
Former leader of Nigeria will be buried in tour
The body of former Nigerian President Muhammu Buhari has been buried in his hometown in the state of Katsina at the age of aged at the age of aged on Sunday.
Katsina Governor Dikko Radda, a British capital with the family of Buhari, said that after Monday, a tour of Katsina will be buried at 50 miles (80 km) at Town.
Nigeria vice -president Kashim Shetima is also in London and the remains of Buhari will return to Nigeria.
“I just left his family at the hospital and died and the decision is that his remains will be taken to the tour to bury, plans to leave in the morning,” Radda told DW Hausa.
The Vice -President also confirmed that the vice -president had a final rest of the place on social media when the vice -president came to London.
He said that Buhari died of a little illness after opening some further details.
In accordance with the Islamic teachings, Buhari is expected to be buried as soon as possible, said Islamic Maulvi Abdullahi Garangamawa.
“The only thing that prevents Buhari’s body from the burial today (Monday) is that his body came in a night (inside) because Islam entered the burial night. In that case, it would be fine on Tuesday morning,” said the valuable people.
In the post -independence history, only two of the two people who led Nigeria (military and civil president) were one of the two people.
Former President Good Lock Jonathan, who was defeated by Buhari in the election election, described the late leader that “his commitment to his duty was selfless in his duties and the role of the country and the sense of patriotism.”
Former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida, also praised the Octjenian in the power of 198 55.
“He is a man who has a moral compass for many during his retirement and an example of humility in public life,” said Babungida.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is expected to attend the tour in the city, has announced the seven -day national mourning in honor of his ancestor.
In an official statement announced on Sunday evening, Tinubu said that from Sunday, the country will give a final respect to the former leader with respect and honor since all the national flags across the country are being reduced.
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