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2019: Presidency Cabals Shop For Buhari's Successor, Woos Dangote; Offers Him The President's Daughter As Bait, El-Rufai DROPPED

2019: Presidency Cabals Shop For Buhari's Successor, Woos Dangote; Offers Him The President's Daughter As Bait, El-Rufai DROPPED

Buhari dangote el-rufai
The Authority - With President Muhammadu Buhari barely two years in of­fice, members of his kitchen cabinet, who have constituted themselves into a cabal, are al­ready looking for his successor.

Their actions are prompt­ed by growing questions over alleged governance deficits of President Buhari’s tenure.

The AUTHORITY learnt that members of the cabal run­ning Aso Rock are no longer comfortable with Buhari’s per­formance and are worried that the North could lose the Pres­idency in 2019 if nothing was urgently done.




Leading members of the ca­bal are largely from Adamawa, Borno and Katsina States.

Sources also confirmed to The AUTHORITY that the high-stake game is borne out of the deep knowledge of the Pres­ident’s health, which has fuelled speculations that Buhari may not run for a second term on health grounds.

Age is also not on his side. Born on December 17, 1942, President Buhari would be close to 77 years old by 2019.

Consequently, the North, which fought tooth and nail to re­trieve power from the South, has started looking beyond Buhari.

The AUTHORITY fur­ther gathered that Africa’s rich­est man Aliko Dangote, who like the United States President-elect, Donald Trump, lacks any prior experience in government, has been fingered by the cabal as a worthy replacement for Buha­ri, come 2019.

To give more teeth to this quirky plot, some match-mak­ing by the cabal between Dangote and Buhari’s daughter, Fatima, was fine-tuned but ran into stormy waters.

Dangote, according to sourc­es, was already warming up for the marriage and for a shot at the Presidency.

But Fatima, who, like her stepmother Aisha Buhari, has scant regard for the cabal’s ar­rowhead, “out-rightly” re­jected the choice of Dangote.

She equally rejected the per­suasive pressure of another influ­ential member of the infamous cabal.
The AUTHORITY further learned that as 2017 draws near and in connection with crowning a successor to Buhari, key politi­cal realignments are expected to start taking shape.

A serving minister in the Bu­hari administration had recently shown how fluid the situation is by reportedly sending a text mes­sage to a member of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), asking about a “post-Buhari” scenario.

Today, Buhari has become very unpopular in the North due to the inability of his government to deliver governance that direct­ly impacts the people.

On the other hand, the na­ture of the appointments he has made, defined by lack of consul­tation and inclusiveness, has al­ienated many.

The wife of the president had recently in a British Broadcast­ing Corporation (BBC) Hausa Service interview lamented that most officials of the government are not known to the President and the first family, adding that they are usurpers who did noth­ing to help the All Progressives Congress (APC) struggle in 2015.

The usurpers she was refer­ring to in that controversial in­terview are the core members of the cabal that call the shots in Aso Rock, notwithstanding Buhari’s claims to the contrary.

The core four-member pres­idency cabal under reference re­portedly didn’t vote in 2015 be­cause they didn’t register to vote.
As the opposition carefully watches the unfolding develop­ment and fine-tunes its plot, the emerging poser is how the cabal hopes to pull off the audacious gamble.

This remains a subject of speculation considering that they lack political skills and are very unpopular.
The AUTHORITY recalls that in her famous interview, Ai­sha Buhari, when asked to name those who had hijacked the gov­ernment, declared: “You will know them if you watch televi­sion.”

One of the key cabal arrow­heads has to-date allegedly cor­nered more than N5 billion school furniture contracts from Kaduna, Katsina and Sokoto States.

The Kaduna State contract has however been terminat­ed over “non-performance” by Governor Nasir el-Rufai, who unilaterally awarded it to Kadu­na Furniture and Construction Company (KFCC) without due process.

The initial sum for the Ka­duna furniture contract was N1 billion.

El-Rufai has never hidden the fact that his ultimate goal is the presidency. He has consist­ently told Kaduna State people that he is a one-term governor. The bad blood between a key member of the cabal, the chair­man of KFCC and El-Rufai, is re­portedly linked to the cabal of­fering the presidency to Dangote.

Sources further revealed that it was the last gasp effort to stop the Dangote-Fatima wedding using the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Of­fences Commission (ICPC) that caused the anti-corruption agen­cy’s chairman to be suspended from office before Buhari inter­vened.

The cabal had sacked the ICPC Chairman, Ekpo Nta, without the President’s knowl­edge - because he did not play ball - over claims that his tenure had expired.

Ekpo was reportedly or­dered by the cabal to arrest Gim­ba Kumo, a former managing di­rector of the Federal Mortgage Bank.

Similar efforts with the Na­tional Security Adviser (NSA) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) re­portedly failed.

But the cabal never gave up, hence the reports in the media about the arrest of Kumo.

This Article First Published By The Authority Newspaper


Buhari dangote el-rufai
The Authority - With President Muhammadu Buhari barely two years in of­fice, members of his kitchen cabinet, who have constituted themselves into a cabal, are al­ready looking for his successor.

Their actions are prompt­ed by growing questions over alleged governance deficits of President Buhari’s tenure.

The AUTHORITY learnt that members of the cabal run­ning Aso Rock are no longer comfortable with Buhari’s per­formance and are worried that the North could lose the Pres­idency in 2019 if nothing was urgently done.




Leading members of the ca­bal are largely from Adamawa, Borno and Katsina States.

Sources also confirmed to The AUTHORITY that the high-stake game is borne out of the deep knowledge of the Pres­ident’s health, which has fuelled speculations that Buhari may not run for a second term on health grounds.

Age is also not on his side. Born on December 17, 1942, President Buhari would be close to 77 years old by 2019.

Consequently, the North, which fought tooth and nail to re­trieve power from the South, has started looking beyond Buhari.

The AUTHORITY fur­ther gathered that Africa’s rich­est man Aliko Dangote, who like the United States President-elect, Donald Trump, lacks any prior experience in government, has been fingered by the cabal as a worthy replacement for Buha­ri, come 2019.

To give more teeth to this quirky plot, some match-mak­ing by the cabal between Dangote and Buhari’s daughter, Fatima, was fine-tuned but ran into stormy waters.

Dangote, according to sourc­es, was already warming up for the marriage and for a shot at the Presidency.

But Fatima, who, like her stepmother Aisha Buhari, has scant regard for the cabal’s ar­rowhead, “out-rightly” re­jected the choice of Dangote.

She equally rejected the per­suasive pressure of another influ­ential member of the infamous cabal.
The AUTHORITY further learned that as 2017 draws near and in connection with crowning a successor to Buhari, key politi­cal realignments are expected to start taking shape.

A serving minister in the Bu­hari administration had recently shown how fluid the situation is by reportedly sending a text mes­sage to a member of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), asking about a “post-Buhari” scenario.

