Opinion
The Oracle: Buharocracy: Know Ye the Concept? (Pt. 4)
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2 years agoon
By
Eric
By Mike Ozekhome SAN
INTRODUCTION
The behavior of a man becomes his trademark in the long run. I have been discussing Buharocracy in parts 1 to 3 of this treatise. I had stepped it down to mourn the painful and sudden departure of my elder brother, friend, soulmate, kinsman and confidant, High Chief Raymond Ayaoghena Aleogho Dokpesi, Ph.D, OFR, D.Sc. His death pained me. It still pains me. I have not gotten over it. Will I ever? Perhaps, yes, because I am told time heals wounds. But wounds do heal; yet the scars remain. So, will the scars of Dokpesi’s death ever leave me? I do not know. Or, do you?
I have since been put in the quagmire that Macbeth found himself when, in lamenting the assassination of King Duncan, he had wondered if all the oceans in the world would be capable of washing the innocent blood from his hands. He grieved thus: “Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine making the green one red” (MACBETH ACT II, SCENE II). Thank you, William Shakespeare.
Let us take a break from mourning and grieving. Let me continue part 4 of how “Buharocracy put Nigeria in throes”. Today’s outing is simply a continuation of the surfed internet links of my understanding, definition, plenitude and amplitude of this amorphous form of government called “Buharocracy” (a different negative genre of democracy) I had discussed this amoebic system of government since 2014, even before Buhari became president in his first term. Please, enjoy my humble input into societal transformation and regeneration through the internet. Google indeed does not forget. Kindly read on:
https://dailypost.ng/2021/10/03/buhari-has-killed-nigeria-mike-ozekhome-laments/; BUHARI HAS KILLED NIGERIA – MIKE OZEKHOME LAMENTS; October 3, 2021
https://nationaldailyng.com/nigeria-wobbly-fumbling-under-president-buhari-ozekhome/?amp=1; NIGERIA WOBBLY, FUMBLING UNDER PRESIDENT BUHARI – OZEKHOME; October 3, 2021
https://nationaldailyng.com/buhari-has-misled-nigeria-into-a-failed-state-mike-ozekhome/?amp=1; BUHARI HAS MISLED NIGERIA INTO A FAILED STATE – MIKE OZEKHOME, October 4, 2021
https://thenigerialawyer.com/electoral-bill-ozekhome-pleads-with-president-buhari-to-assent-to-it/; ELECTORAL BILL: OZEKHOME PLEADS WITH PRESIDENT BUHARI TO ASSENT TO IT; December 19, 2021
https://barristerng.com/nass-can-override-buhari-if-he-vetoes-electoral-bill-says-ozekhome/; NASS CAN OVERRIDE BUHARI IF HE VETOES ELECTORAL BILL, SAYS OZEKHOME; December 20, 2021.
https://youtu.be/lO0sdUm6l40; ELECTORAL ACT ASSENT: PRES. BUHARI IS BUYING TIME – MIKE OZEKHOME, SAN; December 20, 2021
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/12/ozekhome-sani-differ-on-buharis-performance-claims/amp/; OZEKHOME, SANI DIFFER ON BUHARI’S PERFORMANCE CLAIMS; December 28, 2021
2022
https://saharareporters.com/2022/01/08/falana-ozekhome-other-senior-advocates-nigeria-fault-buhari%E2%80%99s-warning-against-court; FALANA, OZEKHOME, OTHER SENIOR ADVOCATES OF NIGERIA FAULT BUHARI’S WARNING AGAINST COURT SUMMONS AFTER OFFICE; January 8, 2022
https://authorityngr.com/2020/03/02/book-launch-nwabueze-galadima-ozekhome-review-buhari-government-pass-no-confidence-vote/; BOOK LAUNCH: NWABUEZE, GALADIMA, OZEKHOME REVIEW BUHARI GOVERNMENT, PASS NO CONFIDENCE VOTE; March 2, 2022
