Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by ephi123(f): 11:16am On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by AdeniyiA(m): 11:17am On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by udumosam23(m): 11:17am On Oct 15, 2016 |
DesChyko:
Sitting beside a woman in that interview.
That woman commands the respect of World Leaders. He should have at least showed some decency. Honestly, it would require some heavy damage control to restore his image as a 'fair' president in gender matters.
Your audience should determine your countenance in official matters. We all know that is a traditional Nigerian lifestyle but if he was interested in giving her a lecture, he should have done so with purpose, not aloof as if he had no regard whatsoever for the sex of the personnel beside him. I doubt if the president was thinking about genda issues at the moment he made the statement. It wasn't a genda debate, otherwise he would've chosen his words carefully. It was his political career that is at stake, and he felt should the world take his wife seriously, it will be a punch to his very image. At the same time he didn't want to prove that his wife is becoming a thorn to the flesh. So as the man that he is, he takes the way of humor to attempt to put the woman in her proper place. He was just been natural as an African. As a Nigerian and as a Muslim. In as much as it is true that we're still trying to reconcile this genda equality issue. The real us still haven't actually given a woman that place. So, to a typical African, the president is like saying see, no matter what she is doing, she is still under my control. His statement was born more of natural tendency than of political response. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Teespice(f): 11:19am On Oct 15, 2016 |
which is why I said that I am not surprised.
the op confirmed what I stated in a previous thread that many men believe that a woman's primary place is in the kitchen.
so nobody should be hypocritical and lash at our president. he only echoed what's on the mind of many males. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by otil1: 11:19am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Op, pls quit. Its either you're head bent on twisting the facts or don't understand the issues raised by Her Excellency, Aisha Buhari. Let me take it one point at a time: 1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years." Op, she did not say "the President did not know..." She said "the President does not know..." There is a huge difference in both. After appointment, the President should know and be working with those he appointed. Knowing them before appointment is not necessary, but after appointment, the President ought to know those he has appointed. This statement should worry all well-meaning Nigerians. The implication is that the President is out of touch with those he has appinted. 2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."Why appoint those who have not prepared themselves for a post? Her statement is figurative of disinterest on the part of those being called up to serve. It is therefore not a surprise that many assume office without knowing what to do. Smark leaders have their cabinet ready even at campaign stage. The manifestors will be authored section by section by those he intends to execute or implement it with. On this one, I give it to her Excellency, Aisha. 3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."Here you said "This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness." I say this is very serious. For PMB to try to make it without the pillars of support that made him a success in the first place. First, Tinubu's support is eroded, now his very own dear wife! This is worrysome op. Stope pretending. ..And finally.... b]PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment[/b] Please read that statement again, and in full. It should worry you that our dear President could utter such incoherent statement. What is "my kitchen, bedroom and the other room?" Which other room please? Its just as if the man wasn't himself when he said that. We need to get full transcript of that interview to be sure his has the full complement of his faculties when he said that. PassingShot: We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.
Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.
In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.
Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview: 1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."
This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.
2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."
If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?
3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."
This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.
As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.
PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview. The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.
Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life. However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.
What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other. Civil contribution is appreciated 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by osimataylor(m): 11:22am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Pidggin: This is when you will know those who are paid to defend the government.
OP, I dey follow you collect Buhari money every month? Its a profession since the present gov came to power.We defenders,justifiers and praise singers.There is also the strategic team who come up with ways to outdo or downplay any short coming of the gov.They are always in the situation room waiting patiently for issues to Lynch on. 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Babysheart(f): 11:23am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Thing is, a lot of Buhari's supporters are like Trumps. Even if the grandpa president of Nigeria is videoed defecating in public, you will still see them coming up with hashtags like #iPooWithBoohari.
Bunch of fellows with very low IQ. 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by fernandoc(m): 11:26am On Oct 15, 2016 |
PassingShot:
This isn't for thugs and cultists! What. Has culltists and thugs go to do with what he said. Use your head oh. 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by aalangel(f): 11:26am On Oct 15, 2016 |
PassingShot: We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.
Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.
In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.
Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview: 1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."
This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.
2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."
If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?
3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."
This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.
As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.
PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview. The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.
Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life. However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.