Today, Buhari has become very unpopular in the North due to the inability of his government to deliver governance that direct­ly impacts the people.

On the other hand, the na­ture of the appointments he has made, defined by lack of consul­tation and inclusiveness, has al­ienated many.

The wife of the president had recently in a British Broadcast­ing Corporation (BBC) Hausa Service interview lamented that most officials of the government are not known to the President and the first family, adding that they are usurpers who did noth­ing to help the All Progressives Congress (APC) struggle in 2015.

The usurpers she was refer­ring to in that controversial in­terview are the core members of the cabal that call the shots in Aso Rock, notwithstanding Buhari’s claims to the contrary.

The core four-member pres­idency cabal under reference re­portedly didn’t vote in 2015 be­cause they didn’t register to vote.
As the opposition carefully watches the unfolding develop­ment and fine-tunes its plot, the emerging poser is how the cabal hopes to pull off the audacious gamble.

This remains a subject of speculation considering that they lack political skills and are very unpopular.
The AUTHORITY recalls that in her famous interview, Ai­sha Buhari, when asked to name those who had hijacked the gov­ernment, declared: “You will know them if you watch televi­sion.”

One of the key cabal arrow­heads has to-date allegedly cor­nered more than N5 billion school furniture contracts from Kaduna, Katsina and Sokoto States.

The Kaduna State contract has however been terminat­ed over “non-performance” by Governor Nasir el-Rufai, who unilaterally awarded it to Kadu­na Furniture and Construction Company (KFCC) without due process.

The initial sum for the Ka­duna furniture contract was N1 billion.

El-Rufai has never hidden the fact that his ultimate goal is the presidency. He has consist­ently told Kaduna State people that he is a one-term governor. The bad blood between a key member of the cabal, the chair­man of KFCC and El-Rufai, is re­portedly linked to the cabal of­fering the presidency to Dangote.

Sources further revealed that it was the last gasp effort to stop the Dangote-Fatima wedding using the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Of­fences Commission (ICPC) that caused the anti-corruption agen­cy’s chairman to be suspended from office before Buhari inter­vened.

The cabal had sacked the ICPC Chairman, Ekpo Nta, without the President’s knowl­edge - because he did not play ball - over claims that his tenure had expired.

Ekpo was reportedly or­dered by the cabal to arrest Gim­ba Kumo, a former managing di­rector of the Federal Mortgage Bank.

Similar efforts with the Na­tional Security Adviser (NSA) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) re­portedly failed.

But the cabal never gave up, hence the reports in the media about the arrest of Kumo.

This Article First Published By The Authority Newspaper


How Mamman Daura became ‘Nigeria’s most powerful nephew’

How Mamman Daura became ‘Nigeria’s most powerful nephew’

How Mamman Daura became ‘Nigeria’s most powerful nephew’
TheCable - Mamman Daura is today described as the “most powerful nephew” in Nigeria by virtue of his closeness to President Muhammadu Buhari.

At the centre of the recent complaints by Aisha, Buhari’s wife, is that those who did not participate in the campaign were the ones calling the shots in her husband’s government

TheCable understands that Duara is one of those she was referring to, having already complained privately about him.


However, what has often not been reported is how Daura came to wield so much influence on Buhari.

He is the son of Buhari’s elder brother, but since Daura is three years older, the president is “awkwardly” his uncle.

Daura, often described by associates as “extremely intelligent and brilliant”, was a journalist and an industrialist, serving as head of the African International Bank and also chairman of the board of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).

He was editor of New Nigerian in the 1970s.

In the book, Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, John Paden, an American professor, offers a historical insight into the significant role Daura played in the formative years of his “uncle”.

SETTLE DOWN

According to Paden, it was Daura, along with Waziri al-Hassan (Buhari’s foster father), that encouraged Buhari, a reluctant student in his early years, “to settle down and take his studies seriously”.

It was also Daura that “strongly encouraged” Buhari to join the military in 1961.

Daura, Paden wrote, would become a “life-long inspiration and confidant to Buhari” who guided him all through his formative years.

Buhari would go on to become military head of state in the final years of his career.

So while Aisha might have been married to Buhari for 27 years, Daura had known her husband for 73 years.

Paden revealed that “after the death of his mother in December 1988, Buhari was released and traveled to Daura for the mourning. When he arrived in Daura, he found his farm much as he had left it. His senior brother (the father of Mamman Daura), along with the Barden Daura, had managed the cattle, sheep, and horses in his absence”.


The George Mason University professor  wrote: “When Buhari’s father died, Waziri al-Hasan – the son of Emir Musa ­ became the guardian of Zulaihat (Buhari’s mother) and her six children, including her youngest,  Muhammadu. This played  a  major  role in the upbringing of Buhari.

“This extensive kinship network also affected the future of Buhari in another important way. His senior brother was the father of Mamman Daura, who was three years older than Buhari, although technically his nephew. Mamman would become a life-long inspiration and confidant to Buhari. He was especially critical in encouraging Buhari to pursue lifelong education.

“Like many boys at that time and place, Buhari went to Quranic school before going to primary school. He was not enthusiastic about these studies. Early each morning, he would get up and have to fetch firewood for his teacher for the evening Qur’anic readings. There were also several hours of Qur’anic lessons in the morning, at a time when Buhari would rather be outside playing.

“In part because of his love of the outdoors, Buhari was a reluctant student in his early years. He would often skip school altogether, although this always resulted in beatings with a cane by the schoolmaster. Only with the encouragement of Waziri al-Hasan and Mamman Daura did he eventually settle down and take his studies  seriously.”

NIGHTMARE VENTURES

Young northern boys were being encouraged to join the army in the years around Nigeria’s independence, and Buhari was encouraged by his uncle to consider a military carrier.

“Meanwhile, the Emir of Katsina, whose emirate adjoined Daura  Emirate, was encouraging bright  young men to go into the military and train to become officers.  His own son, Hassan Katsina, had  become a military officer,” Paden wrote.

“When Buhari was considering his options in 1960, Hassan Katsina would often take the secondary school boys out for night hikes and to sleep under the stars. Buhari enjoyed the great sense of adventure of these nighttime ventures into nature.

“In addition to considering the military because of the example set by Hassan Katsina, Buhari recognized that officer training provided  a pathway to further education. Yet  another impetus was provided  by Mamman Daura, who strongly encouraged his “younger uncle” to consider officer training and higher education.

“Buhari, who was now nineteen years old, had to take several exams even to be considered for officer training. He was able to pass English, mathematics, and general knowledge, plus he met the physical requirements. Still, the competition was nationwide, and only about seventy boys would be selected for officer candidate school. Of these, only half would be commissioned.

“The competition was thus stiff, but Buhari was among those selected. One of the key qualities needed in the military was “leadership.” Buhari would prove himself time and again to possess that rare gift.”

