President-elect Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has made
the TIME’s list of 100 most influential people in the world.Also included in
the 2015 list are the advocate of the Bring Back Our Girls Group, Mrs. Obiageli
Ezekwesili; award-winning novelist, Chimamanda Adichie, and leader of the Boko
Haram terrorist group, Abubakar Shekau.
The TIME 100 is an annual list of 100 most influential
people in the world whose works are changing the world, regardless of the
consequences of their actions.Described as “a new choice for Nigeria,”TIME’s Africa Bureau
Chief, Aryn Baker, said Buhari made history in March by becoming the first
candidate to oust a sitting Nigerian President through the ballot box.“Now he has to live up to voters’ expectations. From
battling the Boko Haram insurgency to tackling endemic corruption, Buhari has
many challenges ahead. The greatest may be overcoming his past as a military
ruler, who seized power in 1983.“Already the born-again democrat is demonstrating the
inclusivity necessary to lead a nation driven by ethnic and religious tension.
It’s a promising start for a President-to-be, who wants to leave a legacy to
match the historic conditions of his election,” Baker noted.
Adichie was also described as “conjurer of character” by the
deputy Managing Director of TIME, Radhika Jones.“It’s the rare novelist, who in the space of a year finds
her words sampled by Beyoncé, optioned by Lupita Nyong’o and honoured with the
National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction,” she said.
The last Nigerian to make the list is Shekau. Described as
the “scourge of Africa” by General Carter Ham(retd.), a former Commander of US
Africa Command from 2011 to 2013.Ham said Shekau was the “most violent killer” Nigeria (and
Africa) had ever seen.Shekau took over the Boko Haram group in 2009 after the
group had been weakened by the Nigerian military.
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