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MUHAMMADU BUHARI: Nigerians mourn demise of former president

Katsina state governor Dikko Radda, who returned to Nigeria on Monday after being with Buhari’s family in the British capital, said Buhari would be buried in his home state on Tuesday.

Nigeria’s government has declared Tuesday a public holiday to honour former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died aged 82 in a London clinic on Sunday after battling ill health for years. “This public holiday provides an opportunity for all Nigerians to reflect on his life, leadership, and the values he upheld,” Nigeria’s interior minister said in a statement. Katsina state governor Dikko Radda, who returned to Nigeria on Monday after being with Buhari’s family in the British capital, said Buhari would be buried in his home state on Tuesday. “What I have gathered so far is that the corpse will arrive 12pm tomorrow and the burial will happen by 2pm,” he added.

Officials say the funeral, initially expected on Monday, had been delayed for logistical reasons. The former president’s remains will be flown directly to Katsina airport before being moved to their final resting place in his home town of Daura, 50 miles (80km) from Katsina city, Radda said. Buhari’s home is already filled with mourners as friends, family and well-wishers await the arrival of his corpse. The vice-president said that Buhari had died after a brief illness without revealing any further details.

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