How Mamman Daura became ‘Nigeria’s most powerful nephew’
TheCable - Mamman Daura is today described as the “most powerful nephew” in Nigeria by virtue of his closeness to President Muhammadu Buhari.

At the centre of the recent complaints by Aisha, Buhari’s wife, is that those who did not participate in the campaign were the ones calling the shots in her husband’s government

TheCable understands that Duara is one of those she was referring to, having already complained privately about him.


However, what has often not been reported is how Daura came to wield so much influence on Buhari.

He is the son of Buhari’s elder brother, but since Daura is three years older, the president is “awkwardly” his uncle.

Daura, often described by associates as “extremely intelligent and brilliant”, was a journalist and an industrialist, serving as head of the African International Bank and also chairman of the board of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).

He was editor of New Nigerian in the 1970s.

In the book, Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, John Paden, an American professor, offers a historical insight into the significant role Daura played in the formative years of his “uncle”.

SETTLE DOWN

According to Paden, it was Daura, along with Waziri al-Hassan (Buhari’s foster father), that encouraged Buhari, a reluctant student in his early years, “to settle down and take his studies seriously”.

It was also Daura that “strongly encouraged” Buhari to join the military in 1961.

Daura, Paden wrote, would become a “life-long inspiration and confidant to Buhari” who guided him all through his formative years.

Buhari would go on to become military head of state in the final years of his career.

So while Aisha might have been married to Buhari for 27 years, Daura had known her husband for 73 years.

Paden revealed that “after the death of his mother in December 1988, Buhari was released and traveled to Daura for the mourning. When he arrived in Daura, he found his farm much as he had left it. His senior brother (the father of Mamman Daura), along with the Barden Daura, had managed the cattle, sheep, and horses in his absence”.


The George Mason University professor  wrote: “When Buhari’s father died, Waziri al-Hasan – the son of Emir Musa ­ became the guardian of Zulaihat (Buhari’s mother) and her six children, including her youngest,  Muhammadu. This played  a  major  role in the upbringing of Buhari.

“This extensive kinship network also affected the future of Buhari in another important way. His senior brother was the father of Mamman Daura, who was three years older than Buhari, although technically his nephew. Mamman would become a life-long inspiration and confidant to Buhari. He was especially critical in encouraging Buhari to pursue lifelong education.

“Like many boys at that time and place, Buhari went to Quranic school before going to primary school. He was not enthusiastic about these studies. Early each morning, he would get up and have to fetch firewood for his teacher for the evening Qur’anic readings. There were also several hours of Qur’anic lessons in the morning, at a time when Buhari would rather be outside playing.

“In part because of his love of the outdoors, Buhari was a reluctant student in his early years. He would often skip school altogether, although this always resulted in beatings with a cane by the schoolmaster. Only with the encouragement of Waziri al-Hasan and Mamman Daura did he eventually settle down and take his studies  seriously.”

NIGHTMARE VENTURES

Young northern boys were being encouraged to join the army in the years around Nigeria’s independence, and Buhari was encouraged by his uncle to consider a military carrier.

“Meanwhile, the Emir of Katsina, whose emirate adjoined Daura  Emirate, was encouraging bright  young men to go into the military and train to become officers.  His own son, Hassan Katsina, had  become a military officer,” Paden wrote.

“When Buhari was considering his options in 1960, Hassan Katsina would often take the secondary school boys out for night hikes and to sleep under the stars. Buhari enjoyed the great sense of adventure of these nighttime ventures into nature.

“In addition to considering the military because of the example set by Hassan Katsina, Buhari recognized that officer training provided  a pathway to further education. Yet  another impetus was provided  by Mamman Daura, who strongly encouraged his “younger uncle” to consider officer training and higher education.

“Buhari, who was now nineteen years old, had to take several exams even to be considered for officer training. He was able to pass English, mathematics, and general knowledge, plus he met the physical requirements. Still, the competition was nationwide, and only about seventy boys would be selected for officer candidate school. Of these, only half would be commissioned.

“The competition was thus stiff, but Buhari was among those selected. One of the key qualities needed in the military was “leadership.” Buhari would prove himself time and again to possess that rare gift.”

Female CABALS Fights Buhari Dirty Over Office Of The First Lady

Female CABALS Fights Buhari Dirty Over Office Of The First Lady

Female CABALS Fights Buhari Dirty Over Office Of The First Lady
SahelStandard - More revelations are emerging over the ongoing rupture within the Nigeria’s First Family.

It has emerged that President Muhammadu Buhari stepped on toes of powerful female cabal by his decision last year May to scrap the office of the First Lady.

Checks revealed that the cabal comprises of powerful Nigerian women who rely on the First Lady’s Office to exert influence on the President and the entire federal administration.


Insiders confided that the cabal transcends one administration or the other as its members allegedly hijack every First Lady for mutual interest and benefit.

“The cabal started from late Maryam Babangida.These women are very influential and they rotate themselves in term of inner kitchen cabinet from one government to the other.They control the President through the First Lady.

“They were with Hajia Maryam Abacha,Justice Fati Abubakar, late Stella Obasanjo,Turai Yar’Adua,Patience Jonathan.You know the role all these First Ladies played during the reign.if their husbands”, the source said.

It was gathered that the group was shocked and devastated when President Buhari made true his pledge to scrap the office,thereby cutting off vital pressure link to critical goveenment agencies and decisions.

Insiders said “in the past ,the First Lady’s Office is allocated ministerial nominees, some federal boards and agencies ,oil blocs,key capital projects as well as say in critical goveenment decisions.

“The cabal mostly handled allocations,provide funding ahead of reimbursements and mobilise their networks in support of the government of the way nationwide.The First Lady gained materially and in term of massive support for the husband in power”,the source said.

When President Buhari decided to scrap the office,elements within the female caucus had expected that the President will sustain the tradition by retaining all the privileges associated with the office despite its scrapping.

Our source hinted that a delegation of the cabal indeed met the wife of the President immediately after the Presidential decision in 2015,expressing confidence that the office will be allowed to function.

From May 2015 till now, the President, however, maintained his stance ,a situation said to have created frustration and anger within the female power caucus.

The President was quoted as having told lobbyists pushing for the resuscitation of the office that he would not yield to pressure for three reasons namely :

-“That the office had in the past fuelled corrupt practices within the Presidency and the Federal Government;
-“That he wants enforcement of the code urging non-application of state power for personaI benefit ;and
– “That it is morally wrong for his family to corruptly enrich themselves simply because he is the sitting President”

Our checks revealed that ever since,the female group has been piling pressure both on the wife of the President , Mrs Aisha Buhari and top leaders of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) to force the hand of the President on the matter.

It is however not clear whether the BBC interview by the wife of the President is linked to the female group.

A source in the know however, said a link may not be unlikely as the wife of the President has been subjected to so much pressure in the last one year.

Source: SahelStandard

Female CABALS Fights Buhari Dirty Over Office Of The First Lady
SahelStandard - More revelations are emerging over the ongoing rupture within the Nigeria’s First Family.