https://www.thenicheng.com/ozekhome-mocks-el-rufais-threat-to-engage-mercenaries-in-fight-against-terrorists/amp/; OZEKHOME MOCKS EL-RUFAI’S THREAT TO ENGAGE MERCENARIES IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISTS; April 3, 2022
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/04/16/ozekhome-knocks-buhari-over-pardon-for-dariye-nyame/amp/; OZEKHOME KNOCKS BUHARI OVER PARDON FOR DARIYE, NYAME; April 16, 2022
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/524426-efcc-icpc-officials-accuse-buhari-of-sabotaging-fight-against-corruption.html?tztc=1; EFCC, ICPC OFFICIALS ACCUSE BUHARI OF SABOTAGING FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION; April 18, 2022
https://saharareporters.com/2022/04/21/president-buhari-and-apc-are-corrupting-democracy-chief-mike-ozekhome-san; PRESIDENT BUHARI AND THE APC ARE CORRUPTING DEMOCRACY BY CHIEF MIKE OZEKHOME, SAN; April 21, 2022
https://punchng.com/n100m-form-buhari-apc-corrupting-nigerias-democracy-says-ozekhome/?amp; N100M FORM: BUHARI, APC CORRUPTING NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY, SAYS OZEKHOME; April 22, 2022
https://thewhistler.ng/2023-elections-lawyers-speak-on-how-buhari-nass-can-address-insecurity/amp/; 2023 ELECTIONS: LAWYERS SPEAK ON HOW BUHARI, NASS CAN ADDRESS INSECURITY; July 16 2022
https://www.arise.tv/falana-ozekhome-4-other-sans-back-senators-threat-to-impeach-buhari/; FALANA, OZEKHOME, 4 OTHER SANS BACK SENATORS’ THREAT TO IMPEACH BUHARI; July 31, 2022
https://independent.ng/insecurity-buhari-should-make-national-broadcast-assure-nigerians-of-his-capacity-to-defend-them-ozekhome/; INSECURITY: BUHARI SHOULD MAKE NATIONAL BROADCAST, ASSURE NIGERIANS OF HIS CAPACITY TO DEFEND THEM – OZEKHOME ; August 1, 2022
https://www.pressreader.com/nigeria/thisday/20220805/282097755470305; OZEKHOME TO BUHARI, LAWMAKERS; August 5, 2022
http://mikeozekhomeschambers.com/see-how-president-buhari-turned-me-into-a-nostradamus-and-clairvoyant-part-3/; SEE HOW PRESIDENT BUHARI TURNED ME INTO A NOSTRADAMUS AND CLAIRVOYANT; August 9, 2022
https://citylawyermag.com/national-honours-buhari-to-decorate-ngige-maikyau-olanipekun-ozekhome-others-oct-11-full-list/; NATIONAL HONOURS: BUHARI TO DECORATE NGIGE, MAIKYAU, OLANIPEKUN, OZEKHOME, OTHERS OCT. 11 (FULL LIST); September 19, 2022
https://barristerng.com/president-buhari-confers-the-prestigious-national-honour-of-con-commander-of-the-order-of-the-niger-on-leading-constitutional-lawyer-and-human-rights-activist-dr-mike-ozekhome-san-ofr-ph-d/; PRESIDENT BUHARI CONFERS THE PRESTIGIOUS NATIONAL HONOUR OF CON (COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE NIGER) ON LEADING CONSTITUTIONAL LAWYER AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST, DR MIKE OZEKHOME, SAN, OFR, PH.D; October 2, 2022
https://newtelegraphng.com/release-nnamdi-kanu-to-end-sit-at-home-in-seast-ozekhome-tells-buhari/; RELEASE NNAMDI KANU TO END SIT-AT-HOME IN S’EAST, OZEKHOME TELLS BUHARI; October 4, 2022
https://www.thecable.ng/dont-let-him-die-in-detention-ozekhome-writes-buhari-appeals-for-kanus-release/amp; DON’T LET HIM DIE IN DETENTION’ — OZEKHOME WRITES BUHARI, APPEALS FOR KANU’S RELEASE; October 4, 2022
https://www.kemifilani.ng/national/ozekhome-to-buhari-order-immediate-release-of-nnamdi-kanu-he-mustnt-die-in-detention; OZEKHOME TO BUHARI: ORDER IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF NNAMDI KANU, HE MUSTN’T DIE IN DETENTION; October 5 2022
