Dujima Adamawa, Musa Halilu Pens Emotional Tribute To Late Buhari 

Posted on July 22, 2025

In a deeply emotional tribute, Alhaji Musa Halilu OFR, Chairman of Tilt Group of Companies Ltd., mourned the passing of his in-law, former President Muhammadu Buhari, whom he honored as a father figure, mentor, and guiding light who profoundly shaped his life over the past three decades. 

Halilu, also known as the Dujima Adamawa, reflected on the significant influence Buhari had, not only on the nation of Nigeria but also on his own personal development.

He recounted how the late president’s unwavering principles, disciplined approach, and remarkable humility resonated throughout his life, leaving an indelible mark on his character and values.

In his heartfelt tribute, titled “A Tribute to a Father, Mentor and Leader, Late President Muhammadu Buhari,” Halilu expressed that Buhari’s impact extended far beyond political spheres; he served as a foundational pillar in his life.

This relationship had shaped Halilu’s moral compass and provided guidance for more than 30 years.

“It is with a heavy heart and immense gratitude that I write this tribute to Late President Muhammadu Buhari, a man whose presence in my life transcended political roles and national authority,” Halilu stated. “To me, he was more than a President; he was a father figure, a mentor, and the guiding light who molded my character over three decades.”

Reflecting on the privilege of growing up under Buhari’s mentorship, Halilu noted, “From my earliest interactions with him, I was struck by his calm strength and unwavering principles. He led by example, commanding respect not through loud declarations but through the integrity of his character.

“For three decades, Buhari instilled invaluable lessons that defined leadership for Halilu.

“He taught me the essence of discipline, impressing upon me the importance of consistently doing what is right, even when it is challenging. He emphasized that trustworthiness is paramount, one’s word must always be one’s bond, and loyalty to the truth is non-negotiable. He also demonstrated humility; success should be carried with grace, and one should lead without arrogance, regardless of how far one ascends. Most crucially, he instilled in me the concept of selflessness, that serving others, especially one’s country, is the highest calling a person can embrace.”

Halilu also shared a personal connection, highlighting that the late former president was his brother-in-law, married to his sister, Aisha Buhari.

He praised Buhari’s exemplary leadership, emphasizing how his calm demeanor, unwavering integrity, and principled governance left a lasting impression.

These were not merely lessons; they were virtues he consistently lived out, observable day after day, year after year, not in grand gestures, but in the persistent commitment of a man dedicated entirely to the betterment of Nigeria.

“It was a thrilling experience to be part of his political journey, which culminated in his presidency, a journey I consider fortunate to have witnessed and participated in,” Halilu reflected. “He embodied democratic values, courage, and steadfast conviction.”

To the world, Buhari was a Head of State and later a democratically elected President. To Halilu, however, he was “BABA,” a constant source of wisdom, guidance, and strength.

“He corrected me when I wavered, offered guidance when I was uncertain, and inspired me to strive for greater achievements, not for selfish gain, but for the greater good of others,” he shared.

In his concluding remarks, Halilu emphasized the enduring legacy of the late president, a legacy that remains deeply cherished by those who knew him intimately.

“His legacy will undoubtedly be chronicled in history books, debated in policy circles, and celebrated by a grateful nation. But for me, it is profoundly personal,” Halilu stated.

“As we mourn his passing, we also celebrate a life well-lived, one marked by courage, conviction, and an absolute devotion to Nigeria and the values that bind us together.

“Nagode Malam Musa, a sauka Lafiya,” were the last words spoken to him by President Buhari during Halilu’s visit to bid farewell on the 6th of July, 2025, while the late president lay in a hospital bed in London.

“Rest in Aljannah Firdaus, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.”

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