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Professor Emeritus Umaru Shehu: As UMTH mourns the community medicine man

Professor Emeritus Umaru Shehu: As UMTH mourns the community medicine man
By: James Bwala
It was indeed a glorious exit for the Borno elder, statesman, teacher, father, and grandfather, the late Professor Emeritus Umaru Shehu. Born in 1930, he lived a life worthy of emulation in the service of the state and the nation. He bows out at 93, a rare age target for today’s world. For us at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, it was a sad exit but a glorious one for a library of knowledge. He was simply the community medicine man, and we would all miss his smile and simplicity of life. However, he left behind lessons for us to learn from and take a step forward to change our views about life.
The management and staff of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) led by Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, the CMD, paid an official condolence visit to the family residence of Prof. Umaru Shehu, who passed away on the 2nd day of October 2023 in Maiduguri. Few to mention who joined the train with the CMD are Chairman Medical Advisory Committee C-MAC Prof. Ibrahim Sanusi, Mr. Idriss Omar, Director of Administration, and others. The CMD, Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, sympathized with the family, prayed for the repose of the soul of Prof. Umaru Shehu, and further wished him Aljannah Fidausii.
The Northern Governors Forum also expressed their sorrow over the passing of Emeritus Professor Umaru Shehu, the first Professor of Community Medicine in Northern Nigeria, together with the UMTH over this significant loss. In a message of condolence, Gombe State Governor and Forum Chairman Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya praised the late Umaru Shehu as a true luminary and erudite scholar whose passing left a significant gap in Nigeria’s knowledge and leadership.
In the words of Governor Yahaya, “The loss of Professor Emeritus Umaru Shehu has created a profound void, not only for his family, Borno State, and the University of Maiduguri, but indeed, the entire northern region, Nigeria, and the global academic community.” He observed that Shehu was more than simply a name; he was also a font of information, a lighthouse of wisdom, and a personification of devotion to his people and country.
Professor Umaru Shehu, he continued, “has left an indelible mark on society through his illustrious career in several universities, including the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, and the University of Maiduguri, as well as his role as a co-founder of the Borno Elders Forum and the Kanem Borno Historical and Cultural Foundation.
“Professor Shehu’s efforts as the President of the Nigerian Academy of Science and his illustrious role as Professor Emeritus of Community Health at the University of Maiduguri have in fact enriched the country’s intellectual heritage. His international renown as the British Medical Journal’s Editor-in-Chief was evidence of his extraordinary qualities. He said
Muhammadu Buhari, a former president of Nigeria, joins the UMTH, the University of Maiduguri, and the country in expressing their condolences for the loss of the illustrious physician who served as chairman of the board of the Nigerian Institute of Virology up until his passing.
Muhammadu Buhari offered a rich homage to the late Professor in a message of sorrow to the family of the deceased, the administration and people of Borno State, and the entire country, noting that he embodied the best spirit of people.
“Through his many years of medical practice, he saved the lives of so many people. He played a pivotal role in shaping many of the progressive policies in the health sector of the country. May Allah bless his soul,” the former president said.
Emeritus Professor Umaru Shehu, CFR, a leading figure in Nigerian education and one of the first medical pioneers from Northern Nigeria, passed away. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has also expressed astonishment and great sorrow over this. Emeritus Professor Shehu’s passing was reportedly a major blow to the nation, according to a statement by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity). Tinubu said that Shehu’s passing marked the end of an illustrious career dedicated to serving Nigeria, Nigerians, and humanity in general.
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“Emeritus Professor Shehu was a giant among that illustrious age of indigenous pioneers in our nation, and the biography of his life is replete with pioneering achievements in the fields of medicine, education, and humanitarian aid.
“The eminent Professor of Medicine has consistently rendered meritorious service to Nigeria and given all Nigerians a sense of pride via his immeasurable contributions and cutting-edge methods for managing global health and medical education.” The President expressed gratitude for having him as a patriotic son and a deserving international representative in his fields of endeavor.
The VP, Sen. Kashim Shettima, along with the Deputy Governor of Borno State, H.E. Hon.Umar Usman Kadafur, and Shehu of Borno, were among the thousands of sympathizers that attended the funeral rite of the late Prof. of Community Medicine, Emeritus Umaru Shehu. The VP says words cannot describe the personality of Professor Umaru Shehu.
“We have lost an icon in the field of medicine. We have lost a father, not only to Borno State but to Nigeria as a whole. He was a man of many mountains and an epitome of courage. We shall miss him in so many ways, but death is also a way of life, and we must all answer the call when it calls. Professor Umaru Shehu has lived a fulfilled life. We pray to Allah to forgive his shortcomings and grant him firdaus.” The vice president said
Lending his voice to the crowd of voices wishing to say a word, the CMD of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, said a big tree in the world of medical sciences has fallen. According to him, the late Professor Emeritus Umaru Shehu was not just a name but a root that so many trees feed on as far as medical sciences are concerned. “He was my father, my teacher, and my courage. To the UMTH family, we have lost the father of community medicine.”
Professor Emeritus Umaru Shehu: As UMTH mourns the community medicine man
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UMTH: Day Management pays a condolence visit to the late Professor Jibril Aminu’s family.

