Latest news on aisha buhari

Aisha Buhari is the First Lady of Nigeria and the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari. Here are some of the latest news updates about her:

  1. Aisha Buhari's Foundation Donates Medical Equipment to Hospitals: In June 2022, Aisha Buhari's pet project, the Future Assured Programme, donated medical equipment worth millions of naira to hospitals in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and some states in Nigeria. The equipment included dialysis machines, incubators, and other medical supplies. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Aisha Buhari Calls for Increased Funding for Healthcare: In May 2022, Aisha Buhari called on the Nigerian government to increase funding for the healthcare sector, saying that the current allocation was inadequate to address the country's healthcare challenges. She made the call during a meeting with the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire. (Source: Premium Times)
  3. Aisha Buhari Visits IDPs in Borno State: In April 2022, Aisha Buhari visited internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Borno State, where she donated relief materials and cash to support their welfare. She also called on the government to do more to address the humanitarian crisis in the region. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  4. Aisha Buhari's Foundation Empowers Women in Katsina State: In March 2022, Aisha Buhari's Future Assured Programme empowered women in Katsina State with skills and training in areas such as tailoring, hairdressing, and catering. The programme aimed to reduce poverty and improve the economic status of women in the state. (Source: Daily Trust)
  5. Aisha Buhari Calls for Support for Nigerian Women: In February 2022, Aisha Buhari called on Nigerians to support women in the country, saying that they played a crucial role in the development of the nation. She made the call during a meeting with women leaders in Abuja. (Source: This Day Live)

These are just a few of the latest news updates about Aisha Buhari. As the First Lady of Nigeria, she is involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the lives of Nigerians, particularly women and children.