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by Staff Writers Lagos (AFP) Dec 11, 2014 Retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari has tried three times to become president of Nigeria since the return to civilian rule in 1999 and failed on each occasion. After winning the chance to try again on Thursday, he will hoping it will be fourth time lucky. The 71-year-old was Nigeria's military dictator from December 31, 1983 to August 27, 1985 after he ousted elected president Shehu Shagari, who was widely seen as corrupt and inept. One former senior military officer told AFP that Buhari, a devout Muslim, was "exceptionally corruption-free" and, unusually for a Nigerian leader, did not accumulate much in the way of spoils. But his harsh anti-corruption stance made him many political enemies, which are still seen as a major stumbling block for his re-election to high office. - 'Fly Nigeria' - Buhari began his military career in 1962 and during his short time in power was notorious for draconian decrees, a crackdown on "indiscipline" and human rights abuses. In particular, the execution of three young men, found guilty retrospectively for drug trafficking, triggered domestic and international outrage. Critics of his regime were thrown in jail. Among them was the Afro-beat legend Fela Kuti for an alleged currency violation but which critics said was politically motivated. He also was at the centre of a major diplomatic row with former colonial power Britain after attempting to smuggle Shagari's former adviser Umaru Dikko from London to Lagos. Dikko, who had fled to the British capital after his boss' ouster, was found drugged in a crate at Stansted Airport. The British satirical magazine Private Eye lampooned the incident with one of its most famous headlines: "Fly Nigeria -- It's a crate way to travel." After his ouster by Ibrahim Bagangida in 1985, Buhari, who had once served as oil minister in the 1970s, slipped out of public life. But he made a return 20 years later as head of a government agency funding development projects with additional revenue from oil sales, where he demonstrated an autocratic but effective style. - 'Messianic zeal' - "He is not very communicative, he is reticent but quite knowledgeable without flaunting it," said Ayo Banjoko, a Lagos-based political analyst. "He is imbued with a Messianic zeal. He has a rigid and intransigent disposition and he believes this country must and should be purged of its ills, especially corruption." Buhari's quest for a return to high office saw him seek the presidency under two different political parties, in 2003, 2007 and 2011. He lost out to Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and Goodluck Jonathan respectively. Buhari complained of gross irregularities in all previous three polls. He will face Jonathan again on February 14, 2015 on the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket, which is looking to unseat the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the first time since 1999. In July, Buhari narrowly escaped with his life after a suicide attack on his car as it travelled through the northern city of Kaduna: 42 people were killed and Boko Haram militants blamed. Two months earlier, Buhari had criticised Boko Haram as "mindless bigots masquerading as Muslims" for kidnapping more than 200 schoolgirls from northeastern Nigeria. But some analysts have refused to rule out that the bombing was politically motivated.
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