UMTH: Day Management pays a condolence visit to the late Professor Jibril Aminu’s family.
Dr. James Bwala
The management of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) on Thursday, June 12, 2025, paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Professor Jibril Aminu, a distinguished scholar and former education minister. This gesture underscores UMTH’s recognition of Professor Aminu’s immense contributions to Nigeria’s educational landscape and his lasting legacy in academia. Such visits are vital in demonstrating institutional respect and solidarity with bereaved families during times of loss, reflecting the values upheld by academic communities.
Professor Jibril Aminu was widely celebrated for his dedication to advancing education and fostering intellectual growth across Nigeria. The UMTH management’s visit not only honored his memory but also reaffirmed their commitment to upholding the standards he championed throughout his career. By engaging directly with the bereaved family, UMTH exemplified compassion and collegial support, reinforcing bonds within the academic fraternity.

This condolence visit by UMTH management highlights the importance of acknowledging eminent figures in education who have shaped national development. It serves as a reminder that institutions must continue to celebrate and preserve such legacies through respectful gestures that strengthen communal ties within academia. The visit also served as an opportunity for UMTH to express gratitude for Professor Aminu’s contributions. This visit also provided an avenue for UMTH to reflect on the values that Professor Aminu instilled in the academic community, emphasizing the need for continued dedication to educational excellence.

This occasion underscored the collective responsibility of academic institutions to honor those who have significantly influenced educational landscapes and inspired future generations. By paying tribute to such a distinguished figure, the UMTH management reinforces the significance of nurturing intellectual legacies that inspire progress within the educational sector. This gesture also underscored the deep respect and admiration held for Professor Aminu’s contributions to medical science in Nigeria.
A condolence letter was formally handed to the bereaved family, expressing collective sympathy and acknowledging their profound loss. The letter highlighted Professor Aminu’s dedication, professionalism, and lasting impact on the academic community.
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In a related announcement, Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), revealed plans to name the Heart Center at UMTH in honor of Professor Aminu. This decision reflects recognition of his pioneering work and commitment to advancing cardiac care in Nigeria. Naming such a vital facility after him serves not only as a tribute but also as an inspiration for future generations in medical research and practice.

These acts symbolize both mourning and celebration—mourning for an esteemed scholar lost and celebration of his enduring legacy within Nigeria’s medical field. The establishment of a heart center bearing his name ensures that Professor Aminu’s contributions will continue to influence healthcare development across the nation. This initiative also emphasizes the importance of honoring those who have paved the way for progress, ensuring that their legacies are not forgotten but rather serve as guiding lights for upcoming medical professionals.
Although the formal ceremony is scheduled to be held on July 29, 2025. The naming of the Heart Centre stands as a testament to Professor Aminu’s visionary work and serves as a beacon of excellence, inspiring both current practitioners and future medical leaders to emulate his passion and dedication. In this spirit, the Heart Centre will not only provide cutting-edge cardiac care but also foster an environment of innovation and learning, where aspiring doctors and researchers can build upon Professor Aminu’s foundational work, pushing the boundaries of medical science while keeping his ethos of compassion and excellence at the core of their practice.
The legacy of Professor Aminu, immortalized through this Heart Center, will thus continue to shape the landscape of healthcare in Nigeria, reinforcing the critical role that dedication and visionary leadership play in advancing medical frontiers. It is a fitting tribute to a man whose life’s work was defined by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a deep commitment to improving patient outcomes.
James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
UMTH: Day Management pays a condolence visit to the late Professor Jibril Aminu’s family.
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Late Haruna Dauda Biu: My brother, my friend in the perilous realm of frontline journalism

