Buhari wife news
You're looking for news about the wife of the President of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari. Here are some recent updates:
Latest News:
- Aisha Buhari's Foundation Donates Medical Equipment to Hospitals: The First Lady's pet project, the Future Assured Programme, has donated medical equipment worth millions of naira to hospitals in the country. The equipment includes dialysis machines, incubators, and other medical supplies. (Source: Vanguard News)
- Aisha Buhari Calls for Increased Funding for Education: The First Lady has urged the government to increase funding for education, citing the need to improve the quality of education in the country. She made the call during a visit to the University of Abuja. (Source: Premium Times)
- Aisha Buhari's Husband, President Buhari, Returns from Medical Trip: President Muhammadu Buhari returned to Nigeria after a medical trip to London, where he spent several weeks receiving treatment. The First Lady was by his side during his recovery. (Source: The Cable)
Recent Controversies:
- Aisha Buhari's Controversial Interview: The First Lady sparked controversy with an interview she granted to BBC Hausa, in which she criticized the government's handling of the country's security challenges. She also accused some government officials of being corrupt. (Source: BBC News)
- Aisha Buhari's Husband, President Buhari, Denies Her Claims: President Buhari denied some of the claims made by his wife in the interview, saying that she was misinformed. The controversy sparked a heated debate in Nigeria, with many calling for the First Lady to be more careful with her words. (Source: The Guardian)
Other News:
- Aisha Buhari's Fashion Sense: The First Lady has been making headlines for her fashion sense, with many praising her for her stylish outfits. She has also been promoting Nigerian designers and encouraging the growth of the country's fashion industry. (Source: Bella Naija)
- Aisha Buhari's Philanthropic Efforts: The First Lady has been involved in several philanthropic efforts, including the establishment of a foundation that provides support to vulnerable groups, such as widows and orphans. (Source: Leadership News)