It has emerged that President Muhammadu Buhari stepped on toes of powerful female cabal by his decision last year May to scrap the office of the First Lady.

Checks revealed that the cabal comprises of powerful Nigerian women who rely on the First Lady’s Office to exert influence on the President and the entire federal administration.


Insiders confided that the cabal transcends one administration or the other as its members allegedly hijack every First Lady for mutual interest and benefit.

“The cabal started from late Maryam Babangida.These women are very influential and they rotate themselves in term of inner kitchen cabinet from one government to the other.They control the President through the First Lady.

“They were with Hajia Maryam Abacha,Justice Fati Abubakar, late Stella Obasanjo,Turai Yar’Adua,Patience Jonathan.You know the role all these First Ladies played during the reign.if their husbands”, the source said.

It was gathered that the group was shocked and devastated when President Buhari made true his pledge to scrap the office,thereby cutting off vital pressure link to critical goveenment agencies and decisions.

Insiders said “in the past ,the First Lady’s Office is allocated ministerial nominees, some federal boards and agencies ,oil blocs,key capital projects as well as say in critical goveenment decisions.

“The cabal mostly handled allocations,provide funding ahead of reimbursements and mobilise their networks in support of the government of the way nationwide.The First Lady gained materially and in term of massive support for the husband in power”,the source said.

When President Buhari decided to scrap the office,elements within the female caucus had expected that the President will sustain the tradition by retaining all the privileges associated with the office despite its scrapping.

Our source hinted that a delegation of the cabal indeed met the wife of the President immediately after the Presidential decision in 2015,expressing confidence that the office will be allowed to function.

From May 2015 till now, the President, however, maintained his stance ,a situation said to have created frustration and anger within the female power caucus.

The President was quoted as having told lobbyists pushing for the resuscitation of the office that he would not yield to pressure for three reasons namely :

-“That the office had in the past fuelled corrupt practices within the Presidency and the Federal Government;
-“That he wants enforcement of the code urging non-application of state power for personaI benefit ;and
– “That it is morally wrong for his family to corruptly enrich themselves simply because he is the sitting President”

Our checks revealed that ever since,the female group has been piling pressure both on the wife of the President , Mrs Aisha Buhari and top leaders of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) to force the hand of the President on the matter.

It is however not clear whether the BBC interview by the wife of the President is linked to the female group.

A source in the know however, said a link may not be unlikely as the wife of the President has been subjected to so much pressure in the last one year.

Source: SahelStandard

Aisha Buhari Award: A Mother’s Plea To Nigerians for Soldiers, By Ola Oluwasanmi S

Aisha Buhari Award: A Mother’s Plea To Nigerians for Soldiers, By Ola Oluwasanmi S

AISHA BUHARI
Appreciation stimulates in variously. And when it comes from a mother, it is more endearing and bubbles emotions of happiness in the person infinitely. The stream of joy from this simple act strengthens and fires the zeal to spiritedly step out to do more.

Mothers’ or women by their nature are hard to please because of their meticulousness. They are critical and painstaking. They have more time to observe family members and everybody. The verdict of a mother is often faultless and when they chose to dole out blessings, it is because they are more silently studious in the family or community and knows who deserves it.

Hajiya Aisha Buhari, wife of Nigeria’s President Muhammedu Buhari is one mother who is not given to simplicities. She is someone who cannot be easily impressed or satisfied. Aisha Buhari is strict and only appreciates what is genuine and humanly inspiring. These are the virtues that motivates her as a wife and mother. 


In Brussels, the capital of Belgium, Hajiya Aisha Buhari received a prestigious award for her enormous contributions on women and girl-child education, much as her other numerous pursuit of noble causes in Nigeria and around the world. 

The award presented to her by the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander is in recognition of her outstanding role in gender equality and empowerment. She has proven that outside her role as the superintendent of the home or domestic affairs, as wife of President Buhari, she has competencies to stretch her energy to other areas of service to humanity.

This is in spite of her confinement to the Kitchen by her husband. The award also justifies the recognition of her selflessness and sacrifice for service to humanity which has become her abiding passion, as evident in her opening remarks at the award event under the theme “Women’s Role in Global Security,” during the Women’s Forum in the Crans Montana, staged in Brussels.

Also, Hayiya Aisha Buhari has not failed on the home front, but she is desirous to see to the betterment of the lives of humans, especially women, as manifest in her innovative mobilization of other first ladies globally and wives of governors in Nigeria to support and crusade the complete eradication of diseases such as tuberculosis, which have been a human scourge for ages.

To complete her excitement or pleasure and without doubt or hesitation, Aisha instantly dedicated the award to the gallant men and women of the Nigerian Army under the command of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai.

She conveyed her unrestrained feelings in these endearing words; “I whole-heartedly dedicate this award presented to me by the Belgian deputy Prime Minister …. to the Nigerian Military men and women who have lost their lives and those at the war front battling to restore peace.’‘

Not many Nigerians may understand or fully comprehend the importance of Aisha’s remarks, while dedicating the award to the unfaltering men and women of the Nigerian Army. At home in Nigeria, much as the international community, Nigeria is reputed for everything odd, but the country is today positively hailed for defeating Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs).

Nigeria has carved a niche for itself as one country in the world with the capacity to humble terrorists and foreign nations which are still suffering under its peril look unto Nigeria as a country where something can be emulated.

Indispensably however, the success of BHTs war in Nigeria is the collective efforts of the Nigerian military and even civilians’ as the badge of Civilian Joint task Force (C-JTF) on the terror war attests. But it is also not in doubt also that the Nigerian army under a tactful leader, Gen. Buratai went to extremes in ensuring their father land is not perpetually held hostage by bands of terrorists.

The record of their dedication, performance and endurance in the BHTs war to lift Nigeria to this enviable pedestal of peace and global veneration is in public domain.

But briefly put, it was under Gen. Buratai that insurgents began to voluntarily surrender themselves to Nigerian army, vowing never to get back to terrorism again. It was under the same Buratai that Nigerian territories (14 LGAs) in the Northeast which the terrorists annexed were reclaimed and a bubbling rural and community life long been deprived by the people have been restored. These accounts can go on endlessly.

But what most people have failed to acknowledge is the fact that the triumph over Boko Haram insurgents, the joys of a restored life to thousands of Nigerians and the improved international image of Nigeria came with a heavy, unquantifiable cost to families and the nation.

Hardly do Nigerians speak about Nigerian soldiers felled by bullets or bombs of the terrorists in the course of exchange of gun fire. They don’t even want to be reminded that these soldiers too are human beings, who also have families (wives and children) to feel their absence.