What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other. Civil contribution is appreciated Thank you! In the first place and constitutionally, Aisha had no right whatsoever, to say what she said. Is she a member of any political party?? Is she a first lady (her husband said there's no office like that). She over-stepped her boundaries. Buhari has left her to do whatever she wanted all these while, but this time around, she messed up. She over-used her privilege. She abused her husband's silence and tolerance. If Buhari has always thought that she belonged to the kitchen, we wouldn't have known or seen her all these while, including that Zahra. But he gave them the freedom to act and she granted the interview to a whole BBC. Buhari said what he said go put her in check; to tell her that he's the man and in charge. I've never supported Buhari or APC or this adminstration but in this matter, #istandwithbuhari 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by TroubleMaker47(m): 11:27am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Aisha just want to be alluded more powers than she deserves! Aisha belongs to the Kitchen, sitting room and other rooms!
#IStandWithBuhari 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by DorisK(f): 11:29am On Oct 15, 2016 |
I personally cannot say anything against my husband or his prospect in public talk more of saying it to the press but I cant judge her cos i am not in her shoes and can't say what she has been going thru to make her statement. But her mistake statement doesn't earn Buhari some respect. Not after the talk about her being lower, trying to degrade her position in his home as if she actually do the cooking herself for him. Was she in the kitchen through out his campaign ? Sorry statements coming from old couples |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 11:29am On Oct 15, 2016 |
aalangel:
Thank you! In the first place and constitutionally, Aisha had no right whatsoever, to say what she said. Is she a member of any political party?? Is she a first lady (her husband said there's no office like that). She over-stepped her boundaries.
Buhari has left her to do whatever she wanted all these while, but this time around, she messed up. She over-used her privilege. She abused hers husband's silence and tolerance.
If Buhari has always thought that she belonged to the kitchen, we wouldn't have known or seen her all these while, including that Zahra. But he gave them the freedom to act and she granted the interview to a whole BBC.
Buhari said what he said go put her in check; to tell her that he's the man and in charge. I've never supported Buhari or APC or this adminstration but in this matter, #istandwithbuhari
Unfortunately, people who would not take a quarter of this manner from their wife are commending her. Talk of hypocricy of Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by femi4: 11:29am On Oct 15, 2016 |
PassingShot:
Comprehension problem? You are going against people that have contrary opinion..... I m afraid your article was written with a biased mind. Loop holes everywhere.... I hope others will show them to you. I only go into argument with open minded people 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by TroubleMaker47(m): 11:29am On Oct 15, 2016 |
aalangel:
Thank you! In the first place and constitutionally, Aisha had no right whatsoever, to say what she said. Is she a member of any political party?? Is she a first lady (her husband said there's no office like that). She over-stepped her boundaries.
Buhari has left her to do whatever she wanted all these while, but this time around, she messed up. She over-used her privilege. She abused her husband's silence and tolerance.
If Buhari has always thought that she belonged to the kitchen, we wouldn't have known or seen her all these while, including that Zahra. But he gave them the freedom to act and she granted the interview to a whole BBC.
Buhari said what he said go put her in check; to tell her that he's the man and in charge. I've never supported Buhari or APC or this adminstration but in this matter, #istandwithbuhari
For a girl with your kinda reasoning! I love you already! 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by bakila: 11:30am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Don't mind those who don't know. This interview clearly shows the president's wife is clearly not getting her way like mama peace. An experience lady know better that his wife is his personal business and the affairs of state are his responsibility. She wants to amass and amass. The man wants good education for his children with which they will build their life upon. Bubu do not agree, Aisha should not be allowed to have a Dudafa and disgrace you and herself. Passingshot your opinion was impeccable. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Coldfeet(f): 11:31am On Oct 15, 2016 |
APC and their drama always cooking something up every week to keep the masses busy and distracted! While the job at hand is being ignored. 2019 please hurry up. 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 11:31am On Oct 15, 2016 |
DorisK: I personally cannot say anything against my husband or his prospect in public talk more of saying it to the press but I cant judge her cos i am not in her shoes and can't say what she has been going thru to make her statement. But her mistake statement doesn't earn Buhari some respect. Not after the talk about her being lower, trying to degrade her position in his home as if she actually do the cooking herself for him. Was she in the kitchen through out his campaign? Sorry statements coming from old couples If we agree Aisha's statements and approach are wrong, Buhari couldn't have scolded her differently. Selfish interest is responsible for her show of shame. |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by justwise(m): 11:32am On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by soloroyality(m): 11:32am On Oct 15, 2016 |
fiizznation: Passing shot, may God continue to bless you for this wonderful piece. I careless about what disgruntled elements on this forum have been saying or will eventually say, but what people like you, modath, seunmsg, omenka, fulanimafia, quota system etc say is something I take very serious and with great concern. I even thought I was the only person who finds Aisha's outburst very disgusting and ludicrous, but thank God am not alone on this.