https://www.bbc.com/igbo/articles/ce7211g5e73o; IHE Dị N’OZI MIKE OZEKHOME NYERE ONYEISIALA BUHARI MAKA NNAMDI KANU; October 5 2022
https://pointblanknews.com/pbn/news/ozekhome-writes-buhari-seeks-political-solution-to-nnamdi-kanus-ordeal/; OZEKHOME WRITES BUHARI, SEEKS POLITICAL SOLUTION TO NNAMDI KANU’S ORDEAL; October 5, 2022
https://mikeozekhomeschambers.com/national-honours-ozekhome-faults-over-saraki-snub/; NATIONAL HONOURS: OZEKHOME FAULTS OVER SARAKI SNUB; October 15; 2022
https://dailytrust.com/afe-babalola-ozekhome-express-worry-over-nigerias-debt-profile/; AFE BABALOLA, OZEKHOME EXPRESS WORRY OVER NIGERIA’S DEBT PROFILE; October 21, 2022
https://oyonews.com.ng/release-kanu-constitutional-lawyer-ozekhome-begs-buhari/; RELEASE KANU, CONSTITUTIONAL LAWYER, OZEKHOME BEGS BUHARI; November 16, 2022
https://championnews.com.ng/kanu-not-a-separatist-his-fight-for-self-determination-globally-recognized-says-ozekhome/; KANU NOT A SEPARATIST, HIS FIGHT FOR SELF-DETERMINATION GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED, SAYS OZEKHOME; November 17, 2022
https://www.absradiotv.com/2022/11/18/human-rights-activist-ozekhome-blames-bad-leadership-for-nigerias-challenges/?amp_markup=1; HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST OZEKHOME BLAMES BAD LEADERSHIP FOR NIGERIA’S CHALLENGES; November 18, 2022
https://guardian.ng/sunday-magazine/newsfeature/rising-cases-of-contempt-lawyers-knock-buhari-government-officials/; RISING CASES OF CONTEMPT: LAWYERS KNOCK BUHARI, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS; December 3, 2022
2023
https://saharareporters.com/2023/01/28/buharis-government-insensitive-keep-detaining-nnamdi-kanu-against-court-orders-mike; BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT IS INSENSITIVE TO KEEP DETAINING NNAMDI KANU AGAINST COURT ORDERS — MIKE OZEKHOME; January 28, 2023
https://www.channelstv.com/2023/02/17/buhari-cannot-overrule-the-supreme-court-says-ozekhome/amp/; BUHARI CANNOT OVERRULE THE SUPREME COURT, SAYS OZEKHOME; February 17, 2023
https://www.legit.ng/nigeria/1520455-naira-policy-buharis-order-supreme-court-lead-chaos-anarchy-senior-lawyer-raises-alarm/; NAIRA POLICY: “BUHARI’S ORDER AGAINST SUPREME COURT COULD LEAD TO CHAOS, ANARCHY,”; February 17, 2023.
https://www.arise.tv/senior-lawyer-ozekhome-accuses-buhari-of-acting-like-military-tyrant/; SENIOR LAWYER OZEKHOME ACCUSES BUHARI OF ACTING LIKE MILITARY TYRANT; February 18, 2023
https://youtu.be/KB64IJtqwR8; NAIRA SWAP: APC GOVERNORS CHALLENGING BUHARISPEAKS TO THE EPHEMERALITY OF POWER – MIKEOZEKHOME; February 18 2023
https://youtu.be/aXH2UxYGf-8; NAIRA REDESIGN: ‘BUHARI’S ORDER IS A DICTATORIAL ACT’ – MIKE OZEKHOME; February 19, 2023
https://www.nigerianeye.com/2023/02/nigerian-lawyers-fault-buharis-open.html?m=1; NIGERIAN LAWYERS FAULT BUHARI’S OPEN DISPLAY OF HIS BALLOT PAPER; February 26, 2023.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/nnamdi-kanu-not-well-release-him-now-lawyer-tells-buhari/; NNAMDI KANU NOT WELL, RELEASE HIM NOW, LAWYER TELLS BUHARI; April 29, 2023
https://www.blueprint.ng/four-days-to-go-ozekhome-cautions-as-buhari-seeks-senates-nod-for-n704bn-judgement-debts/; FOUR DAYS TO GO: OZEKHOME CAUTIONS AS BUHARI SEEKS SENATE’S NOD FOR N704BN JUDGEMENT DEBTS; May 25, 2023
In my next outing, I will take a peep into some specific instances of the use, misuse and negative impact of Buharocracy, instead of democracy.
