President Muhammadu Buhari was one of Nigeria’s best – a man of discipline, integrity, and sacrifice. He deserves more than condolences.
Former President Muhammadu Buhari has died at 82 in a London clinic after a prolonged illness, with his family confirming the news on Sunday, July 13
Nigerians are calling on President Tinubu to declare a public holiday to honour Buhari’s legacy, describing him as a man of discipline and national service. …CONTINUE READING


Citizens on social media are marking 13 July as a symbolic day of remembrance and urging the government to officially recognise it in Buhari’s honour.
As tributes continue to pour in from across the country, many Nigerians have taken to social media to urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a national public holiday in Buhari’s honour.
On X (formerly Twitter), users called for a day of collective mourning, reflection, and prayer, saying the former president’s contributions to national development deserved more than messages of condolence.
One user, @EmmaAdeagbo, wrote: “Nigerians are grieving. We need a public holiday to process the death of such a great man. Mr President, do the right thing now!”
Another user, @Ahmedumar___, added: “President Muhammadu Buhari was one of Nigeria’s best – a man of discipline, integrity, and sacrifice. He deserves more than condolences.
He deserves a national public holiday in his honour. Let all Nigerians, Muslims and Christians, pray for him. May Allah grant him Aljannah.”
In the same spirit, many have begun to mark 13th July, the date of Buhari’s death, as a day of remembrance.
Some believe it should be immortalised as a national day of reflection.
@Beenbasheer posted: “Mark the date, 13th July 2025 is now a public holiday in Nigeria. A tribute to a true hero. History will never forget,”
Meanwhile, @FreddyOfNaija appealed to authorities directly:
“I urge the Ministry of Interior to declare Monday and Tuesday public holidays for us to mourn this devastating loss as a nation.”


