Abba Kyari was, to many, the de facto president of #Nigeria.
Since his demise became public knowledge, there has been a deluge of praise for him, as well as criticism of course, which will always accompany the death of an influential figure.
There was a concerted effort to blackmail those criticising the late Mr Kyari, in some cases by implying that those criticising him would die soon.
Like WTF?
Heck, in half a century, most of us will be dead, so those blackmail merchants miss the point.
So let's look briefly at Abba Kyari's role.
Saying that Abba Kyari was a good man, and that he was a bad leader/politician, are in no way contradictory, which brings me to something I noticed...
In a country of 150 million people, not everyone could have met him to ascertain his goodness as a man.
So what is Mr Kyari's legacy?
He stepped on toes and enabled a repressive state which is an anathema to the consensus required for democratic governance.
He shaped the policies of this government, and what have they delivered?
The CBN's refusal to pursue policies that would have let the economy breath is clearly his policy.
That tinge of "some animals are more equal than others" was Abba Kyari's legacy.
As a leader/politician his legacy showed in the shameful sight of his close associates completely disregarding social distancing guidelines at his funeral yesterday.