Murtala Muhammed’s Simplicity Led to His Assassination – Daughter

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 2/02/2026
A daughter of late Head of State General Murtala Ramat Muhammed has attributed her father's assassination to his renowned simplicity and aversion to excessive security protocols.Speaking at a recent event, Aisha Muhammed explained that her father's modest lifestyle and deliberate choice to avoid heavy protection made him vulnerable during the coup attempt that claimed his life on February 13, 1976.She highlighted that General Muhammed often moved through ordinary traffic without the elaborate convoys or strict security measures common among leaders, a decision rooted in his principled and (…)
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