I'm still bemused by that silly woman's arrogancy and outright pompousness. Like seriously!!! Who the hell does she thinks she is? A president, your husband have to consult you before he makes his appointments? Aisha is very silly and I hope buhari will tame the nonentity once and for all.
Buhari knows the woman very well and that's the main reason he never wanted the office of the 1st lady in the first place. Now that she has achieved her stupid goal, what will be next for her? Can you believe that what she did was so big that local televisions and newspapers over here are carrying the news. Funny indeed.
Anyway, Mrs modath, you haven't made any comment regarding this buhari/Aisha saga. I'm looking forward to read your comment.
mind u she needed no consultation to say what she has already. Meanwhile, her observation during campaign period and after due process was what she aired. 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by justwise(m): 11:32am On Oct 15, 2016 |
PassingShot:
You have comprehension problem? No but you do 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 11:33am On Oct 15, 2016 |
femi4: You are going against people that have contrary opinion..... I m afraid your article was written with a biased mind. Loop holes everywhere.... I hope others will show them to you.
I only go into argument with open minded people Don't be scared to say your mind. I only attack those who attack first. Bring forth the loopholes in the post. |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by notoriousbabe: 11:33am On Oct 15, 2016 |
All I know be sey at least for the next one month Baba no go know the colour of her pant. Moderator when is my ban expiring? 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by lastmessenger: 11:33am On Oct 15, 2016 |
With all due respect the aisha bbc interview is one of the most dumb interview i have red on recent time. Tell me why she must know who the president appionts in the position of authority and how can the president know all the people he appionted into office.for truth sake,the president have people working for him and these guys are mostly ones recruiting the office holders based on their pedegree. Everything aisha said in the interview can simply be described as dumb. For your information i am not a fan of pmb but i have an objective mind and does not hesitate to say the truth. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by mbeheddy: 11:34am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Finally, Buhari has shown us that he has nothing upstairs. Show of shame 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by sarutobie(m): 11:35am On Oct 15, 2016 |
ephi123:
Never say never
Stone Age pa Buhari has forgotten he is living in the 21st century. The fact that some people are defending such outright backward statements is just amazing. Indeed, there will always be a Judas and Esau in every generation. I've told you guys here that what these irredeemable zombies are doing is not new! Hitler, ghengis Khan, idi amin, abacha, Stalin etc..the list is endless..these men were conquerors and dictators YET they had supporters and loyalist cum worshippers. it has always been so...but eventually, their end did come.. 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by LuvU2: 11:35am On Oct 15, 2016 |
truth b told, she fvckd up |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by flokii: 11:38am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Things we do for love.. attimes you get it all wrong and you wouldn't know
Aisha was obviously looking out for her husband but mischief makers took it to another level.. too bad |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Elhabeeb1(m): 11:38am On Oct 15, 2016 |
I agree with all you have said especially this part
"This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness."
If you understand Hausa language and expression, you will definitely see the arrogance in what she was saying. 2 Likes |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by sheubaba2013: 11:38am On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by bakila: 11:38am On Oct 15, 2016 |
Teespice: which is why I said that I am not surprised.
the op confirmed what I stated in a previous thread that many men believe that a woman's primary place is in the kitchen.
so nobody should be hypocritical and lash at our president. he only echoed what's on the mind of many males. He said sitting room and other room. Do you want him to say instruction to Accountant General and MD NNPC? She has no right to know or be consulted on all his appointments. Infact the comment on knowing appointees is untrue, she knows 85% of his appointees personally, by reputation or filial and fratanal links. If she does not she should do a Google, Facebook, Bing or Yahoo search or check and advise her husband accordingly. 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by crisycent: 11:39am On Oct 15, 2016 |
I wonder when your brain will come out of recession. Maybe 2030, not so far away. You still stand a chance depending on your age. 1 Like |
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by teniolaisaiah(m): 11:39am On Oct 15, 2016 |
This is getting intresting......... naija and story… |