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Barewa Old Boys honour late former military ruler General Murtala Muhammed, urge return to decisive leadership

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 27, 2026 831 Minutes read0

•Late General Murtala Muhammed

The Barewa Old Boys (BOBA) has called for the revival of Nigeria’s founding values of discipline, integrity, and courage in leadership, drawing inspiration from the enduring legacy of , the late Head of State.

Speaking at the launch of the book “Murtala Muhammed: Unveiling the Ancestral Roots of a Nigerian General” held at , the President of BOBA, represented by (FCA, FCCA, Sarkin Shanun Kano), described the event as “both an institutional privilege and a national obligation to celebrate a life of patriotic service.”

He said, “Fifty years after his passing, Murtala’s name still carries the electricity of urgency, courage, and patriotism. Before he commanded troops, he commanded respect among his peers. Before he led the nation, he learned to lead himself.”

The Association traced the late General’s leadership foundation to his formative years at, where he was admitted in 1952, reports Daily Trust.

The College, known for its strict discipline and leadership culture, served as his early training ground in responsibility, courage, and excellence; qualities that would later define his national service.

He identified three lasting lessons from Murtala’s life: that leadership begins early, discipline is the architecture of greatness, and courage is a moral decision before it becomes a public act.

He reminded Nigerians that Murtala’s famous statements: “Nigeria will not tolerate indiscipline” and “Africa has come of age,” reflected convictions forged long before power reached him.

“The story of Murtala Muhammed is not only a military story; it is an educational story. It proves that institutions matter and that the character we build in youth determines the destiny we reach in adulthood,” he said.

BOBA reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening schools and mentoring young Nigerians in values-based leadership, describing such efforts as “the truest memorial to the Murtala Muhammed legacy.”

The Association further urged public officials and institutions to restore discipline and urgency in national service, noting that Murtala’s brief tenure remains a benchmark for courageous, people-centred governance.

The solemn event drew scholars, government officials, military representatives, and members of the Barewa community.

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