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How Dr. Fatima Ibrahim Hamza (PT, mNSP) Became Kano’s Healthcare Star and a Model for African Women in Leadership
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December 6, 2025By
Eric
By Dr. Sani Sa’idu Baba
My dear country men and women, over the years, I have been opportune to watch numerous speeches delivered by outstanding women shaping the global health sector especially those within Africa. Back home, I have also listened to towering figures like Dr. Hadiza Galadanci, the renowned O&G consultant whose passion for healthcare reform continues to inspire many. Even more closer home, there is Dr. Fatima Ibrahim Hamza, my classmate and colleague. Anyone who knew her from the beginning would remember a hardworking young woman who left no stone unturned in her pursuit of excellence. Today, she stands tall as one of the most powerful illustrations of what African women in leadership can achieve when brilliance, discipline, and integrity are brought together.

Before I dwell into the main business for this week, let me make this serious confession. If you are a regular traveler within Nigeria like myself, especially in the last two years, you will agree that no state currently matches Kano in healthcare delivery and institutional sophistication. This transformation is not accidental. It is the result of a coordinated, disciplined, and visionary ecosystem of leadership enabled by Kano State Governor, Engr Abba Kabir Yusuf. From the strategic drive of the Hospitals Management Board under the meticulous leadership of Dr. Mansur Nagoda, to the policy direction and oversight provided by the Ministry of Health led by the ever committed Dr. Abubakar Labaran, and the groundbreaking reforms championed by the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board under the highly cerebral Professor Salisu Ahmed Ibrahim, the former Private Health Institution Management Agency (PHIMA) boss, a man who embodies competence, hard work, honesty, and principle, the progress of Kano’s health sector becomes easy to understand. With such a strong leadership backbone, it is no surprise that individuals like Dr. Fatima Ibrahim Hamza is thriving and redefining what effective healthcare leadership looks like in Nigeria.
Across the world, from top medical institutions to global leadership arenas, one truth echoes unmistakably: when women lead with vision, systems transform. Their leadership is rarely about theatrics or force; it is about empathy, innovation, discipline, and a capacity to drive change from the inside out. Kano State has, in recent years, witnessed this truth firsthand through the extraordinary work of Dr. Fatima at Sheikh Muhammad Jidda General Hospital.
In less than 2 years, Dr. Fatima has emerged as a phenomenon within Kano’s healthcare landscape. As the youngest hospital director in the state, she has demonstrated a style of leadership that mirrors the excellence seen in celebrated female leaders worldwide, women who inspire not by occupying space, but by redefining it. Her performance has earned her two high level commendations. First, a recognition by the Head of Service following a rigorous independent assessment of her achievements, and more recently, a formal commendation letter from the Hospitals Management Board acknowledging her professionalism, discipline, and transformative impact.
These acknowledgements are far more than administrative gestures, they place her in the company of women leaders whose influence reshaped nations: New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern with her empathy driven governance, Liberia’s Ellen Johnson Sirleaf with her courageous reforms, and Germany’s Angela Merkel with her disciplined, steady leadership. Dr. Fatima belongs to this esteemed lineage of women who do not wait for change, they create it.
What sets her apart is her ability to merge vision with structure, compassion with competence, and humility with bold ambition. Staff members describe her as firm yet accessible, warm yet uncompromising on standards, traits that embody the modern leadership model the world is steadily embracing. Under her stewardship, Sheikh Jidda General Hospital has transformed from a routine public facility into an institution of possibility, demonstrating what happens when a capable woman is given the opportunity to lead without constraint.
The recent commendation letter from the Hospitals Management Board captures this evolution clearly: “Dr. Fatima has strengthened administrative coordination, improved patient care, elevated professional standards, and fostered a hospital environment where excellence has become the norm rather than the exception”. These outcomes are remarkable in a system that often battles bureaucratic bottlenecks and infrastructural limitations. Her work is proof that effective leadership especially in health must be visionary, intentional, and rooted in integrity.
In a period when global discourse places increasing emphasis on the importance of women in leadership particularly in healthcare, Dr. Fatima stands as a living testament to what is possible. She has demonstrated that leadership is never about gender, but capacity, clarity of purpose, and the willingness to serve with unwavering commitment.
Her rise sends a powerful message to young girls across Nigeria and Africa: that excellence has no gender boundaries. It is a call to institutions to trust and empower competent women. And it is a reminder to society that progress accelerates when leadership is guided by competence rather than stereotypes.
As Kano continues its journey toward comprehensive healthcare reform, Dr. Fatima represents a new chapter, one where leadership is defined not by age or gender, but by impact, innovation, and measurable progress. She is, without question, one of the most compelling examples of modern African women in leadership today.
