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General News of Monday, 4 May 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Abba Kyari's level of political influence wrongly interpreted by many Nigerians - Daughter

Late Abba Kyari and daughter, Aisha Late Abba Kyari and daughter, Aisha

Abba Kyari's political influence has been wrongly interpreted by many Nigerians, according to his eldest daughter, Aisha Kyari.

Kyari, who until death, was the Chief of Staff to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (Retd.), died as a result of COVID-19 on April 17.

In her tribute published on Monday on ThisDay newspaper titled ‘My daddy, my best friend’, Aisha describe her father as a simple man who surprisingly never learnt to drive a car.

“My dad had almost everything that most people yearned for. Professional success, financial security – his needs were basic – and towards the end, political influence albeit nowhere near as much as many Nigerians think,” she wrote.

“But the true measure of a man particularly in the eyes of God is in his kindness, selflessness, loyalty, generosity, and humility. And with all these virtues as yardsticks, he truly was immeasurable.”

She also wrote: “…My dad as Chief of Staff was an accomplished javelin catcher. But he was also much more than that. He was also a lightning conductor, bomb-proof and bullet-proof vest combined. For many Nigerians, if waves from the Atlantic Ocean claimed an inch of Victoria Island, they were sent by Abba Kyari or if a child fell off his bicycle, it was Abba Kyari!”

Kyari was severally criticised and fingered as a strongman in President Muhammadu Buhari’s inner cycle.

Aisha said she was among several others who unsuccessfully tried to get her father to “respond to the more preposterous and spurious allegations but he never did.”

She also revealed that her father never learnt how to drive.

“This may sound odd but my beloved daddy couldn’t drive a car! He never learnt how to drive for a day in his entire life,” she wrote.