Late Haruna Dauda Biu: My brother, my friend in the perilous realm of frontline journalism
By: Dr. James Bwala
Late Haruka Dauda Biu was more than a Voice of America (VOA) correspondent reporting from Borno; he was my friend, brother, and comrade in the perilous realm of frontline journalism. His dedication to truthful reporting amidst the insurgency in northeastern Nigeria exemplified courage and resilience. Together, we navigated the complexities of conflict zones, often risking our lives to bring critical information to global audiences. Haruna’s unwavering commitment not only highlighted the human toll of violence but also underscored the essential role journalists play in conflict resolution and accountability.
Our shared experiences forged a bond rooted in mutual respect and professional solidarity. In an environment where misinformation is rampant and danger constant, Haruna’s integrity set a standard for ethical journalism. His legacy endures as a testament to the sacrifices made by correspondents who confront adversity daily to uphold democratic ideals through informed reportage. The loss of Haruna Dauda Biu is deeply felt among colleagues who continue to draw inspiration from his exemplary service on the front lines of journalism.
Haruna Dauda Biu was a man distinguished by his simple character and unwavering commitment to peace, qualities that defined his leadership of the Correspondent Chapel. His humility and approachable demeanor fostered an environment of trust and cooperation among his followers, embodying the virtues often idealized in effective community leaders. Unlike complex or authoritarian figures, Haruna’s simplicity allowed him to connect deeply with individuals from diverse backgrounds, facilitating dialogue and understanding within the chapel.
As a leader dedicated to peace, Haruna Dauda Biu emphasized reconciliation and harmony amid challenges faced by religious communities in Northern Nigeria. Although broader studies highlight persistent violence affecting churches in the region. Haruna’s leadership stood out for prioritizing peaceful coexistence. His approach aligns with recognized strategies where local leaders play crucial roles in conflict prevention by fostering communal values despite limited formal authority.
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Haruna Dauda Biu exemplified how modesty combined with principled leadership can cultivate peace within religious settings. While larger socio-political forces shaped many challenges confronting Nigerian churches, his personal dedication to simplicity and harmony provided a stabilizing influence within the Correspondent Chapel community.
The passing of Haruna Dauda Biu marks the loss of a remarkable individual whose smile and spirit will be profoundly missed. His battle, marked by resilience and courage, exemplified a commendable fight against adversity. While his departure is deeply felt, it is comforting to acknowledge that “God loves him more,” suggesting a spiritual solace amid grief. Such expressions are vital in honoring the memory of those who have left an indelible impact on their communities.
In reflecting upon this tribute, it is imperative to recognize the unwavering support extended by key figures during Haruna Dauda Biu’s final days. The Vice President Kashim Shettima and the Chief Medical Director of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, who played significant roles in providing care and encouragement while he was hospitalized. Their contributions underscore the importance of leadership and solidarity in times of personal hardship. Though external references offer limited insight into these individuals’ involvement, acknowledging their support enriches our understanding of communal bonds in moments of loss.
Ultimately, this tribute not only commemorates Haruna Dauda Biu’s life but also highlights the collective efforts that surrounded him until his last day. It serves as a testament to human compassion and shared responsibility in confronting mortality with dignity and grace. Such narratives are essential in fostering empathy and appreciation for those who stand beside us during life’s most challenging moments.
* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
Late Haruna Dauda Biu: My brother, my friend in the perilous realm of frontline journalism
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VP Kashim Shettima mourns Edwin Clark, saying Nigeria has lost a statesman.

