Nigerian President Yar' Adua dies in Abuja
ABUJA

Ailing Nigerian
President Umaru Yar’Adua
died on Wednesday in Abuja following a protracted illness,
presidential spokesman,Olusegun Adeniyi has announced.
The President died at about
9 p.m. local time (2000 GMT)
in his official residence where
he was recuperating from his
illness, Adeniyi said.
Yar’adua’s aides have
briefed Acting President”
Goodluck Jonathan on the
former ruler’s transition.
The late President Yar’Adua
had a serious kidney complaint
in 2000, and tried to dismiss
rumors of continued ill health
in 2007 by challenging his critics
to a game of squash.
He interrupted his presidential
election campaign months
later to seek medical care in
Germany.
On Nov. 23, 2009, he was
flown to Saudi Arabia where he
spent three months for the treatment
of acute pericarditis, an inflammation
of the sac surrounding
the heart.
He had not been seen in public
since.
Born in northern Nigeria’s
Katsina State in August 1951,
Yar’Adua was a devout Muslim
who hailed from a distinguished
political family.
His father was a minister in
the first post-independence
cabinet and his elder brother,
Shehu, was number two in the
military government of Gen.
Olusegun Obasanjo from 1976
to 1979.
He was educated at the
Ahmadu Bello University,
Zaria, where he obtained a
B.Sc in Education/Chemistry
in 1975.He returned to the
same university in 1978 and
bagged his M.Sc in Analytical
Chemistry in 1980.
Yar’Adua began his professional
life as a chemistry
teacher before going into business
in the 1980s, starting at
Sambo Farms Ltd in Funtua,
Katsina State, as its General
Manager between 1983 and
1989.
At the inception of the transitional
government of Gen.
Abdulsalam Abubakar in
1998, Yar’Adua founded the
K34 political association
which later helped to form the
ruling People’s Democratic
Party (PDP).
He contested and won election
as Governor of Katsina
State in 1999 and was reelected
in 2003.
He became the first governor
to publicly declare his assets
and promised to do the
same again at the end of his
tenure.In 2007, Yar’Adua was
elected Nigeria’s first university-
educated President.
He is survived by an aged
mother, wife, and seven children.
(Xinhua)