Its self-gratifying to feel satisfied that a soldier’s job is to die in battle. Not contesting it because he signed his life away upon enlistment into the army. But do the women married to soldiers and their children deserve no modicum of sympathy for losing dear ones or being widowed or orphaned by the circumstances’ of death of their families’ breadwinners? Aisha is saying, these soldiers do not only deserve sympathy, but love and affection or even assistance to trudge the rough paths of life without the pillars of their families.

It is the plea and a call to change of disposition by a mother, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, wife of President Buhari . She has essentially pricked the conscience of Nigerians and the entire world by dedicating the award to the irrepressible men and women of Nigerian soldiers.

By this simple gesture, she is tasking every Nigerian to wake-up from slumber in appreciating soldiers still battling the war and their colleagues who are dead. A mother is always a mother, and Aisha has exhibited the natural virtue of kindness known only to motherhood by this award dedication and Nigerians should listen.

Ola writes from Brandenburg Technology University, Cottbus, Germany.

AISHA BUHARI
Appreciation stimulates in variously. And when it comes from a mother, it is more endearing and bubbles emotions of happiness in the person infinitely. The stream of joy from this simple act strengthens and fires the zeal to spiritedly step out to do more.

Mothers’ or women by their nature are hard to please because of their meticulousness. They are critical and painstaking. They have more time to observe family members and everybody. The verdict of a mother is often faultless and when they chose to dole out blessings, it is because they are more silently studious in the family or community and knows who deserves it.

Hajiya Aisha Buhari, wife of Nigeria’s President Muhammedu Buhari is one mother who is not given to simplicities. She is someone who cannot be easily impressed or satisfied. Aisha Buhari is strict and only appreciates what is genuine and humanly inspiring. These are the virtues that motivates her as a wife and mother. 


In Brussels, the capital of Belgium, Hajiya Aisha Buhari received a prestigious award for her enormous contributions on women and girl-child education, much as her other numerous pursuit of noble causes in Nigeria and around the world. 

The award presented to her by the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander is in recognition of her outstanding role in gender equality and empowerment. She has proven that outside her role as the superintendent of the home or domestic affairs, as wife of President Buhari, she has competencies to stretch her energy to other areas of service to humanity.

This is in spite of her confinement to the Kitchen by her husband. The award also justifies the recognition of her selflessness and sacrifice for service to humanity which has become her abiding passion, as evident in her opening remarks at the award event under the theme “Women’s Role in Global Security,” during the Women’s Forum in the Crans Montana, staged in Brussels.

Also, Hayiya Aisha Buhari has not failed on the home front, but she is desirous to see to the betterment of the lives of humans, especially women, as manifest in her innovative mobilization of other first ladies globally and wives of governors in Nigeria to support and crusade the complete eradication of diseases such as tuberculosis, which have been a human scourge for ages.

To complete her excitement or pleasure and without doubt or hesitation, Aisha instantly dedicated the award to the gallant men and women of the Nigerian Army under the command of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai.

She conveyed her unrestrained feelings in these endearing words; “I whole-heartedly dedicate this award presented to me by the Belgian deputy Prime Minister …. to the Nigerian Military men and women who have lost their lives and those at the war front battling to restore peace.’‘

Not many Nigerians may understand or fully comprehend the importance of Aisha’s remarks, while dedicating the award to the unfaltering men and women of the Nigerian Army. At home in Nigeria, much as the international community, Nigeria is reputed for everything odd, but the country is today positively hailed for defeating Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs).

Nigeria has carved a niche for itself as one country in the world with the capacity to humble terrorists and foreign nations which are still suffering under its peril look unto Nigeria as a country where something can be emulated.

Indispensably however, the success of BHTs war in Nigeria is the collective efforts of the Nigerian military and even civilians’ as the badge of Civilian Joint task Force (C-JTF) on the terror war attests. But it is also not in doubt also that the Nigerian army under a tactful leader, Gen. Buratai went to extremes in ensuring their father land is not perpetually held hostage by bands of terrorists.

The record of their dedication, performance and endurance in the BHTs war to lift Nigeria to this enviable pedestal of peace and global veneration is in public domain.

But briefly put, it was under Gen. Buratai that insurgents began to voluntarily surrender themselves to Nigerian army, vowing never to get back to terrorism again. It was under the same Buratai that Nigerian territories (14 LGAs) in the Northeast which the terrorists annexed were reclaimed and a bubbling rural and community life long been deprived by the people have been restored. These accounts can go on endlessly.

But what most people have failed to acknowledge is the fact that the triumph over Boko Haram insurgents, the joys of a restored life to thousands of Nigerians and the improved international image of Nigeria came with a heavy, unquantifiable cost to families and the nation.

Hardly do Nigerians speak about Nigerian soldiers felled by bullets or bombs of the terrorists in the course of exchange of gun fire. They don’t even want to be reminded that these soldiers too are human beings, who also have families (wives and children) to feel their absence.

Its self-gratifying to feel satisfied that a soldier’s job is to die in battle. Not contesting it because he signed his life away upon enlistment into the army. But do the women married to soldiers and their children deserve no modicum of sympathy for losing dear ones or being widowed or orphaned by the circumstances’ of death of their families’ breadwinners? Aisha is saying, these soldiers do not only deserve sympathy, but love and affection or even assistance to trudge the rough paths of life without the pillars of their families.

It is the plea and a call to change of disposition by a mother, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, wife of President Buhari . She has essentially pricked the conscience of Nigerians and the entire world by dedicating the award to the irrepressible men and women of Nigerian soldiers.

By this simple gesture, she is tasking every Nigerian to wake-up from slumber in appreciating soldiers still battling the war and their colleagues who are dead. A mother is always a mother, and Aisha has exhibited the natural virtue of kindness known only to motherhood by this award dedication and Nigerians should listen.

Ola writes from Brandenburg Technology University, Cottbus, Germany.

'I Belong To My Husband's Kitchen Indeed', I Still Cook His Food - Aisha Buhari

'I Belong To My Husband's Kitchen Indeed', I Still Cook His Food - Aisha Buhari

AISHA BUHARI
Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, yesterday, said that despite her present status, she still cooks her husband’s food.

She gave the revelation at a party she organised for children drawn from different parts of the country in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to mark the Eid-el-Fitri celebration at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja. 

Her remark followed an excuse to depart from the party amid dances by the children. 

“I’m going to leave you soon. I want to go back home to cook for my husband because my children are here playing with you. Nobody is at home, only my husband. So, I want to go back home to be with him and also cook dinner for him”, she said. 


She further stated that the Sallah party was an indication of the seriousness her husband’s administration attached to the welfare of the youth. 

She said, “On occasions like this, we celebrate with children, especially the less privileged, including those in the various internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) camp. We love, appreciate and share with their present situation. “The reason for this is to promote warm interaction and sharing what we have with one another. 

On this note particularly, we decided to celebrate with all children from different background”. 

She charged the children to obey their parents and teachers’ instructions both at home and schools. 