VP Kashim Shettima mourns Edwin Clark, saying Nigeria has lost a statesman.
By: Dr. James Bwala
The death of Chief Edwin Clark, a distinguished Nigerian statesman, has severely saddened Vice President Kashim Shettima, who spoke eloquently about the nation’s profound loss. In a moving remark, Shettima acknowledged Clark’s outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s political environment and national progress. His remarks highlight the tremendous vacuum left by Clark’s resignation, honoring the elder statesman’s unwavering dedication to national unity and democratic principles.
Clark’s legacy extends beyond mere political rhetoric, embodying a transformative vision for Nigeria’s socio-political advancement. Vice President Shettima’s mourning reflects not just personal grief but a collective national sentiment, acknowledging Clark’s instrumental role in shaping contemporary Nigerian political discourse. The tribute highlights the importance of honoring elder statesmen who have dedicated their lives to national service and inter-ethnic dialogue.
As Nigeria confronts ongoing challenges, Clark’s memory serves as a critical reminder of the values of integrity, leadership, and national cohesion. Shettima’s commemoration transcends traditional mourning, positioning Clark’s life as a foundational narrative of Nigerian resilience and collective aspiration. Through this remembrance, the vice president reinforces the continuity of Nigerian political leadership and its commitment to progressive national development. In this moment of national reflection, Shettima calls upon Nigerians to draw inspiration from Clark’s steadfast dedication to fostering peace and unity across diverse ethnic and political lines.
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Shettima urged the nation to uphold Clark’s legacy by championing policies that promote inclusivity and sustainable development. Shettima further urged leaders across the nation to embrace dialogue and cooperation, drawing lessons from Clark’s inclusive approach to governance. Shettima emphasized that by emulating Clark’s dedication to dialogue and mutual respect, Nigeria can navigate its current challenges with a renewed sense of purpose and unity. By embracing these principles, Nigeria can forge a future that honors the past while steadfastly moving towards a more inclusive and prosperous society.
Shettima envisions a Nigeria that lives on variety and communal progress via the promotion of a discussion and collaboration culture. Shettima envisions a Nigeria that lives on variety and communal progress via the promotion of a discussion and collaboration culture. Shettima envisions a Nigeria that lives on variety and communal progress via the promotion of a discussion and collaboration culture. Shettima envisions a Nigeria that lives on variety and communal progress via the promotion of a discussion and collaboration culture.
With heartfelt reflection, he stressed that Clark’s unwavering commitment to justice and equality should serve as a guiding light for all Nigerians in their pursuit of national cohesion. Shettima’s tribute underscores the necessity of preserving Clark’s legacy through actions that prioritize national interest over personal or political gains. By continuing to champion these ideals, Shettima hopes to inspire future generations to build a nation where unity and understanding prevail over division and discord.
By continuing to honor Clark’s memory through meaningful initiatives and public service, Shettima aims to cultivate a legacy that resonates with the aspirations of a united Nigeria. Shettima’s dedication to fostering a sense of shared purpose highlights the profound impact Clark had on his vision for Nigeria’s future. He believes that by embracing Clark’s spirit of inclusivity, Nigeria can continue to strive towards a brighter and more harmonious future.
Shettima’s tribute underscores the necessity of continuing Clark’s legacy by fostering dialogue and unity among Nigeria’s diverse communities. His commitment to peace and understanding serves as a guiding light during these times of national reflection. Shettima emphasizes that honoring Clark’s memory through initiatives that promote unity and inclusivity is essential for Nigeria’s progress. Shettima calls upon all citizens to actively engage in efforts that bridge cultural and ethnic divides, fostering a truly inclusive society.
Shettima’s heartfelt message serves as a reminder that the principles Clark stood for are not just ideals to be remembered but active pursuits necessary for the nation’s enduring stability and prosperity. He urges the nation to come together in this moment of collective mourning. He urges the nation to come together in this moment of collective mourning, recognizing that unity is not only a tribute to Clark’s legacy but also a crucial step towards achieving lasting peace and development.
Shettima’s words resonate with a deep appreciation for the legacy Clark leaves behind, urging every Nigerian to embody the values of unity and peace in their daily lives. In this spirit of unity, Shettima calls for a renewed commitment to the ideals that Clark championed. Shettima’s reflections remind us that in embracing these values, we not only honor Clark’s memory but also forge a path towards a more harmonious and united Nigeria. Shettima’s reflections remind us that in embracing these values, we not only honor Clark’s memory but also forge a path towards a more harmonious and united Nigeria.
In commemorating Clark’s lasting legacy, Shettima underscores the value of education and discourse in developing understanding and cooperation among Nigeria’s varied populations. In commemorating Clark’s lasting legacy, Shettima underscores the value of education and discourse in developing understanding and cooperation among Nigeria’s varied populations. Shettima’s touching tribute is a stunning reminder of how one person can have a long-term impact on a country’s journey toward unity and growth.
Shettima’s heartfelt tribute serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact one individual can have on a nation’s journey towards unity and progress. In remembering Clark’s unwavering dedication to these causes, Shettima urges the nation to not only reflect on past achievements but also to actively participate in building a future that aligns with Clark’s vision of a just and equitable society.
In this pivotal moment, Shettima calls upon all citizens to embody the principles that Clark so passionately advocated, urging them to take collective action towards national development and social justice. In this pivotal moment, Shettima calls upon all citizens to embody the principles that Clark so passionately advocated. By doing so, Shettima hopes to inspire a renewed commitment to the ideals of unity and progress that Clark championed throughout his life. Recognizing the void left by Clark’s passing, Shettima encourages leaders and citizens alike to continue striving for a Nigeria that reflects the values of unity and inclusivity.
* Dr. James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.
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