Kabiru Haruna
Wednesday, 9th April 2025, will forever remain etched in the hearts of those who knew and loved Buhari, a day when the world lost a rare soul whose quiet strength and unwavering dedication left an indelible mark. Buhari was not just a man; he was a spirit of service, humility, and deep humanity.
To say Buhari was hardworking would be an understatement. Always at his duty post, always smiling through the struggles, he embodied commitment in its purest form.
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Whether in rain or shine, with or without applause, he showed up, carrying out his responsibilities with grace and a sense of purpose. His work wasn’t just a job, it was an act of loyalty, a reflection of his inner character.
To the writer of this tribute, Buhari was more than a helper or employee he was considered an ultimate adopted son.
He was always there, whether the writer was present or not, extending a hand to the family with quiet strength and a sense of belonging that cannot be replaced.
He was reliable, gentle, and respectful, a man who touched lives not through noise, but through presence.
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“Ya Alhaji,” he would say, with a familiar warmth that now echoes in the silence he’s left behind.
Only now, in his absence, do people begin to grasp the depth of his kindness, the quiet power of his spirit.
He loved many, and was loved in return, not because he sought recognition, but because of who he was: honest, humble, and sincerely devoted.
His goodness was not loud, but it was everywhere in the help he offered, the respect he showed, and the peace he carried with him.
Buhari has gone to his final home, and we pray that it is Paradise, a place worthy of a man who lived with quiet dignity.
He may not have been sung about in life, but in death, his story is rising, a reminder that true heroes often live among us, unnoticed until they’re no longer here.
May Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest. Ameen.