“The future of this great country lies in your hands. You are to compliment the efforts of  government by working very hard in school and be obedient to your parents. Tomorrow you may become president, the president’s wife, Senator, honourable members, governors, medical doctors, teacher, journalist, engineer, nurse, lawyer and the rest of other honourable professions”, she added.

This ARTICLE was first published by VANGUARD NEWS on the 19th July 2015.



AISHA BUHARI
Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, yesterday, said that despite her present status, she still cooks her husband’s food.

She gave the revelation at a party she organised for children drawn from different parts of the country in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to mark the Eid-el-Fitri celebration at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja. 

Her remark followed an excuse to depart from the party amid dances by the children. 

“I’m going to leave you soon. I want to go back home to cook for my husband because my children are here playing with you. Nobody is at home, only my husband. So, I want to go back home to be with him and also cook dinner for him”, she said. 


She further stated that the Sallah party was an indication of the seriousness her husband’s administration attached to the welfare of the youth. 

She said, “On occasions like this, we celebrate with children, especially the less privileged, including those in the various internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) camp. We love, appreciate and share with their present situation. “The reason for this is to promote warm interaction and sharing what we have with one another. 

On this note particularly, we decided to celebrate with all children from different background”. 

She charged the children to obey their parents and teachers’ instructions both at home and schools. 

“The future of this great country lies in your hands. You are to compliment the efforts of  government by working very hard in school and be obedient to your parents. Tomorrow you may become president, the president’s wife, Senator, honourable members, governors, medical doctors, teacher, journalist, engineer, nurse, lawyer and the rest of other honourable professions”, she added.

This ARTICLE was first published by VANGUARD NEWS on the 19th July 2015.



A Peep Into The Presidential Kitchen By: Philip Agbese

A Peep Into The Presidential Kitchen By: Philip Agbese

A Peep Into The Presidential Kitchen By: Philip Agbese
An African adage says, “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” Whether in Africa, Europe or Asian continents, leaders are burdened. And support of his family has to come with full measure for him to succeed.

Leaders of nations battle to contain disparate interests; strive to leave a legacy and unquestionably accept responsibility for acts of commission or omission from subordinates. A leader of any nation spends more time cogitating and less for leisure. He deprives himself and his family the comfort of his presence most of the times. It’s worse when a leader operates in a clime where there is stiff opposition.


In faraway Germany, Nigeria’s President Muhammedu Buhari decried the burden posed by a multi-coloured opposition in Nigeria in these words; “It’s not easy to satisfy the whole Nigerian opposition parties or to participate in the government.”

A leader in the words of the ancient Greek Philosopher,Aristotle must be a philosopher King,who must claim superior knowledge over the rest of the ruled, opposition inclusive. He must not only imbibe the virtues of truth,honesty and hard work, but ardently exhibit it at all times in private and public arenas. President Buhari is an embodiment of these virtues,which is the source of his courageous and fearless war on corruption in Nigeria.

The family of a Leader, whether designated as President, Prime Minister or Chancellor or as in the case of Germany is rightly,the first family of the nation. They must exude the quintessence of uprightness and puritanism.

When they pander to debauchery,the nation screams and shrieks; hurl invective at them. Like any other couple, leaders of nations also double as leaders of their families. And the shame of ridicule of a failed first family imposes a heavy and additional burden on the husband and wife to keep an eagle eye on the family.

The temptation of children of leaders of nations to pander to waywardness is extremely high because of the feeling of a paradise on earth. It is fired by the blaze of affluence.

Therefore,President Buhari’s epochal statement that “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to; but she belongs to my kitchen, my living room and the other room,” is humorous; but also pregnant with meaning.

The President was reacting to comments credited to his wife, Hajiya Aisha Buhari in a BBC interview,which had political undertones. Invariably,President Buhari as leader of Nigeria and also head of Nigeria’s first family sought to limit the duties of his wife, to domestic affairs only, which in itself is a herculean burden.

Nevertheless,the statement is the embodiment of the hard truth about the onerous task on the shoulders of the wife of the President in ensuring the proper upbringing of the first family and proper care of the home-front.

It is a sacred duty she owes to the nation. The Holy books prescribed it. It is the unwritten norm in traditions of almost all communities in the world. Families which slide into immorality, resent hard work and embrace odiousness are not only shunned, but loathed.

In Nigeria,with its complexities and a fastidious people,the imperative of an ideal first family is a ministry of its own headed by the wife of the President. And she needs not be burdened any further with the exigencies of politicking.

It is confirmable that women married to high profile politicians are the epitomes of endurance and patience. They spend days or sometimes weeks, without the comfort of their spouse,who keeps moving from one meeting in one location to another.

And since Buhari’s foray into partisan politics, Aisha was automatically elevated from the position of housewife to the lofty status of the Minister of Kitchen and Domestic Affairs. She has lived with the task all her marital life,by ensuring the children, especially the tender ones are properly brought up,in the periods of her husband’s absence for political adventures. Her ministry of Kitchen and Domestic Affairs ensured the children were properly fed, attended school timely, cultivated good social relationships and never deviated from the path of morality.

Now,after exhaustive political meetings,only Aisha knows the delicacy that would revive and energize her husband. It is perhaps,the secret of President Buhari’s strength and agility at his octogenarian age. It is the signpost of excellence from Aisha’s Kitchen and Domestic Affairs ministry.

She cooks endlessly for the teeming supporters or visitors to the house and now Aso Villa,where President Buhari is resident. She plans the President’s menu and outlines what goes for breakfast,lunch and dinner as well as refreshments’.

Aisha is the closest confidant of the President and he confides in her, issues that would ordinarily not be thrown to public purview. Even though President Buhari is endowed with superior knowledge over the wisdom of his wife, but undoubtedly,the shared thoughts give him inspiration to courageously and fearlessly confront the devouring external forces against him.

A troubled house unsettles the head of the family.It inflicts a psychological burden on the leader of the house, which affects him in multiple dimensions. But by ensuring peace in the house,Aisha raises a platform that gives Buhari the confidence to face Nigeria to deliver on his mandate of leadership to the country.

But by far, the most alluring and enduring accomplishments of Aisha’s ministry is her supportive role in ensuring discipline is inculcated in the children of the first family. They exemplify the virtues of truthfulness, discipline, hard work and honesty. In 1983 when Buhari was military Head of State and since his return as civilian President in 2015, none of his children has been caught in public cynosure of haughtiness and waywardness, traits common with children of leaders of President Buhari’s status.

It will therefore, not be out of place to nominate Hajiya Aisha Buhari as the best performing Minister of Kitchen and Domestic Affairs in Nigeria for the year 2016, as Nigerians look forward to 2017 with more brightened performance of the first family . So, dragging her into politicking would be a distraction designed to diminish this enviable record.

Agbese writes from the United Kingdom.

A Peep Into The Presidential Kitchen By: Philip Agbese
An African adage says, “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” Whether in Africa, Europe or Asian continents, leaders are burdened. And support of his family has to come with full measure for him to succeed.

