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  • Murtala Muhammed Foundation set to mark 50th anniversary

    Murtala Muhammed Foundation set to mark 50th anniversary

    The Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF) has said it will hold a series of national and international activities to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of former Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Muhammed (GCFR).

    General Muhammed was assassinated on Friday, February 13, 1976 in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The golden anniversary offers a moment of national reflection on the enduring legacy of a leader whose brief but transformative tenure redefined governance, restored discipline in the civil service, and positioned Nigeria as a principled voice for justice, unity, and Pan-Africanism on the global stage.

    Speaking on the significance of the milestone, the Chief Executive Officer of Murtala Muhammed Foundation, Dr. Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, said the commemoration is designed not only to honour the past but to inspire the future.

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    “Fifty years on, General Murtala Muhammed remains a moral compass for leadership in Africa. His courage, clarity of purpose, intolerance for corruption, and unwavering belief in national unity are values Nigeria needs now more than ever.

    “This anniversary is not just a remembrance; it is a call to action for the new generation of leaders to govern with integrity, patriotism, and courage,” she stated.

    The commemorative activities will begin on Monday, February 2, with a Legacy Art Exhibition at the Nigeria Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Lagos, running through February 28. The exhibition will showcase General Muhammed’s life, leadership philosophy, and enduring influence through visual art, archival materials, and contemporary interpretations, offering a reflective lens into his values of discipline, service, unity, and national purpose.

    On February 5, Lagos will host a Strategic Policy Workshop in partnership with the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA). The session will focus on General Muhammed’s role in redefining Nigeria’s foreign policy, particularly his principled Pan-African stance and commitment to African liberation and solidarity.

    Remembrance activities will continue on February 6 with an official wreath-laying ceremony in Lagos, followed by a special Juma‘at prayer and graveside observance in Kano. A welcome reception and commemorative dinner will be held on February 11, celebrating defining moments of General Muhammed’s leadership and ideals.

    On February 12, Abuja will host an International Memorial Lecture and Leadership Conference, which will bring together global and local thought leaders to examine General Muhammed’s leadership philosophy, anti-corruption drive, and vision for a just, disciplined, and self-reliant Nigeria.

    The anniversary date, February 13, will be marked by solemn events in Abuja, including a wreath-laying ceremony, commemorative Juma‘at prayer, an Anti-Corruption Day, and a National Moment of Silence observed across the country.

    The commemorations will conclude on February 15 with an interdenominational thanksgiving service, reflecting General Muhammed’s commitment to national unity across faiths and communities.

    Dr. Muhammed-Oyebode stressed that the programmes reflect the enduring relevance of General Muhammed’s ideals in today’s Nigeria.

    “General Muhammed believed deeply in the dignity of public service, decisive leadership and national renewal. Through these activities, we are ensuring that his vision continues to inspire future generations to serve with integrity, patriotism, and purpose,” she added.

    The Murtala Muhammed Foundation invites Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, international partners, civil society, and the media to participate in the commemorative activities and join in celebrating a leader whose vision continues to inspire courage, accountability, and renewed sense of national purpose.

  • Foundation to mark Murtala’s 50 years

    Foundation to mark Murtala’s 50 years

    Murtala Muhammed Foundation is to launch a year’s project to mark 50th anniversary of rise to power of the late former Head of State, Geneal Murtala Muhammed.

    The late erstwhile Head of State assumed leadership on July 29, 1975.

    In a statement, leader of the foundation, Dr Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, noted that the golden jubilee will begin in August with rollout of Murtala Muhammed Legacy Policy Dialogue Series, a monthly convening from January 2026.

    She said policymakers, thought leaders, civil society actors, and development partners will address anti-corruption, education reform, youth inclusion, food security, entrepreneurship, migration,  digital innovation, and others.

    She said the sessions will serve as a reflection of reforms championed by  Muhammed and as an opportunity to generate actionable solutions for the present and future.

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    “The celebration will culminate on February 13th, 2026, with an International Conference in Abuja, bringing together global leaders, scholars, and changemakers to examine the relevance of Murtala Muhammed’s values in today’s governance and development landscape. The conference will explore how his vision continues to inform reform efforts across Africa and inspire a new generation of leaders.

    In addition to the policy dialogues and international conference, the foundation will roll out other legacy projects throughout the year. These include the unveiling of the Murtala Muhammed Centre for Governance and Entrepreneurship, which will provide leadership training and youth capacity development; the launch of an anti-corruption campaign modelled on General Muhammed’s zero-tolerance approach to misgovernance; the introduction of the Murtala Social Index to track development progress; and a healthcare impact programme targeting underserved communities. Plans are also underway to restore national monuments such as the Ikoyi Cenotaph, as a symbol of national renewal and memory,” she added.