~Early life and Education
A Kanuri from Borno, not much is known about his early life. In 1980, he graduated with a
bachelor’s degree in sociology from the
University of Warwick, and also received a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Cambridge . In 1983, he was called to the
Nigerian Bar after attending the Nigerian Law School .
In 1984, he obtained a master’s degree in law from the University of Cambridge. He later attended the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland and participated in the Program for Masnagement Development at the Harvard Business School , in 1992 and 1994, respectively.
~Family
Kyari was married to the sister-in-law of Ibrahim Tahir, and had four children.
~Health
On March 24, 2020, it was made public that Kyari tested positive for COVID-19 on March 23, following an official trip to Germany nine days before. It was also reported that Kyari had underlying medical conditions, and was secretly flown out of the country. He later rejected these claims, and was moved from Abuja to Lagos due to medical conditions.
~Professional career
Kyari worked for the law firm Fani-Kayode and Sowemimo for some time after his return to Nigeria.
From 1988 to 1990, he was Editor with the New Africa Holdings Limited Kaduna.
In 1990, he served as a Commissioner for Forestry and Animal Resources in Borno State.
From 1990 to 1995, Kyari was the secretary to the board of African International Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Bank of Credit and Commerce International.
Kyari was an executive director in charge of management services at the United Bank for Africa, and was later appointed the chief executive officer.
In 2002, he was appointed a board director of Unilever Nigeria, and later served on the board of Exxon Mobil Nigeria.
~Political career
In August 2015, Kyari was appointed Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.
~Power politics
Kyari was an influential figure within the Buhari administration. During the administration’s first term, he worked mainly behind the scenes to implement the president’s agenda.
In 2019 with Buhari’s re-election for a second term, he ordered his cabinet to channel all requests through Kyari’s office.
Further enhancing his influence within government circles, and being labelled as the de facto head of government.
In 2017, following a leaked memo, Kyari became embroiled in a public argument with the Head of Civil Service, who was later removed from office and arrested.
In 2020, in another leaked memo, Babagana Monguno the National Security Adviser accused Kyari of meddling in matters of national security.
~Death
Kyari died in a Lagos hospital on 17 April 2020, after testing positive for COVID-19.
~Honours and awards
Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON);
National honour in Nigeria.
Source: Wikipedia