Leaders of nations battle to contain disparate interests; strive to leave a legacy and unquestionably accept responsibility for acts of commission or omission from subordinates. A leader of any nation spends more time cogitating and less for leisure. He deprives himself and his family the comfort of his presence most of the times. It’s worse when a leader operates in a clime where there is stiff opposition.


In faraway Germany, Nigeria’s President Muhammedu Buhari decried the burden posed by a multi-coloured opposition in Nigeria in these words; “It’s not easy to satisfy the whole Nigerian opposition parties or to participate in the government.”

A leader in the words of the ancient Greek Philosopher,Aristotle must be a philosopher King,who must claim superior knowledge over the rest of the ruled, opposition inclusive. He must not only imbibe the virtues of truth,honesty and hard work, but ardently exhibit it at all times in private and public arenas. President Buhari is an embodiment of these virtues,which is the source of his courageous and fearless war on corruption in Nigeria.

The family of a Leader, whether designated as President, Prime Minister or Chancellor or as in the case of Germany is rightly,the first family of the nation. They must exude the quintessence of uprightness and puritanism.

When they pander to debauchery,the nation screams and shrieks; hurl invective at them. Like any other couple, leaders of nations also double as leaders of their families. And the shame of ridicule of a failed first family imposes a heavy and additional burden on the husband and wife to keep an eagle eye on the family.

The temptation of children of leaders of nations to pander to waywardness is extremely high because of the feeling of a paradise on earth. It is fired by the blaze of affluence.

Therefore,President Buhari’s epochal statement that “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to; but she belongs to my kitchen, my living room and the other room,” is humorous; but also pregnant with meaning.

The President was reacting to comments credited to his wife, Hajiya Aisha Buhari in a BBC interview,which had political undertones. Invariably,President Buhari as leader of Nigeria and also head of Nigeria’s first family sought to limit the duties of his wife, to domestic affairs only, which in itself is a herculean burden.

Nevertheless,the statement is the embodiment of the hard truth about the onerous task on the shoulders of the wife of the President in ensuring the proper upbringing of the first family and proper care of the home-front.

It is a sacred duty she owes to the nation. The Holy books prescribed it. It is the unwritten norm in traditions of almost all communities in the world. Families which slide into immorality, resent hard work and embrace odiousness are not only shunned, but loathed.

In Nigeria,with its complexities and a fastidious people,the imperative of an ideal first family is a ministry of its own headed by the wife of the President. And she needs not be burdened any further with the exigencies of politicking.

It is confirmable that women married to high profile politicians are the epitomes of endurance and patience. They spend days or sometimes weeks, without the comfort of their spouse,who keeps moving from one meeting in one location to another.

And since Buhari’s foray into partisan politics, Aisha was automatically elevated from the position of housewife to the lofty status of the Minister of Kitchen and Domestic Affairs. She has lived with the task all her marital life,by ensuring the children, especially the tender ones are properly brought up,in the periods of her husband’s absence for political adventures. Her ministry of Kitchen and Domestic Affairs ensured the children were properly fed, attended school timely, cultivated good social relationships and never deviated from the path of morality.

Now,after exhaustive political meetings,only Aisha knows the delicacy that would revive and energize her husband. It is perhaps,the secret of President Buhari’s strength and agility at his octogenarian age. It is the signpost of excellence from Aisha’s Kitchen and Domestic Affairs ministry.

She cooks endlessly for the teeming supporters or visitors to the house and now Aso Villa,where President Buhari is resident. She plans the President’s menu and outlines what goes for breakfast,lunch and dinner as well as refreshments’.

Aisha is the closest confidant of the President and he confides in her, issues that would ordinarily not be thrown to public purview. Even though President Buhari is endowed with superior knowledge over the wisdom of his wife, but undoubtedly,the shared thoughts give him inspiration to courageously and fearlessly confront the devouring external forces against him.

A troubled house unsettles the head of the family.It inflicts a psychological burden on the leader of the house, which affects him in multiple dimensions. But by ensuring peace in the house,Aisha raises a platform that gives Buhari the confidence to face Nigeria to deliver on his mandate of leadership to the country.

But by far, the most alluring and enduring accomplishments of Aisha’s ministry is her supportive role in ensuring discipline is inculcated in the children of the first family. They exemplify the virtues of truthfulness, discipline, hard work and honesty. In 1983 when Buhari was military Head of State and since his return as civilian President in 2015, none of his children has been caught in public cynosure of haughtiness and waywardness, traits common with children of leaders of President Buhari’s status.

It will therefore, not be out of place to nominate Hajiya Aisha Buhari as the best performing Minister of Kitchen and Domestic Affairs in Nigeria for the year 2016, as Nigerians look forward to 2017 with more brightened performance of the first family . So, dragging her into politicking would be a distraction designed to diminish this enviable record.

Agbese writes from the United Kingdom.

Beyond The Kitchen: Aisha Buhari Heads to Belgium, to Deliver Speech on “Role of Women in Global Security”; See Photo

Beyond The Kitchen: Aisha Buhari Heads to Belgium, to Deliver Speech on “Role of Women in Global Security”; See Photo

Aisha Buhari Heads to Belgium, to Deliver Speech on “Role of Women in Global Security
Aisha Buhari, the wife of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is heading to Brussels, Belgium where she will speak on “Women’s Role in Global Security” SignalNG reports

Mrs Buhari made this known on her Instagram page.

“Heading to Brussels to attend a forum where I will be giving the opening remark on “Women’s Role in Global Security””, she posted.


Aisha looked dazzling in a bright striped colored duck-dress.

Her husband, President Muhammadu Buhari has maintained that Aisha belongs to his kitchen and not expected to meddle in politics, following her outburst on BBC interview, alleging that some cabals may have taken over power from her husband, influencing all his decision to the detriment of 15 million Nigerians who voted him, and most especially some APC members who worked assiduously to ensure his victory against the PDP.

Both Aisha and Buhari comment has set ablaze the Nigeria social media cyberspace and beyond, generating commendations and condemnations.



Aisha Buhari Heads to Belgium, to Deliver Speech on “Role of Women in Global Security
Aisha Buhari, the wife of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is heading to Brussels, Belgium where she will speak on “Women’s Role in Global Security” SignalNG reports

Mrs Buhari made this known on her Instagram page.

“Heading to Brussels to attend a forum where I will be giving the opening remark on “Women’s Role in Global Security””, she posted.


Aisha looked dazzling in a bright striped colored duck-dress.

Her husband, President Muhammadu Buhari has maintained that Aisha belongs to his kitchen and not expected to meddle in politics, following her outburst on BBC interview, alleging that some cabals may have taken over power from her husband, influencing all his decision to the detriment of 15 million Nigerians who voted him, and most especially some APC members who worked assiduously to ensure his victory against the PDP.

