Chief Gani Fawehinmi. He was this young handsome officer who walked tall and straight and hardly ever smiled. The same with his Chief of staff Supreme Headquarters, Major General Babatunde Idiagbon. The two of them were the most disciplined rulers Nigeria had and have had since memory serves me. They proceeded to govern with the rule of discipline, instituting WAI and issuing Decrees that were extremely rigid and that seemingly trampled on the natural rights of citizens. As was expected, the civil society was not having this rule at all so the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) was at loggerheads with the Buhari regime and took a decision that no lawyer was to appear before any of the military tribunals that were set up to try corrupt politicians. That decision was controversial because the ethics o