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Muhammadu Buhari: Former Nigerian leader's body to be flown home and buried in Daura Muhammadu Buhari: Former Nigerian leader's body to be flown home and buried in Daura
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Muhammadu Buhari died in a London clinicMuhammadu Buhari died in a London clinic
The body of Nigeria's former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died aged 82 in a London clinic on Sunday, is due to be flown home later to be buried in his hometown in Katsina state. The body of Nigeria's former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died aged 82 in a London clinic on Sunday, is due to be flown home later to be buried in his hometown in the northern Katsina state.
Katsina state governor Dikko Radda, who returned to Nigeria on Monday morning after being with Buhari’s family in London, said Buhari would be buried in Daura town, 50 miles (80km) from Katsina city on Tuesday. State governor Dikko Radda, who returned to Nigeria on Monday morning after being with Buhari’s family in London, said Buhari would be buried in Daura town, 50 miles (80km) from Katsina city, on Tuesday.
Nigeria's Vice-President Kashim Shettima is in London and will accompany Buhari's remains back to Nigeria.Nigeria's Vice-President Kashim Shettima is in London and will accompany Buhari's remains back to Nigeria.
“Based on my discussions with the family and close people that are with the corpse, preparations are ongoing in order to bring the body back to Nigeria," said Radda.“Based on my discussions with the family and close people that are with the corpse, preparations are ongoing in order to bring the body back to Nigeria," said Radda.
”What I have gathered so far is that the corpse will arrive 12pm tomorrow [Tuesday] and the burial will happen by 2pm,” he added.”What I have gathered so far is that the corpse will arrive 12pm tomorrow [Tuesday] and the burial will happen by 2pm,” he added.
He said the burial, initially expected on Monday, had been delayed to allow more people to attend. Officials say the funeral, initially expected on Monday, had been delayed for logistical reasons.
The former president's remains will be flown directly to Katsina airport before being moved to their final resting place, Radda said.
Buhari’s home in Daura is already filled with mourners as friends, family and well-wishers await the arrival of his corpse.Buhari’s home in Daura is already filled with mourners as friends, family and well-wishers await the arrival of his corpse.
The vice-president also confirmed Daura to be Buhari’s final resting place in a post on social media after arriving in London on Monday morning. The vice-president said that Buhari had died after a brief illness without revealing any further details, however the former president had suffered from ill-health for many years.
He said that Buhari had died after a brief illness without revealing any further details, however the former president had suffered from ill-health for many years.
Buhari - the austere Nigerian military ruler who defeated a sitting presidentBuhari - the austere Nigerian military ruler who defeated a sitting president
Even though he's a former president, there will not be a state funeral. In line with Islamic teachings, Buhari will be buried as quickly as possible in a simple ceremony, Islamic cleric Abdullahi Garangamawa told the BBC.Even though he's a former president, there will not be a state funeral. In line with Islamic teachings, Buhari will be buried as quickly as possible in a simple ceremony, Islamic cleric Abdullahi Garangamawa told the BBC.
Tributes have continued to pour in for the late army general who led Nigeria twice - first as military leader and an elected president after becoming the first opposition leader to defeat an incumbent, in 2015.Tributes have continued to pour in for the late army general who led Nigeria twice - first as military leader and an elected president after becoming the first opposition leader to defeat an incumbent, in 2015.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan, defeated by Buhari in 2015, described the late leader as someone who "was selfless in his commitment to his duty and served the country with character and a deep sense of patriotism".Former President Goodluck Jonathan, defeated by Buhari in 2015, described the late leader as someone who "was selfless in his commitment to his duty and served the country with character and a deep sense of patriotism".
Former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida, who overthrew Buhari in a 1985 coup, also showered praises on the octogenarian.Former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida, who overthrew Buhari in a 1985 coup, also showered praises on the octogenarian.
"He is a man who, even in retirement, remained a moral compass to many, and an example of modesty in public life,” Babangida noted."He is a man who, even in retirement, remained a moral compass to many, and an example of modesty in public life,” Babangida noted.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is expected to attend the funeral prayer in Daura, has declared a seven-day national mourning period in honour of his predecessor.President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is expected to attend the funeral prayer in Daura, has declared a seven-day national mourning period in honour of his predecessor.
In an official condolence statement released on Sunday evening, Tinubu said the nation would pay its final respects to the former leader with dignity and honour, starting with the lowering of all national flags to half-mast across the country from Sunday.In an official condolence statement released on Sunday evening, Tinubu said the nation would pay its final respects to the former leader with dignity and honour, starting with the lowering of all national flags to half-mast across the country from Sunday.
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