“BUHARI JAILED HIM FOR 100 YEARS”: THE STORY OF Ambrose Folorunsho Alli By EgbemaVoice Before the politics, before the controversy, Ambrose Folorunsho Alli was a brilliant medical doctor and respected professor—one of Nigeria’s finest minds. In 1979, he made history as the first civilian governor of old Bendel State (now Edo State and Delta State). And he came prepared. Alli didn’t waste time. He launched free education, expanded schools, improved infrastructure, and founded what is today known as Ambrose Alli University—a legacy that still shapes thousands of lives. To many, he was more than a governor—he was a visionary who believed the future of Bendel lay in education. But everything changed after the 1983 Nigerian military coup. In 1984, under the military regime of Muhammadu Buhari, Alli was arrested and tried by a military tribunal. He was accused of financial mismanagement involving public funds. The verdict was shocking: He was sentenced to 100 years imprisonment. ...