From military ruler to democrat - ex-Nigeria President Buhari's life in pictures

Wedaeli Chibelushi
BBC News
AFP via Getty Images Muhammadu Buhari sits in front of a Nigerian flag and signs that say United States Institute of Peace. He wears a black top, black cap and glasses.AFP via Getty Images

Muhammadu Buhari's life tracked the dramatic changes in politics in Nigeria over the last five decades – and he was often at the centre of events.

The former Nigerian president, who died on Sunday at the age of 82, became the country's military leader after a coup, was imprisoned by a new junta, then reinvented himself decades later to win the presidency in a democratic election.

Often pictured in dark glasses or thick, black-framed spectacles, traditional zanna cap and sporting a broad smile, much of Buhari's life was played out in public.

AFP via Getty Images A black and white photo shows Buhari wearing a suit and tie and standing besides King Gustaf and Sheikh YamaniAFP via Getty Images

Buhari - pictured here in 1977 with the then-King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf and Saudi Arabia's Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani in 1977 - began his military career straight out of school.

By the time this picture was taken, Buhari had risen to become a regional military commander.

A few years later, in 1983, soldiers overthrew elected President Shehu Shagari.

Sygma via Getty Images Buhari, wearing a military uniform, stands at the back of an open top vehicle. Three other men in military gear are also in the car, which appears to be in an arena.Sygma via Getty Images

Although Buhari took the role of military ruler, he denied having plotted the coup, saying he was simply installed by senior commanders who needed a figurehead. Other accounts describe Buhari as playing a more active role in the takeover.

After two years of iron-fisted rule, characterised by a crusade against corruption and various human rights abuses, Buhari was himself ousted. The new junta placed him under house arrest for three years.

In 2003, following decades away from politics, Buhari decided have another go at the leading the country.

This time, he bid for the top job through a democratic election - running for the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP).

AFP via Getty Images Buhari, his running mate Chuba Okadigbo and Chairman of the All Nigerian Peoples Party Don Etiebet, smile and raise their joined hands above heads.AFP via Getty Images

Here he can be seen on the right, with his running mate Chuba Okadigbo on the left and ANPP chairman Don Etiebet.

Buhari was well beaten by Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003, and he made two other unsuccessful runs for the presidency in 2007 and 2011.

Despite these failed bids, he accumulated supporters, including disaffected youngsters, with his pledges to fight corruption and insecurity.

AFP via Getty Images Young protesters are in action on the streets of Kano - one holds a picture of Buhari aloft, a couple of others wield bits of wood. Grey smoke billows in the background.AFP via Getty Images
AFP via Getty Images At a packed rally, supporters clamour to touch Buhari, who stands above the crowd, smiling. He wears a blue top and blue hat.AFP via Getty Images
AFP via Getty Images A woman poses next to a poster of a smiling Buhari. She wears a grey top written "APC" and "Buhari".AFP via Getty Images
AFP via Getty Images An APC campaign billboard bears the words "we will defeat Boko Haram #EveryNigerianCounts". The words are accompanied by a picture of a soldier, in military fatigues, carrying a gun.AFP via Getty Images

Buhari was particularly popular in Nigeria's north, the region in which he was born.

AFP via Getty Images A makeshift figure of Buhari, bearing the words "Sai Baba Inshallah", stands in the middle of a dusty road. A motorbike zooms past.AFP via Getty Images

Here, a sign displayed in the city of Kaduna during the 2015 election, tells passers-by that locals will only vote for "Baba" Buhari.

Buhari was eventually elected in 2015, besting incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.

He made history, becoming the first ever opposition candidate to win a general election.

The historic moment in which Jonathan called Buhari to concede was captured on camera.

Red Media Africa Muhammadu Buhari, wearing a white long-sleeved top and a white cap, raises a mobile phone to his ear.Red Media Africa

But after finally taking office, Buhari's first term was rocky. The economy entered a recession for the first time in a decade and security crises piled up.

When Buhari's wife - pictured below - publicly criticised his administration, the president sparked outrage by saying she belonged to the kitchen.

AFP via Getty Images Buhari stands next his wife. They both wear dark sunglasses and white outfits.AFP via Getty Images

Despite the challenges of his first term, Buhari was re-elected in 2019.

As the president of one of Africa's largest economies, he travelled the world, attending high-profile summits and meeting his fellow heads of state.

John Stillwell/Getty Images Buhari and Queen Elizabeth are pictured in conversation, smiling together. The Queen wears a blue suit jacket on top of a pink top, while Buhari wears a black jacket, white shirt and patterened hat.John Stillwell/Getty Images

Buhari was greeted by Queen Elizabeth at a Commonwealth leaders gathering in 2015.

AFP via Getty Images Barack Obama is pictured, out of focus, looking at Buhari, who is speaking and staring straight ahead.AFP via Getty Images

Earlier in 2015, he was welcomed to the White House by then-US President Barack Obama.

Getty Images Donald Trump and Muhammadu Buhari - both in formal dress - in discussions while walking past some columns at the White House. Getty Images
Hindustan Times via Getty Images Muhammadu Buhari and Narendra Modi, both wearing white outfits, shake hands at a formal photo opportunity.Hindustan Times via Getty Images
In 2015, Buhari travelled to India for an India-Africa summit and was greeted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Following his death, at a clinic in London, Buhari is being remembered by some as a man who broke his campaign promises and crushed dissent.

By others, he was champion of order who tried his best amid a dysfunctional political system.

In a tribute to his old rival, Jonathan described Buhari as someone who "was selfless in his commitment to his duty and served the country with character and a deep sense of patriotism".

Reuters A person displays a newspaper carrying a headline reporting Muhammadu Buhari's death. Three men appear in the background of the image, out of focus. Reuters

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