May her story continue to enlighten, inspire, and redefine what African women can, and will achieve when given the opportunity to lead.
Dr. Baba writes from Kano, and can be reached via drssbaba@yahoo.com
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Book Review: Against the Odds by Dozy Mmobuosi
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By Sola Ojewusi
Against the Odds is an ambitious, deeply personal, and unflinchingly honest memoir that traces the remarkable rise of Dozy Mmobuosi, one of Nigeria’s most dynamic and controversial entrepreneurs. In this sweeping narrative, Mmobuosi reveals not just the public milestones of his career, but the intimate struggles, internal battles, and defining moments that shaped his identity and worldview.
The book is both a personal testimony and a broader commentary on leadership, innovation, and Africa’s future—and it succeeds in balancing these worlds with surprising emotional clarity.
A Candid Portrait of Beginnings
Mmobuosi’s story begins in the bustling, unpredictable ecosystem of Lagos, where early challenges served as the furnace that forged his ambitions. The memoir details the circumstances of his upbringing, the value systems passed down from family, and the early encounters that sparked his desire to build solutions at scale.
These foundational chapters do important work: they humanize the protagonist. Readers meet a young Dozy not as a business figurehead, but as a Nigerian navigating complex social, financial, and personal realities—realities that millions of Africans will find familiar.
The Making of an Entrepreneur
As the narrative progresses, the memoir transitions into the defining phase of Mmobuosi’s business evolution. Here, he walks readers through the origins of his earliest ventures and the relentless curiosity that led him to operate across multiple industries—fintech, agri-tech, telecoms, AI, healthcare, consumer goods, and beyond.
What is striking is the pattern of calculated risk-taking. Mmobuosi positions himself as someone unafraid to venture into uncharted territory, even when the cost of failure is steep. His explanations offer readers valuable insights into:
• market intuition
• the psychology of entrepreneurship
• the sacrifices required to build at scale
• the emotional and operational toll of high-growth ventures
These passages make the book not only readable but instructive—especially for emerging
African entrepreneurs.
Triumphs, Crises, and Public Scrutiny
One of the book’s most compelling strengths is its willingness to confront controversy head-on.
Mmobuosi addresses periods of intense scrutiny, institutional pressure, and personal trials.
Instead of glossing over these chapters, he uses them to illustrate the complexities of building businesses in emerging markets and navigating public perception.
The tone is reflective rather than defensive, inviting readers to consider the thin line between innovation and misunderstanding in environments where the rules are still being written.
This vulnerability is where the memoir finds its emotional resonance.
A Vision for Africa
Beyond personal history, Against the Odds expands into a passionate manifesto for African transformation. Mmobuosi articulates a vision of a continent whose young population, natural resources, and intellectual capital position it not as a follower, but a potential leader in global innovation.
He challenges outdated narratives about Africa’s dependency, instead advocating for
homegrown technology, supply chain sovereignty, inclusive economic systems, and investment in human capital.
For development strategists, policymakers, and visionaries, these sections elevate the work from memoir to thought leadership.
The Writing: Accessible, Engaging, and Purposeful
Stylistically, the memoir is direct and approachable. Mmobuosi writes with clarity and intention, blending storytelling with reflection in a way that keeps the momentum steady. The pacing is effective: the book moves seamlessly from personal anecdotes to business lessons, from introspection to bold declarations.
Despite its business-heavy subject matter, the prose remains accessible to everyday readers.
The emotional honesty, in particular, will appeal to those who appreciate memoirs that feel lived rather than curated.
Why This Book Matters
Against the Odds arrives at a critical moment for Africa’s socioeconomic trajectory. As global attention shifts toward African innovation, the need for authentic narratives from those building within the system becomes essential.
Mmobuosi’s memoir offers:
• a case study in resilience
• an insider’s perspective on entrepreneurship in frontier markets
• a meditation on reputation, legacy, and leadership
• a rallying cry for African ambition
For readers like Sola Ojewusi, whose work intersects with media, policy, leadership, and social development, this book offers profound insight into the human stories driving Africa’s new generation of builders.
Final Verdict
Against the Odds is more than a success story—it is a layered, introspective, and timely work that captures the pressures and possibilities of modern African enterprise. It challenges stereotypes, raises important questions about leadership and impact, and ultimately delivers a narrative of persistence that audiences across the world will find relatable.
It is an essential read for anyone interested in the future of African innovation, the personal realities behind public leadership, and the enduring power of vision and resilience
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