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100 Unforgettable “Achievements” of Mohammadu Buhari

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When Muhammadu Buhari sauntered into Aso Rock in 2015, Nigerians were told to brace themselves for a “change” of historic proportions. And they did. What they didn’t know was that the promised change was not the type they anticipated.

Here was a man carved from the purest granite of discipline. A Spartan general from Daura. A man of few words and even fewer results. A man that had no recollection of his classmates, yet we were to believe he had a masterplan for 200 million citizens.

Buhari didn’t just govern; he performed open surgery on the soul of a nation. No anesthesia, no remorse.

And boy, did he deliver. He delivered silence when the nation screamed. He delivered “technical defeats” that only strengthened terrorists. He delivered trans-generational debts with surgical precision. And of course, he delivered a vastly divided national, divided across ethnic, religious, and of course – Fulani and non-Fulani lines.

So, in honour of this outstanding legacy, we’ve compiled 100 of Buhari’s greatest “”achievements” – the kind that historians will never forget, and victims will never forgive.

Buckle up. This is change in its rawest form.

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THE 100 UNFORGETTABLE “ACHIEVEMENTS” OF MUHAMMADU BUHARI

  1. Watched Fulani herdsmen overrun villages across Nigeria.
  2. Refused to declare killer Fulani herdsmen terrorists, even as they slaughtered children.
  3. Proposed RUGA (cattle colonies/settlements for Fulani herders) across the country as a national solution to terrorism.
  4. Allowed killer herdsmen to “graze” freely, even on people’s lives.
  5. Allowed NYSC members to be killed after his “baboon and blood” threat.
  6. Treated bandits with courtesy while crushing peaceful protesters.
  7. Welcomed “repentant” terrorists back with starter packs.
  8. Ignored international warnings about rising jihadist elements killing Christians across Nigeria.
  9. Spoke more about the security of cows than the security of human beings.
  10. Looked away while churches were bombed and priests murdered.
  11. Devalued the naira like it was part of an IMF experiment.
  12. Took Nigeria from ₦12 trillion in debt to over ₦77 trillion.
  13. Oversaw the worst inflation in 30 years.
  14. Increased petrol prices multiple times despite subsidy promises.
  15. Watched as bread became a luxury.
  16. Kept borrowing without explaining where the money went.
  17. Killed small businesses with the CBN’s inconsistent forex policies.
  18. Turned rice into gold or at least priced it like one.
  19. Promised to lift 100 million out of poverty… and did the opposite.
  20. Banned rice importation, then imported hunger.
  21. Supervised the massacre of peaceful #EndSARS protesters at Lekki Toll Gate.
  22. Shut down Twitter because his feelings got hurt.
  23. Used DSS like his personal secret police.
  24. Detained journalists and activists with reckless abandon.
  25. Consistently flouted court orders.
  26. Banned protests that challenged government policies.
  27. Allowed Sowore to be rearrested inside a courtroom.
  28. Turned the DSS into courtroom invaders.
  29. Appointed Isah Ali Pantami, a man with radical past sermons, as Minister of Communication.
  30. Oversaw extrajudicial killings that went unanswered.
  31. Watched as the Accountant-General stole ₦109 billion.
  32. Kept silent as NDDC officials made “fainting” a legal defense.
  33. Appointed ministers who ran ministries like personal businesses.
  34. Claimed to fight corruption but protected loyal looters.
  35. Oversaw massive CBN fraud under Godwin Emefiele.
  36. Allowed NNPC to become a black hole for public funds.
  37. Pardoned corrupt former governors despite EFCC convictions.
  38. Watched as $25 billion NNPC contracts were awarded without approval.
  39. Let Babachir Lawal’s grass-cutting scandal fade away.
  40. Ignored the looting of COVID-19 palliatives by state officials.
  41. Appointed Northern Muslims to almost all key security positions.
  42. Reduced federal character to a decorative phrase.
  43. Gave the South-East the cold shoulder deliberately.
  44. Made “97% vs. 5%” a government policy.
  45. Appointed dead men into boards – twice.
  46. Allowed northern dominance in military, customs, immigration, and police.
  47. Oversaw an ethnically lopsided government with pride.
  48. Ignored calls for restructuring.
  49. Treated IPOB like ISIS, treated bandits like misguided cousins.
  50. Promoted Fulani interests even when it tore the nation apart.
  51. Left Nigerian doctors unpaid for months.
  52. Flew abroad for medical treatment while hospitals collapsed at home.
  53. Allowed ASUU to remain on strike for over 8 months.
  54. Never declared an emergency in the education sector.
  55. Let schools in the North become bandit hunting grounds.
  56. Failed to digitalize or modernize education.
  57. Did nothing for tech advancement in schools.
  58. Saw students kidnapped en masse and said nothing.
  59. Allowed almajiri children to remain uneducated and exploited.
  60. Prioritized cows over classrooms.
  61. Left the nation more divided than ever.
  62. Watched tribalism rise under his nose.
  63. Reduced Southern voices in key national decisions.
  64. Ignored Southern governors’ calls on security restructuring.
  65. Oversaw an increase in secessionist agitation across Nigeria.
  66. Turned religion into a government policy tool.
  67. Allowed pastors and imams to fill leadership voids.
  68. Ignored cultural balance in military and paramilitary recruitment.
  69. Governed like the President of the North.
  70. Appointed only those he “trusted”, trust meant tribal closeness.
  71. Agatu Massacre – no visit, no speech, no justice.
  72. Benue killings –  silence.
  73. Southern Kaduna genocide – silence.
  74. Plateau mass killings – silence.
  75. Igangan Massacre  – silence.
  76. Zaria Shiite killings – silence.
  77. Lekki shootings  – denial.
  78. Thousands were killed, but he addressed cattle routes more often.
  79. Over 63,000 Nigerians were killed under his watch.
  80. Oversaw one of the most violent peacetime eras in Nigeria.
  81. Blamed Jonathan for 8 straight years.
  82. Blamed COVID-19 for economic collapse.
  83. Blamed the Ukraine war, despite Nigeria producing no tanks.
  84. Blamed Nigerian youths for being “lazy”.
  85. Told Nigerians to farm, then allowed farmers to be killed by killer Fulani herdsmen.
  86. Blamed governors for insecurity.
  87. Blamed social media for national unrest.
  88. Blamed climate change for the farmer-herder crisis.
  89. Blamed Satan, perhaps, but never himself.
  90. Took no responsibility for anything. Ever.
  91. Left behind a broken economy.
  92. Shattered public trust in government.
  93. Killed hope in young Nigerians.
  94. Legalized looting through incompetence.
  95. Weakened every national institution – from INEC to EFCC.
  96. Turned democracy into a joke.
  97. Normalized mass killings.
  98. Set Nigeria’s development back by a generation.
  99. Proved that “integrity” without competence is dangerous.
  100. Left Nigeria worse than he met it – by every metric possible.

So there you have it. 100 unforgettable “achievements” of President Muhammadu Buhari. A legacy not built with bricks and mortar, but with silence, division, fear, and pain.

History will not forget Buhari. And neither will Nigerians.

Rest In Peace.


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