Buhari Speaks on How He Ran Away from Home Over an Arranged Marriage and Joined the Military
In a revelation that drew parallels with the formative journey of Nelson Mandela, Nigeria’s former President Muhammadu Buhari disclosed that his decision to flee home was driven by an arranged marriage and the prospect of earning a modest £12.10 as a clerical officer.
According to @MustapherSaeed, who highlighted the account via social media, Buhari shared these details during his final interview conducted by Isa Pantami, Nigeria’s former Minister of Communication and Digital Economy.

Source: Twitter
Buhari’s departure from home marked a critical turning point in his life. Much like Mandela, who famously left his guardian’s house to avoid a predetermined union and later protested at Fort Hare University, Buhari’s choice to reject societal expectations led him down a distinctly military path.
In contrast to Mandela’s journey toward national healing, Buhari’s legacy would unfold under markedly different conditions.
The testimonial presented by Mustapha Sa’eed on X (formerly Twitter) offered a candid glimpse into Buhari’s motivations and personal transformation.
Sa’eed explained that Buhari opted for a military career instead of a conventional life trajectory, a decision that would eventually propel him into the highest echelons of power as Nigeria’s Head of State and later, an elected President.
See the X post and video below:
While Buhari rose through the ranks and led Nigeria across three presidential terms, public sentiment often reflected disenchantment rather than triumph.
Observers noted that, unlike Mandela’s legacy of reconciliation, Buhari’s administration was clouded by widespread mixed reactions.
As Sa’eed concluded, “What truly hindered the promise of his leadership may be known only to him, and to his Lord. May Allah have mercy on his soul.”
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Source: Legit.ng
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