Both Aisha and Buhari comment has set ablaze the Nigeria social media cyberspace and beyond, generating commendations and condemnations.



EFCC Turns Searchlight On Aisha Buhari And Brothers; Why The First Lady On 'Asylum' In UK - 247Ureports

EFCC Turns Searchlight On Aisha Buhari And Brothers; Why The First Lady On 'Asylum' In UK - 247Ureports

BUHARI AISHA
247Ureports - Information reaching 247ureports.com reveal the troubles bedeviling the 1st family of Nigeria maybe far from over judging by the demeanor of the President of the federal republic of Nigeria and the body language instruction dished out to the various anti-graft agencies in the country. 

A highly reliable source stated that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] has opened a comprehensive probe on the person of the 1st lady over her interaction with the many lobbyists looking to reach her husband for a favor.


Our source revealed that the relationship between the 1st lady and the President had so much deteriorated to a near none existent following a few days after the swearing-in as the President of the federal republic of Nigeria. 

Chief on the top reasons why the President turned away from the 1st lady was her desire to play the role of the 1st lady in the manner other 1st ladies had played – in the likes of Stella Obasanjo, Turaki Yar’Adua and Patience Jonathan. 

Aisha Buhari wanted to have the type of influence over her husband as the other 1st ladies before her. She wants to influence who is appointed to certain sensitive positions in her husband’s administration, and to effectively control certain aspect of the government. Our source adds that she had already become a ‘paid’ lobbyist of some sort. “She did not waste time in collecting money from businessmen and other people looking to meet her husband”, said the source who added that Buhari in the know of her money collecting activities – that he blocked her out of his daily activities.

“Buhari would walk in to the house from work in the evening and he would immediately walk upstairs to his room and lock the doors to keep Aisha away from his room“, stated the source as he explained the cold shoulder given to Aisha by Mohammadu Buhari immediately he discovered her intent to become involved in his administration as his life partner. 

According to the source, Buhari was not comfortable with the information from friends and associates concerning Aisha’s mingling with politicians and businessmen who were interested in meeting with the President. For this reason, the President decided on avoiding communication with his wife, the 1st lady.  On some occasion, Mohammadu Buhari had instructed the 1st to refund the monies collected from several sources – of which the 1st lady did not take lightly with her husband.

“Her lifestyle needs money and power, and it is so different from what Mohammadu Buhari can tolerate”  Information on her upbringing and background spell extravaganza and luxurious lifestyle. “She wants and loves money and things money can buy so much that she is willing to harbor and encourage corruption” said our source as he continued, 

“She is from a different generation from Buhari and she has little personal relationship with her husband to enable her relate her concerns to him“.  And he can care less of her opinions on policies or government matters.

Buhari’s realization of Aisha’s brother, Musa’s interference in his administration was one of the initial problems that greeted the President. Aisha’s brother had begun reaching to individuals seeking to do business with the Buhari’s administration – immediately Buhari won the presidential elections. 

Reports have it that he raised amounts in excess of N500million within a span of six month following the presidential elections. The President was not happy with Musa. He directed for Musa to be bundled out of the Presidential villa and banished from Villa. A source from the villa told 247ureports.com that he was handcuffed an escorted out of the villa.

It is to this point that the presidency took to action. The President, according to the source instructed for all information of financial wrong doing by his wife and her siblings should be directed to the EFCC for further investigation. The Chairman of the EFCC – who is presently battling to impress the President – is reported to have been instructed to begin a broad investigation into the financial dealings of the 1st lady and his siblings.

247ureports.com is unsure the extent of the investigation. But it is certain that the 1st lady has taken her fate and abandoned Buhari’s home for the United Kingdom

Source: 247Ureports 

BUHARI AISHA
247Ureports - Information reaching 247ureports.com reveal the troubles bedeviling the 1st family of Nigeria maybe far from over judging by the demeanor of the President of the federal republic of Nigeria and the body language instruction dished out to the various anti-graft agencies in the country. 

A highly reliable source stated that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] has opened a comprehensive probe on the person of the 1st lady over her interaction with the many lobbyists looking to reach her husband for a favor.


Our source revealed that the relationship between the 1st lady and the President had so much deteriorated to a near none existent following a few days after the swearing-in as the President of the federal republic of Nigeria. 

Chief on the top reasons why the President turned away from the 1st lady was her desire to play the role of the 1st lady in the manner other 1st ladies had played – in the likes of Stella Obasanjo, Turaki Yar’Adua and Patience Jonathan. 

Aisha Buhari wanted to have the type of influence over her husband as the other 1st ladies before her. She wants to influence who is appointed to certain sensitive positions in her husband’s administration, and to effectively control certain aspect of the government. Our source adds that she had already become a ‘paid’ lobbyist of some sort. “She did not waste time in collecting money from businessmen and other people looking to meet her husband”, said the source who added that Buhari in the know of her money collecting activities – that he blocked her out of his daily activities.

“Buhari would walk in to the house from work in the evening and he would immediately walk upstairs to his room and lock the doors to keep Aisha away from his room“, stated the source as he explained the cold shoulder given to Aisha by Mohammadu Buhari immediately he discovered her intent to become involved in his administration as his life partner. 

According to the source, Buhari was not comfortable with the information from friends and associates concerning Aisha’s mingling with politicians and businessmen who were interested in meeting with the President. For this reason, the President decided on avoiding communication with his wife, the 1st lady.  On some occasion, Mohammadu Buhari had instructed the 1st to refund the monies collected from several sources – of which the 1st lady did not take lightly with her husband.

“Her lifestyle needs money and power, and it is so different from what Mohammadu Buhari can tolerate”  Information on her upbringing and background spell extravaganza and luxurious lifestyle. “She wants and loves money and things money can buy so much that she is willing to harbor and encourage corruption” said our source as he continued, 

“She is from a different generation from Buhari and she has little personal relationship with her husband to enable her relate her concerns to him“.  And he can care less of her opinions on policies or government matters.

Buhari’s realization of Aisha’s brother, Musa’s interference in his administration was one of the initial problems that greeted the President. Aisha’s brother had begun reaching to individuals seeking to do business with the Buhari’s administration – immediately Buhari won the presidential elections. 

Reports have it that he raised amounts in excess of N500million within a span of six month following the presidential elections. The President was not happy with Musa. He directed for Musa to be bundled out of the Presidential villa and banished from Villa. A source from the villa told 247ureports.com that he was handcuffed an escorted out of the villa.

It is to this point that the presidency took to action. The President, according to the source instructed for all information of financial wrong doing by his wife and her siblings should be directed to the EFCC for further investigation. The Chairman of the EFCC – who is presently battling to impress the President – is reported to have been instructed to begin a broad investigation into the financial dealings of the 1st lady and his siblings.

247ureports.com is unsure the extent of the investigation. But it is certain that the 1st lady has taken her fate and abandoned Buhari’s home for the United Kingdom

Source: 247Ureports 


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