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When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by fredpaul: 12:51pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Our President, Muhammadu Buhari, is a man who detests corruption. A simple, starched agbada-wearing Fulani man; one would not be wrong to assume that some of Buhari’s dearest possession are the Cattle on his Katsina farm. The President frowns at braggadocios, flamboyant thieves- those who flaunt wealth lavishly, at the expense of the nation. He doesn’t just detest them; he has authorized the EFCC to go after them! But while Mr. President is obviously a man of simple tastes, he does have an eye for beautiful things- or may I say “beautiful people.” Have you seen his wife, Aisha? At the 2015 inauguration of Muhammadu Buhari, Nigerians got a full glimpse of his family. Ladies drooled over the handsome- and quiet- Yusuf, and guys like Banky W sent out “ello bae” tweets to Zahra. But fine as all the Buhari children are, all eyes were on the woman of the Buhari household i.e. Aisha Buhari. Clad in her native attire and diamond-studded Cartier watch, Aisha Buhari stood proudly by her husband, as he took the oath of office. Mrs. Buhari is the classic “beauty with brains” woman. She has a Masters’ Degree in International Relations and Strategic Studies, while also being a certified cosmetologist. A campaigner for the rights of girls and children, Mrs. Buhari has championed the cause of women in politics, malnourished children in IDP camps, abused children, the girl child, etc. Simply addressed as “the wife of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she has carried out her duties as First Lady, with poise, class and finesse. So imagine the surprise in many quarters recently, when one Ekiti politician ruffled the pretty feathers of ‘classy Aisha’ and caused her to utter words the average Nigerian would not have previously attributed to her! Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti has a long history of making derogatory comments. He usually gets away with them for the most part, until he “jammed the wrong person!” Fayose made the colossal mistake of linking Mrs. Buhari to the Halliburton scandal. Without checking his facts, and clouded by the anger of his account frozen by the EFCC- thanks to Aisha’s husband- the Ekiti Governor stated- quite boldly and brazenly- that the love of Mr. President’s life, had wired money to former US Congressman Jefferson, who was convicted of criminal charges in 2009! All hell suddenly broke loose! Before Nigerians could ask, “what’s the current naira-price of a dollar?”, Aisha Buhari fired off a series of tweets, calling Fayose an “unchained mad Dog” and stating that if Buhari at 73 was too old to face him, she was only 45, and would treat his bullsh*t! (Sorry, the paraphrase is mine, I have a thing for exaggerations *laughing out loud*) Anyway, it was not too far from that though! Nigerians were flabbergasted! Was Buhari’s wife’s account hacked? Surely, this could not have been “classy Aisha”. But it was. Mrs. Buhari had taken it up to the chin with Fayose, and she could take it no longer! I had a very dear friend- ‘Mama’ of blessed memory- who used to say to me while we were in the University, “Buchi, some people’s madness no dey show for face.” I don’t mean to infer that Mrs. Buhari has mental problems- not at all- but as my friend Mama always translated, just because someone always looks calm and composed, does not mean you should pick unnecessary fights with them; because one day, you will “buy market!” (Forgive me again; I can’t hide my Niger Delta roots.) But before we judge Mrs. Buhari- as some were quick to do- we must also judge ourselves. Do we really take every insult lying low…especially those of astronomical magnitudes that have the potential to greatly tarnish our image? I bet the answer is NO. Mrs. Buhari simply acted like what most of us are (I cannot speak for everyone though) - human beings with limits! Fayose has not uttered one more word about Aisha Buhari since then. Even though the 7days ultimatum given by the First Lady for him to retract his erroneous comments or face legal consequences has elapsed, the Governor has been uncharacteristically quiet on that front! I guess he has found out that being classy does not mean one is docile; so you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, and should always check yourself (and check your facts) before you wreck yourself! Finally, as I heard someone say recently, “some talk is for the kitchen. Leave that sh*t in the oven, so you don’t play yourself!” Full-time score: Fayose, zero; Aisha Buhari, one. I can see Mr. President cheering loudly! by Buchi Obichie http://news.obiaks.com/opinion/160709064520/WHEN-LOOKS-ARE-DECEPTIVE--CASE-STUDY--AISHA-BUHARI.html |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by Redoil: 12:54pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Eaters of aisha jollof come and defend her 5 Likes |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
AishaHaliburton is a smooth crook just like her hubby....... Ironic anyways, she is a black snake under a white grass.... no where to hide 3 Likes |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
AishaHaliburton is a smooth crook just like her hubby....... Ironic anyways, she is a black snake under a white grass.... no where to hide 2 Likes |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by Likei(m): 2:14pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
For how long can she continue to hide in aso rock? every day for the thief, one day is for the american government. 3 Likes |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by DaBullIT(m): 2:24pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
I like the way Aisha fired one shot and Fayose ran away with tails between his legs That's what classy people do 1 Like |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by MalcoImX: 2:57pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
The winner here is Buhari. The composure shown while Fayose tried to bring his wife into the fight is extraordinary. The easiest to get the black eye for some is to drag their wives into the fray. |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by BlackSeptember: 3:18pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Aishaliburton is a thief and a common criminal 2 Likes |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by ejilife: 4:09pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Aisha Buhari is simply a lost soul. Not even patience Jonathan that we insulted so much replied with such manner of insults. Btw, it takes one unchained mad Dog to know another. So Aisha must be the first unchained mad Dog to know another. I equally heard recently that the Dullard of Daura has infected Aisha with the dangerous Daura President's sydrome. Can some confirm that for the house? 1 Like |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by Sant1m: 4:13pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
crixtex:To be honest let's assume the Aisha Buhari is Pmb wife, did the document specifically state her crime? or is it now a crime to wire money to someone. recall it was not jerferson that wired money or kick back to Aisha. the Americans just said money was wired, and how is that a crime? |
Re: When Looks Are Deceptive: Case Study, Aisha Buhari by Nobody: 4:17pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Sant1m: How is owning a private jet, houses overseas, houses in Abuha, shopping malls etc a crime?? 1 Like |
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